by neil » 16th Jul 09, 17:27
I was down the front for the Wildhearts shows, and thought it was a case of a small handful enjoying Tragedy, while the vast majority gave polite applause and weren't too sure what to make of them. It probably didn't help that they were on first, I find as I get older and see bands with a similarly ageing fanbase people are less interested in support bands, seeing them as a chance to catch up with friends or turn up later...something I'm sometimes guilty of too, but it seems a shame with the Wildhearts when they make an effort to put on quality support acts.
With the Birmingham Ginger show maybe it was a Ginger crowd being more open, maybe it was the later stage time, maybe it was that the crowd had already seen them supporting the Wildhearts so knew what to expect, but it just seemed the whole room was instantly lifted when Tragedy came on, and there were more outward displays of people enjoying them, singing, dancing etc.