Topic: Davy Knowles & Back Door Slam in Munich, 30th of March
Hi everybody,
I just wanted to give a short report on the Back Door Slam concert in Munich, Germany this week.
Me and Mrs. Fingers were there to see one of our 2 favorite blues guitarists and singers (guess who the other guy is ). The gig came on very short notice, only 2 1/2 weeks in advance of the show, and it was the evening of the Champions League football (soccer) match Bavaria Munich vs. Manchester United. So it was no big surprise that there was only an audience of maybe 30 to 40 to see Davy and his guys. But we were a loud and enthusiastic crowd.
We were always hoping that Davy Knowles would come to Germany some day, and this was our chance. I later learned that some fans came from as far as Poland and Italy to see the band!
The gig took place in a rather small club (maximum 100 persons, I guess) and we were standing in the front row, so I could take some (not very high quality) pictures that I will upload later. The band played in power-trio formation (keyboarder Ty was not with them) and I must say that there probably wouldn't have been enough room on the stage for a fourth musician.
Davy (nice down-to-earth guy that he is) apologized for his poor German and he thanked us for missing the football match. He said that he had seen more English guys in his hotel in Munich than in any other hotel in the world.
The show was over after only 10 - 12 songs (I would have liked them to play all night ) but it was a great show. Davy had brought 2 PRS guitars with him (one of his "old" ones with 2 humbuckers and his new 305) and a Marshall JCM 900 halfstack. He kept drinking from a cup for the whole show. Someone brought him a new cup (of warm tea?) several times. Did he have problems with his throat? He wrote something about "throat coat" tea on his twitter page... I can only say that his voice was as good as ever.
After the show, I "found" the setlist and got it signed by the band. This was the good thing about this beeing such a small gig: Everybody who felt like it was able to "meet&greet" the band after the show. And we definitively felt like it! We got the setlist signed, we got our BDS-DVD signed (they sold copies of their 2 CDs and their DVD but we already had all of them), we took pictures and we talked to Davy.
Unfortunatelly they had no t-shirts on sale...
Yesterday (after our return from Munich) we checked Davy's twitter page. He wrote that he enjoyed the show, and what was best: He posted a funny picture of his hotel. And it was the same hotel as ours!!!
Did anybody attend the BDS gig in Berlin?
Rusty
<EDIT>: Here's a link to some pictures: http://s184.photobucket.com/albums/x61/ … rSlam2010/