JAD FAIR & TEENAGE FANCLUB
ARAB STRAP
London Barbican
22nd April 2002
Even though 'Words of Wisdom of Hope' is
one of my favourite records of the year, I wasn't really sure what to
expect from this show, and in particular I was worried about how Jad
would react in front of the largest audience he'd ever played to in the
UK.
It's clear that the Fanclub are on top form from the outset, and Jad
also rises to the occasion, not intimidated at all by this large seated
venue. He looks totally different from the last time I saw him (must
have been '96 at Highbury Garage) - the curly black hair and specs have
gone and he looks a bit greyer though much healthier nowadays. It's
clear that he's enjoying himself, cherishing his own wordplay on songs
like 'Smile' and 'Power of Your Tenderness', looking on with admiration
or jumping in the air when the Fanclub step it up a gear. In response
to the nastiest heckle ("Is this a joke?") he doesn't say a word, but
walks to the edge of the stage and puffs out his chest! It's left to
Norman to deal with the heckler in a more verbal way which seems to do
the trick!
The best bits are the rockier tunes like 'Crush on You' and the
excellent single 'Near to You', which are also the closest to Teenage
Fanclub's own material. I have to say that a couple of their own tunes
slotted in as an encore would have made everyone's night, but then I
also admire them for sticking to their guns and showcasing the entire
'Words of Wisdom and Hope' album. Overall, this was a really special
show, and against a lot of expectations it was a huge success. I reckon
those taking part in the standing ovation outnumbered the hecklers by
five hundred to one. We liked it more than soda crackers.