The Adelphi, Sunday Night, 24th August, 2003


Frank and Will - 'Paperback Writer'

What a start! 'Paperback Writer' has always been my favourite Beatle single!

Some nice photos of a great guitar-player...


Jimmy


Jimmy - blistering guitars!

Again we were standing very near the stage. So here are more beautiful photos...

Oh Will! This is show-time!

The band has two excellent guitar-players...

Frank - a wonderful muscian!

Watch out! Jack is coming...

'Oh Darling' -  and what a beautiful skirt!

This was a chock! No one would believe you, if you tried to tell what you witnessed tonight! But here's the proof! (Well, I don't show everything - the finale!) But Jack has never performed the song better! What a show!

I cannot resist to include two more photos of the world-famous bass-player...



Will! - You're so cool!!!

Always hard to take good photos of the drummer, sitting there long back...


Rich

Rich, you're a fantastic drummer and lead singer! I still cannot understand how you manage to do both. (Sorry for the bad quality, but this is the only photo I've got.)


Frank, Will and Jack on bass
'Tomorrow Never Knows'

Unbelievable! We've heard 'Tomorrow Never Knows' many times in Liverpool. But you surpass yourself every time! This night we got a really great version with tough guitar parts, never heard before.
Time for the megaphone, and a closer look of the bass-player...

Will

Jack

No one has ever seen a bass-player like this!
Two encores, and another fantastic Liverpool concert was over, the 4th at The Adelphi. Tomorrow time for the highlight - 'The White Album' at The Royal Court.

The complete 'Fab Faux At The Adelphi' setlist:

01. Paperback Writer
02. Rain
03. I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
04. Tell Me Why
05. Oh Darling
06. No Reply
07. And Your Bird Can Sing
08. I Dig A Pony
09. Don't Let Me Down
10. Run For Your Life
11. Frank's Trivia Corner
12. Strawberry Fields Forever
13. Tomorrow Never Knows
14. Bad Boy
15. Revolution

All photos and text by Bengt Wärmlind, Sweden

Continue with 'The White Album' at Royal Court