Photograph: Danny Payne/Rex/Shutterstock Although he’s probably not had to work as hard to win over an audience for a while, he gradually does it on his own terms, as ever. Opening number Mirror Ball begins as a twinkly piano ballad before veering off into a vintage, soulful groove, then a wobbly central bit where it seems to forget to be a song entirely, and finally a series of G-funk synth squeals. The sun came out just as the support band finished and the weather stayed dry.
Paul Weller - Festival Porta FerradaAmazing show at cannock chase sun came out as soon as you came on stage keep up the good work cant wait to see you again hopefully at cannock chase again!A Paul Weller concert can be a bit of a bit or miss affair depending upon what mood he is in and what songs he wants to sing. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Paul Weller - Paul Weller on AllMusic - 1992 - Arriving between the implosion of the Style… Weller remains the master of cool and throughout the night he delivered what the fans wanted, while promoting his new material with equal aplomb.Their next tour date is at Bedford Park in Bedford, after that they'll be at Cambridge Corn Exchange in Cambridge.Get your tour dates seen everywhere.Sala Santa Cecilia, Auditorium Parco della MusicaGreat evening in beautiful surroundings at Westonbirt arboretum.
At 62, a point when most long-established musicians are content to throw out the odd album as an excuse to do the greatest hits tour again, Paul Weller can’t stop creating.
A great way to finish. On More, another epic, he’s joined by Julie Gros singing in French, both flute and sax solos and a dramatic string section.Bringing our city to your living roomIf that sounds a bit wild for the average dadrock fan, the title track is centred on a summery acoustic strum reminiscent of George Harrison’s My Sweet Lord, and Equanimity is a jaunty novelty that sounds as if it could have been sung around the piano during the war. Paul Weller. This one falls somewhere between the brief oddity of that EP and the homespun, predominantly acoustic True Meanings album of 2018. Overall a great performance and Weller's voice still sounds strong and vibrant. So it was lucky for us that he decided to cover his complete repertoire for his Opera House performance. They did a couple of encores and finished with 'Town called malice' at which point the crowd went crazy. The Jam, Style Council and his solo work were all covered in full and with a band so tight, they added to the experience. Weller put on a polished and professional performance, a little bit of audience interaction but mostly he was about delivering the tracks.