Mttbsh
Ethnic Piano Accordian-ist
 
Posts: 115
|
Post by Mttbsh on Sept 8, 2012 19:11:59 GMT -5
If there's any interest, go here www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=419596 to download a great quality recording of Martin and band. I don't particularly care for the singer's voice (of all things you would have thought Martin would have wanted a good singer!) and there's a little more sax in there than I like, but Martin is sounding good . Martin Barre's New Day Weyfest Farnham, Surrey Sep 1 2012 1. Intro 2. Instrumental 3. Minstrel In the Gallery 4. To Cry You A Song 5. Intro 6. Instrumental 7. Intro 8. A Song For Jeffrey 9. Intro 10. A Potion 11. Instrumental 12. Intro 13. A New Day Yesterday 14. Intro 15. Thick As A Brick 16. Introduction of Clive Bunker 17. Teacher 18. Outro
|
|
|
Post by housebrick on Sept 14, 2012 12:28:45 GMT -5
hi downloaded this thanks what program do use to open these any links???
|
|
|
Post by 108rsguitarsmhp on Jun 4, 2013 14:49:00 GMT -5
Hey guys, Martin Barre's guitar is actually featured in the new book 108 Rock Star Guitars. Like 108 Rock Star Guitars on FaceBook for more updates!
|
|
Stjerky
Ethnic Piano Accordian-ist
 
Posts: 165
|
Post by Stjerky on Oct 14, 2013 6:52:45 GMT -5
I think singer is pretty good. The girl's solo was great ;-)
|
|
Stjerky
Ethnic Piano Accordian-ist
 
Posts: 165
|
Post by Stjerky on Oct 14, 2013 6:56:52 GMT -5
Oh, here is also Clive Bunker
|
|
Stjerky
Ethnic Piano Accordian-ist
 
Posts: 165
|
Post by Stjerky on Oct 14, 2013 7:02:09 GMT -5
Here to compare with Ian's version:
LOL, the singer reminds me of young John Cleese.
|
|
|
Post by TM on Oct 14, 2013 19:38:13 GMT -5
Here to compare with Ian's version: LOL, the singer reminds me of young John Cleese. I love Dan Crisp's vocals and this is a most awesome version of Brick! Thanks for posting. Love the new take on an old favorite....
|
|
Cup of Wondering
Claghornist
Teacher
"I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way"
Posts: 48
|
Post by Cup of Wondering on Oct 20, 2013 10:16:28 GMT -5
Hi all,
Yesterday, October 20, I was at the concert of Martin Barre at the Boerderij in Zoetermeer, Netherlands. I had a wonderful evening. Martin, but the others as well, were fantastic. The set was a mix of some rarely live played Tull songs, Martin's older work and some new songs esp from the latest album, and some blues standards from the thirties! They gave a concert of 2 1/2 hours and the air was full of electricity. To my surprise, I didn't even miss the flute when they played the Tull-set. And it was a relief to hear somebody with a good voice singing these songs instead of listening to Ian's painful squeeking...Every song was completely re-arranged. The concert clearly showed what a great musician he is and his banter was full of fine humour and jokes. It's great to see this great guitar player finally having the chance to place himself in the sun instead of being in the shadow of the Headmaster. Afterwards I had the chance to talk to him and he signed my new MB-CD of course. Wow, what a night... Cheers, Jan
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2013 16:44:08 GMT -5
Hi Jan
welcome back, hope all is good with you.
I missed Martin's tour this time round but saw the early shows last year. I'm glad it's moving in the right direction for him, a vastly under-rated and often wrongly maligned guitarist.
I'm awaiting the new CD and really looking forward to it, your review has left me wanting to see and hear the show now, looks like I'll have to settle for the show CD's for now.
All the best
Pat
|
|
|
Post by Geoff CB on Oct 20, 2013 18:06:57 GMT -5
hi downloaded this thanks what program do use to open these any links??? You need to register with Dimeadozen. I then use uTorrent www.utorrent.com/ as my client to download. (Except there are no seeders at present!)
|
|