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« Reply #2460 on: October 20, 2025, 08:51:19 AM » |
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Justin Hayward, New Theatre, Cardiff last night. A lovely evening, with plenty of highlights. My personal favourite was 'You and Me', which I hadn't seen him do solo before. His voice sounded a bit wobbly at first, but he seemed to improve as the evening went on - and there was a lovely few minutes when he paid tribute to all of his old Moody Blues bandmates, all of whom have now died. He sounded and looked quite emotional when he spoke. I particularly liked when he said that Mike Pinder 'made my songs work'. He had some great help from those on stage with him, including Mike Dawes, who had his short support act moment. He's doing a tour next year. I've seen him with Justin before and he is is a very talented guitarist, but I don't know if I'd want to see a whole evening of him playing.
A great way to spend a Sunday evening.
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« Reply #2461 on: October 20, 2025, 10:32:01 AM » |
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Sounds great. I babysat his daughter for him in the 1970s when my then girlfriend was asked to do so and I went with her. Nice chap.
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« Reply #2462 on: October 20, 2025, 02:58:30 PM » |
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Just had a good week. Pete Roth Trio, Cats In Space, Peat and Diesel & Dervish.
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« Reply #2463 on: October 20, 2025, 03:01:06 PM » |
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Just had a good week. Pete Roth Trio, Cats In Space, Peat and Diesel & Dervish.
In general, I'm not a jazz fan, so apologies if I'm missing something obvious. Do you reckon anybody would be going to see the Pete Roth trio if they didn't have Bill Bruford on drums?
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« Reply #2464 on: October 20, 2025, 03:59:35 PM » |
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Just had a good week. Pete Roth Trio, Cats In Space, Peat and Diesel & Dervish.
In general, I'm not a jazz fan, so apologies if I'm missing something obvious. Do you reckon anybody would be going to see the Pete Roth trio if they didn't have Bill Bruford on drums? I think it's fair to say most people are there to see Bill. Me and my two mates certainly were.
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« Reply #2465 on: Yesterday at 11:58:49 PM » |
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The Van Morrison Alumni Band at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham. Brilliant musicians playing wonderful songs without the risk of the singer having a strop. What’s not to love?! A better set list than you get from the man himself too as they play many of the songs he doesn’t play any more and no material off a new album. All in all, a super evening.
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« Reply #2466 on: Today at 07:55:31 AM » |
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The Van Morrison Alumni Band at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham. Brilliant musicians playing wonderful songs without the risk of the singer having a strop. What’s not to love?! A better set list than you get from the man himself too as they play many of the songs he doesn’t play any more and no material off a new album. All in all, a super evening.
How was the singing covered?
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« Reply #2467 on: Today at 08:29:55 AM » |
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Iain Matthews and Andy Roberts, at Cubanas, Barry. Nice evening, with an appreciative audience and some great music. Support act was Julian Dawson, former Plainsong member, who also joined Iain and Andy for the encore, when he revealed that he's been doing the driving on this tour. They started with a nice version of Reno Nevada and continued to cherry pick some great tracks from their back catalogue. They also played several songs from one of their heroes, Richard Farina. I must admit I wasn't aware of his history, but his songs, as presented here, were very special indeed. All in all, I'm glad I went - nice to bump into Bridget of this parish, too.
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« Reply #2468 on: Today at 08:51:44 AM » |
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The Van Morrison Alumni Band at Lowther Pavilion, Lytham. Brilliant musicians playing wonderful songs without the risk of the singer having a strop. What’s not to love?! A better set list than you get from the man himself too as they play many of the songs he doesn’t play any more and no material off a new album. All in all, a super evening.
How was the singing covered? Georgia van Etten and Jo Harmon, both excellent. I think having a man would have prompted unwanted comparisons and possibly impersonation. This meant focus was firmly tribute to the material and not the act.
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« Reply #2469 on: Today at 06:43:01 PM » |
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Iain Matthews and Andy Roberts, at Cubanas, Barry. Nice evening, with an appreciative audience and some great music. Support act was Julian Dawson, former Plainsong member, who also joined Iain and Andy for the encore, when he revealed that he's been doing the driving on this tour. They started with a nice version of Reno Nevada and continued to cherry pick some great tracks from their back catalogue. They also played several songs from one of their heroes, Richard Farina. I must admit I wasn't aware of his history, but his songs, as presented here, were very special indeed. All in all, I'm glad I went - nice to bump into Bridget of this parish, too.
That sounds like the sort of gig I would travel for. Really great songwriters together and I guess acoustic, which suits me more and more these days.
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