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diatonicdude Senior Member
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 381 Location: Norfolk/UK
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 1:53 am Post subject: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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Hi everyone,
anybody know what the band line up is for this leg of Robben's tour, and will he be bringing his Dumble?
Also, anybody here going to this one?
cheers,
DD _________________ Music is the universal language; speak it with emotion, listen with a passion. |
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CJ Member
Joined: 03 May 2008 Posts: 15 Location: Northern Ireland
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 11:44 am Post subject: |
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Having heard the Zendrive through the Super+Twin on the same stage as LC's Dumble I don't care what Robben brings over with him - the tone will be fantastic! |
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ZenOvertone Member
Joined: 05 May 2008 Posts: 35 Location: South East UK
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Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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You'll love it, it's a very good venue to listen to the Music - I saw FOCUS there recently (nothing wrong with a bit of Hammond/Flute and Yodelling from the mighty Thjis van Leer, eclectic tastes indeed) and have seen many others there too. I wonder if they have picked this venue as it's all seated and pretty civilised (compared to the Jazz Cafe goings on last December - I was there on both nights too and saw Daved in action - they have ushers all around who sometimes remove people with cameras and even phones with LED lights). Another thing about The Stables, it's ideal for artist signing afterwards so I'll be bringing some vinyl and a marker pen just in case. I missed out at the JC in December due to train timetables. The stage is also quite low so getting a look at the guitar setup will be easy (the stage extends to the end of the side stalls where we have our seats so we'll be able to see all the pedal action too!!)
Eclectic tastes - seeing Robin Trower and Mick Taylor this month too |
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LesterB Member
Joined: 19 Nov 2004 Posts: 23
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 4:16 am Post subject: Re: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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diatonicdude wrote: | Hi everyone,
anybody know what the band line up is for this leg of Robben's tour, and will he be bringing his Dumble?
Also, anybody here going to this one?
cheers,
DD |
I'll be there, can't wait! |
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Daved Robben Connection
Joined: 08 Aug 2003 Posts: 943 Location: Terra Firma, Ether Sea
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 7:07 am Post subject: Re: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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diatonicdude wrote: | ...anybody know what the band line up is for this leg of Robben's tour, and will he be bringing his Dumble? |
DD,
I won't be on this particular tourleg due to a scheduling conflict, so I believe Rick (Larry Carlton's FOH engineer) and Robben's drummer brother, Patrick, will be covering for me.
I believe the band will be Travis Carlton and Tos Panos.
Robben won't be taking the Dumble, so he will probably use a rented Fender Twin and his usual pedals. I spoke with Matt Schofield and his tech about borrowing one of Matt's Super Reverb's. They were kind enough to offer it but, without my personally being there, pickup of the amp was getting too complicated.
Matt will be supporting Robben at the last show and his tech, Simon, says he will make the Super available for Robben there, if Robben likes. _________________ B C-ing U!
( }:-Daved
"This boy's diseased with rhythm!" -Bing Crosby (Road To Rio, '49)
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Cheebatone Senior Member
Joined: 12 Jan 2004 Posts: 92 Location: Ing-Ger-Lund!
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 7:18 am Post subject: Re: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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Daved wrote: | Matt will be supporting Robben at the last show... |
I've been offered tickets, accommodation and the opportunity to meet Matt at that show ...and go for a curry with the band afterwards
...and I can't make it! _________________ I first started to play guitar 35 years ago... Trouble is, I had 20 years off in the middle. |
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Bluelobster Senior Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 1172 Location: France
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 10:01 am Post subject: Re: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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Cheebatone wrote: | ...and go for a curry with the band afterwards
...and I can't make it! |
you should rename your location; i suggest Anger Land |
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johan Senior Member
Joined: 28 Jul 2003 Posts: 145 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 1:57 am Post subject: |
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Saw Robben yesterday in Sweden
Sakashta or 60's Tele->Zendrive->Super Reverb->Twin Reverb
Rented amps
My 8th Robben concert. Haven't seen him in ...must be 7 years. Mostly tunes from Truth. Only "old songs" were "Tired of Talking, Supernatural and Lovin' Cup". I know what to expect from Robben. He's always great but I know he whole thing could be a bit better. Tos and Travis are both great musicians but I think Tos a bit too heavy handed drummer and Travis could be a bit more comfortable on stage. I would prefer Patrick Ford on drums (Robbens guitar tech on this tour).
