Skip to main content

Taylor Swift @ Shepherd's Bush Empire 06/05/09

It's not very often I go to gigs and feel like an old man, but last night was certainly one of them. The majority of those present for Miss Swift's second visit to the UK were teenage girls, who all came armed with the kind of photographic memory knowledge of all the lyrics you have at that age, and with that ability to cheer/scream at the same time. Kind of what you'd have expected a Spice Girls audience to have been like.

By the time Swift had left the stage after her encore all said girls were going home happy. She may be the biggest selling artist in the US over the past 18 months, and that doesn't always mean a guarantee of success in the UK, but on the evidence of tonight and the fact of 2 back to back sell out nights at the Empire, it will not be long before Swift is likely to be playing much bigger venues - maybe even Wembley or 02 within the year - the girl is going to be Huge.

The question then is, is she actually any good?

I must confess to thinking her current album 'Fearless' is a pleasant surprise. Yes it is country/pop by numbers to a degree, but there are some good catchy hooks in some of these songs and whilst you could argue her lyrics are a bit twee and girly, I don't think you'd have gotten that opinion from the majority of those at yesterday;s gig who are the target audience for those lyrics. Live, Swift handles things well. Her voice holds up well, and she has a solid band around her to fill out the sound - which is even less country live than it is on record. The band also get to rock out a bit on numbers such as Change and Fearless, which all seem to enjoy.

Live, Swift is an energetic performer who moves around the stage well and has already masters many of the stock rock/pop star poses: pose with acoustic guitar, rock pose with mic stand etc - my companion for the night felt this was all a bit too polished and practiced, although even he had to admit that the girl is destined to go far.

Highlights? hit single 'Love Story' (the song which hooked me on her. Pure fairytale fluff, but catchy as hell), 'You Belong with Me', and 'Change'

Would I go and see her again? probably not, but I'll settle for being one of those annoying peopole who says there were there back when she played smaller venues.

Comments

Daniel said…
Hey scott,

I liked Taylor's recent album as well. but from some of the live clips I've seen, she doesn't seem to be able to sing in key. It's disappointing to see but I'm sure she'll improve her live performances with age.
Scott said…
Daniel - her vocal shakiness is less apparent when you are actually seeing her live (as opposed to in clips in which the vocal inperfections are highlighted). It's not a great voice, but there are many worse out there - and that's without touching on the likes of Britnet who just lipsync a whole show.

Popular posts from this blog

Pop Hall of Fame

“It’s not rock ‘n’ roll anymore anyway,’’ he said. “What we used to call rock ‘n’ roll – the original term, defined by DJ Alan Freed – meant to refer to a certain kind of music that Chuck Berry and Little Richard and Elvis [Presley] were playing, and it was distinguishable from ‘popular music’ at that time ...What you have now is a pop music hall of fame, and I don’t care if I’m in the Pop Music Hall of Fame or not’’  Todd on why he's not especially a fan of the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame as told to the  Plain Dealer

Todd Rundgren @ The Forum 23/11/2008

I think this was Todd's first appearance at the Forum since he recorded a live album there back in 1994 on the No World Order tour. He was all alone for that one. Tonight, things could not have been more different as Todd brought the Arena tour to London. What can I say. It rocked. Playing the same set that he has been doing for the whole tour - opening with Love in Action, Open my Eyes, Black Maria, I Saw the Light etc, before playing Arena in its entirety - this was guitar rock heaven (and let's face it, probably the last time you'll see Todd doing this kind of tour in the UK). The band were tight, the backing vocals near perfection, and a few ropey moments aside, Todd's vocals strong and good. It was a real joy to see him playing so much lead guitar, after recent years of being more of the 'singer in the band'. There were a few technically issues near the start, when Todd couldn't get the clean guitar sound he wanted, and one amusing moment when he manag...

Pull in Emergency @ Camden Barfly 23/07/10

I like to get out and see new and up and coming bands and last night I went along to the album launch for a Band called Pull in Emergency. As is the case most times for these types of gigs, there were also 3 other bands on the bill, and I have to say that all had something to offer. Hella Better Dancer http://www.myspace.com/hellabetterdancer The night began with a bunch of 16 year olds, fronted by Tilly Scantlebury. They are a band that mange to fuse elements of early Cure, and PJ Harvey in a pleasing manor. I really liked the guitar work by Soph Nathan. Like all good guitarist she adds colour where it is needed without over powering the songs. Of the songs they played I really liked 'The City Sea' and new rocky song 'Say it' ? This is certainly a group worth keeping an eye on. They don't quite have the stage presence mastered yet, but time will bring that, and I'm already looking forward to what they'll sound like in a few years, but don't wait until t...