Tony Hadley and Paul Young @ Wests Leagues Club, Newcastle - 22 October 2008

Last night I achieved a childhood dream. I saw Tony Hadley and Paul Young in concert.
Some of my younger readers might be asking “Who?” For their benefit, here’s a history lesson. I was lucky enough to be born in the 1980s. In this glorious decade Paul Young and Tony Hadley topped the charts, Paul with his solo career and Tony as lead singer of Spandau Ballet. These days they’re a bit older, a little heavier, but Paul and Tony are still delivering those hits to their faithful fans.
The show opened with both 80s icons taking the stage for a surprise duet of the Don Henley classic “Boys of Summer.” I was so overwhelmed with seeing both men on stage at once I immediately dug my camera out of my bag. Apparently it didn’t realize what a significant musical moment this was, because it refused to play. I couldn’t believe it. I would love to have a photo to show you, but it just wasn’t to be.
My despair at the camera situation faded though once Tony left the stage to allow Paul to shine in the spotlight. He took us down memory lane early with “Love of the Common People.” Poor Paul’s voice isn’t a patch on what it used to be, but we were happy to sing along loudly and make up for his vocal flaws. He was certainly energetic though, and no one could accuse him of failing to entertain.
After a few solo moments Tony returned to join Paul in his smash hit “Senza Uno Donna.” Then it was Paul’s time to rest while Tony belted out some Spandau Ballet classics. Unlike Paul, Tony was in fine voice. When I was busy swooning over him as a girl I don’t think I realised exactly how well he sings. And for the record, despite the extra kilos he’s gained, Tony Hadley still makes me swoon!
The night continued in much the same vein, with solo hits interspersed with some memorable covers and duets. It was an inspired format which kept the energy levels up and everyone in the room engaged. These guys know they are able to tour today because they had some massive hits twenty years ago. They’re appreciative of their fans’ loyalty, so they’re happy to play the classics the supporters love.
The 80s wasn’t about particularly deep music, but what it lacked in messages it made up for in fun. I had a ball dancing with the other adoring girls up the front, singing along to every word of songs like “Come Back and Stay” and “Gold.”
But what I will remember most about last night is that I heard my favorite song in the world live. That song is “True.” Yes it’s overplayed and overblown, but seeing Tony perform it right there in front of me was something I’ll never forget.
After the show Tony and Paul decided to again thank the fans for their devotion by sticking around for autographs and photos. Again, I cursed my petulant camera. So I don’t have the photo to prove I met my childhood heroes, but I do have this concert ticket. And I have the memory of Tony wrapping me up in a cuddle and kissing me on the cheek!
Tomorrow I will go back to being a serious music journalist. But right now I’m happy to just be a gushing 80s music fan.
Image source: own photo
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6 opinions for Tony Hadley and Paul Young @ Wests Leagues Club, Newcastle - 22 October 2008
Jen
Oct 29, 2008 at 5:31 am
I caught two of the gigs Paul and Tony did. Saw them at Crown in Melbourne (probably about 1000 there) and then in Fairfield NSW (I’d say 400 to 500 there).
I fulfilled a dream I have had for over 20 years of meeting Paul.
Both nights were absolutely wonderful. The guys are a great team together and have a terrific raport.
Paul voice may not be what it was in the eighties but still was pretty good in my opinion. Having never seen Tony perform before, that was a delight in itself. He is a great performer and wonderful singer.
I have written a much more detailed report on Paul’s official website. The fruition of a dream for me in meeting him.
I’m so thrilled they came back to Australia. I’m still on a high. Just magic!
lkatulka
Oct 30, 2008 at 7:22 pm
How wonderful that you managed to catch two shows Jen! Trust me … if I hadn’t struggled so much to find company for one I’d have done the same thing! I’m so thrilled for you that you had such a wonderful time, but how could you not? I’m still telling my husband that he missed out by not going!
Tracey
Nov 17, 2008 at 4:39 am
I was a teenager in the 80’s also. I liked Paul Young however wasn’t too fussed. Unfortunately I was not sure who Tony Hadley was until i was reminded he was x Spandau Ballet. I went with a girl friend of mine, looking forward to going out. I never took a camera, I wasn’t fussed, but took my phone in case.
Well I tell you what! I was so mad at myself for not preparing myself better, because this for me was the highlight of my year, or more.
Paul Young was so energetic, handsome, boy next door, with a great voice. Tony Hadley blew me away with a voice that you didn’t want to sing over.
I surprised myself in just how happy it made me feel to be there.
I got a couple of 29sec video shots where you can just make out that the picture is a person and they are singing. But I am most proud of my autographed ticket from Tony - whom we managed to locate at a hotel, and Paul, whom was lovely enough to join us for a drink.
Thank you
lkatulka
Nov 18, 2008 at 12:58 am
What a fantastic story Tracey. I completely know what you mean … I’m still on a high from it all. How wonderful that you got to have a drink with Paul! I’m envious ;-)
Tracey
Nov 20, 2008 at 1:09 am
You have fantastic responses for people Ikatulka, thank you for your response. I’m from NZ, and still have my screensaver on my phone and computer of Paul and Tony. I’m almost 38 and feel like a teenager again. I found Paul very down to earth, extremely tall and polite when I met him, he spoke of food, and his children, not in depth of course.
I say always prepare yourself for a concert. Take a good friend, bottle of water/wine, be seated near an isle or close to one for bathroom access, look decent in case you meet up later, and if allowed always take a camera or camcorder - something!!!!!
I’m a little disappointed in the after concert reviews for the NZ concerts, there doesn’t appear to be any. I may be looking in the wrong places. Could be a business opportunity to update websites and comment on the aftermatch.
lkatulka
Nov 20, 2008 at 3:23 am
Great tips Tracey! I’ve started recharging my camera battery the day before a concert so I never have that problem again!
And I know EXACTLY what you mean about feeling like a teenager again. I said the same thing to my husband!
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