Topic: John Stainthorp
Castle Tavern; Richmond, N Yorks. 27-7-19
Only 2nd time of seeing John, but I think he's well worthy of a thread and strictly this was John and his band, but well worth a short drive out on a rare, wet July evening, so here’s my thoughts on the little shindig.
Not often I do a pub gig on a Saturday night, but couldn’t miss the opportunity to catch John Stainthorp on his home turf, Castle Tavern, Richmond and with his full band, The Laughing Hearts… Add a couple of local, young acts and the result was a couple of hours of some tasty, hooky, slightly pop, folky rock - or more briefly, something for everyone..
Starting the evening was (Northallerton’s?) Tom Thorne mixing Beatles and Doobie Brothers with his own acoustic material.
Quick as a flash, John took the stage for a Dylanesque working of Elvis’ Can’t Help Falling In Love and then joined by George for a romp through Johnny Cash standard Ring of Fire and an intense take on Fionn Regan's Violent Demeanour.
Here the guys paused and let two other guys (embarrassingly didn’t get names) for an “alternate” acoustic track, like beat poets meet the Ramones - challenging, but interesting.
Short pause and then John & George where joined by their backline and the night shifted up 2 gears and they took us through most of the Into The Light album with a handful of new songs and another Johnny cash cover, a rocking Fulsom Prison Blues. Well balanced set of well crafted numbers, the only gaps being the quick swapping of acoustic and electric guitars between John & George, sharing lead guitar rolls.
Granted, a local crowd, but the managed to pack out the cosy venue - just glad the gig wasn’t mid-week, it was warm enough as it was, but the audience kept demanding encores, the first was a given as there was nowhere else to go from the stage other than the gents, but the second called for an improptu reprise of the set opener, What a Devil, and to be honest, they guys could have repeated the whole setlist, they were really cooking.
Great to see grass-roots music of this quality is alive and well and living in N.Yorkshire…”
Band set list:-
What A Devil
Give It All
Crash of a Wave
Starting To See
Destined To Sink
Footsteps
If I’m Going To Stay
My Way
FulsomPrison Blues
Don’t Slow Down
Turning Cold
If Only For A Day
Hold My Head Up High
Turn My Way
See Me Here
What A Devil (reprise)
Would like to have done some video, but set up of the venue, too much traffic passing by stage to the gents, but I recommend a YouTube search of John's material.
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