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Reverend's followers halt traffic as singer does outdoor encore

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Published Date: 03 November 2009
IT WAS a nightclub gig that suddenly and unexpectedly turned into an open-air concert – much to the annoyance of motorists on Lothian Road.
Fans of indie band Reverend and the Makers might have expected an encore as they finished their set at the HMV Picturehouse – but they certainly didn't expect it to take place on a street corner.

Instead of disappearing backstage, singer John McCl
ure grabbed an acoustic guitar and invited the crowd to help him take the gig "to the streets". Jumping off the stage, "the Reverend" walked through the stunned audience and – after leaping a railing and dodging a few passing cars – lead them to Festival Square.

Hundreds of fans gathered to watch him perform on a platform outside Standard Life, at the corner of the West Approach Road, as the crowd spilled over on to Lothian Road.

Motorists who were forced to a halt called police to report a disturbance on Friday night.

Leona Sutherland, 27, a videographer from Whitburn, West Lothian, and her fiancé Bobby Murray, were among those who heard McClure run through some of the band's hits.

She said: "It was quite surreal. After the encore was finished he just picked up his guitar and headed for the exit through the crowd.

"The crowd just followed him, squeezing through the door. There was a total state of confusion.

"People were everywhere. Cars had to stop on that side of the road because they couldn't get past as people were all over it.

"It was brilliant. He was protesting against politicians, wars and the big banks that surrounded him."

Sheffield-born McClure performed for about ten minutes before the police arrived and asked him to move on.

John Stout, general manager of the HMV Picturehouse, said he had heard the band had performed impromptu outdoor shows before, but never expected it to happen in Edinburgh.

"I think he just wanted to keep on playing," he said.

"It was a very spontaneous, light-hearted gesture to the fans, and they flooded out after him.

"There would have been the same number of people coming out the venue at that point anyway, as the gig was finished, but because McClure was playing a lot more people than normal were trying to get across the street.

"He was very polite and cooperative with the police."

A police spokesperson said: "Police were called just after 10.30pm on Friday night following reports of an impromptu performance on Lothian Road.





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  • Last Updated: 03 November 2009 9:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

AlanW,

Edinburgh 03/11/2009 12:13:40
More inaccurate reporting from the Evening News, it was outside The Clydesdale Bank which is the other corner of the junction.
2

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 03/11/2009 12:33:56
Stupidity at its best,the polis should have arrested the guy,its would have been another story if someome was knocked down.
3

Blondie,

03/11/2009 12:46:56
Must be a laugh a minute in your world, eh, alfonsa?
4

Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 03/11/2009 12:49:42
i would have arrested him for being bullsh1t
5

Hmm?,

03/11/2009 13:09:40
"It was brilliant. He was protesting against politicians, wars and the big banks that surrounded him."

Gosh, how original...

Does he keep his wads of cash in any of thse banks?
6

AndyJambo,

03/11/2009 13:26:01
Reverend and the Makers are pi sh.

And Clydesdale Bank is in Festival Square.
7

Rambo The Jambo,

Edinburgh 03/11/2009 13:37:48

AndyJambo - exactly!

.............Leona Sutherland, 27, a videographer from Whitburn, West Lothian, and her fiancé Bobby Murray, were among those who heard McClure run through some of the band's hits..........

What hits?

They had a number 8 followed by a number 16 in 2007. Presumably nothing since then because people realised that they are indeed sh it!
8

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03/11/2009 13:56:37
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dyon gollins's back,

Den Haag 03/11/2009 15:04:33
Nothing new there!! Alain Stivell marched a wildly enthusiastic audience out of the Usher Hall playing the (Scottish) pipes in the seventies and no one batted an eyelid!

 

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