The Smithereens with John Hampson (9 Days)
West Herr Riviera Theatre
North Tonawanda, NY
November 20, 2024
The Smithereens introduced their mix of energy pop, rock, and various rock to the attractive West Herr Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda, NY, on Nov. twentieth, delivering a dynamic efficiency that celebrated their wealthy historical past and enduring attraction. The historic venue, with its intricate structure and up to date amenities, supplied the right setting for a night of nostalgic but vibrant music.
With their forty fifth anniversary approaching in March 2025, the band showcased why they continue to be icons within the rock world. Though the late, nice vocalist Pat DiNizio’s presence was deeply missed, Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms dealt with vocals with heartfelt vitality and charisma. His voice seamlessly melded with the Smithereens‘ traditional sound, giving followers each a way of nostalgia and one thing refreshingly new.
Graham Maby, a veteran of Joe Jackson’s band, stepped in on bass for the absent Mike Mesaros, delivering a sophisticated efficiency that complemented Dennis Diken’s rock-solid drumming and Jim Babjak’s signature guitar riffs. Collectively, they recreated the magic that has outlined the Smithereens for many years.
The setlist was a masterclass in energy pop and rock, opening with the punchy “Behind the Wall of Sleep” and launching straight into the infectious vitality of “Prime of the Pops” and “Sorry.” Followers had been handled to beloved deep cuts like “Strangers When We Meet” and “Groovy Tuesday,” in addition to staples like “Solely a Reminiscence” and “Blood and Roses.”
Highlights included Jim Babjak stepping up for lead vocals on the poignant “Life is So Lovely” and Dennis Diken’s soulful activate “I Don’t Wish to Lose You.” The band’s versatility shone as they transitioned from introspective ballads to high-energy covers of Sam Cooke’s “Chain Gang” and Badfinger’s “No Matter What”.
The night culminated with the electrifying “A Woman Like You,” a music that is still as contemporary and anthemic as when it first hit the airwaves. The viewers’s enthusiasm all through the night time was a testomony to the enduring energy of the Smithereens‘ music.
This efficiency was greater than a live performance; it was a celebration of a band that continues to resonate deeply with followers previous and new. The Smithereens, alongside Robin Wilson and Graham Maby, proved that even after 45 years, their music nonetheless has the facility to unite and uplift. If this present was any indication, their milestone anniversary subsequent yr will likely be a celebration to not be missed.
Opening for the Smithereens was John Hampson, singer of the band 9 Days. Hampson performed an acoustic set which included the band’s hit “Completely (Story of A Woman)”.
This was undoubtedly a present to not miss!
SETLIST:
Tequila (The Champs)
Behind the Wall of Sleep
Prime of the Pops
Sorry
She’s Acquired A Approach
Strangers When We Meet
Groovy Tuesday
Inexperienced Ideas
Solely a Reminiscence
Now and Then
Reduce Flowers
Yesterday Woman
If the Solar Don’t Shine
Life is So Lovely (Jim Babjak on vocals)
I Don’t Wish to Lose You (Dennis Diken on vocals)
Blues Earlier than of After
Miles From Nowhere
Drown In My Personal Tears
Home We Used to Reside In/Sparks
Blood and Roses
Chain Gang (Sam Cooke cowl)
No Matter What (Badfinger cowl)
A Woman Like You
See our interview with drummer Dennis Diken.
All pictures by Joel Naphin
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