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Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)
Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)

Yeti at the Roadhouse - 7/10

Ged Camera (gig: 09/02/05)
We're guaranteed that the band are on the premises; a full 5 minutes before stage time, Yeti's John Hassall is sat cross-legged on the staged, tuning his guitar.


Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)
Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)

It's a bit of a waste of time though, as his instrument is so low into the final mix as to be unheard.听 It does allow the guitars of Harmony Williams and Andrew Dein-Jung to come across loud and clear though.

Occasionally, the implosion of one potentially great band will result in off shoots that merely ride along on the reputation of the original band - John Squire anyone?.听 Tonight is not the "John Hassall band plus a few backing musicians", the performance is very much that of a tight, well rehearsed unit in which every member has a valuable contribution to make.

Possibly to allow for some reflected limelight to fall on the others, Hassall stands to the side of the stage, allowing Williams to take up lead vocals and act as the focus for the packed crowd.听 Well, that should be attempts to, for all the eyes in a packed Roadhouse are firmly on the person stood stage left.

Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)
Yeti (photo: Ged Camera)

Introductions are minimal, the lads want to get on and play an early selection of catchy, jangly pop that isn't so far removed from a natural progression that the Libertines may have taken, but these are merely the teasing introductions for something that leads into an ultimately heavier, rockier second part of the set, laced with more guitar works from Dein-Jung.

There's a neat throw away line or two as well... "Never lose your sense of
wonder, even if you loose your head". There are no crowd surfers or moshers or an underlying sense of recklessness, merely a good natured rapport existing between band and crowd more resembling a house party than a gig. People do move to the rhythm, they smile a lot, and occasionally sing back the lyrics that have only been released on their web site.

A sense of the humorously ridiculous pervades, and the encore (Insect Eating Man) is met with the loudest cheer of the evening.听It's delivered in a capella, outbreaks of hand claps echoing around the venue as we acknowledge that honey bees make a crunchy base for a snack. The crowd wanted more, and that's the way it should be...

last updated: 15/02/05
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Gareth Jones, Last Drop Village
I loved this gig, and was so impressed that the connection with the Libertines was not milked in any way. As your reviewer points out, Hassall let his guitarists take front stage and their fretwork was fantastic. Although the banter was kept to a minimum I enjoyed Harmony Williams' introduction to the encore song Insect Eating Man. Misquoting Rick Parfait's Come On You Reds the message went out "Just keep your bottle and use your heads For ninety minutes we'll let them know We are the Yetis - Here we go! "

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