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« Reply #80 on: January 21, 2009, 10:42:23 AM » |
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Was Richard on R4's arts review prog last night (after the Archers)? Someone at work said they caught a few seconds of a singer/guitarist covering a Britney Spears song... and I can't think of anyone else doing it.
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« Reply #82 on: January 21, 2009, 11:47:44 AM » |
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« Reply #83 on: January 21, 2009, 02:18:49 PM » |
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The truth is there was a lot of good music in the 90's you just may not have liked it which is another subject all together.
I don't understand - why would I say it was good if I didn't like it ... ? My comment was intended to be taken with a grain of salt ... there's been c**p music music I dislike, released in every decade of my existence ... To get back on topic from the times I've seen the 1000 yrs show it at times looks like RT enjoys taking a back seat and letting Judith Owen take the limelight. Yes, given his shyness, I can well believe that. It sometimes makes me wonder why he never made more of an effort to get someone else in the band to be the "front" person ... It is also the format I have enjoyed most of his recent shows as the sense of unpredictability is well and truly in place.
Agreed, though, based on reports I've heard, some audience members have been disappointed at the lack of RT hits in the encores.
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« Reply #84 on: January 22, 2009, 05:43:29 AM » |
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The truth is there was a lot of good music in the 90's you just may not have liked it which is another subject all together.
I don't understand - why would I say it was good if I didn't like it ... ? My comment was intended to be taken with a grain of salt ... there's been c**p music music I dislike, released in every decade of my existence ... My comment was also intended to be taken with a grain of salt although it may really have required a salt lick.
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« Reply #85 on: January 23, 2009, 12:32:45 PM » |
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We saw RT in Perth last night. The jokes were dreadful, the guitar playing delightful.
I thought the first half was brilliant and thought the second half marginally less interesting due to the familiarity of the material. The two ladies with him were excellent, especially Judith who sang many of the songs. She's a bit of a comedienne as well.
Highlights for me were Purcell's When I am Laid in Earth and the Abba song. A brilliant evening in store for you if you are catching this tour.
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« Reply #86 on: January 23, 2009, 01:29:05 PM » |
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though, based on reports I've heard, some audience members have been disappointed at the lack of RT hits in the encores.
Yes, odd that.....it's clearly not billed as an RT gig.....what do they think the two girls would do if RT played 'his' hits. I certainly wasn't expecting any, and would have been extremely surprised if he had done - Meet on the Ledge (called fore at the Barbican) indeed.... The two ladies with him were excellent, especially Judith who sang many of the songs. She's a bit of a comedienne as well.
She's married to Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap, and the folk equivalent - what was it called?), so no real surprise....
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« Reply #87 on: January 23, 2009, 01:46:01 PM » |
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She's married to Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap, and the folk equivalent - what was it called?), so no real surprise.... [/quote]
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He's also the voice of many non-familial Simpsons
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« Reply #88 on: January 23, 2009, 01:53:31 PM » |
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A Mighty Wind.
He did listen to one heckler and did an impromptu version of Bonny St Johnstone at the start of the encores due to the local reference.
Richard and Judith came out for a signing after the show and were happy to take time to talk to everyone. I'd bought a tshirt but got my ticket signed.
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« Reply #89 on: January 24, 2009, 08:17:35 AM » |
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Yes, I would echo all of the praises above. The Glasgow show was superb. And, like you Ronnie, I thought Judith was excellent.
However, a word for Debra Dobkin too, I think. What a fantastic, understated, appropriate kit she used - as well as being an excellent percussionist!
If it wasn't for Burns' Suppers, Celtic Connections, etc, I would have gone to Perth the following evening...
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« Reply #90 on: January 25, 2009, 02:46:06 PM » |
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I'm off to Milton Keynes to see RT Tonight
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« Reply #91 on: January 25, 2009, 06:12:08 PM » |
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Yes, I would echo all of the praises above. The Glasgow show was superb. And, like you Ronnie, I thought Judith was excellent.
However, a word for Debra Dobkin too, I think. What a fantastic, understated, appropriate kit she used - as well as being an excellent percussionist!
If it wasn't for Burns' Suppers, Celtic Connections, etc, I would have gone to Perth the following evening...
