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I sometimes use a wee blue Guyatone MD3, and had them both on Friday....I definitely used the Ibanez on Saturday, 'cos the Guyatone battery was done (which suggests it was that which I used on Friday!). |
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I was at the Arthur and Syd night recently and must say how disappointed I was in the amount of Arthur's material covered. If I remember correctly the night kicked off shortly after 9, and it was about 11 by the first AL number. I expected the rest of the evening to be all Arthur Lee songs, but no, we still got several more of Syd's. It was all over by the back of 12. Don't get me wrong, I loved most of the stuff of Syd's the artist's performed, but surely it should have been roughly 50/50. I also noted that the loudest applause was consistently for Arthurs material, so surely others must have felt the same as me. Nevertheless, thanks for putting this gig on.
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You're right about the imbalance. I feel guilty about only doing 1 song by Arthur and 3 by Syd. But, as you say, still a fine night.
My excuse is that my love of Syd's stuff is deep-rooted and longstanding (37 years?), and, although I like Love (and saw all Arthur's Lemon tree gigs) Syd connected more with me. Last edited by Alan Cynic; 20-01-2007 at 14:52. |
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on the night it turned out to be a bit of an imbalance id agree. thing is, we had a couple of folk pull out last minute who were doing arthurs stuff and that left us a wee bit short . also, a few people changed their sets in the lead up to the gig to doing barrett stuff instead of lee stuff. I think this can maybe be attributed to two reasons. one is a testament to syds material.I for one wasnt aware bar a few songs of syd barretts output and in the lead up to the gig investigated and got into it.some of the acts seemed to say that they really found they could adapt syds material and make it their own and thus wanted to do so.maybe more fun for experimentation and also they maybe felt they could tackle it easier. i know this is true of the jinx who changed from doing a couple of arthur songs to syd songs in the lead up. Secondly, to cover love songs, you pretty much have to stay faithful to the original (within reason).And as someone pointed out, Arthurs songs can be difficult to play! I find it easy as ive listened to the material a lot and often dropped love songs into my solo sets. However, i did cancel two songs as they were not only hard to play competently but really hard to do justice to.Particularly "you set the scene" for example was one i considered but abandoned. I know a couple of the acts said they had a similar experience with the material. Also, a couple of clashes ( people wanting to do the same song) meant that they changed their set and arthur probably suffered from that too. Its a wierd one though, coz when I started organising it was almost all arthur lee covers for the night and then the syd stuff kinda overtook it. Again a testament to syd.we were originally worried about the amount of syd material to be honest. Overall, from 8 acts you had the first four( all syd) me and sandy (all arthur ) phonefreak (more arthur than syd) and Kitchen Cynics (1 arthur song) so probably about 65/35 to syd. I totally understand your frustration but I hope you still enjoyed the night. I thought the musical element was very high quality and although the attendance was dissapointing I was blown away on many occasions. All of the Jinx set - magic Welfare Mothers - so laid back and could have listened all night Lenny Helsing - syd jukebox and as mike said - legend Adrian Crowley - brilliant and particularly Golden Hair Kitchen Cynics - bike was great fun and great banter from ALan to silence the noisy girls!! Kharleong - arthur lee songs done the way they should be and good to see sandy back gigging again with such force Phone freak - always good to hear 7and7is and little red book rocked too So thanks to all the above and to Dave Falconer for visuals (anyone else find themselves getting distracted?) and Mike Napier and the Lemon Tree. I think come this time again next year maybe another similar night but in a smaller venue (probably a dirty hearts club night at snafu). I know arthur lee and syds legacy wont diminish.I have an hour bus journey to work and every day recently i listen to forever changes en route to work.so maybe this time next year we can do it again and build on the positive aspects of this years event. x |
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