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Re: Patt in Dublin
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- Subject: Re: Patt in Dublin
- From: Mike McEchron <rockndog>
- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 15:03:54 -0500
- In-reply-to: <200705141919.l4EJJWUb007714>
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Excellent report. Thanks Garret! I hope someone got this on tape.
m
>To my surprise there was a support act at Patti's gig last night. it was
>an irish trad band (made of Irish members, a canadian and a french person
>if i remember correctly). They were charming. For their last song
>Jackson Smith joined them. They announced that they had taught him to
>play guitar Irish style for about five mintues in hte dressing room. it
>seems that Patti and the band were in a popular pub in town called the
>Cobblestone on Friday night and approached these people asking them if
>they would support her. I'd be shocked if they even knew who she was.
>
>Patti's gig opened with her strolling onto stage with the band and
>launching into a frenetic version of Gloria. This was a great way to open
>the show and got the energy level of the crowd whipped right up. She
>stayed on fairly safe territory with a trip down to redondo beach. She
>then reached for the clarinet and played an introduction to Are YOu
>Experienced. This was a great version, full of life and energy. Patti
>really seemed to be enjoying herself.
>
>Patti's energy was great, she was in fantastic voice, she seemed to be
>enjoying the banter with the crowd. Patti came out of Free Money (which,
>as ever, was great) askinghte audience, in a sort of hypnotised tone of
>voice, if they had noticed her tripping on the cord, and she described
>hopping and jumping, and led into a story about a white rabbit which
>brough her into the song. I do not particularly like hte version on 12
>but this was great. It is so clear what Patti is aiming for when you see
>it live. She was having fun.
>
>Leading into My Blakean Year Patti strapped on her guitar and strummed
>while reciting a poem of sorts about hte hotel she is checked into. THis
>was funny. Rough gist " i booked into the callaghan hotel as it is next
>to the place where Oscar Wilde is born. but it turns out there are three
>callaghan hotels. i booked into the wrong one. i went to the writer's
>museum and drew on the energy of hte writesrs like joyce, and beckett, and
>wilde and dreamt abhout them i dreamt they were young lads writing and i
>was writing too and i dreamt of blake...etc etc... i woke up in hte wrong
>hotel". I obviously don't remember the details but it was good.
>
>Before teen spirit a guy with a banjo came on and Patti mentioned that his
>name was Bill Whelan and i;m sure she mentioned that she met him in the
>cobblestone as well (although not sure). He played hwile she sang a song
>that i don't know, seemed sort of traditional/folky about a young guy not
>knowing what he is doing (again, that could be totally wrong). Then into
>a rousing verson of teen spirit.
>
>Gimme Shelter was great. But major highlight was part of babelogued and r
>n r nigger which segued into gloria. Bookending hte show with Gloria was
>a great move.
>
>
>To be honest i could not, even if i tried, remember all the songs in
>order, but i think it was something like this:
>
>Gloria
>Redondo Beach
>Are You Experienced
>Within You WIthout You
>Beneath the SOuthern Cross
>Free Money
>Tripped on the cord/White Rabbit
>Soul Kitchen
>Wrong Hotel/My Blakean Year
>Because the Night
>Pissing in a River
>Helpless
>??
>Smells Like Teen Spirit
>
>Gimme Shelter
>Babelogue/Rock n Roll Nigger/Gloria
>
>
>
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