Showing posts with label Dave Dobbyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Dobbyn. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Dave Dobbyn & Don McGlashan - Thornbury Theatre, 28 November 2013



Like I said earlier, lots of concerts to sort out, including a few old ones. Finally got round to sorting this one out, and it's actually really good. I was a bit late getting to the venue, so there is a tiny bit of russling as they come onstage, but things are sorted by the first song.

The setlist wasn't what I would have gone for, but it is pretty varied and includes a lot of great songs. The crowd was fairly small, but enthusiastic. Lots of New Zealanders I suspect, which usually means people looking for a taste of home, but not actually interested in paying any attention. Fortunately, this crowd is boisterous, but focussed on the music.

If you like this one, I also recorded Dave Dobbyn and Don McGlashan's last solo shows in Melbourne. You can find them via the links on the right.

Beside You
Queen of the Night
Belltower
Andy
Up Above the Rain
Last Year's Shoes
It Dawned on Me
White Valiant
Song of the Year

Blindman's Bend
While You Sleep
Kingdom Come
Toy Factory Fire
Whaling
Girl Make Your Own Mind Up
Maybe the Rain
Bathe in the River
Loyal
Anchor Me
Language

Dominion Road
Welcome Home

https://mega.co.nz/#F!4VE3jRgI!v3YOhWZg401bgF1fddH_PA

Friday, 30 November 2012

Dave Dobbyn - 14 November 2012, Corner Hotel


The advantage of seeing big names of New Zealand music in Australia is that they tend to play much smaller venues than they would in their home country. The downside is that the shows are usually packed wall to wall with obnoxious ex-pats. This show had the former, but not too much of the latter, which made it more enjoyable than these things sometimes are.  It also helped that Dave Dobbyn is currently touring a greatest hits release, which offered an ideal opportunity for Australian audiences to reacquaint themselves with his impressive back catalogue, given he hasn’t toured here for nearly 20 years.

It didn’t hurt that he’d also brought an impressive band with him (although it doesn’t come through much on the recording, the bass player was particularly good). While Dobbyn frequently commented on how much fun he was having, this show didn’t really manage to move from very good to great. I can’t put my finger on what it needed, but something extra from the band or the crowd could have lifted this. Even so, this is a good show that’s worth a listen.

The first couple of songs here have a bit of occasional distortion (I think these recordings have a bit more power than the stuff I did a while back, but in future I’ll reduce the input volume to try to remove the distortion). After that the sound is really good.

Language
Lap of the Gods
Hanging in the Wire
Pour the Wine
Rain on Fire
Guilty
Beside You
Whaling
Just Add Water
Outlook for Thursday
Be Mine Tonight
Devil You Know
Love You Like I Should
Loyal

Blindman’s Bend
This Town
Welcome Home

 
http://www.mediafire.com/?k6brnh783pbz6