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Title: | Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD |
Notice: | It's just a Box of Rain |
Moderator: | RDVAX::LEVY ::DEBESS |
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Created: | Wed Jan 02 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 580 |
Total number of notes: | 60238 |
382.0. "Bruce Hornsby -WOW" by TRKWSH::COMFORT (Here beside the rising tide) Sat Nov 13 1993 22:43
I don't write here often but I gotta talk about... Bruce Hornsby.
Hornsby played the Allentown Symphany Hall last Sunday, it holds about 1200.
A group of us got together and bought tickets when we heard he was coming to
town. None of us much knew his music that well, but he had a couple of radio
songs and he had the association with the Dead...it should be good time for
all of us to go out together.
It was unbelievable. One of the best concerts I have ever seen. Three hours
of music. Multiple encores. Songs from the Range, the Dead, the Band, some
new stuff, old blues stuff, all in all a great mix of mostly upbeat, fun
songs creating a great night of music. If the Hornsby tour comes by your
area, try to see these guys. It is well worth the effort.
For those who are interested, below is my rendition of a review of the concert.
Dave
The band was not the Range, but a jazz band. Horsby on vocals, accordian, and
acoustic piano. Additionally, there was a synth player, a bassist, a drummer,
a saxaphone and trumpet horn section and a backup vocalist (female).
The local paper review headline read:
"Bruce Hornsby presents near-perfect show in L.V."
Hornsby and band took the stage about 7:35 (5 min late) and played two songs
immediately. After the second song, Hornsby got up and started walking
around and talking with the audience. He said that they were going to play
two sets for us, that they had no set list to go by and they took requests.
There were a couple of equipment cases on the floor in front of the stage (in
the old orchastra pit) and he indicated that people could write down their
requests and put them there. He went back to the piano and they played
another song. Hornsby picked up about a dozen requests looked through them
and put them in a pile on the piano. He played a tune on the accordian then,
I believe, then back to the piano for a couple. From time to time you'd see
him checking the requests and crumbling one up at the end of a song.
Before one of the songs in this segment, he got up and told the audience that
the song he was going to play did not require the band, but he wanted them to
play along, so everyone talk to your neighbor for a minute while they had
a huddle. Sure enough, he got the whole band in a huddle and you could see
arm gestures, etc. He went back to the piano and apologized for the upcoming
song (just in case I guess) and they played the tune and it was beautiful.
The bassist at first just did the minimum they had discussed, but he started
embellishing and all of a sudden the song had a real rythym line to it,
really neat. When the song was over the applause was deafening. It was
truly amazing how well such an impromptu song came off.
It was shortly after that "magic" when things started to get really
interesting. Up till now the concert has been quite good, in fact very good,
in both music and musicianship, I felt it was a solid show. Then...
Hornsby announces the next song (he does that a lot) by saying that it is a
song by a band he used to play with, the Grateful Dead and blew off into a
really decent version of Scarlet Begonias (and with a good percentage of the
audience actually being Deadheads, it was great). In typically Dead fashion,
he jammed out the end of the song and worked it into a jazz number by the
bassist (Hornsby actually had the music layed out in front of him), then into
a Charlie Parker song, into Hornsby's Jacob's Ladder, into Hornsby's What A
Time, into a Sonny Rollins tune to finish the song run. He did one more song
and finished the first set at about 8:55. (Thanks to the Morning Call for
that list of songs and authors, with the exception of Scarlet of course, they
did not have that song title in the article).
15 minute break.
Hornsby came back with the synth player. The rest of the band stayed on
break. They played a couple of numbers, Hornsby still collecting and
checking the request slips. They started another piece without the band, and
as they played and went into a jam the band walked back in and sort filtered
into the jam to return to the concert. They played The Weight by Robbie
Robertson, this featured the backup vocalist followed by another series of
songs that eventually broke out into a long jam. During that period all of a
sudden the initial strains of Dark Star were heard. As we listened and
looked, Hornsby stared straight at the drummer and sang the first line of
Dark Star, kinda smiled and dah-dah'ed the second line, letting the jam 'fade
away' from that and picked up a heavy back beat to another rock number which
they jammed into Not Fade Away. Hornsby was playing the accordian during
NFA, walking around the band, singing next to the backup singer and ended up
standing on the piano belting out the end of "not fade away", the crowd was
going nuts!
They played one or two more songs and left the stage. Within about 2 minutes
(of thunderous applause) they came back for an encore. That turned into a
four song marathon filled with as much, if not more, energy than the show had
up till then. In the midst of that, Hornsby hollered out to turn on the
house lights so he could see who he was playing to. That was pretty neat,
cause they left them on for a while (or so it seemed). Finished up with a big
ending and said goodnight.
