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« Reply #60 on: November 09, 2013, 04:11:54 PM »


Last night at Chequer Mead East Grinstead made me feel like a young man again. Not me reflecting on 43 years of going to see himself, but looking round at my fellow audience members made me feel quite sprightly and young! Of course, I couldn't possibly look that age!
As ever, I sit there with best intentions of remembering the set list and get carried away in thrall of it all and absorbed in the music and chat. Based on Naomi's set list from three weeks ago 50% was different started with London Apprentice, but then First Song (which I've been singing non-stop for the past three weeks). Hiring Fair, One Heart, Streets of London, Lunar Lullaby, Canopus, Maginot Waltz and Summer Girls were amongst the others, as well as Mr Connaughton, which was preceded by a story about the writing of the song with a promise to carry on the tale later in the show, but he didn't return to it. I won't spoil the fist part of the story for those who will be going, but I would love to hear its conclusion! A Tune from the Sofa album, plus his 'tributes' to Rev. Gary Davies and Robert Johnson were also in the mix and an encore of Around Cape Horn are the others that I can recall that filled nigh on an hour and a quarter. A great evening that lived up to expectations, but I came away with the same frustration that accompanies me every time I see him - why did it end so soon?
Looking forward to seeing him at the RFH at the Bert Jansch tribute concert, but in the meantime, I'm back to listening to the recordings of a man who has provided a soundtrack to my adult life.


That sounds like a very similar setlist to the one we had at Reading Concert Hall last night, though he ended with an unrecorded song inspired by the cover of Bob Dylan's Freewheelin' album.  And he did remember to come back to the end of the Mr Connaughton story when he came back for the encore.  I think we must have had a bit more, as it was about an hour and three quarters.

My first Ralph concert, and it was a great one.  Really enjoyed myself.
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« Reply #61 on: November 09, 2013, 10:26:46 PM »

We'll be at Cadogan Hall  Cheesy
and hoping to arrive a little earlier this year.
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« Reply #62 on: December 05, 2013, 10:36:51 PM »

Best wishes to all going to the Cadogan tomorrow for Ralph's last gig of the year.

Enjoy and please report back!
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« Reply #63 on: December 06, 2013, 09:01:05 AM »


Best wishes to all going to the Cadogan tomorrow for Ralph's last gig of the year.

Enjoy and please report back!


Will do, looking forward to visiting the best Deli just off Sloane square but promise not to buy smelly cheeses...  Grin
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« Reply #64 on: December 06, 2013, 09:27:05 AM »

We'll be there  Cheesy
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« Reply #65 on: December 07, 2013, 08:44:35 AM »


We'll be there  Cheesy


Thank goodness you were!!  Wink



 Was a wonderful evening at Cadogan. My those Grandchildren have grown since they sang the same song with Ralph 2 years back! Isobel is looking a young lady now and Lois so tall and handsome with a fine voice. Ralph wasn't bad either! Of course I queued to get my latest 'g' string signed LOL!!  Wink  2 new songs from Ralph really good I thought. When we spoke he did say "Forgot a few lines tonight..I expect someone like you noticed?!" Told him it didn't matter, hardly noticed! ;-))

....not to mention the 'photo shoot'  Wink Grin Air brushed the lot!! haha x
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« Reply #66 on: December 07, 2013, 01:59:13 PM »

Photos later JJ (TAW's official Ralph stalker)

Viv and I always try to get to his gig in London, before Christmas. It's a bit of a tradition.
Last night was exceptional. It is a lovely venue and Ralph played a set up there with the very best I have ever seen him do. Possibly the best and that covers a few decades.

(The grub at Cote was rather good as well.)
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« Reply #67 on: December 07, 2013, 02:11:48 PM »


Photos later JJ (TAW's official Ralph stalker)

Viv and I always try to get to his gig in London, before Christmas. It's a bit of a tradition.
Last night was exceptional. It is a lovely venue and Ralph played a set up there with the very best I have ever seen him do. Possibly the best and that covers a few decades.

(The grub at Cote was rather good as well.)


Thanks Colin

Ralph seemed so relaxed and very happy to be at Cadogan Hall, it is such a lovely venue plus a lot of his family and a room full of friends seem to bring out the best performance.

Good news to see advertised that his 70th birthday bash will be at the Drury Lane Theatre December 7th next year!


It was good to meet both you and Viv again, plus Chris Bates, Steve and Martin K and Martin Driver. Photos via email first please as I need to vet them!! haha  Wink Tiara
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« Reply #68 on: December 08, 2013, 09:02:26 PM »

Totally fantastic:


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« Reply #69 on: December 09, 2013, 01:01:31 AM »


Totally fantastic:



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