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The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

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  •  Mon, Apr 14 2008, 8:11 PM 332730

    • ann
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    The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    It was a dark and stormy night.StormUmbrella  Rain fell intermittently in sheets as approaching headlights occasionally lit up the twisting road to Campbellford. (Sound of needle being dragged across a record...)  Perhaps I should speed this up.

    What a great show!  The very small and old-style small theatre that is the Aron was a perfect venue in which to see the fabulous Sadies with Greg.  Special guests Ron Sexsmith and Josh Finlayson showed up and sang a song each. Josh sang Some Dark Holler a Mac Weisman cover (thank-you Cowboy Dave for that info)Smile - a gooder very nicely rendered.  Ron sang an Elvis cover Burnin' Love which was a very rockin' tight version.  Ron is in great voice and I'm sure all the people at his two Ottawa shows (the second one is tonight), will be able to attest to that.  Travis had some interesting Edge-like accompaniement on Burnin' Love while Ron strummed and sang on Greg's acoustic.  Travis and all the Sadies looked very happy to see their special guests. Big Smile Ron wished Travis a happy birthday and as he left the stage a slightly incredulous Travis said "Ron Sexsmith?!  What's he doing all the way out here?!!"

    I only attempted to keep a setlist from the end of the first through the second set:

    • Greg joined the stage for an up-tempo High Meadows
    • Somebody Touched Me
    • To Love Somebody
    • You're Everywhere

    Second set:

    • Northumberland West
    • Good Flying Day
    • Part 1
    • ?
    • The Trial
    • Ridge Runner Reel
    • Josh Finlayson - Some Dark Holler - a Mac Weisman cover
    • Pretty Polly
    • Ron Sexsmith - Burnin' Love
    • Shake Some Action - A Flamin' Groovies song, Dallas described it as Travis' favourite by the FGs.  Not only is Travis a virtuoso guitar player (as is his brother), but he has very discerning and excellent taste in music as well.Yes
    • Another song by Arthur Leigh
    • Greg joined the stage again - can't think of the name of this one - has a Someday Soon (goin' with him)  sort of feel.
    • Loved On Look
    • Glorio
    • Workin' on the Railroad - Lee Hazelwood song
    • Lost Together
    • Tiger Tiger
    • Encore:  Everybody Knows This is Nowhere - Neil Young
    • Tell Her Lies and Feed Her Candy
    • ?

    Greg was on the bill for this show although I don't think it was advertised any further afield than the Campbellford area. Some great sounds were flowing out of Dallas' guitar and Greg encouraged both Travis and Dallas to solo at least twice during Lost Together which was pretty amazing as anyone could imagineSmile.

     


    "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

  •  Mon, Apr 14 2008, 11:17 PM 332750 in reply to 332730

    Re: The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    Ann,

    Nice review. I was also at the show and agree "What a great show!" I even got Greg to sign my Small Miracles CD.

    The song that Josh sang was called "Some Dark Holler". It's a very old Mac Weisman song.

    Bill (Dragonfly Music) was telling about your pre-show call from Guelph?

  •  Mon, Apr 14 2008, 11:32 PM 332752 in reply to 332750

    Re: The Sadies w/Gregr Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    I always enjoy your reviews Ann because you really set the mood by painting such a vivid picture for those who couldn't be there.
  •  Tue, Apr 15 2008, 9:00 AM 332765 in reply to 332752

    Re: The Sadies w/Gregr Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    What a show I missedCrying

    WOW, Greg sang from his Aphrodite Rose songs??? NNNOOOO, they're so beautiful yet even more so with The Sadies backing himYes  And of course Ron being there, that would really be a treat, as we all know that these musicians are just sooooo busy. And, Ron is friends with Travis, so he made time for his friendBig SmileYes that's super nice.

    I was thinking about this show the whole night, might as well have been there-------I WISH.

    Thanks for the review, even though it makes me even more sad that I wasn't able to see it firsthand. Nonetheless, it was an awesome reviewYes   Well, all except the rain part LOL---nothing worst than going to a show in an unfamiliar area when the rain is pounding down on your windshield. Glad you made it there.

  •  Tue, Apr 15 2008, 7:17 PM 332803 in reply to 332750

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    Re: The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    CowboyDave:

    Bill (Dragonfly Music) was telling about your pre-show call from Guelph?

    You know...umm...I got there a bit late due to traffic slowdowns and rain coming into Toronto.  Pray tell, what did Bill say?....exactly....perhaps I could confirm or deny the details LOL!Embarrassed

    I never did meet Bill to say a proper thank-you for reserving my ticket under the circumstances.  It was awfully nice of him.

    Irene, I feel for you and I know that you would have loved the show.  It would have been great to see you there too.

    Hey BlueFlame!  Thanks and nice to see you on the board.


    "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

  •  Wed, Apr 16 2008, 12:16 AM 332816 in reply to 332803

    Re: The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    Ann,

    Bill was telling me that he only had three tickets left. While he was on the phone with you (originally asking for two tickets) he had two people in the store at the counter also wanting two tickets. He was afraid that he was going to have to disappoint someone. When you said that your friend had a bad back and couldn't attend and you only needed one ticket everything worked out well.

    At the end of the show, Bill and I were standing at the exit wondering which one of the exixting fans was "Ann from Guelph". Of course, we had no way of knowing. If you're ever in C'ford again be sure to stop in at Dragonfly Music.

    Bill and I are in a local band called Blue-Eyed Dogs. 

  •  Wed, Apr 16 2008, 7:28 AM 332824 in reply to 332816

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    Re: The Sadies w/Greg Keelor @ The Aron Theatre, Campbellford, Apr. 12/08

    That so great that everything worked out.  I did have a brief chat with the pleasant lady who owns the theatre with her husband.  Too bad I did not get to thank Bill in person.  Campbellford does seem like a place of pleasant people.SmileYes
    "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

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