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The South Stockton Arc 5 October 2024

So, when the Beautiful South split up that was not the end for some of the band. In fact, the rest of the band continued, recreating all of those beautiful hit songs. And thus I was enticed down to Stockton Arc to see how well the south would check out. Carer Jan and I made the trip down to Stockton on a Saturday night to see The South.

The Arc website proclaimed the show thus: “The South are an impressive 9-piece band that features former members of The Beautiful South, including singer Alison Wheeler and lifelong sax player Gaz Birtles. They play the songs made famous by The Beautiful South and bring back the full flavour and arrangements with this exciting live band.”

“The South are keeping alive all those timeless songs such as A Little Time, Perfect 10, Rotterdam, Old Red Eyes is Back, Good as Gold, Don’t Marry Her, plus many more singles and album track; these songs span an impressive 20-year career starting way back in 1989!
Come on! Let’s Carry On… Regardless!”

And from the South website which explains the evolution even better: “When great British pop institution, The Beautiful South split in 2007, some members of the band didn’t feel ready to hang up their microphones or instruments just yet… Two years later, singers Dave Hemingway and Alison Wheeler, alongside lifelong members Damon Butcher (keys), Gaz Birtles (sax) and Tony Robinson (trumpet), came out of retirement and formed the 9-piece band, The South. And so The South embarked on their journey. Celebrating the Beautiful South legacy and great songs of their own, the band continues performing the classic songs.”

“Fast forward to 2017 and it’s all change. Dave Hemingway has announced his retirement from the live music scene, Damon Butcher now resides in Ireland thereby leaving the band and Tony Robinson has moved on to pastures new. It was time for The South to regroup and have a rethink. With the support from their amazing fans, they were encouraged to strive onwards. Right under their nose was an obvious choice. Up stepped long time sax player Gaz Birtles to take centre stage and take over the male vocal duties.”

Quite complicated. To summarise the female vocals are now taken up by former backing vocalist Alison Wheeler while the male vocals are taken on by saxophone player Gaz Birtles. And they do a pretty good job of it to. And so we get all of the classic chart singles: “A Little Time”, “Rotterdam”, “Don’t Marry Her”, “Perfect 10” and “You Keep It All In”. Of course it isn’t the same but hey it is a pretty damn good show which we both really enjoyed. Great to hear all those hits again.

Onward to see Paul Heaton at Newcastle Arena in the New Year. Thanks to Jan for the photographs and to Chris for manipulating the site as usual.

Setlist: From Under the Covers; One Last Love Song; A Little Time; Dumb; My Book; Blackbird on the Wire; The Lure of the Sea; The Table; Prettiest Eyes; Baby Please Go; Song for Whoever; Pretenders to the Throne; Old Red Eyes Is Back; Livin’ Thing; Rotterdam; Woman in the Wall; How Long’s a Tear Take to Dry; We Are Each Other; Don’t Marry Her; Perfect 10; You Keep It All In.

Encore: I’ll Sail This Ship Alone; Good as Gold (Stupid as Mud).