I remember the dynamics from the Blue Line days where they went from full blast to complete silence in the blink of an eye. Robben used that space and made it magical. Missed that yesterday.
I think he played too many songs from the latest album. I really really like it but he could mix it with some older songs and more well known songs. He got the peoples attention in the beginning and at the end but parts of the concert was just "transportation".
I've been a Robben fan (my #1) for 15 years and I love and play guitar but the instrumentals don't do much for me. Canonball, Indianola and etc...his Blue Line-era instrumentals were more interesting to me.
I'm not dissing Robben. He was great as usual. But with only 2-300 in the audience I see people's interest is going the wrong direction. A lot more people on the Holdsworth concert some time ago...
I admire is idea of looking forward, play his new songs and do what he want to do but I would appreciate some older work too just to spice it up and get the people going. It will feed off and the band will play even better.
PS! Robben started off talking to a guy with a camera on the front row. "No cameras, please" *FLASH* "Really, I mean it!".
No more cameras that evening...
PS! Between two songs, somebody shouted "Creatures of the night". Robben thought that was hysterical. "That was REALLY funny!" |
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diatonicdude Senior Member
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 381 Location: Norfolk/UK
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:11 am Post subject: Re: Milton Keynes UK gig 14/05/08 |
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Daved wrote: | diatonicdude wrote: | ...anybody know what the band line up is for this leg of Robben's tour, and will he be bringing his Dumble? |
DD,
I won't be on this particular tourleg due to a scheduling conflict, so I believe Rick (Larry Carlton's FOH engineer) and Robben's drummer brother, Patrick, will be covering for me.
I believe the band will be Travis Carlton and Tos Panos.
Robben won't be taking the Dumble, so he will probably use a rented Fender Twin and his usual pedals. I spoke with Matt Schofield and his tech about borrowing one of Matt's Super Reverb's. They were kind enough to offer it but, without my personally being there, pickup of the amp was getting too complicated.
Matt will be supporting Robben at the last show and his tech, Simon, says he will make the Super available for Robben there, if Robben likes. |
Hi Daved,
thanks for the reply. Shame I won't get a chance to say hello.
It seems that Travis & Tos are becoming more relied upon of late, and no keys or sax I haven't seen the young Mr.Carlton live before so something new for me there.
I hope your work elsewhere goes well and hope to see you at another gig in the future.
Cheers,
DD _________________ Music is the universal language; speak it with emotion, listen with a passion. |
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diatonicdude Senior Member
Joined: 17 Jul 2003 Posts: 381 Location: Norfolk/UK
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:17 am Post subject: |
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[quote="johan"]
I've been a Robben fan (my #1) for 15 years and I love and play guitar but the instrumentals don't do much for me. Canonball, Indianola and etc...his Blue Line-era instrumentals were more interesting to me.
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Johan,
I kind of agree with you with respect to the instrumentals mentioned, however, if Robben played "Life Song" or "Freedom" (the latter he does occassionaly) I would be over the moon
Cheers,
DD _________________ Music is the universal language; speak it with emotion, listen with a passion. |
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johan Senior Member
Joined: 28 Jul 2003 Posts: 145 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:26 am Post subject: |
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DD
I've heard both cuts live way back with Blue Line and his Tiger Walk band (Novak and Chainey) and they were amazing versions. |
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Bluelobster Senior Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 1172 Location: France
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 5:26 am Post subject: ok i am ok |
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johan wrote: | Saw Robben yesterday in Sweden
Sakashta or 60's Tele->Zendrive->Super Reverb->Twin Reverb
Rented amp............................. I know what to expect from Robben. He's always great but I know the whole thing could be a bit better.......
I remember the dynamics from the Blue Line days where they went from full blast to complete silence in the blink of an eye. Robben used that space and made it magical. Missed that yesterday. ..............
...... somebody shouted "Creatures of the night". Robben thought that was hysterical. "That was REALLY funny!" |
Thanks for saving me time finding the right words to express my feelings.
