Dublin - April 16th, 2000

Disc 1

01. Introduction
02. I Remember That
03. Bonny
04. The Sound Of Crying
05. Machine Gun Ibiza
06. Andromeda Heights
07. We Let The Stars Go
08. Life's A Miracle
09. If You Don't Love Me
10. Jordan: The Comeback
11. Faron Young
12. Couldn't Bear To Be Special
13. Dragons
14. Appetite
15. Life Of Surprises
16. Electric Guitars
17. Cars & Girls

Disc 2

01. Cruel
02. I'm A Troubled Man
03. Carnival 2000
04. Moving The River
05. Hey Manhattan!
06. Lions In My Own Garden
07. Swans
08. Nightingales
09. One Of The Broken
10. When Love Breaks Down
11. Goodbye Lucille #1
12. Cowboy Dreams
13. Looking For Atlantis
14. Where The Heart Is
15. Prisoner Of The Past

All Tracks (Zip File)

Sent in by Alan Docherty.

Gig review by Mick Lynch:

"Ladies and Gentlemen, will you please welcome on stage Prefab Sprout". The lights go down, the hands go up and Paddy, sporting an image similar to that of Roy Wood in his Wizzard days, walks on stage to tremendous applause.

"This is a song called 'I Remember That' says Paddy. A voice in the crowd shouts "I remember Trinity" a reference to their concert here in '84. "I'd rather forget it" Paddy quickly replies. This sets the tone for the evening as a relaxed Paddy has to defend his appearance on numerous occasions.

His back catalogue of ballads dominates the early part of the show, 'Bonny', 'Andromeda Heights', and 'Life's A Miracle' being the most melodic. "What's the story with the beard paddy" someone shouts. "Do you not grow hair here in Ireland or is it a cultural thing" he replies. The pace quickens for 'Faron Young', and 'Appetite' and 'Life of Surprises' brings the first half of the show to an enjoyable end.

The singles 'Electric Guitars' and 'Cars And Girls' open the second set before 'Cruel' slows the tempo down again. "This next song could have been the number one for the Millennium, only Westlife got there" says Paddy. "I mean Terry Jacks obviously wrote 'Seasons In the Sun' for the Millennium. How stupid of me to write a song called 'Carnival 2000'" he added.

He was now enjoying himself. It was the last city on their tour, their first in 10 years so why shouldn't he. His mother smiled down from the balcony while Paddy did his best Billy Joel impression at the keyboard for a lovely
version of 'Swans'.

The following night he remained at the keyboard to play 'Nightingales' for me as I'd told him it was my wedding song. It wasn't really rehearsed, although you wouldn't have known. Martin and Neil just stood back and let Paddy and Jess compete with each other on keyboards.

'When Loves Break Down' brought the loudest cheer from the packed auditorium before 'Goodbye Lucille No. 1' and 'Cowboy Dreams' brought the show to an end after two hours.

The crowd weren't leaving so back came the quartet to complete the encore with 'Looking For Atlantis' and the new single 'Where The Heart Is.' 'A Prisoner Of The Past' brought the set of 31 songs and 140 minutes to an enjoyable climax. It was certainly the carnival of 2000."

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