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« on: December 29, 2007, 09:55:52 PM »

Hello!

According to the Danish booking agency "Art & Music", Fairport Convention is going to tour the Scandinavian countries in April. Eleven gigs, from 17th to 30th April, are listed at the agency's site:

http://www.art-music.dk/eng/index.asp

They will play in six Danish venues, four Norwegian and one Swedish.

I first experienced a live performance by FC seven years ago, here in my hometown Bergen. Since then I have been to Cropredy twice, and now I look very much forward to see the band again in Bergen, on 30th of April. (The tickets for the concert in Bergen will be on sale from 16th of January.)

The Danish site also states that FC will play in Lleida (Spain) 8th March and at the Skagen Festival in Denmark 4th July.

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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2007, 10:10:13 PM »

Wow Welcome Halvor

I also noticed this which may be of interest  Cheesy


http://www.art-music.dk/eng/tourplan.asp
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2007, 10:45:52 PM »

So it´s Mellerud again.
Not too far to drive for us in the Gothenburgh area.
A pleasant Monday for a change! Grin
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« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2008, 05:37:53 PM »

With a full band this time!
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« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2008, 11:00:17 AM »

I remember that when I saw them in Denmark, November 2002, Chris had been forced to stay behind ,but in Mellerud the last time, a year later, it was the full lineup, and in Elsinore autumn 2005, Vo Fletcher replaced Peggy on the bass. So it's back to Mellerud full band lineup!  Grin
Pity that I must have missed the FAC Tour when it hit Scandinavia some years ago but I must have thought it not worthwile/practical/possible to travel the distance then.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2008, 11:25:37 PM »

Today it was confirmed that Richard Thompson will play a concert here in Bergen 21 May. So: both Fairport Convention and Richard Thompson will perform in my town within a period of three weeks. Not bad. Grin

RT has played here at least three times before, but it is more than 10 years since the last concert.

The Bergen gig is not yet announced at Beesweb, but according to the site RT will perform in Sweden 31 July and 2 August. Maybe there will be more Scandinavian dates?

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« Reply #6 on: February 29, 2008, 08:04:50 AM »

Although I have never been to Scandinavia, I feel a certain affinity with the gig to be held on 24th April (see FC website) Wink Grin
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« Reply #7 on: February 29, 2008, 12:02:01 PM »


Today it was confirmed that Richard Thompson will play a concert here in Bergen 21 May.

The Bergen gig is not yet announced at Beesweb, but according to the site RT will perform in Sweden 31 July and 2 August. Maybe there will be more Scandinavian dates?

Halvor

Wé will try to get him here at our Cultural Centre in Gothenburgh on his way to or from his other swedish gigs.
Fingers crossed!
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« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2008, 01:40:06 PM »

Just bought tickets for FC and RT Oslo gigs in april and may respectively. This is going to be an amazing spring. FC were last in this town in 2003. But it'll be worth the wait. I just hope they keep the Babbacombe Lee songs in the set for this tour, as well.

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« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2008, 02:35:25 PM »


Although I have never been to Scandinavia, I feel a certain affinity with the gig to be held on 24th April (see FC website) Wink Grin

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« Reply #10 on: March 04, 2008, 03:35:13 PM »

Presumably the set list on 24th April will include:

Western Wind.

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« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2008, 11:46:10 AM »

Tomorrow, Tromsö is the first stop on the Scandinavian tour. I hope to see a review from that gig on this forum late tomorrow night. Not to mention the set list!! Grin Grin
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« Reply #12 on: April 16, 2008, 09:55:02 PM »


Tomorrow, Tromsö is the first stop on the Scandinavian tour. I hope to see a review from that gig on this forum late tomorrow night. Not to mention the set list!! Grin Grin


I'll be at the Oslo gig on Sunday and certainly plan a report from that. They are supported by Norwegian folk rockers Loft. Good think the concert wasn't scheduled one day earlier. Cos Saturday I am organising a tribute concert for my late father, who was this country's most famous folk accordionist. I'll probably be knackered from it whan I wake up on Sunday. So it'll be good to have Fairport welcome me back to a normal life. Organising a tribute concert with tons of musicians is quite a way to find out if your organisational talents are what they should be.

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« Reply #13 on: April 17, 2008, 11:51:50 AM »

Heres hoping all our Nordic friends enjoy the forthcoming FC gigs, l look forward to seeing their reviews and photo's.
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« Reply #14 on: April 17, 2008, 12:34:00 PM »

I must admit that my feelings are similar to those I hade as a child when Santa and X-mas was only a couple of days away! Cool
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« Reply #15 on: April 17, 2008, 01:13:38 PM »

what level on interest is there in fc in scandanavia - I mean it can't be cheap to get them over there from a promoters point of view, how many bums on seats (or by seats) get out to see the chaps nowadays, what sort of venues do they play - glorified folk clubs / arts centres / full on rock venues?



