The Rats are playing a homecoming 40th anniversary gig on Sunday 6th December 2015. Support from The Trouble Pilgrims aka The Radiators from Space playing their 1977 album TV Tube Heart in its entirety (all 33 minutes of it).
Last tickets remaining in the upper circle for 39 euro via Ticketmaster Ireland and doubtless other ticket agencies.
Friday 22nd May 2015 - Karlstad Sweden Wednesday 27th May 2015 Munich, Germany (CANCELLED) Thursday 28th May 2015 Swiss Festival Winterthur, Switzerland Friday 29th May 2015 - Wiesbaden, Germany Saturday 30th May 2015 - Cologne, Germany (CANCELLED) Friday 5th June 2015 Kivenlahti Rock Festival, Helsinki, Finland Sunday 7th June 2015 Let's Rock Bristol, Ashton Court, Bristol, UK Thursday 18th June 2015 Live Earth, Paris, France (CANCELLED) Sunday 21st June 2015 Lublin Festival, Poland Sunday 19th July 2015 Latitude, Suffolk, UK Friday 31st July 2015 Carfest North, Oulton Park, Cheshire , UK Monday 3rd August 2015 Friedberg, Germany Saturday 8th August 2015 Rebellion Festival, Blackpool, UK Sunday 9th August 2015 Rewind North, Capesthorne Hall, Cheshire, UK Friday 14th August 2015 Kartfestivalen, Norway Friday 28th August 2015 Carfest South, Laverstoke Park Farm Hampshire, UK Saturday 29th August 2015 Watchet, Somerset, UK Sunday 6th September 2015, Electric Picnic, Laois, Ireland Sunday 13th September 2015, Reload, Norwich, UK
Tonight, of all nights, The Boomtown Rats were the featured artists on BBC Radio 4s Mastertapes, the series which looks back at a key album from an artist's career.
This recording of the programme took place at the BBCs Maida Vale studios where the band recorded their Peel sessions back in the late 1970s.
I arrived at about 4.30pm with no one waiting outside the studio. So I headed to the local and was quite well oiled when three of us headed to the venue at about 6.15pm, a whole quarter of an hour before the doors were due to open only to be told it was full and no one else was getting in!
We were late because we were sent emails saying "You and those on your ticket will be given priority entrance to the event." so saw no need to get there that early.
I was a bit hacked off at that point thinking I had made a massive mistake considering I could have queued for a couple of hours, but then someone confirmed we had questions and were to be admitted, so we were taken down into the bowels of the studio where we waited outside the studio door to be let in. No queuing for us!
We politely let the others with questions in ahead of us. They all filed into the second row from the front, and as we were sitting down in the third row, we were told to get up and go and sit in the front row!
Turned out these were pretty much the best seats in the house, as the way the stage was set up John Wilson who was doing the interviewing had his back to us, but Geldof whilst side on to much of the audience directly faced us.
The Rats kicked off with the riff from Rat Trap which we were told to applaud enthusiastically, absolutely no issue for me. They opened with She's So Modern. I noticed various audience members recording and taking photographs which I didn't believe was permitted, Anyway as everyone was seated, and there was no one in front of me, I got my iPad out (which I had only taken along to stave off boredom in the queue) and recorded Rat Trap, Like Clockwork, Howard Hughes and Eva Braun.
The interview was captivating. Geldof dominated proceedings, but the other three did chip in from time to time. There was a lot about Mutt Lange and his input with Pete admitting that Mutt came up with the bass line in Rat Trap and Bob playing the song acoustically to explain what Mutt brought to the song. I also recorded that bit. Bob talked about writing Eva Braun and Howard Hughes in the same day. If only he could have more days like that.
I even got my moment in the sun when I asked my question. I even had to stand up so people could see me in my full Dennis the Menace regalia. I was a little apprehensive as I was asking if Geldof was the best singer in the Rats. He said no, and then gave a really interesting answer about how Simon and Mutt Lange provided the harmonies, Garry interjected to say Geldof's presence and performance made him a great front man which I wholeheartedly agree with.
