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« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2007, 06:04:32 PM » |
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« Reply #21 on: February 03, 2007, 06:56:58 PM » |
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Indeed, leave us a surprise!
It's unlikely we'll get as far as St Albans without someone giving the game away though...
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« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2007, 05:57:23 PM » |
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« Reply #23 on: February 05, 2007, 11:00:26 AM » |
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was unsure wether or post this in here or in TUT. Managed to drag my sorry a**e over to Brum o n Saturady to get a ticket for the gig. managed to bag one a front row seat in the stalls!!!! (Smug git? me?.............never! )
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« Reply #24 on: February 05, 2007, 11:06:35 AM » |
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was unsure wether or post this in here or in TUT. Managed to drag my sorry a**e over to Brum o n Saturady to get a ticket for the gig. managed to bag one a front row seat in the stalls!!!! (Smug git? me?.............never! ) Well, there's a pair on ebay currently sitting there at 99p with no bidders...
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« Reply #25 on: February 05, 2007, 01:34:45 PM » |
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Four nights in to the tour and the band are working up a head of steam, after the few inevitable technical problems at the outset in Tewkesbury. The following night in the intimate club-like atmosphere of the Brook in Southampton, there was a great vibe and you could sense the guys were coming to terms with the new songs and the refreshed arrangements of standards. Then it was on to the Basingstoke Anvil, this venue is always a firm favourite for the band with it's beautiful acoustics. The chaps were still a little tentative but it was clear their confidence in the new material was steadily growing. The audience in excess of six hundred included Tetsu from Tokyo, who had jetted in especially for this show. After the performance long queues formed in the foyer as fans waited patiently to chat with and have shiny new Sense of Occasion Cd's signed by their hero's. Sunday night's Dorking Halls gig was in my view the best yet, there was an assured air about the chaps as they went about their business. They are now reasonably comfortable with the set and are steadily going up through the gears, not quite in overdrive yet but the smiles on their faces as they walked off stage at the end of proceedings said it all, FC are firmly back in the groove.
The set gets under way in traditional style with two firm favourites Widow of Westmorland & Sir Pat. then the first new tune as CL sings the self penned opening track off the new CD. Keep on Turning the Wheel, a song centered around his fond memories of the iconic VW camper van and the swinging sixties. Mad Mick is followed by PJ Wrights song Galileo's Apology, then Wait for the Tide and Polly on the Shore before the first half is brought to a close with Ric's new tune The Bowman's Return, a celebration of CL's first 10 years in the band. The second half opens with Tam Lin which has been revisited on the new album with a new arrangement, then Ric gives us his hauntingly beautiful new composition Your Heart and Mine. CL then sings FC's version of Glenn Tilbrook's hit song Untouchable before singing another of his new songs South Dakota to Manchester, GC makes the most of this opportunity to really let fly with some wonderful rhythmic drumming. Then SN sings a tremendous version of the Deserter followed by CL's Edge of the World. SN then slows the tempo right down with Who Knows, before blowing everyones socks off with Pete Scowther's Hawkswood Army The set closes in time honoured fashion with Matty and Rutland Reel, look out for GC's hilarious antics as the rest of the band wait for the finishing flourish. For the encore there is a slight change in tradition, firstly there is a fabulous four part harmony, singing the Steve Ashley composition Best Wishes (no I'm not going to tell you who sings the fourth part) wait and see for yourselves. the evening is closed with the obligatory and heartily sung MOTL, it brings a lump to the throat of yours truly every time.
Finally a word or two about Tiny Tin Lady, clearly nervous at the start of the tour but they too are learning quickly and growing in confidence. Their songs are good with some catchy tunes, mixing nice harmonies with some excellent guitar playing. They are quickly winning the audience over who readily warm to them. Oh! incidently they quite cheeky too but great fun to have around. They are certainly keeping the crew and band members alike on their toes.
pics; TTL's Helen, Beth & Danni about to walk on stage last night in Dorking. Gareth and Francis are once again managing the merch desk, seen here with Mick Peters the tour bus driver
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« Reply #26 on: February 05, 2007, 01:37:45 PM » |
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Superb review Martin. Thank you!
