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currymandavid wrote:

I've been playing Man In Motion a lot since it arrived a few days ago. Hattiesburg Hustle and On A Real Lonely Night (love the horns) are coming out as my standout tracks at the moment but they're all superb (as you'd expect from Warren Haynes).

Very excited about seeing him with his new band on 5th July at Shepherds Bush but it's a shame I can't make the journey to Köln to join my Mule buddies (Günter and Thomas) plus Eva and Ben for a second helping.

C'MONNNNN man!!!!!  I know you can make it!!!! LOL

Ben

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These guys have any plans to come to the UK? I'd love to catch a gig sometime.  smile

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sted wrote:

These guys have any plans to come to the UK? I'd love to catch a gig sometime.  smile

Shepherds Bush on 5 July

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postie just delivered the album this morning, - luckily a day at home working, and as he also brought Steve Miller's "Let your Hair down", and Billy F Gibbons book "Rock & Roll Gearhead" I am going to have be self disciplined to get on with my work!

One comment which is not just specific to Warren but does relate to this album, -  there are some great pictures of him with his Gibson (I assume) E355 but to just state "Warren Haynes Vocals and Guitars" is not cutting it with me, - I want to know about the 3 guitars you see, their age, their history, - I think albums should have a lot more info on the instruments.

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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New album is very jammy and a little alt jazzy and very cool.....Not quite what I expected, but very very good

Murfdog

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for our dutch friends he is playing at the paradiso.....................i think it was 5th august 2011.
nice weekend
Thomas

61 (edited by Wooders 2011-07-07 10:53:14)

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Pete, David, Maggie, Roger, Ian916 and his son, William and I were at the 02 Shepherds Bush Empire for this, the first date on the European leg of the tour to promote Warren Haynes’ newest soul, funk and blues infused solo release, Man In Motion. With no support, the band took to the stage at around 8.15pm and, after a short instrumental intro’ to warm up, went straight into the title track from the CD, followed by the customary “How ya doing?”. Apart from tenor saxophonist, Ron Holloway, the other members of the touring band are different to those on the album but Nigel Hall on keyboards, Ron Johnson on bass, Terence Higgins on drums and Alecia Chakour on background vocals are all top musicians and ably kept up with the great man in motion, Warren Haynes. The following four numbers were all from the new CD, but each was around twice as long as the studio version and included a lengthy jam, as befits any performance by a man of Warren’s pedigree. We even got a few bars of Voodoo Chile in On A Real Lonely Night. This was just a taster for the next number, Hendrix’s Spanish Castle Magic, which turned into a full blooded jam as it segued into Everyday with some tasty sax playing reminiscent of King Crimson and Mel Collins at his best. The last track of the first set, Invisible, was the first of two songs from Warren’s first solo album, Tales of Ordinary Madness, released in 1993. This number again turned into a jam but this time it cooked with a really funky feel.

A fifteen minute break and a change of shirt saw Warren back for a solo spot on a darkened stage. The four songs played included Old Friend, a song written by Warren which he has previously dueted on with Derek Trucks, Elton John’s Indian Summer (I could almost smell the wood smoke) and two Mule songs from By A Thread; Forevermore and the traditional story of unrequited love, Railroad Boy. Both very atmospheric and beautifully sung in Warren’s slightly gruff tenor voice. Thankfully the audience were respectful, giving due reverence to these special songs in this intimate setting and not yelling. British reserve can sometimes be a bonus. wink

Then back came the band to join Warren for the old Sam Cooke song, A Change Is Gonna Come and the explosive Fire In The Kitchen, another track from Warren’s first solo album, before returning to the new CD for its most Mule like track, Hattiesburg Hustle – superb. For the last song Warren dived into The Deep End with Tear Me Down, a pretty funky Mule song.

It didn’t take too much yelling to get the band back for an encore, in fact Nigel Hall appeared on the stage to lead the cheering! The first encore was I’ll Be The One from the Mule EP, Mo’ Voodoo, then what else but Soulshine to end on a big high. Check out Pete’s video of Soulshine on youtube. As David said on Facebook “Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant!”.

I must mention Alecia Chakour, who did more than provide background vocals, singing solo on a couple of songs including Soulshine. Her voice is incredibly mature and soulful for a young lady and my reaction was similar to hearing Joss Stone for the first time. I shall be listening out for her in the future.

It was another good night for souvenirs. At the end of Hattiesburg Warren seemed to look at me and tossed a pick in my direction. I lost sight of it in the gloom between the stage and the barrier but I’m pleased to say that William managed to have it retrieved by security when the lights came up. I did receive a handed out pick, however, so all was well. I also managed to get the setlist for set 1 and was handed a rather battered drumstick, which I gave to William. Roger had the other.

