Randy Newman Concert
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:46 am
Anybody going to this concert in Vicar St on 19th?
I was thinking of Pat Kenny (any relation?) when he interviewed Noel Gallagher of Oasis. The usual banal bland questions about Noel's Irish heritage - it's obligatory that we discuss this on national TV - and at the end, as the audience applauded, Pat leaned over and said "that was cool man". My toes didn't uncurl for 2 weeks.jkeny wrote:Yea, Pat Kenny would have done a bit of research, at least!! Bring back Pat :)
Might see you there, alltheyoungdudes?
No relation - I think he came from the Pinnochio side of the family tree, he's so woodenIvor wrote:I was thinking of Pat Kenny (any relation?) when he interviewed Noel Gallagher of Oasis. The usual banal bland questions about Noel's Irish heritage - it's obligatory that we discuss this on national TV - and at the end, as the audience applauded, Pat leaned over and said "that was cool man". My toes didn't uncurl for 2 weeks.jkeny wrote:Yea, Pat Kenny would have done a bit of research, at least!! Bring back Pat :)
Might see you there, alltheyoungdudes?
Classic :)jkeny wrote:No relation - I think he came from the Pinnochio side of the family tree, he's so woodenIvor wrote:I was thinking of Pat Kenny (any relation?) when he interviewed Noel Gallagher of Oasis. The usual banal bland questions about Noel's Irish heritage - it's obligatory that we discuss this on national TV - and at the end, as the audience applauded, Pat leaned over and said "that was cool man". My toes didn't uncurl for 2 weeks.jkeny wrote:Yea, Pat Kenny would have done a bit of research, at least!! Bring back Pat :)
Might see you there, alltheyoungdudes?
In fairness to Randy Newman he made his reputation initially as a songwriter, not a performer. People like Dusty Springfield, Nina Simone, Joe Cocker, Blood Sweat & Tears, Peggy Lee and many others recorded versions of his songs that are better known than his own. I suppose there's no getting around the fact that you don't like his voice but that apart, there's a lot of great sounding music on his albums. (The DVD-A surround-mix of Little Criminals is worth seeking out - it's stunning, especialy songs like Baltimore and Jolly Coppers on Parade)Rocker wrote:In the 1980s I got an LP of Randy Newman. While it was well recorded [and highly reviewed in the UK hi-fi press], his singing voice irritated me. And it still does! I know that I am out on a limb here in holding this opinion but I could never quite see what all the [Randy Newman] fuss was about.
To those who plan to go to the concert, I hope you have a great night and I look forward to reading about it here. I will not be going.