Joe Henry /// August 28, 2013 /// Dublin, Ireland /// Whelan’s
Joe’s first ever show in Ireland. Featuring John Smith on guitar, Ross Turner on drums, and a very special guest (or two).
I got my tickets!
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So this lived up to every thing it promised! I am quite certain that what happened in Whelans that night would be comparable to having seen a young Dylan, Waits or Neil before they got famous. This was song writing of the highest caliber combined with musicianship and talent in an intimate setting, delivered by artists who had wanted to play their music for years to this audience. Played as if their lives depended on it. With a sense of respect towards the art and the audience enjoying it, that I have seen bits of in the likes of Lucinda Williams and perhaps Wilco at recent live gigs. I have yet to experience Ryan Adams who is another "comparable" musician that seem to deliver quality writing with great consistency. I have started to learn what I think separates the truly great songwriters from the rest of the bunch: There is a fear and awe for the song as a living creature that needs careful nurturing to come to fruition. I am saying this after listening to a few interviews with Danish songwriters that I admire along with what Mr. Henry said on the night. Has Dylan said things along these lines or am I imagining this? Sorry for my ramblings... As you were....Claus wrote:Joe Henry /// August 28, 2013 /// Dublin, Ireland /// Whelan’s
Joe’s first ever show in Ireland. Featuring John Smith on guitar, Ross Turner on drums, and a very special guest (or two).
I got my tickets!
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Terrific post Claus. More please :)Claus wrote:So this lived up to every thing it promised! I am quite certain that what happened in Whelans that night would be comparable to having seen a young Dylan, Waits or Neil before they got famous. This was song writing of the highest caliber combined with musicianship and talent in an intimate setting, delivered by artists who had wanted to play their music for years to this audience. Played as if their lives depended on it. With a sense of respect towards the art and the audience enjoying it, that I have seen bits of in the likes of Lucinda Williams and perhaps Wilco at recent live gigs. I have yet to experience Ryan Adams who is another "comparable" musician that seem to deliver quality writing with great consistency. I have started to learn what I think separates the truly great songwriters from the rest of the bunch: There is a fear and awe for the song as a living creature that needs careful nurturing to come to fruition. I am saying this after listening to a few interviews with Danish songwriters that I admire along with what Mr. Henry said on the night. Has Dylan said things along these lines or am I imagining this? Sorry for my ramblings... As you were....Claus wrote:Joe Henry /// August 28, 2013 /// Dublin, Ireland /// Whelan’s
Joe’s first ever show in Ireland. Featuring John Smith on guitar, Ross Turner on drums, and a very special guest (or two).
I got my tickets!
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Richard Dawson - The Cobblestone 27th September
Looking forward to this - for me - newly discovered artist performing in one of my all time favourite pubs!
Looking forward to this - for me - newly discovered artist performing in one of my all time favourite pubs!
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tweber wrote:Bill Callahan playing Dublin 2014
http://entertainment.ie/show-/Olympia-T ... 692029.htm
Right so. Forum night out!
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Thorens TD124 Mk1 + Kuzma Stogi 12"arm, HANA Red, Gold Note PH 10 + PSU. ADI-2 Dac, Lector CDP7, Wyred4Sound pre, Airtight ATM1s, Klipsch Heresy IV, Misc Mains, RCA + XLR ICs, Ansuz P2 Speaker cable
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Yo La Tengo in Vicar Street tonight. Hope it lives up to expectations!
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Just a quick note on how this gig went:Claus wrote:Richard Dawson - The Cobblestone 27th September
Looking forward to this - for me - newly discovered artist performing in one of my all time favourite pubs!
It was absolutely fantastic! I was in tears from the moment he started singing! It was pure, raw emotion delivered with amazing humour and sensitivity… Just watching people's faces after the first song was amazing: People literally had to pick their jaws up from the tables! The force of his singing is quite surprising in a small room like The Cobblestone….I would recommend catching Richard if you get a chance.
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Ah Christ I didn't know.Last time out I arrived in Vicar St. only to read a poster on the window saying the gig had been cancelled due to bad weather :(Claus wrote:Yo La Tengo in Vicar Street tonight. Hope it lives up to expectations!