RED GUITARS AT THE 100 CLUB
LONDON, 29/04/2022

A massive thank you to everyone who came to our Slow to Fade 2022 tour. It's been a joyous adventure, and the response has been unexpectedly amazing for us. Our show at the legendary 100 Club in London's Oxford Street was sold out and crammed with people dancing and singing along, teeming with friends old and new.

Thanks to the team at the venue and a special thanks to sound engineer Pascal who did a superb job for us, we had a great sound which made for a great atmosphere for us on stage.

So, here we are, all the original band back together for our Slow to Fade tour, Hallam Lewis, Jeremy Kidd, John Rowley, Matt Higgins and Lou Duffy‐Howard, joined in 2022 by Jos Allen and Doug Swallow.

Photographs by Richard Duffy‐Howard.

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Thanks to Rob Telford for his great black & white shots below:

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Big thank you to our special guests Fragile Creatures for a terrific set to open the show. Here they are sound‐checking in amongst some of Rich's other photos from the day:

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Thank you to everyone who sent us messages and reviews on social media, here's a few:

“So much joy in the room for @RedGuitars at the @100clubLondon last night. Uplifting to see brilliant musicians playing together again after 38 years. Slow to fade, as the song says.” John Pullman

“Friday evening with the fabulous Red Guitars at The 100 Club. I had waited 35 years for this tour and they did not disappoint!” Rob Telford

“I'm at a gig ‐ a real live gig with Red Guitars and they are rocking!” Liz Treacher

“What an extraordinary bunch of musicians @RedGuitars. I will need my jaw rewiring after watching that. Utterly joyous. I am 17 again.” Steve M

“You were absolutely brilliant. Overwhelmingly so. (I NEARLY plucked up the courage to speak to you in the audience during the support but didn't want to intrude). Thank you so much. Seeing you again 38! years after Coventry Poly meant a lot. Heartbeat Go!!” Pete M

“Wonderful to see Red Guitars in London last night. Absolutely loved it! I was 17 when I first saw them and I felt 17 again. Hoping to see them in 2060, if not (preferably) before!” Andrew Hook

“Last night was one of those ‘moments’. A band that clearly meant a lot to people, sonically and politically. And the lyrics are so fresh still. Shaken not Stirred, Good Technology, Sting in the Tale, chillingly spot on. Am still buzzing.” Steve Morgan

“Wow guys what an extra special treat to see you at the 100 club last night I had the best fun, thank you best wishes to all from David“

“I knew you were good. I didn't realise after 38 years away it could still be THAT good. Such an intricate sound, yet so accessible. Great onstage chemistry, too.”

Red Guitars on top form at The 100 Club last night. I described Brighton as brilliant, and this was better than Brighton.” Roger Millington

“Two absolutely stunning gigs ‐ last week in Manchester and last night in London. Please don't leave it another 38 years until your next tour… 'cos I might be getting on a bit by then.” David Gibson

“Amazing night at @100clubLondon with stellar sets by @RedGuitars @FragileCreatures. Great to meet the amazing Lou @LoudhailerUK in person & what a bass guitarist she is. Lovely to see Adam & Neville again & what a great audience.” Neil March

“Another full house and belting show for @RedGuitars this time at the 100 Club in London.” Phil Ascough

“I've waited 40 years! And I was not disappointed… such a brilliant show full of energy and just the best music!” Tia K Iqbal

“Magnificent gig in London last night.” Keith Phillips

“A stunning evening and nearly forty years after I first saw you live you've just got even better. Oh and I even got to replace the t-shirt I lost many years ago.” Simon Maurice

“Fantastic night. Looked like the band were all having a great night too playing a superb set. Thanks.” Darren Lewis

“Thank you for last night, I really enjoyed it. I never thought I'd get the chance to see you live. I've loved your music for 35 years and I still play your albums now. Thanks again.” Peter Lane

“It's not an exaggeration to say I have waited nearly forty years to see you play live. And I was not disappointed.” Gary Couzens

“An iconic band playing an iconic venue, it was pure magic.” Simon Higgins

“…to the unbridled joy of a packed venue, they surge into a scintillating rendition of Marimba Jive, Hallam's South African inspired guitar figures playing off against Lou's sumptuous sliding fretless bassline. It takes seconds to establish that Jerry has lost nothing of the power and distinctive character in his voice and the band have lost nothing of their interlocking groove‐making chemistry…” Trust the Doc

Here's Transistor Bassman's video of Good Technology at The 100 Club:

 

A big thanks to Steve Homer at AEG Presents for inviting us to reform for this tour. The AEG reps at every gig have been brilliant. We have truly had an absolute ball!

Read Phil Ascough's review in The Hull Story: