Hi all.
I went to see Jim last night in The Attic at the Railway Inn. A lovely little venue; a room above a very simple single-bar pub. All seated venue last night. Think tatty french cafe/railway waiting room/ 1970s sitting room with cafe tables and chairs, banquettes and a wonky standard lamp! Seats about 50, I think [pretty well full last night] so a perfect venue for Jim solo. A very intimate venue. I will certainly try to go there again.
Jim was just great; songs from all albums as far as I could tell. Just voice, guitar, piano and a bit of loopiness; not sure what the technical term is. Just perfect. And a chance for the folk of Winchester to demonstrate their singing skills and enthusiasm at the end. I tried to catch what those fingers were doing during Lord Douglas to make my insides turn but all I can honestly say is 'moving and stopping at different speeds'. Sorry. 'Is is true' was gorgeous. It was also so good to hear Sweet England and Lord Bateman live, as they were the first of Jim's songs I heard, on the Mike Harding show a couple of years ago.
I live in North Somerset and could not get to the Exeter or Corsham gigs. I knew I was working in Yeovil yesterday so I thought hey ho, just another hour and a bit to Winchester after Yeovil so I just carried on driving. So glad I did.
Are many of you fellow fans living in the Southwest-ish? My husband comes along to keep me company but it would be great to go to Jim gigs with someone who really wants to be there!
Just to let you know, Anais Mitchell is in the UK in June and playing St Bonventures in Bristol on 4th June.
Thanks for a great evening last night, Jim,
Jeannie