Title: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: samnitzberg (Sam) on December 06, 2011, 10:00:33 PM I'm part of a Yahoo group of folks who have been on Nancy Covey's Festival Tours, and this was just posted -- thought you all might be interested, so here's a copy, including notes from the original poster. Wish I was there....
======================================================================== Richard Thompson (solo, acoustic, except where noted) Friday, December 2, 2011 Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California All Request Show, Night 1 of 3 > 1952 Vincent black lightning > Calvary cross > When the spell is broken > Dimming of the day > Sibella > Night comes in > Persuasion > Sam hall > Waltzing's for dreamers (with George Galt, harmonica) > The dark end of the street (with George Galt, harmonica) > Andalus-Radio Marrakesh (instrumental from Strict Tempo, an excerpt of it) > Herman's Hermits medley: > mrs. Brown's got a lovely daughter, Henry the 8th, I'm Into Something Good, Silouettes > I agree with pat Metheny > Guns are the tongues > Not fade away (buddy holly) > House of cards (with audience singing "oh blow down" part) > High School Confidential (Jerry Lee Lewis) > easy There, Steady Now > Gethsemane > Sidney wells > Who knows where the time goes? > ENCORE: > Matty Groves > shoot Out the lights > Wall of death Richard Thompson (acoustic; solo except where noted) Saturday, December 3, 2011 Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California All Request Show, Night 2 of 3 I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight Take Care The Road You Choose Some Enchanted Evening (request was for something from South Pacific) Beeswing Hokey Pokey Persuasion Shenandoah I'll Keep It With Mine (Fairport Convention) a generic hornpipe instrumental (name unknown, or made up on the spot?) brief excerpt of something from Gilbert & Sullivan, a duet with a woman in the audience a made up song RT improvised based on a request for Son House's "Death Letter" (with the words death, letter, son, house) It Won't Be Long (The Beatles) The Weight (The Band) A Brother Slips Away For Shame Of Doing Wrong Teddy Bear Picnic (request was related to Teddy Thompson, maybe asking for a lullaby that young Teddy used to like at bed time when he was a child???) 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Love Whispers Your Name Mystery Train (Elvis Presley song) (with George Galt: harmonica) Mingulay Boat Song (with George Galt: harmonica) Galway To Graceland (with George Galt: harmonica) ENCORE: She Twists The Knife Again Oops! I Did It Again (Britney Spears song) That's All Right (now mama) (Elvis Presley song) (with George Galt: harmonica) Richard Thompson (acoustic; solo except where noted) Sunday, December 4, 2011 Montalvo Arts Center, Saratoga, California All Request Show, Night 3 of 3 When The Spell Is Broken Night Comes In Crawl Back (Under My Stone) Walking The Long Miles Home Wild Horses (The Rolling Stones) Down Where The Drunkards Roll Mercury Blues (with George Galt: harmonica) Wall Of Death (with George Galt: harmonica) The Hots For The Smarts (recited a line or two from an Arlo Guthrie song that someone requested... Los Angeles?) The Ghost Of You Walks Poor Ditching Boy Dad's Gonna Kill Me Beeswing 1952 Vincent Black Lightning Mingulay Boat Song (with George Galt: harmonica) Cooksferry Queen (with George Galt: harmonica) Bathsheba Smiles ENCORE: Little Sally Rackett (with audience refrain "haul her away") (I think this was in response to a request for "__(something I can't remember)___ or your favorite sea shanty") The Great Valerio I'm A Believer (The Monkees, written by Neil Diamond) (RT decided to do this after an audience exchange where some audience members were hissing about the selection of Persuasion, and RT said one of the hissers was just upset that his request for a Neil Diamond song was not selected, then RT said that I'm A Believer was a good song, someone in audience said "Do It!" and he did...) Persuasion Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Andy on December 06, 2011, 10:50:11 PM The Hots For The Smarts was requested by my friends Jon Callas and Tamzen Cannoy.
They were there for several nights! Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Ollie on December 06, 2011, 10:54:41 PM I really wish he'd do a UK tour of request shows.
Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Ian W. on December 07, 2011, 12:54:05 AM I wonder why people request other people's songs ?
Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: MikeB (Mike) on December 07, 2011, 01:52:02 AM Listening to the first show now, sounding pretty good. Calvary Cross is wonderful :D
Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: samnitzberg (Sam) on December 07, 2011, 02:11:02 AM Listening? How?
Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Shankly (Peter) on December 07, 2011, 07:11:48 AM Listening to the first show now, sounding pretty good. Calvary Cross is wonderful :D It is, isn't it - who'd have thought it'd sound so great as a solo acoustic number? Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Jules Gray on December 07, 2011, 07:11:59 AM How great do these shows look?! I'll bet they're so much fun.
Jules Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: MikeB (Mike) on December 07, 2011, 01:57:33 PM How great do these shows look?! I'll bet they're so much fun. Jules It certainly sounds like a ball for everyone involved, a lot of good banter between the audience and Richard. The numbers with George Galt are cracking as well, never really thought of harmonica as something to go with RT but it works quite nicely. Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: samnitzberg (Sam) on December 07, 2011, 06:16:40 PM It certainly sounds like a ball for everyone involved, a lot of good banter between the audience and Richard. The numbers with George Galt are cracking as well, never really thought of harmonica as something to go with RT but it works quite nicely. George was on the same Festival Tours trip that I went on, to Cropredy 2007. We played music together each night with some of the others on the trip, in the bar at the hotel that we all stayed in in Banbury. A very talented musician. Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Mr Cat (Lewis) on December 08, 2011, 05:27:59 PM I wonder why people request other people's songs ? Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? That has puzzled me too, even more so when the first time I saw him in 1986 or so in Oxford someone shouted out for "Shaking All Over"..fast forward to Vancouver in 2001 and someone made the same request..RT even played the first few bars. Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Bridgwit (Bridget) on December 08, 2011, 05:31:34 PM I wonder why people request other people's songs ? Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? That has puzzled me too, even more so when the first time I saw him in 1986 or so in Oxford someone shouted out for "Shaking All Over"..fast forward to Vancouver in 2001 and someone made the same request..RT even played the first few bars. I think he's a great interpreter of other people's songs too. His version of Briternay Spear's Hit Me Baby is sublime. I'm all for it! :) Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Nick on December 08, 2011, 06:11:35 PM I wonder why people request other people's songs ? Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? That has puzzled me too, even more so when the first time I saw him in 1986 or so in Oxford someone shouted out for "Shaking All Over"..fast forward to Vancouver in 2001 and someone made the same request..RT even played the first few bars. 1986? Was that his solo gig in the Newman Rooms? (a church building just off St Aldates.) If so, I remember that! Then someone else called out for Stairway to Heaven :D I think it's part of the challenge of the All Request Shows. He's been doing them for a few years now. Maybe people reckon he can cope with everything in his own back catalogue and are trying to catch him out... Cheers Nick Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: Mr Cat (Lewis) on December 08, 2011, 08:34:35 PM I wonder why people request other people's songs ? Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? That has puzzled me too, even more so when the first time I saw him in 1986 or so in Oxford someone shouted out for "Shaking All Over"..fast forward to Vancouver in 2001 and someone made the same request..RT even played the first few bars. 1986? Was that his solo gig in the Newman Rooms? (a church building just off St Aldates.) If so, I remember that! Then someone else called out for Stairway to Heaven :D I think it's part of the challenge of the All Request Shows. He's been doing them for a few years now. Maybe people reckon he can cope with everything in his own back catalogue and are trying to catch him out... Cheers Nick yes it was the Newman Rooms show..I vaguely recall someone calling out for STH too..from memory there were about..ooh, 50 people there? Title: Re: Richard Thompson All-Request Shows Set Lists Post by: David W on December 08, 2011, 08:38:01 PM I wonder why people request other people's songs ? Surely RT has written enough quality material to satisfy folk without wanting anyone else's songs ? That has puzzled me too, even more so when the first time I saw him in 1986 or so in Oxford someone shouted out for "Shaking All Over"..fast forward to Vancouver in 2001 and someone made the same request..RT even played the first few bars. Was june tabor support that night, if so I was there as well with my best mate Mark. It literally changed his life and introduced a diehard leccy plank slapper to the joy of acoustic. Dw 1986? Was that his solo gig in the Newman Rooms? (a church building just off St Aldates.) If so, I remember that! Then someone else called out for Stairway to Heaven :D I think it's part of the challenge of the All Request Shows. He's been doing them for a few years now. Maybe people reckon he can cope with everything in his own back catalogue and are trying to catch him out... Cheers Nick |