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Tuesday 16 November 2010
Friday 15 October 2010
22 September 2010 - Bright Light Bright Light, The Lexington
Ellie Goulding fans are in for a real treat when they pitch up to her autumn tour gigs. Absolutely do not miss the first opener, Bright Light Bright Light - totally amazing!
At The Lexington once more, this time to celebrate the release of his first single 'Love Part II' on the Pop Justice/Virgin label. No expense spared for this special evening - with a full cast of backing singers, guy dancers, James Yuill on keys and heaps of glam and glitz, Bright Light Bright Light dazzled the sold-out gig with a set of fabulous gotta-dance to tunes. This guy has talent oozing from every pore and is a dab hand at lyrics that set you thinking a bit (no cliches here). Have a listen to 'These Things' above - every word about dead-beat partners is spot on. Our man Rod next heads out a nationwide tour with Ellie Goulding (see http://www.brightlightx2.com/). You lucky people.
Wednesday 22 September 2010
16 June 2010 - Teddy Thompson, Meltdown Festival, RFH
I'm guessing TT would prefer an informal venue, but when his very close relative (Dad Richard) offered him a Meltdown Festival slot at the RFH he couldn't really turn it down. Teddy's compositions are very country-and-western-meets-rockabilly and this showcase for his next album shows him reverting to 1960s territory. Cue string section, supported as always by The Grey Race. Set list: new - The One I Can't Have; Delilah; Only For A Second; Take Care of Yourself; Take Me Back Again; Over and Over; Looking For A Girl; The Next One; Home; Tell Me What You Want; Gotta Have Someone: old - Can't Sing Straight; What Will I Do (Jenni Muldar?); Babyshambles (with Linda and Kami); Down Low (Kami); Don't Know; One Of These Days; What's This: In My Arms.
We're now told the album 'Bella' won't be released until February 2011 - so I guess I'll have to be patient. My favourite was 'Home' but there are plenty of videos on Youtube to choose from. If he ever runs out of inspiration, though, a covers album would be very welcome - all those gems he has sung recently, such as Persuasion, Genesis Hall, Saratoga Summer Song, the Nick Drakes, Neil Youngs etc - heck, why not?
Monday 14 June 2010
12 June 2010 - A Celebration of Kate McGarrigle, Royal Festival Hall
McGarrigle/Wainwright/Thompson gang and friends
Good start to the day when I bumped into 'Bright Light Bright Light' in Covent Garden on my way to the Festival Hall - yay for village London!
Opening Richard Thompson's Meltdown Festival at the Royal Festival Hall, this was definitely a very special and moving occasion - fan-folk had come to see their favourites and of course to remember Kate McGarrigle, who died of cancer in January. Some had seen the McGarrigle sisters perform BITD, and even Richard and Linda Thompson on their 'Bright Lights' tour - and of course many were there to see Rufus, Martha and Teddy. The third McGarrigle sister, Jane, was there too. Richard and Linda Thompson made history being on stage alone together for the first time in about 35 years for 'Go Leave'. The Thompson/Wainwright/McGarrigle bedrock was interspersed with guest slots from Nick Cave, Neil Tenant, and the surprising Krystle Warren - among many others: Teddy Thompson shone for 'Saratoga Summer Song'. However, the real treat was to hear Rufus sing his mother's songs such as 'I Eat Dinner' (with Emmylou Harris) and 'The Walking Song'. Sister Martha was absolutely amazing throughout and she and Rufus really teared up during 'Proserpina', one of the last songs Kate wrote.
Anna McGarrigle nailed it when she said "The really great thing about children is that they're there to sing with you when your sister's not. It's different, but it's also wonderful". Quite.
Wednesday 9 June 2010
3 June 2010, Bright Light Bright Light - Bush Hall (opening for The Hooziers)
Here's a clip from the rather wonderful 'Disco Moment' - there's more to come very soon from this amazing talent, a brilliant single in August 'Love Part II', we're told, and then THE ALBUM. Bush Hall was packed to the rafters for The Hooziers, who had the bright idea of opening with a New Orleans-style jazz band entering the room from the back - such style.
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