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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | is playing in a small club (holds about 350 max) in a few weeks.
I know we have some fans.....are his live shows worth seeing (especially in a small venue)? |
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Location: NJ | YES!!! |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Dude. Go. |
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Location: Cicero, NY | Wish he'd come inside of 3 1/2 hours of me. I'd be there for sure. What leg of the Tour - solo, 1000 Years or with the electric band? |
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Location: Tennessee | Especially in a small venue. Go ... don't even think twice. |
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Location: NJ | if you have to ask don't bother |
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Location: SoCal | Don't ask. Just go. |
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Location: ms | I would... |
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Location: Atlanta, GA. | Weaser P
Ithaca, NY Jan 30, '08.
Tour dates |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Recorded Live -D.C. 2007 |
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Location: Minden, Nebraska | Stephen - Denver/Boulder area fans get not one, but two chances. I wish he was coming to Omaha.... |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12759
Location: Boise, Idaho | He's in Boise tonight in an old theater across from my office. I didn't know about it till I read it in the paper tonight. I'm going if there's any tickets left. |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5330
Location: Cicero, NY | Originally posted by cholloway:
Weaser P
Ithaca, NY Jan 30, '08.
Tour dates Thanks, Colin! I'll mark that down and try to hit it. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | cool. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Just got back. Walked across the street at lunch to get tickets, but the window wasn't open yet. Went back about 2 and most of the seats on the main floor were gone, but I got 2 on the right aisle 10 rows back. Took off a few before 5, played 9 holes, met lovely Linda for dinner just as I finished and headed back downtown for the concert.
He was just great. The only problem with the seats was that they were in front of the speakers. I don't do well with British accents, so I had trouble understanding the lyrics. Everything else was exceptional. Not a sour note or dull moment in over 2 hours. Fun to watch the crowd, most of whom were over 50. One guy with long gray hair bobbing his head like a pigeon the whole time while a bald guy in front of him did the same. I'm surprised he had so many fans here. His song about Iraq even went over well here in this bright red state. Must have been all the liberals in Idaho in one theater. 100 year old Egyptian Theater, by the way. Life is good here. Going to buy a 52 Vincent. |
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Joined: July 2005 Posts: 354
Location: Flushing, MI | Going to buy a 52 Vincent.
Good luck finding one! That's my favorite song currently.
On sugarmegs.org, there's a lot of Richards shows. My favorites are always the solo acoustic shows. I love his electric playing, and his band is great too. But it seems like his songs REALLY come to life when he plays them alone on a flat top. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I was just kidding about the 52 Vincent, but not about the rest. We agree we liked the acoustic tunes better. It was hard for us to hear the lyrics of the songs with the electric. |
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Location: Flushing, MI | For your reading pleasure.....
Vincent Motorcycles |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | If your interested Mark, he publishes all his lyrics on his Website |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | A buddy and myself will be making the journey tomorrow night. Club holds a about 350 max and has seating for maybe 75....the rest get to stand and mill around the stage that connects directly to the standing area and is about 4 fee high.....so the artists at this venue are very accessible to their fans.
Should be fun |
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Joined: November 2003 Posts: 11039
Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | All this talk... I'm getting itchy to see him again... and I just did back in July.
One amazing tidbit, Stephen... his solos are always improvised, he doesn't do rehearsed/set solos, so every show is different. |
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Location: Cicero, NY | If you're anywhere near Ithaca in January, let me know, Jeff. I'll grab an extra ticket for you. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | the company aside, that's reason enough to go to Ithaca in January. |
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Location: Cicero, NY | :rolleyes: |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | You'll enjoy it, Stephen. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Did you make the show, Stephen? |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | Yo! STEPHEN! |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Sorry Jeff.....I have been studying non-stop for my RIA and ChFEBC designations and my brain has literally turned to mush!
Anyway....the concert was awesome (as you would expect)! The Gothic is an old 50s/60s theater house with a balcony that covers the back third of the venue and with side balconies running all the way to the front where the stage is. The lower level has about the front third area open for people who want to stand and the back middle/third is tiered with tables and chairs....very nice layout and the place maxes out at 325 people.....so the show obviously sold out.
He started out electric with a 4 piece band...bass, drums, and a multi-instrumentalist who played everything known to man (while also singing incredible harmonies). This lasted about 45 minutes...then the band left and he proceeded to play acoustically alone for about 30 minutes before the full band returned for another 45 minutes.
After 2 hours of non-stop blistering music, he left the stage for all of 2 minutes before the band returned and played at least a 30 minute encore (maybe more but I had to leave because I had my ChFEBC test the next morning at 8:00).
My impressions...I stood in the front of the back third of the lower level which placed me probably 100-120 feet from the stage. The sound mix was absolutely dead on perfect...vocals, guitars, drums, bass, horns....whatever was playing fit perfectly in the mix. After about the first hour and a half, I started walking around the venue to check it out from other angles. I finally ended up standing in the front of the stage about 6 feet from RT and I was checking out his 2 pedal boards which were both crammed full. While musically, they still sounded terrific, the vocals were difficult to hear so I went back to my prior spot and watched until it was time to leave.
