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The Smyths

This evening, Your Humble Narrator went to the Hope & Anchor in Islington to see The Smyths, who are, as you may expect, a Smiths cover band. They were quite enjoyable.

The band came on after another band, and the first thing I noticed was that they were a five-piece with two guitarists, as if no one mortal man born of woman could possibly be the match of Johnny Marr. Anyway, they played for over an hour, starting off with The Queen Is Dead (with lyrics changed to "dressed in Camilla's bridal veil"), and playing most of the Smiths favourites (This Charming Man, Shoplifters Of The World Unite, Sheila Take A Bow, William, It Was Really Nothing and Ask were just five), and a few Morrissey tracks. The front man, a chap with a quiff and glasses, played the part mostly well, singing much like Morrissey, and doing the mannerisms, albeit somewhat exaggerated (at the start, it looked a bit as if he were taking the piss, but then he started channeling the spirit of Moz in earnest), and gradually trying to wriggle out of his shirt. He didn't wear a hearing aid, though, and while there was a bunch of flowers on stage, he didn't put them in his back pocket. The audience treated the songs as singalongs, and the singer at times stopped singing to give them a chance; I believe many of them were regulars at Smyths gigs.

Anyway, it was an entertaining night, and about as close as one is going to get to seeing a Smiths gig (with the possible exception of Morrissey's solo gigs, which come pretty close too). They're certainly worth seeing if you're a Smiths fan from way back looking for a fun night out.

There are 2 comments on "The Smyths":

Posted by: steff http://ofterdingenandkropotkin.blogspot.com/ Sat Feb 12 11:14:20 2005

Yeah, wish I could have been there. Just saw the film 'Gegen die Wand' (Head-on), and that made me pull out the old Talk Talk Extended version of 'Life's what you make it', which in turn reminds me of 'How soon is now'. Hach vell.

Posted by: gjw http:// Sun Feb 13 11:19:42 2005

"as if no one mortal man born of woman could possibly be the match of Johnny Marr"

My band, with myself and another guitarist, are currently having shocking trouble trying to emulate "How Soon Is Now". Even with two guitarists it's sounding lame.