CORNELIUS + THE GENTLE PEOPLE
London Royal Festival Hall 6th May 2002
After all these mediocre support slots,
I was hoping Cornelius could at least make the evening worthwhile. I
needn't have been concerned as this turned out to be one of the best
shows I've seen in ages.
Much like the Flaming Lips, Cornelius has gone for a multimedia
approach when playing live. The opening is spectacular - a white sheet
in front of the band with Cornelius in silhouette pointing at spaces
where words appear by way of an introduction, then the sheet falls away
and they launch into 'Point Counterpoint' accompanied by the hectic
video for that track on the screen behind them.
It continues in this vein for the rest of the set, the visuals
completely in sync with the band, and in fact they don't even take a
break until they've played half of the 'Point' album in sequence. I
don't know whether it was the presence of the visual accompaniment, but
'Point' seems to have been given a new lease of life for me tonight. On
previous listens I thought it was pretty good, tonight it sounds great.
it wasn't just new material though, some older songs from 'Fantasma'
are revisited with 'Count Five or Six' coming across as one of the most
memorable moments. Although some people may say that having everything
in sync ruins the spontaniety of the band and makes it less of a live
event, i don't think that it detracted at all from the gig. In fact
Cornelius makes a break into the crowd at one point and chooses someone
to come on stage and help him play 'Love Me Tender' on the theremin
against a backdrop of old Elvis movies!
One of the most remarkable shows i'd seen in ages, and one of my favourite gigs of this year so far.