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Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

Last post Sun, Apr 06 2008, 7:27 PM by PuttPutz. 5 replies.
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  •  Sat, Apr 05 2008, 8:47 PM 331988

    Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    I'm going to see Ron Sexsmith on the 13th -- he and Emm Gryner are playing at the Irving Greenberg Theatre. So I've been preparing for the show by listening to his MySpace and his playlist at CBC Radio 3's site, and I've liked what I've heard enough to consider buying a CD at the merch table (assuming, of course, that I have money on me then Stick out tongue).

    The trouble is, which one to choose? I'm hoping the Ron fans on here might have some hints for me. If it helps any, my favourite songs of his so far are "Keep it in Mind" and "Not Too Big".

    Thanks a bunch! Smile

     


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    "It was nice singing with you this evening."
  •  Sat, Apr 05 2008, 9:31 PM 331995 in reply to 331988

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    Re: Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    Hi RP, I was on the verge of updating an upcoming events thread re Ron's current tour schedule when I saw your post. Big Smile

    Since both the songs you mentioned are on Blue Boy, I would suggest you start there.  I'm kind of partial to Retreiver, Time Being (his latest), Rarities and Blue Boy in no particular order.  Destination Unknown, his collaboration with Don Kerr (his drummer), is very enjoyable also.  Definite Everly Brothers influences showing there.Smile

    (I should add that these are the only ones I own right now but I'm working my way towards the complete collection.)


    "Over straight and crooked miles
    Falling out of favour or embraced
    Wondering where was love...
    It hadn't happened yet"
    ~Ron Sexsmith~

    Nearest to all things
    Patiently waiting
    So let the angels sing
    Silently weeping

  •  Sat, Apr 05 2008, 10:02 PM 331999 in reply to 331995

    Re: Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    Thanks for the tips, Ann! I shall indeed start with Blue Boy -- makes sense to get the one with the songs I like best.

    Destination Unknown also sounds intriguing -- I'm a sucker for Everly Brothers-influenced work. EB rule!! They have such amazing harmonies and sing with so much emotion. I was fortunate enough to catch them when they played Massey Hall in May 2001, and it was a great show. I went in knowing only "Bye Bye Love" and came out a huge fan. So yeah, anyone who is influenced by EB is probably all right in my books as well. Wink

    Back to Ron: he is a great songwriter. That's what's I like about "Not Too Big" in particular. The way he describes feeling awkward at parties is so true to life (at least to me). I was reading some of his other lyrics at ronsexsmith.com, and "Jazz at the Bookstore" was another well-written song. It'll be a joy to explore this one's work. Big Smile


    "There's the shirt that I like!"

    "It was nice singing with you this evening."
  •  Sat, Apr 05 2008, 11:36 PM 332003 in reply to 331999

    Re: Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    Just out of curiousity, does anyone know how old he is, approximately? He just seems so young to already have so many albums.
    No way that I can fake it
    this times got to be real - JC
  •  Sat, Apr 05 2008, 11:43 PM 332005 in reply to 332003

    Re: Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    He was born in '64, so that would make him 44 this year. Not sure when his exact birthday is though.

    "There's the shirt that I like!"

    "It was nice singing with you this evening."
  •  Sun, Apr 06 2008, 7:27 PM 332048 in reply to 332005

    Re: Ron Sexsmith - advice for the neophyte fan?

    Thanks RP - he seemed younger, but I haven't really seen him very often. Enjoy the Junos tonight, if you're able to watch!
    No way that I can fake it
    this times got to be real - JC
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