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John Spillane - on form in the Cork Opera House…

Monday, May 12th, 2008 by Frank
John Spillane in the Cork Opera House
5/5

I was thrilled to be invited, by the man himself, to go and see John Spillane in the Opera House last night. I hadn’t seen him play in quite some time and so was really looking forward to it - and he did not disappoint.

Before the man himself made an appearance we were treated to some wonderful songs from Ger Wolfe, who seemed to have gone from strength to strength since I had last seen him perform. His guitar playing was unbelievable, and his rendition of ‘Curra Road’ was, as he said himself, a wonderful welcome to the summer.

John himself has a new album out called ‘My Dark Rosaleen & the Island of Dreams’, which is available to buy on iTunes (or buy the cd on Claddagh), and his set featured a good mix of old and new songs from the ‘Hit Factory’.

I own a copy of all John’s albums (except the latest which I will purchase during the week) but there’s something about John Spillane’s music that is best experienced live.

John Spillane has an incredible stage presence, it’s not a large ego type presence - he’s an incredibly humble and self effacing man - but something changes when he walks on stage, and he immediately forms a connection with the audience which allows him to create a wonderfully intimate atmosphere, even in a large venue like the Opera House.

“Everything’s Turning to Gold Cathy” was probably the finest version of it I have heard yet, and that’s saying something as I have been to a huge number of John Spillane gigs where he has played it. “All the Ways You Wonder” always seems to have something new every time I hear it performed and this was no exception, definitely another highlight.

I was delighted to hear “When You & I Were True” had made it onto the new album, it’s an old song but isn’t on any of John’s solo albums to date, and the live version last night was beautiful. “Not My Love” from the new album also stood out, and his current single “There Was a Man” seemed a lot rockier than the recorded version, which really worked.

Overall it was an incredible night, and after playing an encore of three or four songs, John Spillane and friends left the stage to a standing ovation.

I will leave you with a music video I created for John Spillane a good number of years ago now, but which people still seem to enjoy - I discovered the other day after putting it up on my own profile that IrishMusicCentral had already put it up and it has over 6,000 views!

Rated 5/5 on May 12 2008
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Coldplay’s New Single Violet Hill Free to Download

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 by Eoin

Since Frank and I are now competing, I’m going to wander into the music section. :)

Coldplay have made their new single Violet Hill available for free download from their official site. It will be up there for a week (today-May 6th) at which point it becomes commercially available.

It took a while to come through on my email account so be patient. I quite liked the song by the way.

Prince & Radiohead. Combined. Mmmmm.

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 by Frank

Ok, this won’t be to everyone’s taste, but as both a Prince fan and a Radiohead fan I wish I had seen this live: Prince singing Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ and making it his own.

Free Moby soundtrack music for non commercial Film Makers…

Friday, April 11th, 2008 by Frank

Martin commented on the Lifelong Learning festival post and linked to this gem on YouTube - Moby is giving away free tunes for filmmakers to use in non commercial films. If a film gets bought a commercial license can be sought, and he promises it won’t be very expensive!

He also promises to update every three or four months with new tracks.

Great idea, go check out the tunes: MobyGratis.com

Waiting Room

Thursday, April 10th, 2008 by Spaghetticode

I urge you all to make your way to Cyprus Avenue @9pm in Cork on Sunday night to check out Waiting Room. This is a one time reunion gig, it wont happen again because the story doing the rounds is that they don’t get on too well anymore. They broke up over a year ago but had a finished album in the can. That album has now been mastered and is good to go, so this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. And they are glorious. Deep soul searching music with a punch and a killer groove that whisks you away to someplace you’d always imagined was only a dream. Its sad and its beautiful. I shall be up the front crying into my beer, hopefully see ye all there.

http://www.myspace.com/waitingroomirl

http://www.cyprusavenue.ie/

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