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« Reply #16 on: April 17, 2008, 01:29:13 PM »


what level on interest is there in fc in scandanavia - I mean it can't be cheap to get them over there from a promoters point of view, how many bums on seats (or by seats) get out to see the chaps nowadays, what sort of venues do they play - glorified folk clubs / arts centres / full on rock venues?



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The last time they played Oslo they played the Cosmopolite, which is what you might call a "glorified folk club". I think about 400 people were there - or something like that. The atmosphere was somewhat laid back, but got better towards the end, as always with FC. Two years ago I saw them in a smaller town (Porsgrunn) where they played a tiny club that held a couple of hundred. Sold out, I think. But interest from the media is quite good. Whenever they turn up here I tend to get interview requests from radio stations and newspapers (this time, as well) to talk about the band and my close interest in their music. So we can't really complain about that side of that.

But it's nothing like the 70's when they headlined our biggest rock festival (1974) and charted with several albums around the same time.

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« Reply #17 on: April 17, 2008, 04:28:50 PM »

This year and in 2005 the only gig they play(ed) in Sweden is the Arts Centre of the small town of Mellerud, because there lives and works another Fairport fan, Lars. I tried to book them into our local Arts Centre here in east Gothenburgh but we lacked space and backline for a Fairport effort. We can take 120 seated but I guess that last time in Mellerud the concert hall was almost full, around 250 people I guess.People had travelled from all around southern Sweden to get there. Local media do write about the band when the gig is imminent,but mostly because of its glorious history. Reviews are of the "pleasantly surprised" kind and leaves a lot of goodwill. But it was a long time ago that I heard latter-day Fairport being played on the radio, apart from the odd "ring-in-and-we-play-your- request" when one of us FF have been on the phone.
I guess you could say that around here,  Fairport has a rather small but very loyal fanbase! Cheesy. I guess they know us all, by sight at least.... Grin Grin
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« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2008, 11:59:47 PM »


Tomorrow, Tromsö is the first stop on the Scandinavian tour. I hope to see a review from that gig on this forum late tomorrow night. Not to mention the set list!! Grin Grin


I went along to see FC at Parkteatret Scene in Oslo tonight. Not really knowing what to expect, I'm happy to tell you they were bloody brilliant. They were clearly enjoying it and the set list containing what was, for me at least, several surprises. Didn't write them all down, but here in no particular order are the songs I can recall:

Walk awhile (opener)
The happy man
How many times
Doctor of physick
Banks of the sweet primroses
South Dakota to Manchester
The Eynsham poacher
Mock morris
Who knows where the time goes (for the sad anniversary you know)
Reynardine (absolutely stunningly beautiful vocals from Chris)
Breakfast in Mayfair
Cell song
Hanging song
John Gaudie
Instrumental medley '85
Rocky road (opening the second set)
Matty
Bowman's retreat (yes, retreat - not return)
Meet on the ledge (encore time, of course)

I think there was another one from "...occasion", but unfortunately I can't recall which one. Anyway, very little recent stuff was performed.

One delightful moment arrived at the end of Matty. Where the lyrics suddenly included the line "Bloody hell, I've broken a string". Simply because he did. So abruptly at the end of Matty Simon fled the stage with Chris to find a new string. Peggy, Ric and Gerry remained on stage and decided to "make some noise", as Ric put it - while waiting for the others to return. Suddenly Ric starts playing Sweet Georgia Brown, with the other two joining in to the audience's delight. Until Simon came back on and they went right back to where they were and tore into an absolutely rooftearing version of "The bowman's retreat".

Good turnout! This was a club I'd never been to. I'd hazard a guess it holds about 400 people and the place was packed. The crowd was good and the chaps were clearly inspired by the nice atmosphere. All in all a wonderful night was had by all - including the Fairports. Who, as always, stayed behind after the show to talk to anyone who remained inside.

If they're on this form every night, the Scandinavian tour will have been a pure enjoyment from start to finish. My only bummer is I missed opener Loft, who went on much earlier than I'd have thought. I'd looked forward to hearing them. But it was a wonderful night.

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« Reply #19 on: April 21, 2008, 12:06:39 AM »

Forgot to tell you they also got handed a note by someone in the first row containing the words to the Norwegian folk song "Per Spelmann" (a ridiculous traditional folk song about about a fiddler who traded in his fiddle for a cow). Which they duly went on to perform in Norwegian - well, sort of, anyway. Won them one of the evenings' greatest cheers. A good laugh - off and on stage.

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