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Wow, what a night in Cardiff last night. Not a sell out, but not far off, incredible atmosphere. Got to agree with Ian916, it's in my top 3 gigs definitely.

So much energy from every member, and what an incredible voice Jay Buchanan has, powerful when it needs to be, but soft and warm for the slower numbers. Truly versatile. Backing harmonies and superb drums from Michael Miley, and what a nice guy. He stayed on stage for 2 or 3 minutes after the lights went up, throwing picks and sticks into the crowd and giving out setlists. He struck me as a man who enjoys every minute of his work, and isn't just there going through the motions every night. A strong, groovy bass line kept everything in check, and then we get to Scott Holiday on guitar. Man, the guy can play. The Pelham Blue Firebird is beautiful, and he plays it in such a unique way. If this band don't become massive, there's something wrong with the world. Anyone who's in two minds about going to see them, go. It's the best £12.50 I've spent in a long time.

EDITED TO ADD:

Interesting video, Scott Holiday goes through his rig, including the story of the Pelham Blue Firebird: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia425wE2RDc

18th October 2011 - Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff

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Wooders wrote:

I'm still feeling pretty bruised emotionally for missing their gig at Shepherds Bush on Tuesday. Mind you, from what David's told me, if I'd been there I may be nursing some physical bruising now as it was jam packed down in the standing area. I think David now has some body piercing where one doesn't normally expect it!

big_smile big_smile big_smile   -  tis true.

The band were fantastic and Jay Buchanan, the singer, is an amazing talent.

I did wish at the time though, that I was up in the balcony with Ian.  There was a lot of pushing and shoving in the stalls although none of it was aggressive, just people trying to get a better place through a tightly packed crowd. The bruise has healed now Phil. There was a group of young women, a bit worse for wear for drink, dancing near me. One was a bit unsteady and I got stabbed with her stiletto heel right on the top of my foot. Ouch! The things we go through in pursuit of great music, eh?

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As I wrote before - Rival Sons played a show for legendary TV-format "Rockpalast"!
A short 3 song cut is now to see on the Rockpalast homepage
http://www.wdr.de/tv/rockpalast/extra/v … lights.jsp
The whole concert aired on 20th of may!

If you´re not able to see Rockpalast (WDR); you can watch the whole concert on the homepage after airplay!

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Really enjoyed Cardiff gig on Wesdnesday night and got a front row spot with my wife for the duration which was very cool..

Great gig, amazing band, love Jay's vocals, and even grabbed the nights set list from the riser from Mike after, 10/10.

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The Wolf wrote:

As I wrote before - Rival Sons played a show for legendary TV-format "Rockpalast"!
A short 3 song cut is now to see on the Rockpalast homepage
http://www.wdr.de/tv/rockpalast/extra/v … lights.jsp
The whole concert aired on 20th of may!

If you´re not able to see Rockpalast (WDR); you can watch the whole concert on the homepage after airplay!

I hope that they release the whole show on DVD. Roclpalast have done that with some previous shows. Or at least someone recorded the show & can make a DVD copy?...

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Ian916 wrote:

last night's gig was superb. 3 bands for £15, - unbelievable bargain! - But cost aside I would have to say that Rival Sons performance last night is easily within my Top 3 EVER gigs. - And a vocal performance from Jay Buchanan better than anything I have ever seen in over 35 years of attending gigs.

If you have not yet seen this band do NOT miss the opportunity, - could not help but think that we were witnessing something historic last night because they must surely be on their way to something massive? - Think Jay was quite emotional about the "sell-out gig" as were other band members, - bass and drums, - perfect rhythm section, - guitar, - wow and not just for the range of Firebirds that were on stage starting with a lovely Pelham Blue Firebird. They looked great and sounded even better, - praise for the sound and levels, - grew to see a young band realising that it is not about volume but more about tone and balance.

Restored my faith in blues based rock having a bright future, - with a little bit of gospel soul in there along the way! Perhaps Zeppelin did do it first all those years ago but the industry needs new lifeblood.



They are that good, aren't they?

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rpic wrote:
Ian916 wrote:

last night's gig was superb. 3 bands for £15, - unbelievable bargain! - But cost aside I would have to say that Rival Sons performance last night is easily within my Top 3 EVER gigs. - And a vocal performance from Jay Buchanan better than anything I have ever seen in over 35 years of attending gigs.

