The blues played slow.
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:24 pm
As y'all know, I spent the weekend at the Sydney Blues Festival at Windsor. This was the inaugural event, and it was a very good weekend. Well organised, good bands and music, the venues were great, with good layouts, and very good sound.
I was quite impressed.
From the Netherlands, there was John The Revelator. To be honest, I was expecting something close to a gospel style. Boy, was I wrong.
These guys have been playing together for over forty years, and they know how to play the slow blues. I was taken back to Friday nights at the Roundhouse at UNSW, such was the way these guys smoked their version of the slow blues.
One of the class acts of the festival, they're going to be touring WA for the next few weeks, and will be at Bridgeport. For our WA members, I cannot recommend these guys highly enough: if you see them coming your way, make the effort to catch them, and say to them for me.
How often do you see the bassist getting down and dirty?
Simon Cox from Fremantle was sitting in on keys for this gig.
I was quite impressed.
From the Netherlands, there was John The Revelator. To be honest, I was expecting something close to a gospel style. Boy, was I wrong.
These guys have been playing together for over forty years, and they know how to play the slow blues. I was taken back to Friday nights at the Roundhouse at UNSW, such was the way these guys smoked their version of the slow blues.
One of the class acts of the festival, they're going to be touring WA for the next few weeks, and will be at Bridgeport. For our WA members, I cannot recommend these guys highly enough: if you see them coming your way, make the effort to catch them, and say to them for me.
How often do you see the bassist getting down and dirty?
Simon Cox from Fremantle was sitting in on keys for this gig.