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Radio 2 Live at Home Performances


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Anybody seen any of these yet? They’re all on the BBC iPlayer now. I know such populist Radio 2 stuff isn’t for a lot of people on here, but there are some great live performances to enjoy.

I’ve just watched the Sheryl Crow one, which is superb. She plays guitar, Wurlitzer piano and also bass on one song. Her (somewhat reduced) band sound wonderful. Also saw the Tom Jones set. Again, his usual faultless performance (80 years old FFS!) and a great band including Dave Bronze on bass.

Loads more sets on there, including amongst others Chic, The Killers, John Legend and Gregory Porter.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p08mrjgz/radio-2-live

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32 minutes ago, Mickeyboro said:

Thanks Pete, will investigate. A year since I saw you at Salisbury... time flies! Hope all is well. 

Hey Mick. I’m fine thanks, how about yourself? Like a lot of people I’m getting increasingly worried about the current situation, and how long it will be before my band can get back to work. It’s going to be a long winter, that’s for sure. Am looking for a job to tide me over, but they are pretty thin on the ground up here. Still, am starting to go through my stuff and sell some guitars and associated items to help out with the finances - it’s quite therapeutic! 

All the best, Pete.

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I switched over just in time to miss Sheryl Crow. Sounds like it was good, I'll get it on iPlayer. I did hear the Erasure tune though, and I'm impressed with how good Andy Bell's voice still is. When you consider how dodgy some peoples' pipes become as they age (I know my range certainly isn't what it was 30 years ago), his are still sounding great.

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1 hour ago, sykilz said:

Sheryl Crow was amazing. The bass player ( who's a decent singer too ) sounded especially great using an Epiphone Jack Casady into a little Eden rig.

It sounded great didn't it? So did his Stingray 5 er as well though. The bassist is Robert Kearns, been with SC a while I believe. Last year at Glasto he used a fabulous looking Reverend Rumblefish which (again!) sounded brill. 

Must admit I did miss her other amazing guitarist Audley Freed. He and the brilliant Peter Stroud work so well together. Think the band a great job with a cut down line up though.

Incidentally, Peter Stroud co-founded 65 amps too -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65amps

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