Re: Joanne Shaw Taylor European Tour Oct/Nov
No shows near Scotland sadly. But I have just downloaded Diamonds In The Dirt. Only on track one, but it sounds pretty good!
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No shows near Scotland sadly. But I have just downloaded Diamonds In The Dirt. Only on track one, but it sounds pretty good!
I know the shows were put out to all promoters and it was a first come first served basis. Joanne only had so many days to fill and they were offered. Scotland is not being ignored
No shows near Scotland sadly. But I have just downloaded Diamonds In The Dirt. Only on track one, but it sounds pretty good!
Don't worry Martin, that's wasn't meant as a criticism! Will catch up with her sometime next year.
I know the shows were put out to all promoters and it was a first come first served basis. Joanne only had so many days to fill and they were offered. Scotland is not being ignored
Greenose wrote:No shows near Scotland sadly. But I have just downloaded Diamonds In The Dirt. Only on track one, but it sounds pretty good!
Did not take it as criticism Duncan, Scotland does get a raw deal with live acts and yet they are some of the best audiences in the UK.
Don't worry Martin, that's wasn't meant as a criticism! Will catch up with her sometime next year.
mbcl wrote:I know the shows were put out to all promoters and it was a first come first served basis. Joanne only had so many days to fill and they were offered. Scotland is not being ignored
Greenose wrote:No shows near Scotland sadly. But I have just downloaded Diamonds In The Dirt. Only on track one, but it sounds pretty good!
Scotland ?? Don't know how lucky you are! You wanna live here mate !! Sometimes I wonder if all communication has been cut off !!
Ges,
I looked into this a while back as I see most artists steer clear It is down to local promoters who on;ly seem bothered about local bands. A few artists have come back to me to say the local promotion is zero so turnouts are very poor. here is an opportunity there for someone to build a good venue, just need someone with time, money and patience.
Scotland ?? Don't know how lucky you are! You wanna live here mate !! Sometimes I wonder if all communication has been cut off !!
WHEN IS SHE FINALLY PLAYING HOLLAND??????????????????
Hi All,
I got an email last night about the JST gig in Sheffield next Wednesday.
The venue has been changed.
It is no longer at 'The Boardwalk' due to it having to close for a couple of weeks.
The gig has been move to 'The Plug', still in Sheffield.
This should get you in the right area... http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q … CBIQ8gEwAA
StreetView should be your friend here, if you've never been (I haven't).
Also see www.the-plug.com
See you there!
Boom Boom Club tonight with JST and a few Bonabuds i think fresh from our night out with Messrs Bonfanti & Sayce. Really looking forward to this.
Boom Boom Club tonight with JST and a few Bonabuds i think fresh from our night out with Messrs Bonfanti & Sayce. Really looking forward to this.
I'll be there - see you later. The whistling in my ears has faded now
Saw Joanne on Thursday night but I’ve been a little busy since – I do want to beat the London Buddies to their reviews of last night’s gig though – so here goes!
It’s not very often I find myself searching for the elusive last space on the car park behind the Robin 2 club at Bilston, but such is the draw of Joanne Shaw Taylor’s brand of Blues in these parts that I thought I was going to have to park elsewhere.
Yes – we arrived well before the support act too – that was young Ben Poole, formerly of Dani Wilde’s band. Ben is yet another addition to the growing list of quality young blues acts in the UK and treated us to a fine set of originals and covers. I particularly enjoyed his unusual take on “Purple Haze” and the Temptations song “(I Know) I’m Losing You”. I’d seen Ben as a support act once before this year and he is already growing in confidence and fully deserves to be out there fronting his own band. Unfortunately his set over ran and as the Robin have a strict Music curfew at 11pm, this led to Joanne having to shorten her set
So the brothers McMahon took to the stage and assumed their positions behind drums and bass to be followed by a huge cheer as Joanne appeared and tore into the opening instrumental on the new (old) Telecaster. A huge cheer from the crowd was interrupted by the opening notes of “Going Home” next which really got the assembled heads nodding and feet tapping. Straight into a song off the new album next, with “Let it Burn”, before the title track of her debut album “White Sugar” – with a little added SRV. “Time has Come” followed, then back to the new album for (I think) “Dead and Gone”. Joanne then played tribute to one of her big influences with a stunning version of “Manic Depression”, which she followed with “Watch ‘em Burn”. Time to slow things down next and well, just bring the house down why not, with the showstopping slow blues “Blackest Day” Fantastic! Next up was one of my personal favourites from the debut album, “Kiss the Ground Goodbye”. It always amazes me just watching Joanne’s playing on this number – such complex rhythm patterns going on that I just don’t know how she can deliver the vocals over the top. Just reminds me why I think Joanne is one of the best pickers out there right now. The Hoax got their nod from Joanne next with her storming version of “Bones” before she brought the set to a close with “Going Down”
Running close to curfew time, but the crowd wanted more, and what a great choice for an encore – “Lord Have Mercy” from “Diamonds in the Dirt”. A powerful end to a great performance, that left the large audience wanting more, but sadly it was not to be.
