Dingwalls tonight!! & Belfast Crowd
Monday, 27 October 2008
Just about to head out to Dingwalls for the gig tonight (hope to see some of you there!)...Had a great night in Belfast on Saturday at the Urban Hymns gig... I know I know I know, it wasn't up on the site, it was all a bit last minute. It was a night of music with the Inishowen Gospel Choir. Along with myself, there was Duke Special, Burning Codes (Paul Archer), Bronagh Gallagher, Ken Haddock, Ciaran Gribben and Talking Drums... we each did one of our own and one cover. I sang Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen, possibly my favourite song of all time. The on person I didn't mention above was the big surprise for me; a guy called Ray Curran... he was outstanding. The link is to another project which is more dance orientated, but if you can find anything of his solo stuff, buy it!! He also does Tom Waits tribute nights were he takes on Tom's persona like no one else you'll see...
As good as it all was,the highlight for me was Ken Haddock singing The Air that I breath by 'The Hollies'... it made my bones feel like strawberry laces, and that I may have been sent home in a bucket!!!
I made a short recording of the Belfast crew last week and promised to post it the day after... I was speaking in Irish terms of course... here it is guys, where Wally?








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Rory replied about 3 hours after.Good luck with the gig tonight Foy, although it's unlikely you'll have a better-looking crowd in front of you than the Belfast wans! Out of curiosity, are you planning on releasing any live stuff in future?
Claire replied about 7 hours after.I found wally!
Superb show at Urban Hymns Foy. Hallelujah was breathtaking! What a night....Enjoy *giggles* Dingwalls tonight dude.
p.s Rae rocks my cotton socks :)
musicbar replied about 20 hours after.Look fwd to checking the vids later. The Brighton gig is nearly sold out already (second show maybe??). Anyway, this is from Brighton Latest 7 magazine
Soul Music is in our culture. No longer merely the domain of African-Americans, the back beat of its influence can be heard everywhere from Abba to the Beatles, from the Arctic Monkeys to Radiohead. If, as the song says, we built this city on rock and roll, then rock and roll itself is a city built on rhythm and blues.
Soul retains a universal appeal - not least as a prompt for taking to the dance floor - and, whilst it arguably lacks the specific supporting infrastructure and profile of old, it’s not any less popular. Perhaps it’s now so ingrained in our day to day musical culture that its existence and influence are simply taken for granted.
Indeed, the term ’soul music’ is an increasingly invasive term. And one ‘artist with soul’ - as opposed to an out and out soul act - is Dublin launched singer Foy Vance. On Saturday 22nd November Vance plays the intimate, but beautifully appointed, downstairs room at the Latest Musicbar (formerly the Joogleberry Playhouse).
Considered by The Sunday Times as ‘an unbelievable voice..in the premier league of British songwriters’ I personally would go further and say that Vance is truly one of most important artists working in the industry today. His debut album ‘Hope’ is as impressively powerful, moving, honestly raw and sincere a debut set as can be imagined.
As a writer, his songs are simply carved in marble and as a live performer he is a master craftsman at the very top of his game. Although far from unknown - his work has been played by such populists as Terry Wogan and Jonathan Ross as well as being variously featured on high rated US TV series - Vance is still first and foremost an ‘artists’ artist’. It is to our benefit that he still performs club venues where I, for one, will be catching him in November.
Visiting stars notwithstanding, the quality and quantity of UK Soul talent, however one defines the term, has never been stronger. And nowhere in the UK is there more young talent per square mile than in our fair city of Brighton. Acts like Chantelle, Laura Vane, Alice Russell, the Sarfas Brothers, Seeker, Oomph, Return of the Bump Squad, the Tin Cup Collective, the LMB All-Stars, Soul Reality, to name but a few…the list really does go on and on…can be found tearing up underground bars and clubs all over our city on a regular basis.
Young home grown musicians and singers who go out and more than do justice to a musical heritage which, for the most part, was formed way before any of them were born. Apart from honouring the masters, these guys also bring their own thing to proceedings, so much so that, in my view, Brighton is truly at the heart of both the classic and progressive/psychedelic UK soul movement… however one seeks to define the term… and however widely appreciated!!
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Clare replied 1 day after.Foy, absolutely amazing night on Saturday such a magical night and what a great setting! when you sang Hallelujah i was just sitting there in amazement such a beautiful cover :D
xx..
Andrew replied 1 day after.Any tour dates planned for Liverpool soon? We would love to see you there some time!
Matthew replied 2 days after.Was at Dingwalls on Monday - the first time i've seen you live. I 'discovered' you at the start of this year and told my older brother about you...he went to see you in Scotland twice before I even got the chance (as I live down south)- what a cheat! Anyway, I wasn't let down - as expected the performance was sincere, heartfelt and incredible. I brought a mate along who is now another convert, at this rate I should be able to recruit 4 new fans a year for you - a humble but well meant contribution. After the gig we were pondering over whether you had forgotten the words of the last verse of "Indiscriminate Act of Kindess" or if you were having a 'moment' before it's embarkation. We also were wondering how you wrote your songs, I guessed that you wrote in this order: Theme, lyrics, chords, melody - can you confirm?! We're coming to Barbican on the 11th - can you do Leonard Cohen then? I'd love to hear your version. All the best and well done on being a pure genius. Matt
john doe replied 2 days after.Any updates for us Foy..??
Steven replied 3 days after.Just noticed New toilet tour cd available to buy now..... HAPPY DAYS
Claire replied 3 days after.Life of the Toilet Tour plus TWO bonus tracks? Foy, youre spoiling us ;) WOOT!
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