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The Fall, Queen's Hall: Dedicated Smith keeps the crowd enraptured



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
VERY few acts could really serve as an appropriate support for such a unique band as The Fall these days. For the show last night at the Queen's Hall, no less than two had been booked, but sadly, John Cooper Clarke – the great 'punk' poet had fallen ill, and had to withdraw, to the dismay of many.
This left a gaping, unfilled hole of around an hour and a half between the raw energy of relative newcomers, Milophobia and Mark E Smith's relentless steamroller of a band. So devoted were The Fall fans though, that they simply refuelled once again a
t the bar, and waited patiently, discussing which of the band's 27 studio albums were the best.

51 year old Smith is the one and only constant member of The Fall. Famously quoted as once saying, "If it's me and your Granny, it's The Fall," he was fortunate on this occasion to have, not someone's Granny, but one of the tightest bands this side of The Blockheads behind him, including third wife, Elena Poulou on keyboards and vocals.

Dave Spurr's thunderous and frightening bass was given a helping hand from Smith at one point, as the vocalist seemed to play with the tone controls on the bass amplifiers, threatening to shake the building's foundations. A 'big sound' doesn't even begin to describe what emerged from the four instrumentalists.

Songs like Wolf Kidult Man, Theme from Sparta FC, I've Been Duped and the self referential 50 Year Old Man kept the unusually varied crowd pogoing and moshing for the entire set, including a fairly rare three song encore.

Towards the end it became clear that Smith's reputed grumpiness was either undeserved, or the infamous curmudgeon had mellowed over time, because not only did he not complain when a few fans invaded the stage, he even gave one of them a cuddle.



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  • Last Updated: 13 October 2008 10:44 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

elayne,

13/10/2008 12:36:48
saw the fall years ago,although some of the albums were ok,they were keech live!
2

hassan i sabbah,

edinburgh 13/10/2008 12:54:48
You saw the FALL. once. once.

woop de doo.
3

elayne,

13/10/2008 13:49:28
#2 aye once was enough,they were rubbish,and how many decent bands have YOU seen then lol
4

Mist001,

Marseille 13/10/2008 15:16:37
I saw them once, at a club called 'Erics' in Liverpool many years ago and they' weren't that great. They have certainly improved since then, though.

Mark wrote a song 'called 'Edinburgh Man' because he really likes Edinburgh and spends quite a bit of time there.

In relation to the article about how tight the Fall are, I always thought the the tightest recording ever was by Joy Division on their single 'Transmission', but the Fall beat them hands down with a cover of a Sister Sledge song called 'Lost In Music'.

It's really tight and intense, brilliant cover version and well worth seeking out.

Michael.
5

thomasthetankmykewylsonjohnwallacebasajdk,

08/11/2008 14:15:11
#4 Pretentious git.

 

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