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Yes, still going strong. I think doing what he loves certainly helps. His love of music was very evident. A terrific performance. Thanks for commenting.
Saw him last night in the Blue Mountains. What a treat! Have been a huge fan from the outset. When he played at Sydney Uni I knew he was coming out for signings and meet and greet but had to rush off to catch the last train home. This time, being local, I got an album signed and a quick chat. Rapt.
How was the Blue Mountain gig? I'm glad you enjoyed it. Were there many people there? I like it how he's play a few 'out of the way' places, like the early punk bands did when they visited Australia in the late70s/early 80s. Glad you got your autograph and chat. I got mine last time at the Syd Uni show. This time I hurried off for my train home. Thanks for commenting.
@@Peter_LiveMusic yes, it was great. A good-sized crowd but, because of the venue, most of us were seated for the entirety. I like the way he telegraphed it by saying he was going to play three solo songs then a Stranglers nugget, minimising any disquiet (having already played Rattus in its entirety at the Sydney uni gig). A good mix of the well known and less so - including a track off Nosferatu! My partner recognised Strange Little Girl and Always The Sun but wondered why no Golden Brown. Perhaps not for a three-piece or needs keyboard? He shushed someone calling out for (oddly, given it's a long album track) Toiler On The Sea Yes, loved the fact he played at the Hub. Couldn't have foreseen that.
It was a good night. Only slightly marred by a few people who only wanted to hear Stranglers' material. Hugh did his best to try and ignore them. He was in fine form. Hopefully he's still got a few more years of gigs left in him yet.
Hugh was the soul of The Stranglers. Seen them with him (No More Heroes onwards until he left) and without, they weren't the same. Walked out half way through when I saw them without. To me there is more honesty in the music when he plays. Even when he plays Stranglers tracks. He plays his interpretation and doesn't try to recreate something that doesn't exist anymore.
Yes, a great night. I like it that for Hugh his music is still very much alive. He's not relying on past glories. There were plenty of 'nuggets' amongst his solo work to keep most people pleased. Thanks for commenting.
@@Peter_LiveMusicOh, I care about and appreciate Hugh’s solo career as much as that of The Stranglers. Talent dares you to care. The man has written many great songs over the years.
I went to the Marrickville gig and would have also gone to the Blue Mountains one but had something else on. There were a couple of drunk boomers at Marrickville calling out for old Stranglers stuff. Seriously, it's what over 25 years on since he left? They were on the verge of being kicked out I reckon. I was about to tell them to shut their pie holes myself. Looks like he didn't do Big Bug at Mary's Underground, which he did at Marrickville. That was my absolute highlight, WOW! It's quite different from the Nosferatu version, just so good would like to see it re-recorded. Also got a signed album, chat and photo, super nice guy. We are so lucky to have him still coming out here.
Yeah, a couple of abusive drunks at this gig too, demanding Stranglers' songs. You can hear one jerk making his displeasure known by whistling throughout "When I Was a Young Man". Yes, he did play "Big Bug". Sorry I didn't record it. The full setlist is here: www.setlist.fm/setlist/hugh-cornwell/2024/marys-underground-sydney-australia-53576fa1.html He is a nice guy. I had a chat with him during his previous tour. I didn't bother lining up this time. Had a train to catch. So now it's The Stranglers turn to tour again next year. Ironically, they cop just as much abuse from so-called fans, accusing them of being a cover band. Impossible to please some people. I'm happy just to listen to the music. Thanks for commenting.
Nice one Peter, when I went to see The Stranglers in 1977 in Carlisle at the Market Hall, October, they played 2 songs then had a fight on stage and all walked off.... nearly a riot broke out... lol
Hi Tank. Old Hugh (and I say that with love and respect) put on another wonderful show. Of course, there were those in the audience who didn't want to hear anything but Strangler songs. They should probably stick to tribute bands in future. His solo material is very different to his early punk days. I believe it was largely music differences which caused him to leave The Stranglers. Anyway, we got way more than just two songs, which in itself was enough to be very pleased with. No riot, just people lining up for autographs and a chat. Thanks for the comment, mate.
