{"id":485,"date":"2009-07-15T19:32:23","date_gmt":"2009-07-15T18:32:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=485"},"modified":"2009-07-15T10:51:39","modified_gmt":"2009-07-15T09:51:39","slug":"richard-shindell-live-in-colchester","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=485","title":{"rendered":"Richard Shindell live in Colchester"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Saturday, June 13, 2009 I finally attended my first <a title=\"Richard Shindell\" href=\"http:\/\/www.richardshindell.com\" target=\"_blank\">Richard Shindell<\/a> concert. I had come all the way to England from Germany after logistics prevented me from seeing any of the Dutch gigs. This occasion warrants a long, verbose report (which is actually a condensed version of my post on the RS mailing list), although it&#8217;s going to bore you all to death. I&#8217;m very sorry.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Headgate Theater\" href=\"http:\/\/www.headgatetheatre.co.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Headgate Theatre<\/a> in Colchester was a small place (83 seats); the people there were incredibly nice and polite. <a title=\"Pavlov's Cat\" href=\"http:\/\/www.pavlovscat.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Pavlov&#8217;s Cat<\/a> opened with half a dozen songs that fit the bill, but (in my humble\/ignorant opinion) lacked the overarching melody lines. This is, of course just me &#8211; I saw several people happily buying their cd afterwards. The talk in between songs was very entertaining and helped to access the songs (which I hadn&#8217;t heard before). An unannounced support followed their wake: <a title=\"Hannah Scott\" href=\"http:\/\/www.hannahscott.co.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">Hannah Scott &amp; John Carden<\/a>. Again, there was a lot of musical talent on stage, on the spot, but not tense. Again, the music was nice, but didn&#8217;t have gripping stories\/soaring melodies gripping my attention.<\/p>\n<p>There was a short break and Richard came out to do a quick sound\/line check. He played a verse and a chorus of an unknown song. It turned out to be a new composition. He opened his set with it, eventually. It has a steady beat and a rather upbeat mood, although it&#8217;s actually about the loss of a pet\/dog. It&#8217;s possibly called &#8220;Abby&#8221; as the chorus goes something like &#8220;Abby&#8217;s gone to the country&#8221; &#8211; but maybe it just doesn&#8217;t have a title, yet. Funnily, there was a guide dog in the audience. All in all, it was a neat opener and a welcome surprise. Still, its lyrics are more in the vein of &#8220;Get Up Clara&#8221;; there&#8217;s not as much drama as in songs like &#8220;Fishing&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The setlist (see below) contained a few surprises (mainly from the album &#8220;Blue Divide&#8221;). Richard&#8217;s guitar work was stunning (e.g., &#8220;Get Up Clara&#8221;). The dynamics he got of his guitar were amazing. By the way: Richard played only one acoustic guitar during the whole evening; no bouzouki, no electric guitar. Also, no 50-piece orchestra. After the formidable encore &#8220;Cold Missouri Waters&#8221; I was both happy and sad. It was a worthy ending, yet, of course, so many great songs remained unplayed; no need to list them here.<\/p>\n<p>Richard played about 85 minutes and was (I think) very talkative in between songs. I got to chat with him a bit after the show and he was so humble and nice and everything. He also described in great detail to someone else the (imaginary) location of Mariana&#8217;s in relation to the &#8220;Not Far Now&#8221; cover picture. All in all, the concert was really great (&#8220;Reunion Hill&#8221;!) and well worth the trip. I sat in the third row and had a perfect view and all was good!<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Abby<\/li>\n<li>Fenario<\/li>\n<li>Blue Divide<\/li>\n<li>Get Up Clara<\/li>\n<li>Balloon Man<\/li>\n<li>Arrowhead<\/li>\n<li>Reunion Hill<\/li>\n<li>There Goes Mavis<\/li>\n<li>Are You Happy Now?<\/li>\n<li>You Stay Here<\/li>\n<li>Transit<\/li>\n<li>Ascent<\/li>\n<li>Cold Missouri Waters<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Saturday, June 13, 2009 I finally attended my first Richard Shindell concert. I had come all the way to England from Germany after logistics prevented me from seeing any of the Dutch gigs. 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