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 on: Today at 03:16:48 PM 
Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by wayne stote

Brown Horse at The Church in Ipswich - one of a network of local venues maintained by Brighten the Corners, a local arts enterprise who have breathed new life into the town’s original music scene. Back to the gig, BH are a Norfolk-based alt-country/Americana band garnering four star reviews and nine out of tens across the board and are shortly off to tour the states. I guess it’s me then, because I thought they were the most profoundly average band I’ve ever seen. Not poor, not great (the penultimate songs was quite the epic, I will say) but so thoroughly unmoving that I almost felt bad about myself for what I must have been missing.


Never seen Brown Horse live but I thought their debut album, Reservoir, was a good listen. They haven't reinvented the country-rock wheel but the songs were pretty enjoyable. Shame that didn't come across on stage.

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 on: Today at 03:03:57 PM 
Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by Shane (Skirky)
Brown Horse at The Church in Ipswich - one of a network of local venues maintained by Brighten the Corners, a local arts enterprise who have breathed new life into the town’s original music scene. Back to the gig, BH are a Norfolk-based alt-country/Americana band garnering four star reviews and nine out of tens across the board and are shortly off to tour the states. I guess it’s me then, because I thought they were the most profoundly average band I’ve ever seen. Not poor, not great (the penultimate songs was quite the epic, I will say) but so thoroughly unmoving that I almost felt bad about myself for what I must have been missing.

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 on: Today at 09:26:19 AM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by Alan2
Alan Osmond of the Osmonds. 76.

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 on: Today at 12:41:51 AM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by Delfini (Diane)
Re the above…..
I’ve bought a book, not read yet, about how does one separate a bad person from their excellent art /work. I just need to gird my loins to read it.

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 on: Yesterday at 05:27:15 PM 
Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by wayne stote
A few excellent shows within walking distance of home, over the last few weeks:

1. Lindisfarne were fantastic . Nicely balanced setlist. All the songs you'd expect but plenty of strong album tracks from across their/Alan's career too. Also good to see Nineties touring bassist, Steve Cunningham, back in the fold.

2. Dark And Twisties, a new-ish Swansea-based contemporary folk band, featuring former members of The Rag Foundation and Lost Tuesday Society. They managed to easily replicate the intricate arrangements and sublime harmonies of their debut album, Ungrateful Women and also threw in an invigorated version of CSNY's Our House, for good measure. Brecon's own premier folk-rockers, Enw, played a terrific opening set too.

3. Liz Jones & The Broken Windows, from Edinburgh had a great rapport with the crowd and if I wasn't as sold on the sonwriting as most of the atendees, I still had an enjoyable evening.

4. Nadav Tabak, a New Zealander now based in France, on his first UK tour. He uses guitar, electronic percussion and looping pedals to creat amient/trance soundscapes. I would have told you that wasn't my bag but I had a splendid evening.

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 on: Yesterday at 04:44:46 PM 
Started by wayne stote - Last post by davidmjs
Andy Clark, lead singer of Clark Hutchinson.  As reported on FB by Mick Hutchinson.

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 on: Yesterday at 01:52:23 PM 
Started by Dan O. - Last post by ColinB
A mostly Irish lineup this week on Off The Beaten Tracks following the death of Moya Brennan with music from...

The Pogues, The Dubliners, Polly Barrett, Cara Dillon, Van Morrison, Nuala Kennedy, The Alt, Clannad, Karan Casey, Oisin Leech, Kate Bush, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh, Simon Murphy, Grainne Duffy and McGoldrick McCusker Doyle w/ Heidi Talbot

Tune in at 8pm on https://www.internet-radio.com/station/gingerfeatherfm/


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 on: Yesterday at 12:27:31 PM 
Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by David V B
Steeleye in the Lowther Pavilion in Lytham. Good solid set, mixture from throughout the band’s catalogue. Only knew Maddy P and Julian L, but rest of the band fitted in well. (Liam apparently recovering from an op so new drummer sitting in). Missed Thomas the Rhymer but enjoyed Cold Haily Windy Night and an excellent Tam Lin, so overall a very enjoyable evening.

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 on: Yesterday at 09:33:19 AM 
Started by Alan2 - Last post by Alan2


Actually i read a good thing on a fbk page today and fleetingly considered  forwarding it to you but  it was long and i wasn't sure it'd be.of interest. It could have been titled  'why so many vinyl re issues sound ****' but it wasn't.   And the problem isn't confined to reissues.



Not to mention that a lot of the "remastered" reissues aren't from first generation recordings and suffer as a result. Several of the remastered reissues are reportedly quite dire, with dropouts and inconsistent volumes of instrumentation, as I've discovered very recently.


Yes that"s true.

Another major factor is the way the phenomenon  dubbed 'the loudness wars'   is also prevalent  on vinyl  records  , having been  waged on new and reissued CDs  for some years. LPs are commonly  mastered from a digital source. This needn"t be so bad   but extreme compression is used, and the overall  volume is jacked up. This foregrounsds some information, and the initial effect on the listener is impressive. But after a few minutes it"s dreadful- fatiguing  and depressing. There's no real nuance or contrast. EVERYTHING  sounds  TOO LOUD.
This sound is designed for  earbuds , blue tooth , etc. -  short term listening.  For people who want to  sit and enjoy the richness and detail of an album on at least a half decent system, it's  audio death.

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 on: Yesterday at 12:44:59 AM 
Started by Harbottle (Martin) - Last post by StephenB
Fairport in the magnificent Guildhall in Derry last night. As good as ever. I was only disappointed after reading on here and expecting it that there was no Sloth or Flowers of the Forest...but hey, there was more than enough there for me. (Oh, and no support - I was looking forward to Jen.)

No harm on Peggy, but from the hundreds of instrumental sets at their disposal, I don't understand why they keep doing Bankruptured for so long...It's beyond time for a change. But hey, minor quibbles, a great night. WKWTTG got a standing ovation of it own...

I took a friend with no real knowledge but an open mind and he gave them 8 out of 10, which if you knew him really translates as an 11. Proper order

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