I'm shouted at by Stranglers fans but I've always enjoyed JJ' s post Hugh Stranglers far less than Hugh's solo output. So underrated. Guess the Tribute fans who seem to be in denial will enjoy sets made up of mostly HC songs. Monster is my fave HC LP . Norfolk coast is quite good as was DM but I far prefer Hughs records. Stranglers were never the same without him to me .
I enjoy it all - early Stranglers, The Stranglers post Hugh and Hugh's solo work. It's all music and I've no idea why people have to be so divided about it. I think it's great that both Hugh and The Stranglers are still recording new songs (unlike many bands from that period who are just living off their past hits).
@@pozsonyiadam6512 the Men in Black Burnel band 😂. Honestly via Jonny Sox in the history of music I can barely believe a protagonist in a band had been so vilified for only doing what Bowie Weller doing did in leaving or disbanding a band ..as for this tour with the main chief songwriter absent and fans who deny his creativity of those songs such as skin deep which the band used to gag was a solo Hugh song..how disrespectful can you get . Wow .
Thanks. My camera's sound quality is often very poor, particular when the volume goes up. So I also use a Zoom H1n. Trouble with that is that if I set recording levels for the loudest sounds, the quiet pieces are often then too quiet. So, in most cases, I mix the two recordings I have. However, good sound recordings are my bane. Being in the right position also makes a huge difference. I rarely get right down the front these days - too much distortion.
I was at this concert. I was disappointed. Hugh really needed keyboards in his band. Skin Deep sounded awful without the keyboard riff, no Golden Brown (could have simulated the harpsichord part on keyboards) no Walk On By. I see I'm at odds with the other comments but that's my opinion.
Respect your opinion. I too missed the keyboard but I also enjoyed Hugh's guitar playing which went in its place. 'Golden Brown' was played at some of the other shows. Personally, I was very pleased to get 'Hanging Around' which 'Golden Brown' replaced at those later shows (just the luck of the draw). Having seen him on his last visit I knew what to expect. I certainly don't grudge him concentrating on his post-Stranglers' material. After all, it's by far the greater part of his musical career. Thanks for commenting.
This ain't The Stranglers, it's Hugh Cornwell and he puts his own interpretations into old classic Stranglers tunes, might be a bit boring if he played them the same way he did back in the seventies and eighties. His solo material is my preference. All the best
WORST Version of a song I have loved since it came out MANY years ago. He obviously has no affinitey to this wonderfull song. If you are the Strange Little Girl relating to this song, PLEASE listen to the original or subsequent versions by the origional band .
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So are the stones you are never too old to write and feel
Thank you for uploading this video!
You're most welcome. I hope you enjoyed it. It was a terrific night.
He's 75 but performing like he were 35. Top class.
Yes, still going strong. I think doing what he loves certainly helps. His love of music was very evident. A terrific performance. Thanks for commenting.
nope. he is performing like he is 75
@@spaceoddity2485 I'm just pleased he's still performing. So many of the greats from that period are no longer with us.
Really.
@@thetruth9210 Yes
Saw him last night in the Blue Mountains. What a treat! Have been a huge fan from the outset. When he played at Sydney Uni I knew he was coming out for signings and meet and greet but had to rush off to catch the last train home.
This time, being local, I got an album signed and a quick chat. Rapt.
How was the Blue Mountain gig? I'm glad you enjoyed it. Were there many people there? I like it how he's play a few 'out of the way' places, like the early punk bands did when they visited Australia in the late70s/early 80s. Glad you got your autograph and chat. I got mine last time at the Syd Uni show. This time I hurried off for my train home. Thanks for commenting.
