RM show March 21, 2009
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:29 pm
The wife and I were at the RM solo show last Saturday, 3/21. The stage was set up like the recent photo on the home page. The show began with My Back Pages (no solo). It was followed up by Old Blue on banjo and a Leadbelly tune on acoustic 12. A large portion of the show was played on his new Martin 7-string. He made a big deal about it having an octave 3rd string, which made for some interesting tunes. The highlight of the Martin segment was the version of 8 Miles High which is on the Limited Edition CD. He even threw in a line from the James Bond Theme in the middle of it. He played a lot of the tunes from Limited Edition on the Martin. Unfortunately, he did not do If I Needed Someone. The usuals, Ballad of Easy Rider, Chestnut Mare etc., were also in attendance.
The Byrds tunes were mostly medleys, ie, All I Really Wanna Do, Turn, I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better, R&R Star. There were no solos in any of them. That was the only disappointing aspect of the show. I was looking forward to hearing a lot of Ric, but he seemed to have some problems with the wireless set up. He did do all 2 minutes of Mr. Spaceman and 5D and threw in The Trees Are All Gone (from Back From Rio).
There was a lot of talking to the audience, but none of us talked back. He was in fine voice. My wife loved the show even more than the Warren Haynes acoustic show last month. No word yet on whether that will translate into that '67 360-12 that's been floating around the forum. It was also very nice to meet Camilla.
If anyone else was there, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the show.
Janglyman
The Byrds tunes were mostly medleys, ie, All I Really Wanna Do, Turn, I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better, R&R Star. There were no solos in any of them. That was the only disappointing aspect of the show. I was looking forward to hearing a lot of Ric, but he seemed to have some problems with the wireless set up. He did do all 2 minutes of Mr. Spaceman and 5D and threw in The Trees Are All Gone (from Back From Rio).
There was a lot of talking to the audience, but none of us talked back. He was in fine voice. My wife loved the show even more than the Warren Haynes acoustic show last month. No word yet on whether that will translate into that '67 360-12 that's been floating around the forum. It was also very nice to meet Camilla.
If anyone else was there, I'd like to hear your thoughts on the show.
Janglyman