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**SOLD** 2 x John Mayer Tickets (Royal Albert Hall - London) **SOLD**


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a couple of mates have just pulled out on this gig, not really leaving me enough time to stick these on Ebay. the gig's a sell out so I may be able to flog them back to the box office, just thought I'd give it a whirl on here before I consider other options.......

not trying to make a profit, just recoup what I spent: £30 each plus £3.50 booking fee..... drop me a PM if you're interested.

PS: Newton Faulkner's opening the show also, so it'll be a great gig from start to finish!

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[quote name='ped' post='60462' date='Sep 14 2007, 04:39 PM']Pretty random, that - I just started listening to John yesterday. 'Contunuum' is a great album! Love the production on it.[/quote]

perfect opportunity to take it to the next level then Ped!...... Driving down the M40 Monday Lunchtime too, you can even thumb a lift!..... er, not coming back til Wed though as I'm going to both gigs!

Continuum's got to have been my favourite album of the last five years, as you say, impeccably produced; plus some of the most lush guitar tones I've EVER heard on record..... and a bit of Pino for good measure of course!

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Oh? I was going to find out who plays bass but it sounds like you are abit of a pro - My fave tracks are number 2 and 'Vultures' and 'Dancing in a room' or something, cant remember off the top of my head. Who plays on those?? Very nice and understated nevertheless. Bass drum sound in 'Vultures is perfect!

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Sale pending! wow that was quick......

Ped, Pino's on the whole album and it was all co-produced by drumming supremo Steve Jordan hence the kit always sounding tasty I guess! There's a live Trio album kicking around out there that was released a couple of years back which is also great...... sheesh, listen to me, you're right Ped, I really am a Mayer-Geek! I'll stop now!......

Dan

PS: slow dancing in a burning room's also my favourite track.

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Thats the one! Thanks very much for the info mate. I am looking forward to listening to the album again! I noticed he has loads of albums, presumably with various musicians - what else would you reccomend to a chap who likes excellent production and tight grooves ;0)

Cheers
ped

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[quote name='ped' post='60546' date='Sep 14 2007, 07:10 PM']Thats the one! Thanks very much for the info mate. I am looking forward to listening to the album again! I noticed he has loads of albums, presumably with various musicians - what else would you reccomend to a chap who likes excellent production and tight grooves ;0)

Cheers
ped[/quote]

hmmm, the pressure's on! I'll have to think on that for a bit, it's gonna have to be pretty amazing to measure up to Continuum, have you ever checked out Ozomatli? It's a very different kinda thing (stronger on the grooves front, than the production) but very interesting nevertheless...... I'll think on and let you know! - Dan

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Appreciate it mate. I discovered Meyer through my custom radio station at pandora.com and got the album straight away. I think it likened it to Steely Dan, which I guess is true in terms of production at the very least.

I haven't knowingly heard Ozomatli but have been told I would like them too - added to my list! One band I also came accross that was quite fun was 'Hootie and the Blowfish' lol

Cheers
ped

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