If you have not yet seen this band do NOT miss the opportunity, - could not help but think that we were witnessing something historic last night because they must surely be on their way to something massive? - Think Jay was quite emotional about the "sell-out gig" as were other band members, - bass and drums, - perfect rhythm section, - guitar, - wow and not just for the range of Firebirds that were on stage starting with a lovely Pelham Blue Firebird. They looked great and sounded even better, - praise for the sound and levels, - grew to see a young band realising that it is not about volume but more about tone and balance.

Restored my faith in blues based rock having a bright future, - with a little bit of gospel soul in there along the way! Perhaps Zeppelin did do it first all those years ago but the industry needs new lifeblood.



They are that good, aren't they?

They most definitely are! Fantastic gig last night in Edinburgh, surely they'll be moving up to arena size gigs before too much longer.

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Killer gig last night. He nearly shot his voice out though. Few sips of tea and he made it through. Rarely have a seen a front-man so devoted to singing and the songs themselves. Truly excellent all round.

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Ian916 wrote:

the range of Firebirds that were on stage starting with a lovely Pelham Blue Firebird.

Hey RON, you'll have to pick up one of these!

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I've been following Rival Sons' Facebook page and thought I'd relay some recent news.

Rival Sons will be playing a short acoustic set at 6:00pm to 6:30pm Friday 19th April for The Station Sessions in St. Pancras station, London raising money for NSPCC. The set will be live streamed worldwide at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1whv6T6aTU

It doesn't make sense me travelling all the way into London for a 30 minute set (even for Rival Sons) so I'll be listening on the live stream.

Also, they announced:

We'll be live on Planet Rock radio at 5pm UK time having a chat with our old pal Darren Redick. We think he's planning some mischief...

that's 5pm tonight and:

April 20th we'll be playing live on the Dermot O'Leary BBC Radio 2 show
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rz1xq

Hope any London-based buddies can make it to St Pancras on Friday evening.

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if I can get out of the office early as it is POETS day wink I will be there with my camera.

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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Ian916 wrote:

if I can get out of the office early as it is POETS day wink I will be there with my camera.

Ditto. wink  txt me if you can make it and we'll meet up.

Phil

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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C'mon somebody, think of a reason for me to be in London on Friday afternoon so I can pop in to St Pancras Station as I'm just "passing by" at, say, about 6pm  wink

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currymandavid wrote:

C'mon somebody, think of a reason for me to be in London on Friday afternoon so I can pop in to St Pancras Station as I'm just "passing by" at, say, about 6pm  wink

You haven't seen Ian and me since the RAH on 30th March and you're missing us? No, I don't think Mrs S would believe that one. lol

Ars Longa, Vita Brevis

“The guy who has helped the blues industry the most is Joe Bonamassa and I would say he is more rock than some rock stuff, so to me blues is whatever you want it to be!”
Simon McBride in my interview with him in Blues Matters! Issue #56

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Wooders wrote:
currymandavid wrote:

C'mon somebody, think of a reason for me to be in London on Friday afternoon so I can pop in to St Pancras Station as I'm just "passing by" at, say, about 6pm  wink

You haven't seen Ian and me since the RAH on 30th March and you're missing us? No, I don't think Mrs S would believe that one. lol

not strictly true there, - we waved from 3rd tier to ground floor at Rival Sons SBE gig last week wink

- David, I think that you need to visit the Kings Cross area for some research on your next book.

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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currymandavid wrote:

C'mon somebody, think of a reason for me to be in London on Friday afternoon so I can pop in to St Pancras Station as I'm just "passing by" at, say, about 6pm  wink

Do some research on french curries seeing as it's home to the Channel Tunnel trains smile

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currymandavid wrote:

I've been following Rival Sons' Facebook page and thought I'd relay some recent news.

Rival Sons will be playing a short acoustic set at 6:00pm to 6:30pm Friday 19th April for The Station Sessions in St. Pancras station, London raising money for NSPCC. The set will be live streamed worldwide at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1whv6T6aTU

It doesn't make sense me travelling all the way into London for a 30 minute set (even for Rival Sons) so I'll be listening on the live stream.

Also, they announced:

We'll be live on Planet Rock radio at 5pm UK time having a chat with our old pal Darren Redick. We think he's planning some mischief...

that's 5pm tonight and:

April 20th we'll be playing live on the Dermot O'Leary BBC Radio 2 show
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rz1xq

Hope any London-based buddies can make it to St Pancras on Friday evening.

They are also playing an acoustic set in Selfridges at 6.30 on Thursday. In the Jeffery West section of the mens shoe department!

http://www.jeffery-west.co.uk/

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I think Jay's vocals will scare the shoe buyers away smile Would be better in the lingerie section as the women would swoon methinks.........