David announces that this show is not representative of what he does "its about fundraising and fun-raising", so perhaps its a bit unfair to review the gig as it is clearly a less formal and less structured show than he would normally do, and he also has a more husky voice than usual due to a cold. Still, its guaranteed to be an interesting gig in this lovely Edwardian venue, complete with chandeliers and glitter balls, showcasing some of the songs from his album I Sincerely Apologise For All the Trouble Ive Caused as well as an interesting mixture of covers.
David opens the show with one of his own, State of the Union, a popular live song which utilises the looping technique to great effect. Its a rant at government and as with so many of his songs full of his powerful, bitter lyrics that make you wince and smile "Get your coat cos the righteous are leaving, cos they cant work out what the hell to believe in". He also plays Cheer Up You Miserable F*ck, which the audience know all the words to, and the ode to paranoia, Katie, from the album, as well as a couple of untitled new tunes and his contribution to the Izumi compilation Have Yourself a Bitter Little Christmas which is a great song about leaving your wife! Fran Healy from Travis joins David to sing Abbas Dancing Queen and they then adjourn to a corner at the back of the venue and play an unplugged version of Driftwood.
Amongst the very random mixture of cover songs are Amy Winehouses Rehab, Celine Dions My Heart Will Go On (enhanced by Irish fiddle), Madonnas Like A Prayer, with backing vocals and harmonies from the crowd, and Daniel Bedingfields If Youre Not the One. There are also more subdued choices Lua, a beautiful song by Bright Eyes and the contemplative Goodnight Saigon by Billy Joel. The show finishes on a high with the whole band joining in the Outkast song Roses.
All in all, its a slightly rambling but fun, Christmassy evening and good to know that its for a worthy cause too.
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