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GGM1903 wrote:
Kenny wrote:

Nah Murray you won't be disappointed. Different show altogether.

No no, was meaning more that my quota of gigs might be depleted for March by that time.  And, who you calling Murray? tsk wink

OK I've gotya Gordon duh!! Seems all the best tickets have went to the agencies, hardly any for sale locally.

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Excellent new cd from Mr Cray

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GGM1903 wrote:

Good news for the Aberdeen contingent!

Robert Cray at the Music Hall - Mon 18th Mar 2013.

Never seen him before so really hoping to be about for this one.  Might be disappointed though having already booked to see Joe and Beth Hart that month sad


Mar 3rd - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Mar 6th - Cardiff St Davids Hall
Mar 8th - Cambridge Corn Exchange
Mar 9th - Tunbridge Wells Assembly Halls
Mar 11th - Gateshead The Sage
Mar 13th - London Cadogan Hall
Mar 15th - Manchester Bridgewater Hall
Mar 16th - Sheffield City Hall
Mar 18th - Aberdeen Music Hall

Sorry to be bearer of bad news; you may want to check, but I think the Aberdeen gig has been cancelled.  sad

Mike

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

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Yip it has Mike, only days after tickets went on sale and we grabbed 3rd row centre. No idea why sad

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I caught Robert again last night in Indianapolis, opening for Peter Frampton.

Had a meet & greet with him prior to the show and got my RC-siggy hard-tail Strat signed by him! smile

Cray's set was an hour, then a half-hour break followed by Frampton for about an hour-forty-five (including about 15 minutes with legend Steve Cropper sitting in).

OK - I know I'm biased here - and won't go so far as to say Cray "blew Frampton off the stage" (because everybody loves Peter Frampton, right? smile )  - but I really think Robert put on a better show.  His band (including bassist Richard Cousins) was *tight* - and Frampton's seemed way too "loose" in execution.

Big thumbs up - and catch Cray if you can - fantastic show!!!

kestrou

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Nice to hear about the RC show at Indy.  (I can sympathize with your "bias"... wink )  Cool that you got the Strat signed.  Glad to hear it was a tight show.

I know I've told the story of seeing him at a small place called Fitzgerald's and getting to meet the whole band just before "Young Bob" started to take off.  Nice to hear that "Old Bob" is up to snuff.  Still giving Nothin' but Love pretty heavy rotation on my playlists.

Play like you've worked at it, and don't worry about sounding like your influences.  You can't cheat on them, or your practice, anyway.  If you've worked hard at your skill, your audience will know it.

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kestrou wrote:

I caught Robert again last night in Indianapolis, opening for Peter Frampton.

Had a meet & greet with him prior to the show and got my RC-siggy hard-tail Strat signed by him! smile

Cray's set was an hour, then a half-hour break followed by Frampton for about an hour-forty-five (including about 15 minutes with legend Steve Cropper sitting in).

OK - I know I'm biased here - and won't go so far as to say Cray "blew Frampton off the stage" (because everybody loves Peter Frampton, right? smile )  - but I really think Robert put on a better show.  His band (including bassist Richard Cousins) was *tight* - and Frampton's seemed way too "loose" in execution.

Big thumbs up - and catch Cray if you can - fantastic show!!!

kestrou

I'm seeing the Frampton Guitar thing in NY next week.  I've seen Cray before and he is great. Don Felder and Roger McGuinn on the bill as well. Frampton has a bit of a black mark in my book. Played a local venue (Stone Pony in Asbury) two years ago and waked off the stage after citing "guitar problems".. Came back last year and finished the show but prima donna moves appall me. And the "make up" show was during mid week where original show was on a weekend.

Alan

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Robert Cray U.K. Dates for May 2014:-

May 02 2014    Basingstoke: Anvil Arts (RG21 7QR)   
May 05 2014    Birmingham: Birmingham Town Hall (B3 3DQ) 
May 06 2014    London: Barbican Centre (EC2Y 8DS) 
May 08 2014    Harrogate: Harrogate Royal Theatre Hall (HG1 2RD) 
May 09 2014    Gateshead: The Sage Gateshead (NE8 2JR) 
May 10 2014    Cambridge: Cambridge Corn Exchange (CB2 3QB)   
May 13 2014    Tunbridge Wells: Assembly Hall Theatre (TN1 2LU) 
May 14 2014    Cardiff: St David's Hall (CF10 2DP) 
May 16 2014    Manchester: Bridgewater Hall (M2 3WS)   
May 17 2014    Edinburgh: The Queen's Hall (EH8 9JG)   
May 18 2014    Guildford: G Live (GU1 2AA)

When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons.  Why were the lemons free?  What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...

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He was wonderful - as usual - opening for Frampton

Alan

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I'm excited to see Robert for the first time on Nov. 15th here in Iowa. First time I saw him was on the 2007 Crossroads Festival DVD doing "Poor Johnny," and I fell in love with his smoky-honey voice. So smooth and full of soul, and I just love his rich vibrato.

While he's obviously a great guitar player, I am still letting his sound grow on me... it's a bit tinny or shallow to me somehow, not quite sure how to describe it... any players want to explain? Is it just a Strat thing? I would imagine its something else, as other favorites of mine (David Gilmour, for example) play Strats and dont have that same sound. Curious what others think!

But I love his older stuff and just started listening to his latest album in anticipation of the show. Absolutely love "Won't Be Coming Home"!

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Just got back from seeing Robert Cray at BB Kings in NYC. Have been a huge fan of his since him and Stevie got blues music actual radio play. After shelling out for tickets then dinner I was thoroughly disappointed  with the length of his set. 1 hour and 10 minutes then a very short 2 song encore. We tried for more but that was it. We've all been to concerts and you feel it build up as the show goes on until the end.  This never seemed to get to that point  of leaving you wanting more. We wanted more because you have basically played for an hour!Huge let down after seeing Rock of Ages earlier in the day.

"Is it the new blues mobile or what?"                                                                                                                                                                                                     "Fix the cigarette lighter."

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Beth & Band will be playing at the Royal Albert Hall with Robert Cray October 30, 2014. Tickets on sale tomorrow.

Now a Beth-O-Bona-Holic

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In Belgium Robert is playing in De Roma at Antwerp on 25 of May. Support act is Matt Schofield.

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Robert will play Friday, 30, May in Karlsruhe/ Germany at the Substage. A must have, hear @ see for me. Tickets already bought a longer time ago. Can't wait and counting the days...

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Saw Robert Cray in Munich last week. There were about 1500 people there (standing room only). We stood next to the mixing desk and I have to say that the sound was excellent - crystal clear vocals and instruments.

There was a great atmosphere and Robert was on good form, joking with the audience. The band were excellent and there was a good selection of songs both old and new. All in all a great concert.

Here is the setlist:

I shiver
Poor Johnny
Right next door
Sittin' on top of the world
You move me
Won't be coming home
Your good thing is about to end
The road down
Don't you even care
Fine yesterday
Nobody's fault but mine
Chicken in the kitchen
What would you say
Forecast calls for pain

Hip tight onions
Deep in my soul

If I have any criticism it is that Deep in My Soul wasn't the ideal song to finish on - he could have picked something a bit more upbeat or better known, but it's a minor gripe...

Even fools say something worthwhile now and again