Re: Welcome back Aynsley Lister!!!
Aynsley gettin' funky at the Boom Boom on Friday:-
Superstition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvkPch507Dk
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Aynsley gettin' funky at the Boom Boom on Friday:-
Superstition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvkPch507Dk
Team Lister are hitting Europe for a month, starting in Vervier tomorrow evening, then through Holland, Germany, Czech republic and Switzerland; the annual search for the perfect schnitzel...and maybe some Kirsch.
Oct09 be Verviers - Spirit Of 66 - 00 32 (0)87 76 32 71
Oct10 nl Apeldoorn - Bluescafe - 055-578 50 14
Oct11 nl Weert - De Bosuil - +31 495 524 269
Oct12 nl Hoogland / Amersfoort - Café de Noot - 033-4809376
Oct13 nl Groningen - Café Koster - 050 314 5217
Oct15 de Munster - Hot Jazz Club - +49 251 68667908
Oct16 de Bensheim - Musiktheater REX - +49 6251 680199
Oct17 de Reichenbach - Die Halle - 07153 / 958 - 25 6
Oct18 de Oldenburg - Charly's Music Pub - +49,441 - 21 71 63 0
Oct19 de Hannover - Blues Garage - +49- (0) 511-72 46 966
Oct20 de Rhede - Blues - +49 28 72 / 94 81 444
Oct21 de Bonn - Harmonie - 02 28 / 61 40 42
Oct23 de Ansbach - Kammerspiele - +49 981 1 37 56
Oct24 de Kaiserslautern - Cotton Club - 0631 - 365 26 07
Oct25 de Glems - Hirsch - 07123 959132
Oct26 de Freudenburg - Ducsaal - +49 6582 257
Oct27 de Augsburg - Spectrum - 0821 409026
Oct28 cz Brno - Rusty Nail Music Club - 739 570 743
Oct29 cz Ceske Budejovice - Highway 61 Jazz & Blues Club - +420 607 775 284
Oct31 ch Rubigen - Muhle Hunziken - 031 721 0 721
Nov01 ch Aarburg - Moonwalker - 0900 111 121
Nov02 ch Glarus - City Keller
Going to see him at the bosuil on 11 oktober
Aynsley pulled out an old favourite @ Blues Café the other night:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYIxWOkxQFI
Aynsley was great last Friday at The Bosuil Te Weert
Aynsley was great last Friday at The Bosuil Te Weert
Thanks for the clip, Walter. Heard that Eric Steckel was ill and couldn't do the show, so Aynsley & band came on early.
No Banshee. Aynsley played two sets instead of one. He gave us a really great gig . A pity for Eric, he must cancelled his last two European gigs. I hope he recovers fast .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlyV8nzr_8M
Here's another clip. His titlesong 'Home' from his new album.
Went to his show last night in venue BLUES in Rhede. Great show and after the show had an interview with him for www.bluesmagazine.nl
Great surprise for the people there: Ryan mcGarvey was there too as a fan and friend of BLUES Rhede and its owner Andre Knoch. Aynlsey and Ryan did a great jam on stage. They told they had plans to do a thing like this for several years and now it was the right time and place. Very memorable night again.
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We've got short notice of an extra date for Aynsley's UK tour - 9th November @ Mainsforth Community Hall (Co. Durham). Can't promise Ryan McGarvey, but think we've got The Mentulls opening, and those lads are worth the price of admission.
Two blues brothers in tune having a lot of fun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw9n-ilBdYI
Simply wonderful
Interview with Aynsley (very nice man, who would love to meet Joe in person and have a talk with him about music), is now on www.bluesmagazine.nl (in Dutch of course........)
Well, to paraphrase that well know Roman general - they came, they played, they left us wanting more”. Aynsley paid his first ever visit to Mainsforth Community Centre and blistered the paintwork.
First volley came from The Mentulls who opened with their Motorway Of Madness and romped through a bouncing Be Home Tonight that even had Aynsley's manager Steph finding a groove…. Things mellowed with one of my favourite ‘tull’s numbers, Reflections before they hit the throttle for new track Be Home Tonight before they showcased their Philip Sayce Medely and played out with their powerful take on Just Got Paid/Starship Trooper. This time round, no gremlins in the electricity.
