Doves take to the stage tonight at the London Roundhouse as part of the BBC Electric Proms festival.
If you are attending, have a great time! For those asking, band are due off stage at 10:15pm. Plenty time for an after show drink or two, or make that last train home. If you wont be there, full live coverage of the show from 4pm on BBC 6 Music.
Expect full coverage of the show on the blog tomorrow night after the gig and over the weekend no doubt. If you are attending and want to send in a review/photos etc then just send it over using the email address on the right.
Doves recently recorded a live session at Abbey Road. The session will be aired on Channel Four as part of the Live From Abbey Road TV series. Doves appear alongside Noisettes and Lyle Lovett to be aired November 7th.
News must be slow – here’s one that appeared on teletext yesterday..
Jimi Goodwin, the bassist for rock band Doves, is a hero after saving the life of… a rabbit!
“We rehearse on a farm and the Jack Russell from the farm just trotted past me with a live rabbit in his mouth. I just made him drop it and hopefully the rabbit is pretty fine,” he told me.
“I got him before he snapped his neck. It’s only staving off the inevitable, but thank God for that.” Nice.
Way to go Jimi! :) Not sure how to follow that one up..
In a recent edition of Uncut, musicians including Pete Townsend were asked to name their favourite Who song. Jimi chimed in with his favourite..
I’m One (Quadrophenia) – Jimi Goodwin (Doves). I liked at age 15.Ideal for awkward age.
Classic tune. Personally, its Baba O’Riley for me. Best intro ever. This would be the perfect opportunity to upload doves cover of the Seeker as played with Roger Daltrey at the Royal Albert Hall, 2003. Sadly I don’t have it at hand, will put that right in a couple weeks.
A BBC video profile of doves, which contains an interview with Andy & Jimi. Spoilers alert – If you don’t want any spoilage for the Electric Proms show, its best avoided! Jimi mentions a track they will be playing, that hasn’t ever been played live before as far as I’m aware. Correction:This track was indeed played live late 2005. I missed it obviously! :)
The video is only available to UK viewers! Non UK residents can watch the video here.
On sale now are restricted view tickets for the Electric Proms show, next Thursday. Get them before they go here. – These are now Sold Out. Read below for another chance..
Also open now, is a ticket ballot for the chance to get £5 tickets. For all the info, visit the BBC Electric Proms site.
Many of you have been asking about the BBC’s coverage of the Electric Proms. The concert will be aired live on 6 Music, then highlights will be shown later on BBC Two. Here’s how the coverage on radio & TV will pan out:
1600 – 1900 | 6 Music Steve Lamacq at BBC Electric Proms Steve is live from Camden’s Roundhouse ahead of 6 Music’s Electric Proms show with Magazine and Doves, who Steve will be talking to along with guests Rick Wakeman and Jarvis Cocker.
1900 – 2100 | 6 MusicMarc Riley: Magazine Marc Riley presents Magazine live at the BBC Electric Proms.
21:00 – 00:00 | 6 Music Gideon Coe: Doves Gideon Coe presents Doves live at the BBC Electric Proms, plus Florence & the Machine and Metronomy.
23:20 – 00:05 |BBC Two Doves Manchester trio Doves perform an exciting collaboration with the London Bulgarian Choir.
There will also be coverage on the Red Button, with build up from this Saturday. Then footage from the gig will be up til October 31st. If there are any changes I will do my best to flag them up. So get those recorders out.. I will not be posting video/audio up for download or any links to other sites for download. There is always the possibility this could be released.
Expect full coverage on the blog! I have switched my work days to be able to hear/blog the show. Should be a good day/night wherever you are!
by admin · Published October 12, 2009
· Last modified November 12, 2010
The setlist from the Hatfield Forum show, with thanks to Christina!
As if I can’t squeeze enough from the Hatfield show, Now a review of the show by the Daily Mail. Though I suspect they were there to review the venue, doves just happened to be playing! Though the reviewer seemed to enjoy it regardless.
Six years ago Doves frontman Jimi Goodwin lost his temper. During an early evening set at the Reading Festival he ranted at the crowd for not being lively enough, for not dancing, for really not caring whether they were present or not.
The truth was the audience weren’t really interested in the trio on stage –they just happened to occupy the same field – and an ego was bruised.
So flashing forward six years to the Doves gig at University of Hertfordshire’s brand new purpose-built venue, The Forum, things were a little touch and go as there didn’t appear to be any interaction between band and fans.
But the problem seemed to be that on the night the 1,500 punters were, at least initially, more keen to see what £38million had been spent on.
And so as Doves shuffled onto the stage and started their set 1,500 pairs of wide eyes scanned the room, looking at the shiny bars, the lights, the huge modern chandelier –everywhere but the stage.
And so it was for the next 20 minutes.
Swirling, passionate, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes uplifting songs were punctuated by polite clapping, gentle head bobbing and more chin-scratching than you would find at a philosophers’ convention.
For the first three songs it was hard to believe that the new auditorium contained Doves fans at all.
But after a creaking start, slowly and thankfully, things changed. Pounding, Winter Hill, Kingdom of Rust, Jetstream… the band dragged the audience out of their mire with such a powerful set of anthems that stone statues would have ended up dancing.
Words made the crowd whoop, Black and White Town united the audience in a stomp-along and as the opening notes of There Goes The Fear heralded the beginning of the end the shaky relationship between audience and band was finally banished for a glorious finale.
This was the night we had expected at last. Thanks to a ‘best of’ set with tracks handpicked from all four albums, our collective hair had been let down, shaken round and even Doves looked like they were enjoying themselves.
The Mancunian three-piece kicked off a series of great gigs lined up for the University of Hertfordshire’s new £38m entertainment venue with a blistering 90-minute set.
Before opening with most recent single Winter Hill, lead singer Jimi Goodwin announced: “Welcome Hertfordshire!”
The twice Mercury-nominated group then proceeded to play tracks from their latest studio album, Kingdom of Rust, as well as classics from chart-toppers The Last Broadcast and Some Cities, and debut single The Cedar Room.
To read the full article and view the picture gallery, click here.
The article also notes that the Wednesday edition of the paper will feature an interview with Jimi.
I have just been notified that the DJ set originally scheduled for Friday November 6th at Leigh’s Bar Bliss, has been moved to the following Friday November 13th. This is due to the band playing the Dubai Sound City on the 6th. Tickets bought for the original date will be valid for the new date.