The marquee outside The Beacon Theater |
They do! And the "they" is a duo made up of the very talented Vince Clarke and the beautifully voiced Alison Moyet. Both artists had distinguished reputations in their own right before they joined forces. Vince Clarke launched a handful of successful bands throughout his career, commercially, the biggest was Depeche Mode. He started Depeche Mode in 1980 and after one album, left. In 1982 he started Yaz with Miss Moyet.
Alison Moyet and Vince Clarke, July 19th, 2008 |
When my time in Biloxi was done I went to live in Germany for a few years. I personally heard the song 'Situation' played in so many different clubs, in different countries, all throughout Europe. Everybody there loved Yazoo. The name of the band is dependent upon what side of the pond you are on. In the States, it's 'Yaz', in Europe it's 'Yazoo'. Reason being, there are some long-ago, decades-old, legal reasons. (Nothing to do with YAZ Birth Control.)
The song 'SITUATION' is to the 1980's as what Haddaway's 'WHAT IS LOVE?' was to the 1990's.
There had never been so much as a rumor, a murmur, or even a speculation of a YAZ reunion tour, ever. I was pleasantly surprised while I was riding my bike, on Houston street, when I saw the poster "YAZ at The Beacon." I peddled up to the box office and bought a ticket. I wanted to be in the audience the moment those two stepped on stage.
The night of the show, I arrived early and went right to where I wanted to be. I don't care what the ticket says. I wanted to get to the very last row. During all shows, people try to move down as close to the stage as possible. Even if the show is sold-out, like this one, there are always rows of empty seats way up there. It's perfect, there is plenty of room to dance without bothering anyone. There is always a dance party going on up there with like-minded folk. I sneaked a few beers in with me, one in each sock and I was set.
They were really great. I knew they would be. They kept it going with all the tremendous energy and the audience gave it right back, well worth the twenty-five year wait. They put out a live album after this tour, cleverly entitled 'Reconnect Live'. I wish they would reconnect live real soon again. I'm glad they played my all-time favorite YAZ song, 'State Farm'. Released only as a single and an extended single, never included on either album. From that night:
The last time Vince Clarke, Alison Moyet and Andy Bell all got together was for Mute Records Short Circuit Electronics Festival in London's Roadhouse in May of 2011. That would have been a jam to be at. Were you there? Leave it in the comments. Thanks.
YAZ- Soundcheck before the show |
Vince Clarke, Andy Bell and Alison Moyet |
During the fest, they performed both YAZ and Erasure songs. Sometimes a successful reunion gig, much like that one, can spark a reunion tour, fingers crossed. We will have to wait and see what develops with that situation.
Me and Vince after the show. |
YAZ PLAYLIST- Saturday, July 19th, 2008, The Beacon Theater
1-Nobody's Diary
2-Bad Connection
3-Mr. Blue
4-Knocking For A Good Time
5-Tuesday
6-Ode To Boy
7-Goodbye Seventies
8-Too Pieces
9-In My Room
10-Anyone
11-Walk Away From Love
12-I Before E Except After C
13-State Farm
14-Sweet Thing
15-Winter Kills
16-Midnight
17-Unmarked
18-Didn't I Bring Your Love Down
19-Don't Go
Encore
20-Only You
21-Situation