RT is obviously an incredible guitar player but I was a bit surprised by how sloppy his electric lead playing was.....now maybe this was by design because his acoustic playing was dead on perfect.
The thing that I really loved though, (even when I though he was playing a bit sloppy), was how he just oozed emotion and made you feel every note.
Of course he also oozed the same emotion with his acoustic but like I said, his playing was pitch perfect without a single sour note.
My buddy who went with me had never heard of RT and was skeptical but left a believer. I saw him a few days later and he had purchased a few CD's.
Overall one of the best shows of the year (out of the 7-8) I have been to. |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303
Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Yo, Jeff |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I wish I had thought to move around the theater. As I said, the sound wasn't too clear, but it may have been because our seats were too close to the stage and a big bank of speakers. During the second electric set, a few people started dancing in the aisles. I stayed put so I didn't look like one of those old hippies. Some of them looked like they were dancing to a different concert. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | :) |
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Location: NJ | Took my ex-wife to a DaveMatthews concert (her idea) at Giant's Stadium once.
Got stuck behind two chicks who INSISTED on standing up and "dancing" from the moment the band first started.
By the fourth song, I politely asked if they wouldn't mind to kindly sit down.
One started to, but the other one (obviously the AlphaCow) refused and goaded her friend to resume, shot me the "F@ckYou Look", and took every opportunity to block my view.
Got up and found an usher who told me that as long as they weren't stnding ON the seats there was nothing they could do. . .
Went back to my seat and just GLARED at these two from my sitting position at every available opportunity.
Finally, AlphaCow turns to me and says "Hey! why don't you just get up and DANCE and enjoy the music??"
I politely informed her that ". . since I paid $85 for my seat, it was my intent to SIT in it, watch, listen, and enjoy the music (even tho it sucked), as opposed to being some "carry-over" from the DeadHeads (even tho' I didn't "get it" the FIRST time), and that while I absoLUTEly enjoy watching a woman's derriere gyrating in front of me, HER big FAT ass looked more like a experiment to test the tensile strength of denim!! . ."
They both left. |
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Joined: October 2005 Posts: 5330
Location: Cicero, NY | Wonder why. Seems like you just started communicating... |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | women want men to to communicate, until he actually opens his mouth. |
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Location: NJ | The Truth often Hurts.
Not my problem . . . |
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Location: Flushing, MI | You paid $85 to see Dave Matthews??? :eek:
My God! I hope Tim Reynolds was there to save the day!
It's amazing the things we do, and the bucks we spend to keep our marriages intact...
I once took my late wife to see Hootie and the Blowfish.
I guess 30 years ago we'd have to take the wives to the opera to keep 'em happy. I'm not sure that's any worse than Dave or Hootie. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | I told the 7 women behind us at the John Mayer concert that I paid for the tickets to listen to him, not them talking about leg waxing. One of them started to give me some mouth, but they all moved to other seats where they could bother someone else.
The gal dancing at the RT concert was kind enough to move to a side aisle where she didn't block anyone's view. I was just worried that she'd spill the beer on me that she was holding. More humorous than annoying.
I asked a guy to leave the Preston Reed concert when he wouldn't stop talking after the intermission, where he obviously liquored up. He moved, but it didn't help much. I just don't get people who seem to go to a concert to talk. Surely the same people don't talk through a movie. |
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Location: NJ | ". . Surely the same people don't talk through a movie . ."
Oh yeah?
Come to the AMC on Rte. 22 in Springfield, NJ.
I have a "name" that particular theatre that involves a racial slur that Jeanette finds HIGHLY offensive (and I find funny as ALL hell) . . . |
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Location: NJ | btw:
The current Acoustic Guitar has Thompson on the cover . . . |
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Joined: May 2005 Posts: 120
Location: Gardnerville, NV | Has anyone seen one of his all request shows?
He's coming to the SF bay area in December and I'm considering getting a ticket. Sounds kind of cool. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | It's rare that he does "All Request"- GO!...
Two things you can be sure... He will play his "most popular" tunes and he will also be playing with only his long time and tightest collaborators.... |
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Location: Gardnerville, NV | The last past is for sure, I believe it's solo acoustic. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | ... You may well be correct, I thought I remembered him say that Danny Thompson / Judith Owens might appear... |
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Joined: May 2005 Posts: 120
Location: Gardnerville, NV | From his website-
When Richard Thompson returns to the Bay Area in December for three consecutive nights at Montalvo Arts Center, he will perform solo, and he will give his fans free rein when it comes to the set list.
"I think this year we're going to do all three nights as request shows. As you come in, you get a little form and fill in your request, and we pick them at random out of the bucket.
It poses tremendous problems for the artist,
and may afford some amusement and confusion for the audience."
-Richard Thompson
Sounds like a good time. |
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Location: Boise, Idaho | Although his band is very talented, I could do without the drums and bass in particular. We both liked his acoustic stuff best, so a solo performance sounds like a great time. There were a bunch of requests being yelled from the audience that he didn't honor, so I suspect an all request show would be quite different from his show with his band. |
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