The Hollies - Concert Review

King's Lynn Corn Exchange, 9th November 2004 - by Rachel Banham

"STANDING OVATION SAYS IT ALL"

It was the concert we had feared we might never see. When frontman Carl Wayne lost his battle with cancer, The Hollies' future was briefly uncertain.

New singer Peter Howarth has performed just a handful of shows with the band, but already it's clear The Hollies have found their man.

Guitarist Steve Lauri recently replaced Alan Coates too.

Yet every hit, from Sorry Suzanne to On A Carousel and Stop Stop Stop to Long Cool Woman came out fresh. All were brilliantly evocative of the original recordings, and the new members have complimented the others, including the invaluable backbone of drummer Bobby Elliott and guitarist Tony Hicks.

Flowers In The Rain (by Carl's band The Move) proved a fitting tribute to the singer.

Peter's acoustic version of Here I Go Again was wonderfully atmospheric.

Their cover of Bruce Springsteen's Sandy was equally impressive and later Ray Stiles sang Tiger Feet (by his former band Mud) encouraging some to dance.

As He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother closed the show, it was clear The Hollies future is not in doubt. The standing ovation, instantaneous and totally deserved, said it all.

Rachel Banham - Eastern Daily Press


Setlist

First Half

Stop In The Name Of Love

Here I Go Again

Sorry Suzanne

Just One Look

On A Carousel

Sandy (Accoustic)

Gasoline Ally Bred (Accoustic)

Look Through Any Window (Acc/Band)

Flowers In The Rain

Soldiers Song

We're Through

Blowin' In The Wind

Second Half

The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee

I Can't Let Go

Jennifer Eccles

Yes I Will

Bus Stop

I Can't Tell The Bottom From The Top (Acc)

Too Young To Be Married (Acc)

Here I Go Again (Acc)

I'm Alive

Carrie Anne

Stop Stop Stop

The Air That I Breathe

Long Cool Woman

Tiger Feet

He Ain't Heavy





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