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Leeds, United Kingdom

June 15, 2004

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With The Crimea.

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Set list

  1. Meltdown
  2. Girl From Mars
  3. Detonator
  4. A Life Less Ordinary
  5. Evil Eye
  6. Clones
  7. Goldfinger
  8. Jesus Says
  9. Renegade Cavalcade
  10. Starcrossed
  11. Jack Names the Planets
  12. Shining Light
  13. Out of the Blue
  14. Sometimes
  15. Kung Fu
  16. Vampire Love
  17. Walking Barefoot
  18. Orpheus

Encore

  1. The Boys Are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy cover)
  2. On a Wave
  3. Burn Baby Burn

Review

The final night of Ash’s tour falls in Leeds due to the gig being postponed from a couple of weeks ago. Whilst people enjoy the sun and football in Millennium Square, the temperature in The Refectory reaches an uncomfortable sweaty high. Two fifths of The Crimea come from what was The Crocketts. Luckily one of those is the best quarter of that band, frontman Davey Crockett. Still possessing a sharp wit and abundant energy he fills the stage, ably assisted by a wild haired guitarist. The tunes are a mix of pop guitar licks with heavier beats and half spoken vocal melodies. There’s nothing really to stick in the ear though, it’s all good and it’s played with a bit of life and energy, yet the set is a little too plodding to really get the crowd going. Alas it all rather makes me pine for The Crocketts. They are sadly missed.

YES!! This is rock and roll!! Tim Wheeler’s Flying V is spurting fire out from it! Then guitars hit overdrive, cymbals crash and we’re fired into “Meltdown”. The pace never stops throughout the night. The band tear up the place, the temperature soars to the unbearable but people are still jumping around, bouncing along to the infectious rock tunes. Ash have a pretty impressive back catalogue and it gets a good airing this evening, along with plenty of tracks from their latest album. “Clones” and “Evil Eye” power things along whilst the majestic ’Goldfinger’ inspires a mass sing-along. “A Life Less Ordinary” is simply a wonder of a song and I start to realise just what a great band Ash are and wonder quite how they have always seemingly been on the periphery of things. No-one really hates them and they haven’t ever quite been as huge as really they deserve to be. Charlotte Hatherley looks delectable as she rips the fuck out of her guitar. This girl can play, no way is she in on looks alone.

The band end with “Orpheus” that sees sweat literally drip off the walls, before returning for an encore that includes a cover of “The Boys Are Back in Town” and of course “Burn Baby Burn”. That was rock and roll.

Review by Holden DeForge