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Melbourne, Dec 18/19 - Video, Photos, Reviews

Uploaded by rilovski on 2012-12-18.

There are some great photosets by Andrew Briscoe at East13 Photography, by Mary Boukouvalas at The AU Review, and Tony Proudfoot at Tone Deaf.

Also, a nice blog review by ana74x at A Day In The Life..:

Then came time for Evan and Juliana. They alternated between his and her songs, most of the time singing on each others anyway. I desperately wanted to hear them sing Gram Parsons’ “$1000 Wedding”, which they did beautifully, as well as The Velvet Underground’s “Pale Blue Eyes”. So so good. They sound so amazing together, and seemed to be having a good time.

There are some other comments from attendees at the This is the Sound group.

Melbourne, Dec 18 - Report

A report from Charlie, a Pom down under on tonight's show in Melbourne:

Can't really believe it, but just been to show at Corner Hotel. Very relaxed atmosphere lots of laughter, smiles and banter. Pretty much the same set as UK although shorter 'coz of support act.

Only noticeable difference is "Tourist" was included and that Evan also played electric but only on "Pale Blue Eyes" which has been last song/encore on both nights.

Tonight Evan played three solo songs to close the night and Juliana, who'd left the stage came back on for PBE.

The vocals are meshing better with each passing show.

The support, Bambino Koresh, are an electric drum, bass, guitar three piece who, clearly, like Neil Young, so there's plenty of electric guitar to enjoy there too.

London, Dec 4 - Review, Photos

Juliana Hatfield's just dedicated My Sister to the royal spawn. Just had Evan's Big Gay Heart with a saw. Been that kind of night.

— Jude Rogers (@juderogers) December 4, 2012

It was that kind of night.

If you haven't seen it yet, don't miss the pro photoset by Beanotown Photography on Flickr.

As for the saw, you can see the saw on a seesaw by the seashore on this photo and on this YouTube clip. You'll note that Juliana sat this one out. She backed off whenever the woman with the saw (Mara Carlyle) came out. Very wise.

It was a great finale to the 5 night tour of England, Ireland and Scotland in the plush all seated surroundings of London's Royal Festival Hall.

Despite what you may have read elsewhere it was well attended. It's a 2,500 capacity venue and apart from the upstairs area the hall was largely sold out.

Evan Dando & Juliana Hatfield Setlist Royal Festival Hall, London, England 2012

Out of shot in Juliana's photo are imposing balconies which flank the hall, giving it the feel of a posh galactic senate from Star Wars. They're quite impressive pods despite their failure to levitate or contain Natalie Portman.

It's fair to say most of the crowd were more familiar with Evan and the Lemonheads material. Expecting everyone to know a Madder Rose cover from a Blake Babies album is perhaps too ambitious!

Juliana's songs were well received though - notably her excellent takes on 'Ugly' and 'I Picked You Up' (a request earlier in the day on Twitter), together with the one most people knew - 'My Sister'. She grew into the performance as the night went on, taking inspiration from the venue rather than being intimidated by it.

Craig's sidebar: I took a friend along for their first Hatfield experience. Afterwards I was asked which of Juliana's albums I would recommend. We may have a convert! Also, hello to Lieve, Carsten and Charlie who I spent some time with. It was great to share the evening with you.

Surprisingly there were a few negative comments on Twitter from a handful of people who clearly went with very different expectations to the type of show these two have been performing in recent years. These views appear unrepresentative of the overwhelmingly positive atmosphere in the hall.

Juliana is a highly talented singer and guitarist performing songs which many of us have a long standing emotional attachment to. Evan's songs were effortlessly performed showcasing his talent as one of the most gifted songwriters of his or any generation - Juliana saying as much with an impromptu compliment to her partner during the set.

What's not to love?!

Evan and Juliana winging it as they go along is rather charming - someone commented that it was like watching talented teenagers jamming in the bedroom.

When they returned for the encore their lack of clear planning was even more evident. A late crowd request for 'Rain' was picked up by Evan and nearly paid off as he looked to Juliana for her consent. There's every chance this unrehearsed song so reliant on harmony might have come off as shambolic, but it's a chance a lot of us would have been happy to take.