I suspect there will be a fair amount of cutting, Some of Bob's more colourful answers definitely won't be broadcast, because John Wilson repeated a couple of questions saying that his first answer wouldn't be going out on Radio 4 at three in the afternoon!
The show ended at 9pm, which left two hours of further drinking time with friends, where we looked back at my footage and talked music until closing time.
It was an absolutely superb evening on a par with getting to play at Highbury and meeting Charlie George before they dug up the pitch. Truly a once in a lifetime money can't buy experience, well except for those good people who bid £550 to win the eBay/Children in Need auction. The best night out this decade!
The show will be broadcast on Radio 4 in two parts on the 1st and 2nd December 2014.
As Kentish Town is a quick jaunt around the overground, this was a nice easy trip. Met up with some old (and young as it happened) fellow Rat fans at the local, prior to heading in and getting a prime viewing spot two or three from the front, just in time to see Republica who were great support and played this superb set
From Rush Hour With Love
Out Of The Darkness
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Try Everything
German Accent
Hallelujah
Christiana Obey
Ready To Go
Not wishing to leave my vantage point, I didn't worry about heading to the bar as the crowd grew ever denser around me. At about 9pm, The Rats came onstage and played
(I Never Loved) Eva Braun
Like Clockwork
Neon Heart
(She's Gonna) Do You In
Someone's Looking at You
Banana Republic
She's So Modern
I Don't Like Mondays
Close As You'll Ever Be
Mary of the 4th Form / I Wanna Be Your Man /Boom Boom
Looking After No. 1
Rat Trap
Encore
Me and Howard Hughes
Diamond Smiles
The Boomtown Rats
Aaron Liddard joined the band playing sax on Rat Trap and The Boomtown Rats.
There was a very lively crowd, self included, at the front. Place was absolutely buzzing at the end of Rat Trap with the whole of the circle stood applauding.
Headed to the bar for Diamond Smiles, and saw the the rest of the Forum was very crowded.
My second annual pilgrimage to Cambridge to see the Rats in a smaller venue than those I would normally see them in London. A slow train journey allowed me to consume the best part of a nice bottle of rjoca, however it did mean I missed Republica and ended up a little away from the stage, however, The Junction is pretty compact, so even if you had your back to the wall, you'd still be as close as you could ever get to the stage at The O2 or a festival.
The Rats had a new swanky video to replace the projections of the last tour, even if the visuals are more or less identical, except a montage of them playing at festivals when introduced by Geldof during the encore of Diamond Smiles. Also a new twist on the snakeskin suit story which was welcomed by those who had undoubtedly seen the Rats last year at the nearby Corn Exchange.
The set was the standard that had preceded it on the tour to date, which meant no Joey (boo) but a welcome return for Howard Hughes (hurray). It was the show that met expectations, in front of a quite subdued audience bar the odd pocket of excitement. Nevertheless, good to see the Rats at a venue where you can see the reds of their eyes and get involved.
The Rats played two sets; one in the afternoon and one in the evening. 4 and 10pm on RED stage.
4pm set
(I Never Loved) Eva Braun
Like Clockwork
Neon Heart
(She's Gonna) Do You In
Someone's Looking at You
She's So Modern
I Don't Like Mondays
Close As You'll Ever Be
Mary of the 4th Form / I Wanna Be Your Man / Boom Boom
Looking After No. 1
Rat Trap
Kicks
Diamond Smiles
The Boomtown Rats
10pm Set
as above but without Close As You'll Ever Be and Kicks
There is a recording available, however the tracks appear to be playing at the incorrect speed. Listen for yourself https://www.concertlive.co.uk/downloads/album/183/
(I Never Loved) Eva Braun Like Clockwork Neon Heart (She's Gonna) Do You In Someone's Looking At You Joey's On The Streets Again Banana Republic She's So Modern I Don't Like Mondays Close As When The Night Comes Mary of The 4th Form Lookin' After No. 1 Rat Trap Never Bite The Hand That Feeds Diamond Smiles The Boomtown Rats