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ROGER HODSON
LIVE IN THE UK |
An Evening
with Roger Hodgson
Sage Gateshead UK
28th May 2011By Ian Routledge
Setlist:
Take The Long Way Home | School | In Jeopardy | Hide In Your
Shell | Lovers In The Wind | A Soapbox Opera | Easy Does It |
Sister Moonshine | Breakfast In America | Along Came Mary | The
Logical Song | Intermission | Child of Vision | Lord Is It Mine
| If Everyone Was Listening | Puppet Dance | The Awakening |
Don't Leave Me Now | Dreamer | Fool's Overture
Encore:
Two Of Us | Give A Little Bit | It's Raining Again
The only previous time I'd seen Roger Hodgson was at the now
defunct Arrow Rock Festival in Holland in 2007. My friend and I
were wandering between two of the stages (there were three that
year), and he was just being introduced. We still had 10 minutes
until Thin Lizzy, the band we wanted to see appeared on stage 2,
so we thought let's have a listen. We ended staying for the
whole of the 60 minute set.
Hodgson of course is best known as the former co-frontman,
and founding member, of progressive rock band Supertramp. He
solely composed and sang on the majority of the band's biggest
hits, including "Dreamer", "Give a Little Bit", "The Logical
Song", "Breakfast in America", "Take the Long Way Home" and "It"s
Raining Again," earning him the fan-given nickname of Mr.
Supertramp. Hodgson was with the band for 14 years before
leaving in 1983. In a later interview Hodgson stated that the
reason he left the band was to spend time with his two small
children and not problems in his relationship with co-founder
Rick Davies as was speculated at the time of his departure.
Since leaving Supertramp, Hodgson has continued to record and
tour, recording 3 solo albums, In the
Eye of the Storm in 1984, Hai Hai in 1987 and Open
the Door in 2000.
In May 2006, Roger Hodgson was honored by
ASCAP
(American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) in
recognition of his song
"Give a
Little Bit" being one of the most played
songs in the ASCAP repertoire in 2005.
And so to the current tour, 30+ dates across Europe, to take
in the UK, Germany Spain and many more, tonight's venue being
the Sage in Gateshead, just over the river from Newcastle Upon
Tyne. The venue deserves a mention here, it seats 1700 and has
been specially designed to provide excellent acoustics.
Reflectors in the ceiling can be moved and altered to provide
the best sound for all types of music, although I would say that
the lighting for this kind of performance did leave a lot to be
desired.
Quite often Hodgson has appeared with just long time stage
partner, the excellent Canadian Aaron MacDonald (Sax, Keys,
vocals). However, this tour he is backed up by McDonald, fellow
Canadians Kevin Adamson (keyboards), Ian Stewart (bass) and
Californian Bryan Head (drums.)
The set starts with a great tempo with two Supertramp tracks
"Take The Long Way" and "School," and then "In Jeopardy" from
his first solo album In the Eye of the Storm. "Hide In
Your Shell" is followed by another track from In the Eye of
the Storm "Lovers In The Wind." Audience participation
whistling precedes "Easy Does It", and then further Supertramp
classics "Sister Moonshine" and "Breakfast In America". "Along
Came Mary" comes next. From his solo album "Open The Door",
Hodgson jokes the album was written in France, recorded in
France, released in France, and unfortunately stayed in France.
"The Logical Song" completes the first half of the set and leads
to a 20 minute intermission.
With the audience dutifully seated within the 20 minutes, the
second half of the set begins with more Supertramp tracks in
"Child of Vision", "Lord Is It Mine" and "If Everyone Was
Listening". "Puppet Dance" from Hodgson"s 1997 album "Hai Hai"
is followed by a new and so far unrecorded song "The Awakening".
The second half of the set then finishes with "Don't Leave Me
Now", "Dreamer" and the very prog rock "Fool's Overture" which
is over 10 minutes long, and a collage of progressive
instrumentation and sound samples. Returning to rapturous
applause, the band complete the evening with a 3 song encore,
"Two Of Us", "Give A Little Bit" and "It's Raining Again".
I have to admit the evening was somewhat different from the
"normal" rock gigs which I usually attend, but that doesn't mean
that it was any less enjoyable. Hodgson has what seems a very
laid back demeanour, and I thoroughly enjoyed the rapport with
the audience, the story telling behind individual songs. So how
can I sum up the evening, well I'll use Hodgson's own lyrics to
do this, the last 2 words of "The Logical Song" do it nicely
"B-b-bloody marvellous".
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