
IF you weren’t aware already, the sight of a swish double-decker tour bus and trailer parked in Dalkeith Street should have been an indication that something rather special was happening tonight. Ash were in town for a sold-out gig, and the Nines was literally heaving, both upstairs and down, with expectant well-spirited gig-goers.
Ash were received with rapturous applause from the outset, as they ploughed into a trio of tunes including Lose Control and A Life Less Ordinary. The huge banner at the back of the stage behind the beautiful gold sparkle drum-kit read ‘Ash A-Z’, a reference to the ongoing series of single releases by the band.
There were a fair amount of new songs in the set, plus sure-fire crowd pleasers like Goldfinger. Tim Wheeler played his white Gibson SG for the majority of the set, and the trio were augmented by a very able rhythm guitarist who occasionally doubled on keyboards. Six songs in, and the opening chords to Shining Light reverberated around the venue and the place, understandably, went wild.
New songs like The Dead Disciples rubbed shoulders with euphoric anthems like Oh Yeah, which seemed to have ended, when Tim Wheeler provoked the crowd into a sing-a-long of the chorus. This continued with Kung Fu, the song that reminds people of Eric Cantona’s athleticism off the field, and it felt like we were at a private indoor festival.
Girl from Mars was like being on another planet, with everyone singing along and dancing and jumping around furiously. The last song of the set, Return of the White Rabbit, was quite an epic affair, and marked something of a change in direction for the band, with sequenced sounds and a more free-fall dance feel, with it’s vocal refrain of ‘I don’t wanna go’.
They exited the stage for a while, but Ash returned for some splendid encores, starting with another favourite in Angel Interceptor. “Thanks a million!” said Tim. “It’s been great to be in Barrow for the first time. Maybe we’ll come back some day.” With that they launched into Burn Baby Burn.
The light and sound were fantastic throughout, and it’s a tribute to the Nines for tempting Ash to play in the town. Not bad for a drizzly Tuesday night in Barrow. We definitely need more nights like this – keep it coming.
DAVID DUFFIN
[PHOTO BY MARTIN MILLAR]