Music: Seasick Steve
SEASICK STEVE BARROWLAND, GLASGOW
WITH his bushy, greying beard and trucker's cap, dungarees and white vest, Seasick Steve conforms to the popular image of the vagabond bluesman, playing on street corners for beer money. He has also lived the life of the drifter he has enshrined in his songs.
His story is almost too perfect, especially when presented in such an intimate, informal staging, with just a drumkit, a choice of wooden chairs, a couple of guitars, including Steve's famous Three-String Trance Wonder, plus his Mississippi Drum Machine – a wooden box for stomping on, which got a cheer of its own when he brandished it for the crowd. He even brought his youngest son along to play washboard.
But even if the quaint set-up is in danger of overshadowing the songs, this laidback dude has the charm to pull it off. When he invited support act Amy LaVere back on stage for a duet, they spent as much time sitting around enjoying each other's company and liquor as they did covering Hank Williams's I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry.
Although Steve doesn't run the slickest of operations, he is not just a mellow old dog, spinning quaint ditties. He and his drummer rocked up a version of The Letter by The Boxtops in minimal but fiery White Stripes style, and there was always a primal edge to his electric numbers, despite the tendency to drift off into messy jams.
By the time he rolled out the Dog House Boogie for the encore, he had the audience howling along with him.
- Family mourn death of Glasgow ‘fight’ schoolboy
- Rangers takeover: Duff & Phelps threaten legal action against BBC
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
- Rangers administration: Fans fear Duff & Phelps claims could scare off Green
- Rangers takeover: triple penalty punishment enough, says Johnston
- Alistair Darling leads ‘No to independence’ fight over tea and biscuits
- Scottish independence: SNP flip-flops over Nato
- Scottish Independence: SNP ‘won’t be Yes campaign’s only voice’
- Today’s youth not fit to be employed, says car firm Arnold Clark
- Scottish independence: ‘People here are best qualified to run Scotland’
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Saturday 26 May 2012
Today
Sunny
Temperature: 9 C to 20 C
Wind Speed: 16 mph
Wind direction: North east
Tomorrow
Sunny
Temperature: 12 C to 22 C
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind direction: North east

