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330.1 | "There comes a time..." | AYOV28::DROBB | Angular banjos sound good to me | Fri Feb 10 1989 11:57 | 4 |
| Am I right in saying that it's Martin on his own - i.e minus the
Daintees? Either way, since he's playing in Ayr later this month,
it makes sense to go and see him - do you know anything about tickets
price/availability?
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330.2 | In the dark again | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Fri Feb 10 1989 12:52 | 7 |
| Dougie,
What do you know about him? He's opening for Hothouse Flowers
when I see them in Boston and (per usual :-)) I don't know anything
about him.
Sue
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330.3 | MS & The Daintees are on Kitchenware Records | AYOV28::DROBB | Angular banjos sound good to me | Fri Feb 10 1989 13:56 | 9 |
| Sue, I don't know that much *about* him, other than that he hails
from Newcastle or thereabouts, and has made two very enjoyable albums,
BOAT TO BOLIVIA and GLADSOME, HUMOUR AND BLUE. There's nothing
spectacularly different about his 'sound', but his lyrics are often
poignant, and his voice is pleasant on the ear. I hate to categorise
music, but I guess this is kinda 'modern folk' or thereabouts.
Trivia question - what is the catch in the title of the first album
mentioned above?
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330.4 | Just a guess | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Fri Feb 10 1989 14:52 | 6 |
| You know how ignorant we Americans are of geography, but is
Bolivia land-locked?
Thanks for the info Dougie.
Sue
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330.5 | Spot on Sue!!! :-) | AYOV28::DROBB | Angular banjos sound good to me | Fri Feb 10 1989 15:23 | 1 |
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330.6 | Info on Stephenson, please ! | KLO::LOGAN | DECkchair Attendant | Tue Feb 14 1989 12:23 | 12 |
| Anyone got details of his concert schedule ?
I bought Gladsome, Humour and Blue and it's excellent. I had problems
sourcing a copy of Boat to Bolivia something to do with a change
in distributors ( or something like that).
Any information about Stephenson or the Daintees would be very much
appreciated.
Regards,
Andy.
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330.7 | Know where he'll be *one* night! | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Tue Feb 14 1989 13:31 | 6 |
| Andy,
Don't know about the rest of his US or UK schedule but he'll be
in Boston at Citi opening for Hothouse Flowers on 4 April.
Sue
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330.8 | Will you be there ? | KLO::LOGAN | DECkchair Attendant | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:26 | 6 |
| Sue,
Are you going along to see him ? If you are I'd be very interested
in your reaction to his performance.
Regards,
Andy.
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330.9 | Any particular songs I should listen for? | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:41 | 15 |
| Andy,
Yep, I'll be there. I missed the last chance to see Hothouse
Flowers, and I was determined not to miss them this time round.
>> If you are I'd be very interested in your reaction to his
>> performance.
Why *my* reaction? (As an American, a female, or a 'musical
innocent')
Puzzled of Marlboro
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330.10 | Stephenson solo | WELMTS::GREENB | burning with optimism's flames | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:47 | 15 |
| Unfortunately, I missed this one - MS did a solo gig at a small
folk club (i.e. he would have been totally unamplified and the place
would have been crowded with more than 120 people in) in Hitchin
recently.
I'd have gone and seen him on the evidence of the one or two songs
I've heard - Dougies description of his music as "modern folk"-ish
sounds about right. One song I heard sounded like a kind of lighter
version of something Lloyd Cole might have done, and I like him
all right, eh Dougie?
Was this his only solo gig, or does he make a habit of it?
Bob
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330.11 | MS vs. Lloyd Cole - nah, not really 8-) | AYOV28::DROBB | Living life will take its toll | Wed Feb 15 1989 13:30 | 20 |
| Bob, I can see where you're drawing comparisons between Martin
Stephenson and Lloyd Cole, but without a doubt, MS's approach is
more emotional/heartfelt, and at the end of the day, decidedly less
commercial. I hate to say it, but it is absolutely brilliant music
to have on in the background when there's people in (etc. etc.),
but equally, it's excellent stuff to take in during quiet times
of your own. Favourite tracks of mine are CROCODILE CRYER and COLEEN
from the first album, and THERE COMES A TIME and WHOLLY HUMBLE HEART
from the second - coincidentally, I think all four tracks that I've
named have been singles, and have all died an unfortunate death :-(
With regards this solo gig Bob, I can tell you that it's part of
fairly extensive U.K. tour during Feb./Mar. - indeed, he's playing
Ayr Town Hall along they way, but as I don't know anything about
tickets availability, I don't see me being there :-(
Sue, I'd again strongly recommend that you try and hear some of
his material prior to the gig - I've always found it a bit wird
if you don't know any of the songs that are being performed in front
of you.
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330.12 | All reaction gratefully received | KLO::LOGAN | DECkchair Attendant | Wed Feb 15 1989 14:26 | 7 |
| Re: .9
Your reaction as all three would be appreciated and anyone elses
come to think of it.
Regards,
Andy.
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330.13 | Ayr Civic Theatre - 16th Feb | AYOU30::PAULC | People and work in exquisite harmony | Wed Feb 15 1989 14:53 | 8 |
| re .11
Dougie, I thought he was playing the Civic Theatre, not the Town
Hall. I'm pretty sure that it's tomorrow night (16th) but I have
no idea about ticket availability - try ringing either Trash or
the Gaiety box office (I think they handle the Civic bookings).
�Paul�
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330.14 | Hey, thanks Paul (dialling the Civic's no. as he types)!!! | AYOV28::DROBB | Living life will take its toll | Thu Feb 16 1989 09:45 | 1 |
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330.15 | Ah! | WELMTS::GREENB | burning with optimism's flames | Thu Feb 16 1989 13:01 | 5 |
| Wholly Humble Heart, that rings a bell, thanks. If that's typical
of the area he's working in, I'll definitely have to check him out
further.....
Bob
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330.16 | glasgow gig | AYOV27::MCFARLANE | string | Sat Feb 18 1989 11:15 | 17 |
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went along to see MS in Glasgow on wed.( 15th Feb ) at Henry Wood
Hall which is where the SNO perform. Enjoyed a very good performance
with songs from both albums played excellently. There was also a
big helping of new songs which went down well apart from one dodgy
number with a sax. making a terrible mess of it.It turned out to
be an inspired choice of venu. I seen Test Department there a few
years ago and both gigs have turned out memorable.
anyone going along to see MS should watch out for some good
country guitar from one of his band members - never caught his name.
dox doxter
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