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First published 14:23 Saturday 8 November 2014 in Music Reviews
THE return of The Boomtown Rats was so amazing I had to pinch myself.
After 27 years away, Bob Geldof himself told the Bournemouth crowd gathered on a cold, wet, windy night he didnt think he could do it.
But he had rubbed down the fake snake-skin suit, gathered most of the original band and was good to go.
For 90 glorious minutes we experienced the full rage and anger of tracks like Someones Looking, I Dont Like Mondays and Eva Braun delivered by an impassioned, slightly croaky Bob who danced and pranced across the stage waving lanky arms and legs around, looking a mere fraction of his 63 years.
Delivering the lines like poetry from underneath his long, silver, tousled hair, this was an intense and mesmerising performance that transported us back to our teens but also convinced us that the Rats are as current and fresh today as they have ever been.
The music still has a frantic immediacy and despite capturing the anarchy of the punk/new wave era, the band was ultra tight and the sound quality was excellent.
Most tracks were from the first three albums, including Like Clockwork, Shes Gonna Do You In and Shes So Modern, with one of the saddest and most disturbing songs being Diamond Smiles which in many ways mirrors the tragedy Bob |recently experienced with the death of his daughter Peaches: |he hugged himself as he sang |and its words certainly felt raw.
The entire band was smiling by the end, clearly loving being back. I predict that the Rats will be around for a good while yet.