I thought that "Yes I Do" (the last track of the album) was a new song, maybe everybody knew it wasn't, but I just found out that it's a rare song from the "Joys of Christmas" single (1987) - so this song isn't new, but over 20 years old! Since I'm not allowed to post YouTube lin...
Thanks Andrew! I had a friend that attended the gig and she said there was an opening act (a Russian blues musician), I wonder if there will be one here in Moscow. It's interesting because it's the first time we get more than the rest of Europe, you'd start to think it's not so bad you had to pay su...
Well, 'even though' I'm Russian, I don't like the idea of a bootleg recording, but it's up to you, Zel. By the way, in 2006, I simply tried to write down the set list and I found that it distracted me from enjoying the music, so I would just enjoy the show while it's happening. As for the prices (to...
Thanks so much for the review! I'm sure the last song will give me the goose bumps too
To be precise, 'The Last Open Road' is from the RTHII album, it's not the best song there, but better than on the last album to me anyway
Thanks for the link! Doesn't sound like he really played "It's all Gone"...
"Last Open Road" doesn't sound that good to me if it's played like it's done on the album, but I know that his live versions are usually much better
Thanks a lot for the link! The page even has a song called "Do What You Do" which, as I understood, was written by Chris Rea? He seems to be playing guitar too.
Well, as for me (I'm going), I just keep in mind that I like the way he plays live much better than the two latest studio albums, so it's not just respect but also an expectation to hear good music!
While listening to the Bullfighting soundtrack I realized that the main theme is a cover too. Did anybody notice and do you remember where it comes from?