So, Mainsforth warmed up nicely, Aynsley, Andre, Steve & Boneto took to the stage and from the opener, Big Sleep, just fired volley after volley to a appreciative (albeit, small) audience. Inside Out was requested for repeat almost as the last note faded. I felt like asking for a re-run of WIAA, as my battery ran-out just as it was starting up. Hyde, Broke, Home, Free, Straight Talkin’ Woman, as per Beaverwood set came think and fast; excuse my prejudice, and sounded absolutely “sweet”, Mainsforth’s room giving Aynsley’s sound a “warmth” & depth I’ve only heard in a couple of other venues in the region. It was all too soon that things wound up with Possession, but you’d be surprised the noise 50 or so people could make to call Aynsley back for a classic Purple Rain.
Not the biggest turn-out, I'll admit; but a very friendly crowd, half of which had never seen Aynsley before, but soon got caught up in the music. Big leap of faith in this under-used venue, but hopefully this is the start of turning things around.
Home is CD of the month of bluesnews in Germany:
http://www.bluesnews.de/cd-tipp-reader/ … -2013.html
Review is full of praise ...
There's a gig of Aynsley not far away in 2014: 13 April - Aynsley Lister, Grammatikoff, Duisburg, Germany
Aynsley & Band at Ferryhill, Mainsforth:-
Feeling Good - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyAEKj_q2g
Inside Out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyAEKj_q2g
Home - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fFE13IJY8E
Big Sleep - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJcqS9JzPGs
Broke - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvhK8pm-M24
Straight Talkin' Woman - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVwYbmiuOOc
Hyde 2612 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PyDuPCR1qM
Thanks for the vids
My first show last week Home is one of the CD's of the year . Loved his style live
Reeth 23/11/13
Well, this time last year I wouldn’t say it was wet, but the roads were so flooded they were offering portage from Leyburn to Reeth. However, this week-end the weather was much more obliging and the drive to this gem of a venue much more relaxing, aside from barn owls swooping across the road.
Inside the Buck Hotel, the mood was convivial, as were Aynsley & the band as they took to the stage. Relaxed they may have seemed, but once the first notes of the opener, Big Sleep drifted across the room, the guys were locked in, and as you’d expect for the last quarter of the tour, absolutely tight. The set hasn’t really changed, but I picked up a couple extra “flashes” they’re putting in, especially during Inside Out, but overall, the packed room just lapped it up, even the new faces who missed Aynsley’s visit last year. Aynsley was in chirpy mood, even giving a few bars of Apache in response to an audience call-out.
Set was split, and the guys came back on to a strutting Straight Talkin’ Woman, and all too soon, they were blazing into the set closer Possession and the evergreen encore Purple Rain bringing the house down (and this house has walls 2ft thick!!). But Aynsley wasn’t finished, by any means. The guys came back on, and wrong-footed me, Balls Of Steel, I thought, but no; instead a new one on me, a swaggering take on the old Freddie King number, Tore Down.. Sheer class.
May not be the biggest room on the circuit, and probably one of the more “remote” venues, but a great sound, great atmosphere, great audience and a regular date in the diary methinks.
Fri 29th Nov ‘13.
How does that song go? “The boys are back in town”; that’s the one. End of November and Aynsley & the band are on that pre-Christmas run-up part of the tour of which The Cluny is an integral part: a venue with a great buzz, a packed Geordie audience that’s well up to rock out and after a “chilled” gig in Reeth, a band that’s rested and wired like top athletes ready for the big event. A win-win situation for everybody.
Their entry onto the stage may be low key, as well as the intro to Big Sleep, but as soon as it kicks off, nobody is sleeping and the Early Morning Dew is soon burned off by some of the fiery playing I’ve heard from Aynsley And The Cluny “itch” isn’t just restricted to the main man, Steve’s bass runs almost matching him for speed and dexterity; Andre may look the coolest guy on stage but he’s every bit as “locked-in” as the rest, underpinning Aynsley’s fire with smooth washes, or matching with some searing runs of his own. And this is all brought together and steered along by Boneto, now occupying the drum stool for a year that has seen his style become an integral part of the overall band sound.
From Hyde on through the set to Possession, there’s just that indefinable something extra in the air, like a “homecoming” gig. There’s a reciprocation between band and audience that’s amplified by the building; the result is the perfect Friday night and that’s nailed by the Purple Rain encore.
Absolutely stunning show; never disappointed with Aynsley’s shows, I just feel they’ve found another notch and turned it up.
Early Morning Dew:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwY0Eisbg5c
Feeling Good - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwY0Eisbg5c
Home - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEC2Y0pcUys
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