After another minute of wild cheering, Hornsby and the synth player come
back, Hornsby holding up one finger ("just one more") and played two more
songs, the one about his wife leaving him 10 years ago...which he explained
while tinkling on the keys between songs that she came back and now they have
the twins and worked into the song he wrote about them to finish the concert.
Concert ends 10:50
What a night. :-)
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382.1 | ...to fill the air :^) | SALEM::BURNS | how's 'bout a war on violence! | Mon Nov 15 1993 07:03 | 5 |
| WoW!!! Dave, *grate* review!!!! ....you gotta write here more often :^)
Thanx for taking me on the trip with ya...I rilly had a good time :^)
Enjoyed,Andy
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382.2 | :^) | STRATA::DWEST | choose wisdom over intelligence... | Mon Nov 15 1993 10:09 | 14 |
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i concur!!!!
thanks for typing that in!
last time Hornsby was here (Grate Woods a couple of years back) he also
did the request thing... at that time he was ust about to join the
dead onthe Europe tour... did a few dead tunes too...
from what i understadn thre may still be a few tickets left for the
Orpheum shows... i am even more psyched now about using mine!!! :^)
he claims to really enjoy Boston as he went to school here...
da ve
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382.3 | | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Mon Nov 15 1993 10:45 | 11 |
| A little side note here: My wife got me Hornsby's Harbor Light's album
for fathers day or some such holiday, and while I haven't listened to
it much, I enjoy it. However, when one of the tunes came on, I realized
it was familiar to me. After a bit I realized where I had heard this
tune before. Boston Garden, 1991. It was the show where Hornsby
jams extensively with Bill and Mickey while everyone else has left for
Drums. This "jam" had become one of the songs on Harbor Lights. Maybe
he'd already written it by the time of the concert, or maybe the song
grew out of that jam. Only Bruce knows for sure.
PeterT
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382.4 | | BINKLY::DEMARSE | Mean people suck | Mon Nov 15 1993 11:11 | 3 |
| What school did Hornsby go to ?
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382.5 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Nov 15 1993 11:12 | 4 |
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Berkley School of Music
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382.6 | | AWECIM::RUSSO | claimin! | Mon Nov 15 1993 11:27 | 4 |
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I mean Berklee School of Music
Hogan (?)
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382.7 | on the air again | PHDVAX::COMFORT | Spent a little time on the mountain | Tue Nov 16 1993 18:42 | 25 |
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Well, guess what, a friend dropped by a tape of Harbor Lights so I can
(not in order) list some of the 30-odd songs he did. Most of the
album. Interestingly, the songs I recognizied from the concert were
rightthere when I heard the tape, but a couple that the newspaper said
were played from the album, I could hardly recognize. At any rate:
Harbor Lights (couldn't recognize)
Talk of the Town
Long Cool One
China Doll (different)
Fields of Gray (couldn't recognize)
Rainbow Cadillac
He also played:
Just the way it is
One Fine Day (or is it Across the River?)
End of the Innocence (quite different)
Dave
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382.8 | | SAHQ::SWITTS | | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:30 | 10 |
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Although I did not attend (because I live in Atlanta area) I have a
great copy of the Bruce show from the Orpheum Theater and I thought the
show was great ! I was really impressed. If he comes down this way
I will definitly want to go. I don't think the show was quite as free
form as the one described in these notes, but none the less, it was a
spectacular show musically.
Randy
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382.9 | any news of tour plans anyone? | ALFA2::DWEST | the storyteller makes no choice... | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:25 | 11 |
| kind of a cross post from MUSIC...
anyone hear anything about a Bruce tour? i figure since he has a new
disc out thre must be a tour in the offing somewhere to support it...
i always think of Bruce at valentines day... the first time i saw him
it was a valentines present... now even though we don't see each other
much, when i hear Bruce i still think of Lesa and smile... i guess that
was probably her intent... :^)
da ve
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382.10 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | I drive for music. | Wed Feb 14 1996 09:41 | 5 |
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Pollstar doesn't list him - their help text says this probably means
that he's not on tour...
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382.11 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | Wake Now, Discover... | Wed Feb 14 1996 10:02 | 9 |
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> i always think of Bruce at valentines day...
this sent me off on a tangent...Jerry and Deborah were married on
Valentine's day...this will probably be a pretty painful day for
her...healing vibes going her way...
Debess
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382.12 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Feb 14 1996 12:51 | 4 |
| very good point....peace, Deborah.
rfb
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