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« Reply #320 on: November 07, 2016, 04:34:53 PM » |
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All three I went to were 7.30 starts, and he played right through, finishing between 9.15 and 9.30. It did sound as if Peterborough wanted him to finish up, by his comments. Great shows though, and a different set list for each.
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« Reply #321 on: November 12, 2016, 12:45:02 PM » |
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We saw Ralph McTell at Canterbury last night (11.11.16). During the show he made many references to Armistice Day and mentioned his grandfather and great uncles who had been on active service in WWI.
As a gesture, all proceeds of the sales of his EP ‘Unknown Soldier’ that night were going to the Poppy Appeal. There is more … his final song was ‘Lost Boys’. Before he introduced it, he explained that once he left the stage, his recording of ‘Unknown Soldier’ would be played and asked that we sit and listen to it. Incredibly moving. It had parallels with a funeral service when you listen to the final piece of music and sit there with your thoughts. The songs he sang during the evening (not in order). Walk into the Morning. Nanna’s Song. First Song. Maginot Waltz. Tequila Sunset. Wino and the Mouse. Hesitation Blues. That’ll Do Babe. Ferryman. Streets of London. Diamond Joe. Still in Dreams. Sand in your Shoes. Girl from the Hiring Fair. The Setting. Lost Boys.
Very memorable evening
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« Reply #322 on: November 30, 2016, 07:35:15 PM » |
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Just discovered I can now make the Half Moon birthday gig on the 7th Dec...my gig elsewhere moved date, and I can't now make that so I got it refunded.
Bonus, I thought there was only Cadogan left this year!
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« Reply #323 on: November 30, 2016, 09:14:48 PM » |
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Excellent, Chris, see you there! Anyone else going?
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« Reply #324 on: December 09, 2016, 06:30:48 PM » |
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Half Moon set list, 7 December 2016
Ralph: First song Slipshod taproom dance (Soho so what) The Irish girl Mr Connaughton First and last man When they were young Old brown dog Peppers and tomatoes The ghost of Robert Johnson Zimmerman blues
With Wizz Jones: Honey babe blues Deportees Abandoned love
With Graham Preskett & Half Moon Choir: Weather the storm Tequila sunset Streets of London From Clare to here
Everyone: Do re mi
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« Reply #325 on: December 09, 2016, 11:34:49 PM » |
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Anyone going to Cadogan Hall?
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« Reply #326 on: December 10, 2016, 09:31:32 AM » |
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Oh yes.....
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« Reply #327 on: December 10, 2016, 09:43:42 AM » |
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Anyone going to Cadogan Hall?
See you there?!
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....may my love be your protector; and walk with you 'til next we meet R.McTell - An Irish Blessing.
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« Reply #328 on: December 10, 2016, 10:40:34 AM » |
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Anyone going to Cadogan Hall?
See you there?! I accidentally booked a ticket! Look forward to seeing you.
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« Reply #329 on: December 25, 2016, 09:33:13 AM » |
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Thoroughly into and enjoying Humbug mode. I had the merest morsel of peace and goodwill on Christmas eve, eve.in the Eve! An incredible evening, taken to places, with characters from my life. hopefully new friends? but delighting in the ones made, along the way. And then at the end.....In the bleak midwinter .........God bless us one and ALL
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« Reply #330 on: December 26, 2016, 03:24:40 PM » |
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Hello Tryer. Was the last song at Cadogan Hall In the Bleak Midwinter?
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« Reply #331 on: December 26, 2016, 06:28:19 PM » |
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Hello Tryer. Was the last song at Cadogan Hall In the Bleak Midwinter?
No...'the things you wish yourself'
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« Reply #332 on: December 28, 2016, 08:59:09 PM » |
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I wondered if all was well when Ralph suddenly got up from the piano and went off for a break........Before the concert an announcement was made from the theatre tannoy that this 90 minute concert would go straight through without a break? (I think Ralph needed the loo...haha) He did change his shirt though!! Such a fantastic evening, it flew by, so relaxing. Such a brilliant venue for Ralph.
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....may my love be your protector; and walk with you 'til next we meet R.McTell - An Irish Blessing.
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« Reply #333 on: December 28, 2016, 09:07:37 PM » |
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I wondered if all was well when Ralph suddenly got up from the piano and went off for a break........Before the concert an announcement was made from the theatre tannoy that this 90 minute concert would go straight through without a break? (I think Ralph needed the loo...haha) He did change his shirt though!! Such a fantastic evening, it flew by, so relaxing. Such a brilliant venue for Ralph. Yes, I thought that too. It seemed very strange. Whatever it was, he looked and sounded well though...
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« Reply #334 on: December 28, 2016, 09:15:07 PM » |
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That would explain the hurried interval...well short of rhe standard 20 minutes. I missed hearing that announcement
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« Reply #335 on: March 02, 2017, 11:21:08 PM » |
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Ralph will be the “star guest” at the Hamburger Hafenkonzert (Hamburg Harbour Concert) on St Patrick’s Day, 17th March, and the show will be broadcast on NDR 90,3 on 19th March from 06.00 till 08.00, and repeated on 20th March between 20.00 and 22.00. There is a link to the live radio stream at https://www.ndr.de/903/sendungen/hamburger_hafenkonzert/index.htmlHamburg is of course the home port of the Peking, whose story Ralph sings in ‘Around the Wild Cape Horn’. Later this year Peking will be brought from New York to Hamburg, where she will be restored and put on permanent display. So that’s one song sorted for Ralph’s Hafenkonzert set list...
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« Reply #336 on: March 03, 2017, 07:30:38 AM » |
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Easter Monday....hmm....easy to get to, lets see!
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« Reply #337 on: March 03, 2017, 03:04:03 PM » |
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Best of luck Chris, I believe its sold out.
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« Reply #338 on: March 03, 2017, 03:35:32 PM » |
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yep, looks like it....
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« Reply #339 on: March 18, 2017, 11:25:40 PM » |
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Ralph will be the “star guest” at the Hamburger Hafenkonzert (Hamburg Harbour Concert) on St Patrick’s Day, 17th March, and the show will be broadcast on NDR 90,3 on 19th March from 06.00 till 08.00, and repeated on 20th March between 20.00 and 22.00. There is a link to the live radio stream at https://www.ndr.de/903/sendungen/hamburger_hafenkonzert/index.htmlHamburg is an hour ahead of the UK, so the radio broadcast of Ralph's Irish Night concert will be at 5am GMT on Sunday Morning and 7pm Monday Evening. The link for this is https://www.ndr.de/903/epg/stationneunzigdrei102-radioplayer.htmlMeanwhile, here is a short clip from Hamburg: http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen/hamburg_journal/St-Patricks-Day-Irische-Nacht-im-Gruenspan,hamj54820.html
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