The only slight disappointment was that the venue was only around half full. Great for moving around but sad that so many people missed a great gig as Warren never disappoints. smile

If you haven’t got bored and moved to another thread, here are some of my pics from the night.

If you’re seeing Warren in Koln tonight or on any of the other dates on this tour you almost certainly won’t get the same set, but I know you’ll have a great time. Please report back.

Phil

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Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Hardly boring Phil. Fab photos! I haven't had the chance to catch that band yet but that report has me scanning the future for a chance.
Rick

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I've been hearing a lot of him on Smokestack Lightnin and Youtube, and I'm really impressed.  I like Warren Haynes a lot, but he's been doing so many things his solo record was barely on my radar.  I think I like it more than Mule!  Definitely need to pick up the record.  Wish I could have made it up to Wannee...

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Thanks for the blow by blow Wooders. Got tix for Warren in the Fabrik in Hamburg next Wednesday 13.07. Sounds like it will be a contrast to yesterday evening in Stadtpark, but I'll write about that somewhere else!

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

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You folks have certainly had a lot of stuff going on the last couple of weeks.  Thanks for all the great reviews and pictures and vids from all of these shows - jealous doesn't even begin to cover how I feel right now.  I know, we get our chances, too, but so much good stuff in such a short time frame is amazing.  Joe is coming up shortly, too, as is BCC.  You guys are getting spoiled.

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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spot on with that report Phil, - and to add another success story for the JB forum as it was proof that you meet the nicest people when wearing a Joe Bonamassa tee shirt, - lost count of the number of people that spoke to me as Joe's name was the subject of much conversation. And it was really good good to meet you guys, - even if my son did recount the story about his fathers

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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damn spam bot, - lucky I copied the whole post before hitting "submit reply", try again:

spot on with that report Phil, - and to add another success story for the JB forum as it was proof that you meet the nicest people when wearing a Joe Bonamassa tee shirt, - lost count of the number of people that spoke to me as Joe's name was the subject of much conversation. And it was really good good to meet you guys, - even if my son did recount the story about his fathers "online friends" with a broad smile to his mother when we got home, - what's wrong with meeting up with people you have only previously known through a messageboard I ask you?

Thank you Pete for placing William against the barrier front row, - really good of you. Thank you Phil for the drumstick, - it was taken to school the next day, - and what you may not know is that he got it signed by Warren; we hung around for a bit. First Nigel Hall came out, - what a great guy he is, - and then out wanders Warren, Sharpie in hand! He was so down to earth, - so genuinely pleased that he had a 12 year old at his show, - he had spotted William front row and when he found out he also played guitar was asking him about his guitars, then asking him what songs he played, - a lovely man.

We then wandered off to get the car which we had parked in the nearby shopping center, - driving out who should we see crossing the road in front of us, - big bag of KFC in hand...? Warren's guitar tech, - the mini-me version of the man himself, - with Nigel playing catchup behind, - guys you really should n't be eating that food so late at night.... :-))

I have only uploaded one video so far: Hattiesburg Shuffle which to my ear is a very Mule-esque number, - and played with the most beautiful Les Paul.
http://youtu.be/X5SZtJZ7NcE
As I write this another one is uploading in the background, - will get a couple more up soon.

Enjoy the shows those of you who are going.

Ian

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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If you haven’t got bored and moved to another thread, here are some of my pics from the night.

Wow, those are some GREAT pics.  Thanks!

69 (edited by viper007 2011-07-09 04:05:25)

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Nice pics and thanks for sharing.

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some of my video's from the London show:

Intro into Man in Motion:

http://youtu.be/MvIoGYKa2EY

Your Widest Dreams:

http://youtu.be/ec5SAUovZiI

end of drum solo – Invisible (small part of it)

http://youtu.be/dfCkd8tkrsA

Best song of the night: Old Friend:

http://youtu.be/6-_Jd3wAb_I

Small part of Indian Sunset (got fed up with the idiot trying to join in):

http://youtu.be/T-qnYBt-i9Q

Soulshine:

http://youtu.be/8SgOPOJ9JaM

My YouTube channel with plenty of my Joe's videos dating from 2009 inc his first Hammersmith Odeon ones:
http://www.youtube.com/ian916fun

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To see Warren Haynes in one of my favorite venues in Hamburg was absolute GREAT!!!

Thanks for wonderful videos from Sheperds Bush!