Miles Hunt is here to perform a solo acoustic set before going on tour in November with The Wonderstuff, and does not disappoint. He only performs a couple of newbies, and focuses mainly on The Wonderstuffs greatest hits, including Circlesquare, Its Yer Money Im After Baby, Caught In My Shadow and an encouraged sing-a-long for Dont Let Me Down, Gently. Obviously having a good time, with a few laughs during the latter song, Miles shows off his good voice and ends with the one that go me into all this mess Unbearable. A good support for the evening (beats Embrace, who Cud jokingly asked to cover after they did them the favour last night).
Now looking around its apparent that I am one of, if not the, youngest persons here. Judging by the rest of the people in attendance, I opt to spend the gig somewhere near the back of the room, as some Cud fans aint small anymore, and the thought of being literally crushed in a pit did not appeal on this Tuesday work-night. After the triumphant comeback show at the Cockpit in August, and the mayhem in the crowd, it is a good decision.
As soon as Purple Love Balloon leaves the speakers the audience are moshing like theyre in 1989. The flamboyant Carl Puttnam is kitted out in frilly shirt and tight leather trousers (appearing onstage during a chorus of You fat bastard from the crowd). Ive been wearing these trousers for eleven years and two months he cries before adding Theyre all from Topshop.
There are a lot of tracks from When in Rome Kill Me, in the form of Only (A Prawn in Whitby), Bibi Couldnt See, Alison Springs and the one with the best lyrics in my opinion Ive had It With Blondes (-I was a teenage stamp collector, I'd lay on my back and you'd stamp on my face). Most obviously the narrative was missing between tracks (the story linking some album tracks to a guy escaping a crime from Whitby to Rome, to meet Bibi who drops him in it - one of the first rock operas me thinks).
With his operatic vocals and distinctive style, Carl looms over the stage and prances around the other members; doing anything but standing still. The funky staccato sound of the band played with such skill is probably missed by the crowd in the pit as they continue to bash into the stage and climb on it, but do not outstay their welcome up there. I think a lot are just glad to be present at a gig that takes them back a few years. My only gripe is that there is no Push and Shove (which would have been appropriate as the place is packed) and no cover of The Kinks Lola. Well you cant have it all. A welcome return to a unique band.
FUTURE GIGS
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Sat 8 Mar 2025
Miles Hunt
Hartlepool
The Studio
[TS24 7HQ] £25.00
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Thu 10 Apr 2025
Miles Hunt
Derby
The Flowerpot
[DE1 3DZ] £22.00
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Sat 19 Apr 2025
Miles Hunt
Stratford-Upon-Avon
Stratford Arts House
[CV37 6LU] £22.50
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