Bruce and Sonny

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  • #25954
    Avatar of Jeff FJeff F
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    Any reports on what’s going down at these shows with Metheny? videos, length of sets etc?

    #34149
    Avatar of Si TwiningSi Twining
    Keymaster

    I’ve had this so far:

    Wells Fargo Center setlist(incomplete)
    Dulcimer&
    With Metheny+

    New Tune about Florida/Miami &+
    Valley Road &+
    Preacher in the Ring
    SCBSTRD Tune
    Life in Psycotropics
    SCBSTRD Tune
    Tune co written with R.Hunter
    Tune co written with C. Haden
    Loser
    SCBSTRD Tune
    King Of The Hill

    He also sat in with Metheny
    Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
    The Way it is (show closing Full Bands)

    #34150
    Avatar of Si TwiningSi Twining
    Keymaster

    Also this came from Bruce, which should help with any setlist takers:

    Hey Si- the new songs we’re playing (we’re playing lots of new songs) are, generally, “Where No One’s Mad”, “Might As Well Be Me”(written with Hunter), “Adonis”, “Where’s The Bat”,”Neighborhood Watch”and of course, “Psychotropics”. Several of these songs are from the upcoming Solo Concerts record. We’re also playing “Lost in the Snow”, “Paperboy”, “Preacher 1″,”King”,”Talk”, “Circus on the Moon”, and “Nobody There But Me” as a tribute to our great friend, the late, great Charlie Haden. Also, Pat and I are playing the new song “M.I.A.M.I.” to start the concerts, because he’s a really big fan of the song.

    #34151
    Avatar of JF1JF1
    Participant

    I don’t understand. The songs that are not on Dulcimer, is Bruce playing with Sonny on drums and the rest of the Matheny band? I was under the impression it was solely Bruce on Dulcimer and Sonny on washboard. Guess not?

    #34152

    This is my setlist that I sent Si. Bruce played with Sonny the entire set except for the first tune. He was on WashBoard for Valley Road and drums the rest of set. Bruce on Piano for everything after Valley Road.
    Harsh Mistress was just Pat and Bruce and Wayitis was whole band both drummers.
    Bruce seems to really continue to want to test/play the SCBSTRD stuff, even though the audience was bored with that, to which Bruce said “I’m going to play what I like and have evolved. Alot of others sound the way they did in their 20’s still and I don’t really care what people think they don’t have to come see me.” The only request he played was Loser.

    #34153
    Avatar of JF1JF1
    Participant

    So the Bruce and Sonny tunes were literally just Bruce on Piano and Sonny on drums (Or Dulcimer/Washboard) with no other musicians playing with them?

    #34154

    Yes…Sonny washboard on VlyRd. and the rest Drums.

    #34155
    Avatar of GuinnessGoonGuinnessGoon
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    Estimated>Tango King, post: 9499, member: 8408 wrote:
    Bruce said “I’m going to play what I like and have evolved. Alot of others sound the way they did in their 20’s still and I don’t really care what people think they don’t have to come see me.”

    I’m not trying to sound like a dick but this is the kind of attitude that will ruin it for him and keep him with a small following playing small venues. A lot of my deadhead buddies won’t go see Bruce with me because of this.

    What happened to the fans picking the set list. Like I said a few times before that it seems that request mostly get ignored these days as he used to play basically the show from nothing but requests but nowadays it seems that he’ll fulfill two or three.

    I’m going to one of these Bruce & Sonny shows but so far they don’t sound too interesting to me.
    I’m driving a couple hours to see them and paid $60 for tix and if I got that set list I would feel so let down as that set list isn’t good…too much show tunes for this kind of setting…maybe play one but not three…kind of a set wrecker in a way…especially seeing that these are sit down shows.
    I hope it was just an off show and that better shows will be played…fingers crossed.

    #34156
    Avatar of GuinnessGoonGuinnessGoon
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    So has anybody gone to these Bruce and Sonny shows opening for Pat Metheny. They played about 8 so far. I was wondering what people thought of it as I’ve read bad reviews but mostly from people who evidently don’t know who Bruce is past his Range stuff.
    For example some douche taper from DIME said about being asked if he taped the Bruce set.

    In comment [HASHTAG]#6536455[/HASHTAG] Scooter123 wrote:

    I normally don’t respond, but since two people asked–
    I was very disappointed in Bruce Hornsby. I remembered him with “The Range” and for a short time with the Dead, and recalled a fluid, rolling pop-rock sound, with melodic songs and interesting lyrics. Well, that isn’t the guy that showed up at the Greek.
    Hornsby was a solo or at the most a two piece act, playing a dis-jointed, staccato type of keyboard jazz, with a counter-balance of equally dis-jointed back-beat vocal style that was frankly irritating, and I don’t irritate very easily. I was surfing the net trying to figure out if there were perhaps two guys named Bruce Hornsby, one the guy I remembered and this other really irritating jazz guy. Nope–same guy.
    People were walking out of his show in droves. I turned off the recorder, as I did not want to listen to the performance a second time when I re-mastered the show.
    I have broad musical tastes and can (and have) put up with many a disappointing act at the Greek, but the Bruce Hornsby show is not one which will thankfully see the light of day again.
    Hope I have not offended any serious Bruce Hornsby fans.

    This taper is in the wrong business if he doesn’t know good music…I went through his profile and he tapes stuff like Wilson Phillips and thinks that they rock but for some reason couldn’t get our pal Bruce. If you go to DIME looking for Hornsby recordings this douche’s recording of Metheny pops up and thats where I found this wonderful review and figured I’d share this lost soul’s point of view on the music we here love.