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« Reply #27 on: February 05, 2007, 01:54:35 PM » |
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Thanks Martin lovely review.
Which Deserter is it btw?
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« Reply #28 on: February 05, 2007, 02:12:22 PM » |
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The 'other' one from recently. Took me half the number to realise what it was, as they've rearranged it completely.
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« Reply #29 on: February 05, 2007, 02:21:40 PM » |
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Thank you Martin.. can't wait for the Lincoln gig.. anyone else going??
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« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2007, 10:58:11 PM » |
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The band have a night off tonight, Peggy and Gez are at the folk awards in London. The youngest member of the TTL Beth, had to attend school today. My pics are not great but in the absence of any other contributers, here is one of the TTL on stage
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« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2007, 11:44:49 PM » |
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Thanks Martin lovely review.
Which Deserter is it btw?
Hi Mike, The Deserter in question is the Traditional folk song, opening line "As I was a walking" The version I have is on the Talking Elephant Cd "The Airing Cupboard Tapes 71-74" where it is performed by Swarb. Not to be confused with the John Richards song on Simon's solo Cd "Before your Time" (Don't Despise the Deserter)
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« Reply #33 on: February 06, 2007, 07:53:41 AM » |
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Thanks, Martin for the review. Watered my mouth - or is it ears in this case ?
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« Reply #34 on: February 06, 2007, 09:20:33 AM » |
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Thanks Martin, obviously misunderstand Chris's reply then as it seemed to say it was the more recent one as in the one on Simons Cd. Glad its the other. Looking forward to March 8th
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« Reply #35 on: February 06, 2007, 09:51:01 AM » |
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Apologies - I've re-read my earlier response.
'The one other than that heard recently' would've been better.
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« Reply #36 on: February 06, 2007, 10:10:52 AM » |
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Thanks Martin lovely review.
Which Deserter is it btw?
Hi Mike, The Deserter in question is the Traditional folk song, opening line "As I was a walking" The version I have is on the Talking Elephant Cd "The Airing Cupboard Tapes 71-74" where it is performed by Swarb. Not to be confused with the John Richards song on Simon's solo Cd "Before your Time" (Don't Despise the Deserter) It's also on Liege and Lief, but are there any other FC versions? I can't find another on any of my CDs.
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« Reply #37 on: February 06, 2007, 10:20:59 AM » |
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Thanks Martin lovely review.
Which Deserter is it btw?
Hi Mike, The Deserter in question is the Traditional folk song, opening line "As I was a walking" The version I have is on the Talking Elephant Cd "The Airing Cupboard Tapes 71-74" where it is performed by Swarb. Not to be confused with the John Richards song on Simon's solo Cd "Before your Time" (Don't Despise the Deserter) It's also on Liege and Lief, but are there any other FC versions? I can't find another on any of my CDs. Its on the following 25th Anniversary CD Rareport Convention (disc 2) from the UnConventional box set Airing Cupboard Tapes 71-74 The 'other' version as sung by Simon is on his solo album Before Your Time, Old New, Borrowed and Blue as well as XXXV
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« Reply #38 on: February 06, 2007, 07:00:46 PM » |
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Thanks Martin lovely review.
Which Deserter is it btw?
Hi Mike, The Deserter in question is the Traditional folk song, opening line "As I was a walking" Faustus (Benji Kirkpatrick, Paul Sartin, Saul Rose) play this song and, confusingly for me at least, introduce it as "The New Deserter" Does that help to clear things up?
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« Reply #39 on: February 07, 2007, 04:54:21 AM » |
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Let me add my thanks, Martin, for the great review. I can feel the vibes quite strongly way across the water in Brooklyn New York. I wish I could be in the UK, "Land of the Wintour", RIGHT NOW! But, real world being what it is, I'll have to be patient until 1 June at Bodles Opera House in Chester New York. I already know I won't get to see Peggy, because he's got dates scheduled with PJ all through June. So it will either be the Trio, or maybe Gerry will come along too this time? But I'll be more than happy to see whoever does come! Meanwhile, to my UK friends, I'm happy for your good fortune, ENJOY THE WINTOUR!
Cheers /// Tom***
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