@@Peter_LiveMusic yes, it was great. A good-sized crowd but, because of the venue, most of us were seated for the entirety. I like the way he telegraphed it by saying he was going to play three solo songs then a Stranglers nugget, minimising any disquiet (having already played Rattus in its entirety at the Sydney uni gig). A good mix of the well known and less so - including a track off Nosferatu! My partner recognised Strange Little Girl and Always The Sun but wondered why no Golden Brown. Perhaps not for a three-piece or needs keyboard?
He shushed someone calling out for (oddly, given it's a long album track) Toiler On The Sea
Yes, loved the fact he played at the Hub. Couldn't have foreseen that.
@@Peter_LiveMusic That venue actually gets a lot of good performers.
@@MrGutfeeling Good to know. It's little far for me to travel but I'll keep it in mind if I ever miss out in Sydney on something I really want to see.
Brilliant! Thoroughly enjoying his new work. A great musician and song writer. Thanks for sharing your video of the night.
A most enjoyable night. Some terrific guitar work. Thanks for commenting.
Vocal sounds better than I expected , seems to have some of the old bite back compared to other recent gigs .
It was a good night. Only slightly marred by a few people who only wanted to hear Stranglers' material. Hugh did his best to try and ignore them. He was in fine form. Hopefully he's still got a few more years of gigs left in him yet.
Fantastic!! Thanks for putting this up..Hugh is the best..
Glad you enjoyed it. It was a terrific night. Thanks for commenting.
Thanks for posting. Great work
Glad you enjoyed it. Just wish I could have videoed more of his guitar playing. The stage needed to be about a foot higher. Thanks for commenting.
Excellent, looking forward to november great video thanks
Thanks for commenting. I just wish my video showed more of Hugh's guitar playing. It was excellent. I know you'll have a great night in November.
Excellent - thanks for posting
Yes, a great night - just wish I could have captured more of his guitar playing. Thanks for the comment.
Hugh was the soul of The Stranglers.
Seen them with him (No More Heroes onwards until he left) and without, they weren't the same. Walked out half way through when I saw them without.
To me there is more honesty in the music when he plays. Even when he plays Stranglers tracks. He plays his interpretation and doesn't try to recreate
something that doesn't exist anymore.
I love this man
Many thanks for the upload. I was present at the gig and enjoyed it very much.
Yes, a great night. I like it that for Hugh his music is still very much alive. He's not relying on past glories. There were plenty of 'nuggets' amongst his solo work to keep most people pleased. Thanks for commenting.
@@Peter_LiveMusicOh, I care about and appreciate Hugh’s solo career as much as that of The Stranglers. Talent dares you to care. The man has written many great songs over the years.
What an opener! ❤️
Too Much Trash is a great song, although it was the second song of the night. The opener was Coming Out of the Wilderness. A wonderful performance.
Oh, that's great!
It was great. Much better than my meagre video shows. Thanks for commenting.
Go Hugh
I went to the Marrickville gig and would have also gone to the Blue Mountains one but had something else on.
There were a couple of drunk boomers at Marrickville calling out for old Stranglers stuff. Seriously, it's what over 25 years on since he left? They were on the verge of being kicked out I reckon. I was about to tell them to shut their pie holes myself.
Looks like he didn't do Big Bug at Mary's Underground, which he did at Marrickville. That was my absolute highlight, WOW! It's quite different from the Nosferatu version, just so good would like to see it re-recorded.
Also got a signed album, chat and photo, super nice guy. We are so lucky to have him still coming out here.
Yeah, a couple of abusive drunks at this gig too, demanding Stranglers' songs. You can hear one jerk making his displeasure known by whistling throughout "When I Was a Young Man".
Yes, he did play "Big Bug". Sorry I didn't record it. The full setlist is here:
www.setlist.fm/setlist/hugh-cornwell/2024/marys-underground-sydney-australia-53576fa1.html
He is a nice guy. I had a chat with him during his previous tour. I didn't bother lining up this time. Had a train to catch.
So now it's The Stranglers turn to tour again next year. Ironically, they cop just as much abuse from so-called fans, accusing them of being a cover band. Impossible to please some people. I'm happy just to listen to the music. Thanks for commenting.