Jack
Agreed, the glasgow show was great. I did think that for the most part, the audience was quite subdued though. Any other RT gig i've been to, the audience has been much more alert and there's been much more interaction between them and him.
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« Reply #92 on: January 26, 2009, 12:48:40 PM » |
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She's married to Harry Shearer (Spinal Tap, and the folk equivalent - what was it called?), so no real surprise....
A Mighty Wind. He's also the voice of many non-familial Simpsons [/quote] Really? anyway, she has considerable comedic talent.She really came into her own in the music-hall and Gilbert & Sullivan numbers. I wonder if anyone's ever tried to ressurect music-hall in recent years? It sounds like the kind of thing someone might try at the Edinburgh Festival. You'd have to be prodigiously talented to make it work - it'd have to be like Private Eye set to music, or the songs off That Was the Week That Was.
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« Reply #93 on: January 29, 2009, 11:57:04 PM » |
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I was at Wimbledon the other night,has anybody got a complete setlist please ?
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« Reply #94 on: January 30, 2009, 07:03:08 AM » |
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I was at Wimbledon the other night,has anybody got a complete setlist please ?
Yes. Chris B posted the set list earlier this month- Hevene Queen 3 Ravens So Ben False Knight Pipe Shepherds Pipe When I am Laid in The Earth Remember Thou O Man Shenandoah Blackleg Miner Trafalgar Square Sally Gardens When a Man Goes to Woe Interval Java jive Night and Day/Something Wonderful Wine Spo-Di-O-Di All Right I'll Sign the Papers See My Friends Friday on My Mind Money, Money, Money everybody's Got to Learn sometime Maneater Encores Ja Nuls Hom Pris Cry Me a River Beatle Medley
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« Reply #95 on: January 30, 2009, 10:18:05 AM » |
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Thanks.That's a setlist but i'm looking for the Wimbledon set.I don't think he played exactly the same songs every night ? Lonesome Whistle (Hank Williams) for example was played at the one i went to.
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« Reply #96 on: January 31, 2009, 11:17:17 AM » |
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It was pretty much this set in Birmingham. And jolly good it was too.
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« Reply #97 on: January 31, 2009, 09:06:48 PM » |
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It's on Dime.......................
27 January 2009
Set One 01 Edi Beo Thu Hevene Quene 02 The Cutty Wren 03 So Ben Mi Ca Bon Tempo 04 The False Knight On The Road 05 Pipe Shepherds Pipe 06 When I Am Laid In Earth 07 Remember O Thou Man 08 Shenandoah 09 Blackleg Miner 10 I Live in Trafalgar Square 11 Down By The Salley Gardens 12 A Man Who Would Woo A Fair Maid
Set Two 01 Java Jive 02 Night And Day 03 Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee 04 Lonesome Whistle 05 See My Friends 06 Friday On My Mind 07 Money Money Money 08 Change Your Heart 09 Maneater 10 Richard The Lion Heart Song 11 Cry Me A River 12 Hold Me Tight - There's A Place - I Want To Hold Your Hand
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« Reply #98 on: February 01, 2009, 12:36:55 PM » |
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Brighton last night. Absolutley brilliant. Interseting that Judith reflected the change of the seasons, as it were, with nothing more than a change of neckware, (ruff, scarf, necklace all apropriate to the era). Although Mrs S did see a touch of Elsa Lanchester. When he announced the last number of the second half, I thought, 'that can't be right, they've only been on ten minutes' but it was an hour. And no Brittney, I'm very glad to say. That joke's long dead.
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« Reply #99 on: February 01, 2009, 02:37:33 PM » |
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Brighton last night. Absolutley brilliant. Interseting that Judith reflected the change of the seasons, as it were, with nothing more than a change of neckware, (ruff, scarf, necklace all apropriate to the era). Although Mrs S did see a touch of Elsa Lanchester. When he announced the last number of the second half, I thought, 'that can't be right, they've only been on ten minutes' but it was an hour. And no Brittney, I'm very glad to say. That joke's long dead.
I agree completely. A great night with highlights being a breathtaking Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime and a couple of Judith's vocal numbers. I hope these shows are being recorded for one of RTs "official bootlegss" as the set is significantly different to previous shows and there are a couple of these performances that I would really love to have. One down side. I am never driving to Brighton for a gig again. £10.40 for parking. Ouch!
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