Robyn Hitchcock... Gigography

Robyn Hitchcock Homer
Concert appearance: Sat., 17 Aug. 1996

The Evershot Village Hall
Dorset, England UK
setlist incomplete/inaccurate

Set list:

Cynthia Mask Robyn solo
Beautiful Girl
The Wind Cries mary (Jimi Hendrix)
Heliotrope
She Doesn't Exist
The Yip Song
One Long Pair of Eyes
Only The Stones Remain
Acid Bird enter Homer
DeChirico Street
Queen Of Eyes
The Cars She Used To Drive
If You Were A Priest
Alright Yeah
Oceanside
The Devil's Radio

Hey all...

Just thought I'd post the results (what I can remember) of the Evershot Robyn
and Homer did Saturday 17th August.

Geography: (my UK geography is a little weak, being an itinerant American, so
jets off if I get the locale wrong). Evershot is a village in Dorset, in the
west of England. For those people what like maps, it's south of a town called
Yeovil on the A37. Why did Robyn agree to play here? Well, he's played there
before, I guess. The man that manages the village hall, Andrew, dates Robyn's
sister.

The village hall was VERY small-- about the size of a badminton court. In fact,
it IS a badminton court when it's not being used for village meetings, concerts,
etc. Admission was 4 pounds!

Homer Set:

I wish I could remember the songs. I've never seen or heard them before this
occasion, just in their respective other bands. They're a great band in their
own right. Check out their web page at http://www.foresight.co.uk/homer/ for
more info, and go see 'em if you get a chance.

Robyn Set (incomplete and in no particular order, acoustic and electric):
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Cynthia Mask
Beautiful Girl
The Wind Whispers Mary
Heliotrope
She Doesn't Exist
The Yip Song
(Another tune from PI, has the "doctor, doctor" refrain...by this time the beer
was kicking in)
Only The Stones Remain

Robyn And Homer (likewise incomplete and in no particular order)
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Acid Bird
DeChirico Street
Queen Of Eyes
The Cars She Used To Drive
If You Were A Priest
Alright Yeah
Oceanside (Jake played the bass perfectly on this one!)
The Devil's Radio

Good gig. Like being in someone's house! The sound was excellent (thanks,
Jen). Robyn and Homer play well to-gether, despite the fact they've only played
together a couple of times. Some of those tunes are nasty HARD to play.

I haven't been able to lay my mitts on a copy of either of the "Mossy" twins,
but I liked the new songs I heard last night very much.

Thanks a lot...look after yerselves...

-Ed, Doc, amazed at how GORGEOUS England is.

P.S. Listening to The Tragically Hip, "Trouble At The Henhouse". Another
stunning album.

P.P.S. Robyn was wearing lime-green pants. Amazing.


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