Stiff Little Fingers rock Falmouth

Stiff Little Fingers played in Falmouth last Saturday (15th August) and of course we went to see them. As hardcore fan Mr Larcombe says, "It's worth going up to Bristol to see 'em because they're consistently so good." He's right, too, so I met up with the usual suspects of Gary and Dave outside the Princess Pavilion in Falmouth at 2000 hrs. Julie, who has at times expressed a fondness for Cliff Richard, came along, too. Gary has persuaded her that The Stranglers are a great live act and after hearing so much about SLF she had to see what all the fuss was about.

As Jake said to us that night, Falmouth is a long way west but I hope the reception they got will see Stiff Little Fingers down this way again soon. Dave was on holiday from Gloucester and looked fit and tanned despite camping in Cornwall for a fortnight. Mr Larcombe and Julie were staying in a guest house across the road and took three minutes to walk to the venue. I had travelled the furthest from Liskeard but was staying with my family in Goonhavern that weekend. It was so much easier than driving up to Bath or Bristol and back the same evening.

The tour shirts looked good, though - USA, New Zealand, Australia, Belfast, Falmouth.

I have many happy associations with Falmouth. I was a student at the art college from '81 to '82. Also, some of my forebears had houses, photographic shops and art studios down there. One would burn his photographic shops down for the insurance but his son founded the volunteer fire brigade so we're about even. And Stiff Little Fingers are still burning.

Julie was quite impressed. I don't think the crowd knew when to shout "Do-do-do!" or "Go for it!" as well as we seasoned Fingers fans did but they were definitely enjoying themselves. But they didn't play for long enough! All too soon it was time for the final "Alternative Ulster." I wish they'd found time for "Listen", another of my favourites.

Afterwards, as I walked back to my car (I'd parked opposite the art college) I fell into conversation with some other concert goers. They saw my old leather jacket and grinned, shouting "Fingers?" to which I replied in the affirmative.

"When they came on," one said, "I thought, oh no, they're past it but then they started to play and I was blown away." (For those of you who don't already know, Fingers come on after the rousing intro of "Go for it" and then blast you with four high octane songs). "Man, they were unbelievable! I love Old Skool stuff!" We shook hands and parted complete strangers but the best of mates, united by a common experience and an appreciation of the power of Guitar and Drum.-

(Picture of Ian leaping into the air courtesy of Tractor Boy)

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  1. Hey Bob, good review. I was there with my son that night and had travelled down from Southampton. Another great gig from probably the most genuine band going.

    Just a quick note. The picture you are using at the bottom of your review (Ian jumping in the air) I took in Derry in June 2008. Glad to see you using it, a small credit would be appreciated.

    Cheers
    TractorBoy

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  2. No Probs Tractor Boy,

    Thanks for letting me use your photo. It is rather a good one isn't it? I certainly agree with your comments about the band.

    As you are probably aware SLF are playing in Plymouth on March 27th and me and The Usual Reprobates (see January posting on The Buzzcocks) are alreadu getting excited about it. At the latest count there should be 24 in our party and we're working on others on (somehow) have never heard of Fingers to come along.

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