I was not there but glad i won't, anyway touring is not quite a cruise and i guess there is some "shortage" at some point. I did made a remark to myself : never go to see an artist the day before a Great venue , there is some chances the gig will go quiet if not 'Yawn'. These Hendrix times are over i presume . But i will be really unfair to Robben if i don't tell this :
Iwent in a small village in the "middle alps" , 300 Km from my place in the "seaside alps". This village have his own jazz feast every summer , Robbben was scheduled so we go and we enjoyed one of the best Blue line concert i've seen or listened , a total blast , i feel Robben enjoy the fact of playing for "average" people (no offense) people enjoying music in the most crude sense , it's might be (and sure for me it is) more rewarding than suffering a gear addicted & guitar player audience.But let's make it short theday later i discovered that they Played the day before in a big Festival in Switzerland and before that Montreuxfestival. So what i was writing before is total nonsense ????????? Mmmmmmmmmh may be Robben took advantage to go on first just to "show" Lucky Peterson the Blue Line never forgot how Lucky Peterson
burned the stage in Cannes two years before when he was first , then when robben played hakf of the audience were gone .
All this babbling to tell you i am ok with you and even Robben , in one of his instructionnal videos he says : Thebiggest chance in the world for a musician is to get in a BAND , but u know what i mean like in a mystic sense .............And that is lost with the blue line . _________________ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=147748 |
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Cheebatone Senior Member
Joined: 12 Jan 2004 Posts: 92 Location: Ing-Ger-Lund!
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 8:37 am Post subject: |
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johan wrote: | I admire is idea of looking forward, play his new songs and do what he want to do but I would appreciate some older work too just to spice it up and get the people going. It will feed off and the band will play even better. |
You saw him on a tour promoting the Truth album ...so he's going to play a fair chunk of it. This is standard practice for just about every-other band in the world.
I think most of us expect too much of Robben's gigs most of the time. He's not a Pop artist so he doesn't have the luxury of banging out the 'hits' all night long. He's an album-based artist and we've all got our own favourite tunes. He, on the other hand, has a scant 90 minutes stage time and well over a dozen albums worth of material to choose from. We're never going to get everything we want ...and especially not when he's got a new album to sell. _________________ I first started to play guitar 35 years ago... Trouble is, I had 20 years off in the middle. |
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LesterB Member
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:43 am Post subject: |
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I was at the Milton Keynes show, last night.
The venue was really nice, after the show Robben said he also enjoyed particularly both the place and the atmosphere and he felt very comfortable in playing there.
He mainly played songs from "Truth", which makes a lot of sense in a way.
From where I was seated (right at the left hand side of the stage, 5-6 meters away from Robben) the acoustic was not great. We could hear Robben's guitar and voice really well, but the bass was very blurry and indistinct, you could barely hear it. So from this point of view we had the feeling we really missed something important there.
I had the feeling that at times the chemistry between the musicians on stage was missing a bit, but then again, it could have been the result of us not hearing the sound of the bass very well (perhaps someone sitting in the front rows could tell me whether I am just talking rubbish here).
Having said that, Robben was on fire and from this point of view he blew us all away (I have seen him in concert 8-10 times, IMHO this was one of his best performances).
I found his tone absolutely amazing, which it could be relatively surprising as he essentially used a Twin, the Zendrive and the Sakashta (or 60's Tele) (and the Wha in two songs -Supernatural and another one I can't remember just now).
This just to underline where most of his trademark killer tone comes from (his fingers.. you can't buy those.. ). It was funny to see all of us at the end of the show lining up in front of the stage wondering how was it possible to get such an amazing sound from such a minimalistic rig.
In conclusion, I enjoyed this show very much, (although I would probably enjoying a Robben's show even if he played a banjo with his toes), it would be interesting to hear the impressions of other people who were there too.. |
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Woody Member
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 17 Location: UK
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 4:14 am Post subject: Great Show |
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Yep, I was there too, Left side (Robbens Side) couple of rows back from the front.
Seen Robben many times now and agree that he was on fire (especially the first set). Astonishing playing. Very animated performance too.
Hard to read the signals, but occasional glances at the gear and a few whispered words to the tech made me suspect that he may not have been completely happy with something on stage.....
I'm really hoping it becomes a regular venue for his UK tours. With a bit of luck Larry might book a couple too. Deep joy. |
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