Not too many songs from the new album showcased, but I heard that “Jump That Train” was to have been included, and who knows what else we might have heard had the band not had to shorten the set.
A word or two for Virgil and Gabriel, who provided solid backing for Joanne throughout. A little strange to see Virgil stage right and being the restrained bass player, but the boy done good! He told me he’s itching to get back to his Strat at the end of the tour though. Gabriel is growing in power and confidence on the drums – I don’t think I’ve ever seen him working harder before, and he treated us to a fine solo too. Thanks to Joanne and the guys for a superb gig, and as always giving up your time to chat to us fans.
Ian
Some photos from the Boom Boom Club Sutton gig on Sunday 21st Nov 2010
http://s458.photobucket.com/albums/qq31 … ov%202010/
Thanks Roger - here's a few of mine from the Robin. Just click "Slideshow"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42034502@N … 322314289/
Ian
Ian, I must say these are by far the best pics of Joanne I have ever seen. I find it really difficult to get good photos of JST, but you've done it easily. Congrats.
I'm hoping to catch her again on Thursday.
Phil
Ian, I must say these are by far the best pics of Joanne I have ever seen. I find it really difficult to get good photos of JST, but you've done it easily. Congrats.
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I'm hoping to catch her again on Thursday.
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Phil
Just seen Jo on Wednesday - Sheffield
Simply awesome - well worth seeing
The new CD is great as well
I must say, I received Joanne's latest CD in the mail the other day and listened to it while driving to meet with my entire family for Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. The verdict? Absolutely marvelous music! Rockier than her first album, but just as easy and pleasing to the ear as the first. That Voice and Fender Telecaster in her hands are unmistakable!
Love it!
Roy
Just seen Jo on Wednesday - Sheffield
Simply awesome - well worth seeing
The new CD is great as well
We were there too, but I have to admit to being a little disappointed.
Not with the playing, JST and Virgil were great, but with the sound.
It may have been where we were stood (front left) but it was waaay too loud.
Also the mix was really off. We were sometimes struggling to pick out JSTs guitar, except in the quieter bits.
On reflection we should probably have moved around a bit, but I did go and stand near the bar for a few minutes which didn't really help.
I like my music loud (and I'm no old fart) but it should have been rolled back a little. My ears were ringing until Friday morning.
Still, from what I could make out they are a talented bunch and I'll be looking out for Virgil and his band when they return to the area.
Hi,
I was standing next to the sound desk and from there forward the sound was fine. The dogleg around the corner was problematic. Normally for blues you do not get a sell out so everyone is in front of the the PA. My meter was maxing out at 105 db which is not OTT. You may have seen me pushing through the crowd a few times (big fella) as some dork kept putting his coat into the bass bins, which was causing the sound engineer an few problems.
As that venue sold out you could well see a move to larger venue in the area next time around (just my opinion).
Virgil did well for opening as he was losing his voice and the guitar had a mind of its own, constantly going out of tune. Simply does not like the tempo variations.
It was a good night, great crowd and a nice one to finish on.
On another note the Paul Jones session is going to be a killer one, recording went very very well. I believe it goes out of Dec 13th,
On reflection we should probably have moved around a bit, but I did go and stand near the bar for a few minutes which didn't really help.
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