Lulu The Glasshouse Gateshead 12 April 2024

lulu0Much respect to Lulu. She has achieved so much throughout her career which now spans six decades since she first hit the charts with “Shout” as a young, wee Scottish lass who came down from Glasgow and hit the lights and 60s magic of the big city, London and met other people from the North such as the Beatles. But more of this later. The show was a mixture of Lulu recounting her memories and the songs which made her famous along the way.

lulu 3The Glasshouse website promoted the show thus: “The tour will get under way in Lulu’s hometown of Glasgow on April 9 and The Glasshouse – which changed its name from Sage Gateshead in September – is to be her third port of call. The tour will wrap up at The London Palladium on April 17 which was the anniversary of the day in 1964 that she first stormed into the UK charts , at the age of just 15, with the iconic Shout. The six dates are set to be a real celebration of a career that has turned Lulu into a national treasure and which has seen her become a Eurovision winner, a Bond theme singer and star of the biggest-selling record in the US – To Sir With Love in 1967. She is one of the first pop artists to have performed behind the Iron Curtain in Poland; has had a number one with Take That and has just this summer performed two nights at the Hollywood Bowl. And now the tour promises to show off Lulu “as you’ve never seen her”.”

LU243The concert was in two parts with a short interval. Lulu focused on the many highlights of her career. The first part covered the 60s and 70s. The second part covered later years including the famous collaboration with Take That. She started with the 1960s “Shout”, and images of her with the Beatles and other stars from the era. And that was how the show progressed.

lu247The format was Lulu talking about her life and her music, interspersing her story with images and the great songs which made her famous. She was accompanied by an excellent band and singers. She focused upon the highlights of her career, which are many and very impressive. After “Shout” Lulu talked about singing a Neil Diamond song: “The Boat That I Row” and showed a picture of her with Neil Diamond, whilst performing the song. Next was my favourite Lulu song “To Sir With Love” which she explained was never a hit in the UK, as it was released as a B-side in this country, but was a massive number 1 in America. She performed the song to a backdrop of clips from the film and many images of herself with Sidney Poitier.

LU245She then went on to talk about her marriage to Maurice Gibb, “I married a Bee Gee”. Which led into showing a video of Lulu duetting with Maurice some years later on the Bee Gees’ track (and my favourite song of theirs) “First of May”. She explained how, long after they had been divorced, she was recording a duets album and someone suggested that she ask Maurice to do a duet with her. She was a little nervous of doing so, but when she did ask him he accepted immediately. Hence the video, during which Lulu sat down and watched the screen. Very touching.

LU242The 1970s saw Lulu representing the UK in the Eurovision Song contest, so she sang “Boom Bang a Bang”. She went on to win the contest. As she sang images from the Eurovision Song contest were displayed on the screen behind her. Fantastic nostalgia. Then she talked about her collaboration with David Bowie, treating us to “The Man Who Sold the World”. Next we moved to the James Bond film theme “The Man with the Golden Gun” which was accompanied by video clips from James Bond films. This lady really was busy in the 1970s!

LU241The second set followed a similar format moving into collaborations with Take That and Tina Turner. Again, some fabulous music and video to support the songs. However, I must admit to preferring the 60s and 70s material. Overall, an absolutely excellent showcase of Lulu’s many career highlights and a fantastic mind-boggling career.

Many thanks to Jackie for the photographs and Jan for manipulating the site. The images of the record and the paperback are taken from photographs of items in my own collection.

lu246Setlist: Set 1: Shout; Heat Wave; The Boat That I Row; To Sir With Love; Boom Bang-A-Bang; First of May; Oh, Me Oh My (I’m a Fool for You Baby); The Man Who Sold the World; The Man With the Golden Gun; I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do); Scotland is a Place Called Home.

Set 2: Independence; We’ve Got Tonight; I Don’t Wanna Fight; Who’s Foolin’ Who; How Long; The Living Years; Teardrops; Relight My Fire; I’m Still Standing; The Load-Out/Stay; Shout.

6 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Lesley Griffin on April 27, 2024 at 4:59 pm

    I can’t keep up with your musical outings Peter!!!

    Lesley Griffin


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  2. Posted by Bryan on April 27, 2024 at 8:45 pm

    I too loved Lulu singing To Sir With Love. The Trashcan Sinatras also do an incredible version of the song. That little lady has a mighty voice. Thanks for another nice review!

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    • Posted by vintagerock on April 28, 2024 at 11:45 am

      Glad you enjoyed the review of Lulu, Bryan. Yes To Sir with Love is my favourite Lulu song. She was magical and still a bundle of energy. Peter

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  3. Great report, Peter. It looks like the stage display with scenes from Lulu’s past performances was a great addition to the night.

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    • Posted by vintagerock on April 28, 2024 at 2:48 pm

      Hi Ciaran yes it was a great concert, well planned and executed with a great blend of talking, songs, video and Lulu’s dynamic performance. Much, much better than I anticipated. Happy days Peter

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