Nice one Peter, when I went to see The Stranglers in 1977 in Carlisle at the Market Hall, October, they played 2 songs then had a fight on stage and all walked off.... nearly a riot broke out... lol
Hi Tank. Old Hugh (and I say that with love and respect) put on another wonderful show. Of course, there were those in the audience who didn't want to hear anything but Strangler songs. They should probably stick to tribute bands in future. His solo material is very different to his early punk days. I believe it was largely music differences which caused him to leave The Stranglers. Anyway, we got way more than just two songs, which in itself was enough to be very pleased with. No riot, just people lining up for autographs and a chat. Thanks for the comment, mate.
I'm shouted at by Stranglers fans but I've always enjoyed JJ' s post Hugh Stranglers far less than Hugh's solo output. So underrated. Guess the Tribute fans who seem to be in denial will enjoy sets made up of mostly HC songs. Monster is my fave HC LP . Norfolk coast is quite good as was DM but I far prefer Hughs records. Stranglers were never the same without him to me .
I enjoy it all - early Stranglers, The Stranglers post Hugh and Hugh's solo work. It's all music and I've no idea why people have to be so divided about it. I think it's great that both Hugh and The Stranglers are still recording new songs (unlike many bands from that period who are just living off their past hits).
@@Peter_LiveMusic The Stranglers should have changed their name a long time ago. Strangler. That would be authentic. Or JJ and his friends.
@@pozsonyiadam6512 the Men in Black Burnel band 😂. Honestly via Jonny Sox in the history of music I can barely believe a protagonist in a band had been so vilified for only doing what Bowie Weller doing did in leaving or disbanding a band ..as for this tour with the main chief songwriter absent and fans who deny his creativity of those songs such as skin deep which the band used to gag was a solo Hugh song..how disrespectful can you get . Wow .
Decent sound quality! What were you using?
Thanks. My camera's sound quality is often very poor, particular when the volume goes up. So I also use a Zoom H1n. Trouble with that is that if I set recording levels for the loudest sounds, the quiet pieces are often then too quiet. So, in most cases, I mix the two recordings I have. However, good sound recordings are my bane. Being in the right position also makes a huge difference. I rarely get right down the front these days - too much distortion.
i am mindlessly slagging both the tribute band Stranglers and old Hugh who is rather struggling these days.
I was at this concert. I was disappointed. Hugh really needed keyboards in his band. Skin Deep sounded awful without the keyboard riff, no Golden Brown (could have simulated the harpsichord part on keyboards) no Walk On By. I see I'm at odds with the other comments but that's my opinion.
Respect your opinion. I too missed the keyboard but I also enjoyed Hugh's guitar playing which went in its place. 'Golden Brown' was played at some of the other shows. Personally, I was very pleased to get 'Hanging Around' which 'Golden Brown' replaced at those later shows (just the luck of the draw). Having seen him on his last visit I knew what to expect. I certainly don't grudge him concentrating on his post-Stranglers' material. After all, it's by far the greater part of his musical career. Thanks for commenting.
I just enjoy it for what it is - great musician and singer, amazing voice, interesting songs and a live performance. You couldn't ask for more really.
This ain't The Stranglers, it's Hugh Cornwell and he puts his own interpretations into old classic Stranglers tunes, might be a bit boring if he played them the same way he did back in the seventies and eighties. His solo material is my preference. All the best
but why does it sound like slomo ?
In the meantime Hugh is 75 years old ... and at least still alive
@@YouWillWin-uu4cu this is the best possible answer I guess. Hallow to our man !
Do you mean Shlomo ?
WORST Version of a song I have loved since it came out MANY years ago. He obviously has no affinitey to this wonderfull song. If you are the Strange Little Girl relating to this song, PLEASE listen to the original or subsequent versions by the origional band .
Hugh wrote autobiography 20 yrs ago A multitude of sins..Its a really good read!!
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll take a look at it.