Tom Robinson
19 January 2024
As we set out to see his concert at The Stables in Wavendon last Saturday, even as long-time fans of Tom Robinson it felt perhaps a little soon to be seeing him again only nine weeks since we were at his gig at Storey's Field Centre in Cambridge. But that had been a solo performance and Saturday’s performance with his full band was a very different experience, and proved to be one of the best Tom Robinson gigs we have been to for many years. The Stables was packed: as I looked around the auditorium it was clear that his audience is now almost entirely middle-aged or older but I did spot five young women sitting together near the side of the stage. Once the support act started it quickly became clear that those young women were not there to see Tom Robinson! As I’ve mentioned here before Tom always uses his shows to introduce young musicians he has been championing on his BBC 6 Music radio show and this time the support slot was reserved for Bollo Bollo - a 4 piece indie/alternative rock band based in Buckinghamshire. It must have been a strange experience for them to be playing to a sell-out Tom Robinson audience but they - and their fan club - seemed genuinely thrilled to have been given this opportunity. When Tom Robinson and his band came on stage, after their first number Tom’s bass guitar stopped working, and there was a nice moment where the young bass player from Bollo Bollo managed to look simultaneously thrilled and slightly nervous about lending his instrument to Tom Robinson. Tom was in good form and the band were really rocking - particularly in ‘2-4-6-8 Motorway’ and ‘Up Against the Wall’. It was also lovely to hear Lee Forysth Griffiths (now a regular member of Tom’s band) sing one of his own songs: we first saw Lee as the support act for Tom Robinson at The Stables in about 2001.
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