John Hiatt - UK Tour
Posted by: Jack on 13 July 2007
Only just spotted that John Hiatt is doing a UK tour. Got my tickets yesterday for Manchester. I don't think this is a complete list but looks something like:-
Barbican Centre, London Mon 22 Oct 2007
Grand Opera House, York Wed 24 Oct 2007
Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry Fri 26 Oct 2007
Colston hall, Bristol Sun 28 Oct 2007
The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Tue 30 Oct 2007
The Sage, Gateshead Wed 31 Oct 2007
Jack
Posted on: 13 July 2007 by Dave Hartley
Jack,
Thanks...I'm off to the Bridgewater Hall early next week to book for the 30th..
I've just put Slow Turning on the LP12.
Dave
Posted on: 13 July 2007 by RichardM
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Originally posted by Dave Hartley:
Jack,
Thanks...I'm off to the Bridgewater Hall early next week to book for the 30th..
I've just put Slow Turning on the LP12.
Dave
Dave,
You can book on line and choose your exact seat. I booked this one a couple of weeks ago as I have been hoping to see John Hiatt for a few years now.
Regards
Richard
Posted on: 14 July 2007 by matt podniesinski
Enjoy gentlemen. I saw him last summer and it was an excellent show.
Posted on: 15 July 2007 by J.N.
A timely reminder to spin up my vinyl copy of 'Slow Turning', which I really enjoyed once again.
For me, it's Hiatt's most consistently enjoyable album with some cracking lyrics and music - and everyone sounds like they're having fun.
John.
Posted on: 15 July 2007 by u5227470736789524
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Originally posted by J.N.:
A timely reminder to spin up my vinyl copy .... and everyone sounds like they're having fun.
John.
I have a friend who is a passionate JH fan and have accompanied her to see him each of the past three years, all different formats, each ultimately about sharing the fun JH apparently brings to every performance.
One time with his band the Goners (includes the phenomenal Sonny Landreth) in a small 600 hundred seat theatre they sold out 3 straight nights; once under the stars at the Oregon Zoo backed by the North Mississippi AllStars which was just a sublime evening of rock and roll; and this spring in a 3,000 seat theatre in a songwriters-in-the-round with Guy Clark, Lyle Lovett and Joe Ely.
Those going to see him will definitely enjoy themselves.
Jeff A
Posted on: 18 July 2007 by User34
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Originally posted by J.N.:
A timely reminder to spin up my vinyl copy of 'Slow Turning', which I really enjoyed once again.
For me, it's Hiatt's most consistently enjoyable album with some cracking lyrics and music - and everyone sounds like they're having fun.
John.
it ain't bad, but I think "Bring The Family" is mo' betterah!
Also try live from austin TX, from 1993. That's got some great stuff on it.
Peter