    #34157
    Avatar of GuinnessGoonGuinnessGoon
    Participant

    So has anybody gone to these Bruce and Sonny shows opening for Pat Metheny. They played about 8 so far. I was wondering what people thought of it as I’ve read bad reviews but mostly from people who evidently don’t know who Bruce is past his Range stuff.
    For example some douche taper from DIME said about being asked if he taped the Bruce set.

    In comment [HASHTAG]#6536455[/HASHTAG] Scooter123 wrote:

    I normally don’t respond, but since two people asked–
    I was very disappointed in Bruce Hornsby. I remembered him with “The Range” and for a short time with the Dead, and recalled a fluid, rolling pop-rock sound, with melodic songs and interesting lyrics. Well, that isn’t the guy that showed up at the Greek.
    Hornsby was a solo or at the most a two piece act, playing a dis-jointed, staccato type of keyboard jazz, with a counter-balance of equally dis-jointed back-beat vocal style that was frankly irritating, and I don’t irritate very easily. I was surfing the net trying to figure out if there were perhaps two guys named Bruce Hornsby, one the guy I remembered and this other really irritating jazz guy. Nope–same guy.
    People were walking out of his show in droves. I turned off the recorder, as I did not want to listen to the performance a second time when I re-mastered the show.
    I have broad musical tastes and can (and have) put up with many a disappointing act at the Greek, but the Bruce Hornsby show is not one which will thankfully see the light of day again.
    Hope I have not offended any serious Bruce Hornsby fans.

    This taper is in the wrong business if he doesn’t know good music…I went through his profile and he tapes stuff like Wilson Phillips and thinks that they rock but for some reason couldn’t get our pal Bruce. If you go to DIME looking for Hornsby recordings this douche’s recording of Metheny pops up and thats where I found this wonderful review and figured I’d share this lost soul’s point of view on the music we here love.

    #34158

    I was very Underwhelmed (though he did play my request for Loser though I had to Push him a bit). I look at the activity on this site and wonder what his impact is now and in the future. He is on tour and no one has posted any setlists or reviews. He seemed to be more playful and out of the box up until he has been so committed to SCBSTRD the last 6 years. I don’t know what to say, but a guy who has seen bruce since 1988 over 45 times as Solo/Band and 30 times with the Dead, I am not that excited to see him or go out of my way to see him anymore, and this kind of saddens me.

    #34159
    Avatar of GuinnessGoonGuinnessGoon
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    Estimated>Tango King, post: 9507, member: 8408 wrote:
    I was very Underwhelmed (though he did play my request for Loser though I had to Push him a bit). I don’t know what to say, but a guy who has seen bruce since 1988 over 45 times as Solo/Band and 30 times with the Dead, I am not that excited to see him or go out of my way to see him anymore, and this kind of saddens me.

    He’s only been on this tour for about 8 shows so far and there has been set lists and reviews from the first part of his summer tour.
    Who knows maybe there isn’t a bunch of Metheny fans here or shows being played where these board members live and yeah this site might not be used up like .org is so >>>>

    Thanks for sharing your deadsume brah

    #34160
    Avatar of Mark In WisconsinMark In Wisconsin
    Participant

    My wife and I attended the show in Milwaukee last night. I’ve been to about fifteen shows over the years and have been fortunate enough to meet and speak with the ever-gracious Bruce on a number of occasions. Many moons ago I had an active presence on this site (thanks to Si) where I reported setlists and did a fair amount of trading of tapes (yes, it was that long ago).

    I have not been to a Bruce show in several years and I gotta say DANG! I was very impressed last night. Bruce’s two-handed independence just gets better and better. I’ve played piano since the age of five, and I play Bruce’s stuff, but I just don’t know how he does it! Kudos Bruce. You continue to get better my friend.

    My second impression was just how fantastic the sound quality was last night. I’ve seen Bruce and the band from the front-row center of the same theater. Last night we were in the second-row center of the balcony. The piano, voice, and drum sound were simply spectacular.

    A last general impression was just how wonderfully well Bruce and Sonny play together. The play off each other and they compliment each other beautifully. I’ve heard a LOT of live music over the years. I don’t think I’ve ever heard two musicians play so tightly together. The set was far too short. I could easily have enjoyed a full concert by the two of them. I hope you will NOT let the fact that this is “only” a duo keep you from going to see this show.

    I did not take notes last night like I used to back in the day when I was somewhat obsessive about reporting setlists. The following tunes were played as far as I remember this morning. Admittedly, that memory is somewhat clouded by my consumption of a fine distilled malt beverage last night. So, I would gladly appreciate any corrections, additions, or deletions to this list:

    M.I.A.M.I. (perhaps preceded by another solo tune, perhaps played later in the set)
    Valley Road (with Metheny on acoustic and Sonny on washboard and I think Sonny played drums on all of the following)
    Life In The Psychotropics
    Preacher In The Ring Part I/Variation II(Twebern)/Catenaires (Carter) Excerpt
    Might As Well Be Me (“for the deadheads”)
    Where’s The Bat
    Mandolin Rain (mellow re-work version)
    Nobody There But Me (tribute to the late great Charlie Haden)

    As always, thanks to the tapers. And if one of you happened to have caught the show last night, well…..

    #34161
    Avatar of Mark In WisconsinMark In Wisconsin
    Participant

    PS
    “Solo Concerts” was available for purchase at the show last night.
    Run, don’t walk, to get this one folks.
    I think it releases on August 25th.
    Best sound quality I’ve heard on any commercial release by Bruce. And the performances? Well, if you’re reading this you already know how good it can get!

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