The show was broken up in 3 sections, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Washington. Each started with a short film by Seamus Murphy of his and PJ's travels to the 3 locations, then showing his photographs and discussing them with Anthony Lloyd, a journalist who has worked with Seamus on assignments around the world. Then Polly read a few of her poems then John Parish & James Johnston joined her in playing the songs. It was very interesting to see the visuals then hear how Polly transformed them into poems and songs, her words painted the pictures perfectly.
I was impressed with the 10 new songs (complete album) that were played, and can't wait for the album, of course they will sound completely different with all the musicians she used in the recording studio and different again when she tours the album with a full band.
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I thought I was the only one who was not really loving it. Then, some people started leaving while Seamus was speaking about the photos (the most interesting part of the show, tbh). The most saddening part was seeing people leaving the audience when Polly was singing and hearing others saying things like "Finally, a good tune" when she finished "Medicinals".
People leaving during songs, going to the bar is nothing new it is typical behaviour for a small percentage of London concert goers, it has very little to do with the performer or the performance.