Instead, Juliana decided that this was her time to say her goodbyes to London, leaving Evan to close the show on his own with what remains the finest Lemonheads cover song.

Mrs Robinson? Mrs Shmobinson.

No, of course it was 'Different Drum' - an odd but somehow fitting end. Evan and Juliana may appear to travel to a different beat yet there is a beautiful connection, enhanced by 25 years of exceptional songwriting.

It was a privilege to witness and for many of us in the crowd there's no other place we'd have rather been.

Glasgow, Dec 1 - Review, Photos

Graeme Virtue, giving a short 3 star review in The Guardian:

"Thank you for joining us on this fucked-up journey." Juliana Hatfield is talking about this gig, a stripped-down, two-person show banjaxed by technical problems. Her co-headliner plays a guitar borrowed from the support band and, periodically, all the power goes out.

Also, three photos by staticpen at Flickr.

Dublin, Nov 30 - Video, Review, Photos

Bit Part 2:00 Candy Wrappers 5:41 Frying Pan Sugar Club Dublin Ireland

Nicola Byrne, reviewing the Dublin show at GoldenPlec:

When it’s Juliana’s turn, she nails Candy Wrappers and Nirvana. Dando is content to just sip a pint while she sings Slow Motion, staring at her, his back to us. It’s a bit disconcerting, like he’d rather we not be there. But they work best together—he needs her. The usually sleazy, My Drug Buddy, is softened up with the introduction of Hatfield‘s vocal. It’s both sweet and dead-eyed, lax and eager. Her injection of uplifting tones to Paid to Smile almost makes the track cheery, while she’s the only one bringing some banter—if you could call it that.

There's a nice photo set by Mr Weir at Flickr.

See also other YouTube stuff - My Drug Buddy and It's About Time.

Birmingham, Nov 29 - Review, Video
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The crowd throw multiple requests at the stage and they do their best to meet some of them. A shout for ‘$1,000 Wedding’ though, which is a Gram Parsons song they’ve covered before, is a step too far for Juliana. She recoils in horror, reveals a dislike of Gram Parsons and complains that she can never get Evan to take his records off her stereo. Then someone yells ‘Streets of Baltimore’ another Gram Parsons song. ‘Yeah, I’ll do that’ cries Evan, I think Juliana gives up at that point and disappears.

As Rob mentions in the comments on the last post, the article at FIt For Moshing has been updated with a review.

There's also some YouTube stuff of Hospital, My Drug Buddy

Set List - Birmingham - Nov 29

The set from last night's Evan & Juliana show at the HMV Institute in Birmingham.

Evan Dando & Juliana Hatfield Setlist The Institute, Birmingham, England 2012

The Caws was in attendance. He approved.

There's a few photos at Fit For Moshing.

Juliana withdraws from Germany & Italy shows - UK, Ireland & Australia shows unaffected

will play all evan/juliana shows from nov. 29 through dec. 4 (birmingham, dublin, glasgow, machester, london)but can no longer do the rest

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) October 17, 2012

all australia e/j shows are still on--yes i will be there. i apologize for having to cancel some of europe. evan may do them still--

— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) October 17, 2012
Juliana Withdraws From Lemonheads Shows

Previous related posts here have therefore been removed.

Evan & Juliana - UK & Ireland Shows

BOOM!

The Juliana Hatfield / Evan Dando acoustic extravaganza hits the British Isles in November / December:

Nov 29 - HMV Institute Library, Birmingham, ENG

Nov 30 - Sugar Club, Dublin, IRE

Dec 1 - SWG3, Glasgow, SCO

Dec 2 - Academy 2, Manchester, ENG

Dec 4 - Royal Festival Hall, London, ENG

Tickets go on sale Friday 21 September 2012 at 9am via Kililive (UK) and Ticketmaster (Ireland).

Q Division Show June 27, 2012 - Live Photos, Review - Stereogum

Andrew Youssef:

Her shimmering, early acoustic set featured a gorgeous cover of “Fruit Fly” from Nada Surf, a crystalline take on Foo Fighters’ “Learn To Fly,” as well as the some classics from her catalog like “My Sister,” “Nirvana,” and new songs like “Candy Wrappers.”

There's more on the Q Division studio shows last night, together with a gallery of 25 photos at Stereogum.