Just announced - the two-day Crossroad Guitar Festival, for the first time hosted by my city at the Moody Center, late September!
Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend (!), and a host of luminaries. Can’t wait, and will try to attend both days.
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Just announced - the two-day Crossroad Guitar Festival, for the first time hosted by my city at the Moody Center, late September!
Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend (!), and a host of luminaries. Can’t wait, and will try to attend both days. |
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on: Today at 01:48:23 PM
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Kristin Hersh. Not till October but looking forward to it. She's always fantastic - love Kristin ![]() Also going seeing Hejira, the Joni Mitchel tribute, at BotW on Friday (my birthday ). At least I hope I am - I've dropped enough hints to my wife that it would make a good birthday present!I thought about getting tickets for this too - Hejira is hands-down my favourite Joni album. Enjoy your birthday! |
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on: Today at 12:41:13 PM
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A mix this week with some Pentangle after hearing that Terry Cox has passed away. Also on the playlist are...
Katie Spencer, Martin Stephenson & Jim Hornsby, Martha Wainwright, Simon & Garfunkel, Stephen Stills, Sharon King, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Carly Dow, Rupa and the April Fishes, Roberto Diana, Sara Tavares and Catrin Finch Tune in at 8pm on https://www.internet-radio.com/station/gingerfeatherfm/ |
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on: Today at 12:15:15 PM
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Went to see Gong + Henge in Liverpool on Saturday. I didn't enjoy Henge so much, but I was definitely in the minority. Gong on the other hand were phenomenal. My mate has previously asked me to go see them a few times but I'm not much of a fan having only listened to Flying Teapot, and although I like it I've never felt the need to investigate further. He recently suggested some songs by the current incarnation plus Master Builder from You and I was converted. The new album (Bright Spirit) is very good, but admittedly I'm approaching with very few preconceptions so if you're a fan of a previous era of the band your viewpoint might be different.
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on: Today at 12:01:12 PM
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For the past few years I've been to see Soft Machine at Band on the Wall but this year's data coincides with us having a few days in Ambleside. I had a look at the tour dates and coincidentally they are playing Zeffirellis in Ambleside when we are there. My wide firmly declined to accompany me but my 16 year old daughter said she'd come along. I've given her the option of leaving early if she isn't enjoying it but she's already said she'd stay until the end. We'll see...
Also going seeing Hejira, the Joni Mitchel tribute, at BotW on Friday (my birthday ). At least I hope I am - I've dropped enough hints to my wife that it would make a good birthday present! |
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Kristin Hersh.
Not till October but looking forward to it. |
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on: Yesterday at 06:59:58 PM
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Tonight, a Genesis tribute band at the Pavilion, Llandrindrod Wells. They're called "The Watch" I believe. Not really what we expected, an hour of Genesis tunes, a break, then an hour including their own songs, with excessive noodling. The singer and founder of the band, Simone Rossetti, has a disconcerting habit of marching off the stage if he isn't singing at that point, like a coke fiend eager for a line. He has two mikes, one at the rear of the stage and one at the front and alternates between them without any visible reason. His current band consists of Francesco Vaccarezza on drums, Andrea Giustiniani on lead guitars, Valerio De Vittorio on keyboards, synthesisers & Rossetti's son, Mattia, on bass, guitars and backing vocals. All extremely competent with Andrea Giustiniani outstanding at times. Wendy and I would have preferred both halves to be all Genesis songs, we both saw them in the 70s and have happy musical memories. Try as I might to be fair and even-handed, I can't recommend The Watch. |
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| Started by Red Shoes (Caz+Mark) - Last post by Lubiloo (Lorna) | ||
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Showaddywaddy's Trevor Oakes. https://www.geo.tv/latest/657622-trevor-oakes-of-showaddywaddy-dies-aged-79-leaving-fans-heartbroken Sad news. The first band I ever saw in concert ![]() |
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on: March 28, 2026, 11:16:01 PM
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| Started by Red Shoes (Caz+Mark) - Last post by PhilipK | ||
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Showaddywaddy's Trevor Oakes.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/657622-trevor-oakes-of-showaddywaddy-dies-aged-79-leaving-fans-heartbroken |
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on: March 28, 2026, 05:24:30 PM
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| Started by PaulT - Last post by Andy | ||
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Tonight, a Genesis tribute band at the Pavilion, Llandrindrod Wells.
They're called "The Watch" I believe. |
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