The Webb Sisters at the Union Chapel, Islington (Nov.19)
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:52 am
The Union Chapel was the perfect setting for The Webb Sisters third and final London concert of the year. The church was beautifully lit and comfortably heated for a November night. Having queued for nearly an hour, we managed to get seats dead-centre in the third row. The building appeared to be full, both downstairs and in the balcony. The show opened with (a new band to me) To Kill a King, and they proved to be a worthwhile and original support act.
Charley and Hattie took to the stage at about 9pm. They were both dressed in black and white - Hattie with hair piled high, and Charley wearing a black riding-style jacket; both looking as beautiful as ever. They were accompanied by brother Brad on drums, and their friend Chris on double bass. Three surprises of the evening were a new song ("Missing Person/When Will You Come Home"?), "I Need You" (the George Harrison song, featured on a recent Mojo CD), and "There is a Shadow". On the latter of these three songs, they were accompanied by The Minstrels - an ensemble of young girls from Kent, who were all dressed in black. This was particularly stunning, and a great highlight of the evening. The evening ended with the a capella "I Want You to Want Me" and "Heart Like a Wheel", where as usual Charley and Hattie came down from the stage to the front of the audience, and worked their way along the aisles. The evening was a resounding triumph for the Webb Sisters. After the show, they made their way up the aisle accompanied by Peter Asher (my only chance to say "hi" to them) where they were promptly surrounded by the hordes of fans waiting at the merchandise stand.
Full set-list was as follows:
Take All Your Love Out on Me
Baroque Thoughts
Calling This a Life
In Your Father's Eyes
Baby Can I Hold You Tonight?
Words That Mobilize
Torches
Everything Changes
Missing Person/When Will You Come Home
If It Be Your Will
There is a Shadow
Always on My Mind
I Need You
This Old Wheel
The Goodnight Song
1000 Stars
Savages
I want You to Want Me
Heart Like a Wheel
Love to all, John E
Charley and Hattie took to the stage at about 9pm. They were both dressed in black and white - Hattie with hair piled high, and Charley wearing a black riding-style jacket; both looking as beautiful as ever. They were accompanied by brother Brad on drums, and their friend Chris on double bass. Three surprises of the evening were a new song ("Missing Person/When Will You Come Home"?), "I Need You" (the George Harrison song, featured on a recent Mojo CD), and "There is a Shadow". On the latter of these three songs, they were accompanied by The Minstrels - an ensemble of young girls from Kent, who were all dressed in black. This was particularly stunning, and a great highlight of the evening. The evening ended with the a capella "I Want You to Want Me" and "Heart Like a Wheel", where as usual Charley and Hattie came down from the stage to the front of the audience, and worked their way along the aisles. The evening was a resounding triumph for the Webb Sisters. After the show, they made their way up the aisle accompanied by Peter Asher (my only chance to say "hi" to them) where they were promptly surrounded by the hordes of fans waiting at the merchandise stand.
Full set-list was as follows:
Take All Your Love Out on Me
Baroque Thoughts
Calling This a Life
In Your Father's Eyes
Baby Can I Hold You Tonight?
Words That Mobilize
Torches
Everything Changes
Missing Person/When Will You Come Home
If It Be Your Will
There is a Shadow
Always on My Mind
I Need You
This Old Wheel
The Goodnight Song
1000 Stars
Savages
I want You to Want Me
Heart Like a Wheel
Love to all, John E