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Post by durk on Nov 30, 2018 14:16:51 GMT -5
So... I made it! I managed to leave a bit earlier from work, so I got into the venue roughly 30 minutes before the start of the gig. Man, what a night. Johnny was on fire... pure energy. That man is a force of nature. Hearing live some tunes which have literally shaped my passion for music was incredible: when he strummed the intro to "Bigmouth" I realized how many years I'd been waiting for that moment. His guitar sound is like an ear-piercing, melodic, meandering soundscape. It's impressive on record, but live... wow, that's pure genius at work. I can't really tell any highlights... the whole gig was a highlight, basically. If I have to choose, my favorite moments where the intro to "Bigmouth" (the whole room literally jumped at once), the instrumental breakdown in "Getting Away With It" (raw and unfiltered Marr), "Get the Message" (so fucking uplifting!) and "New Town Velocity" (which he played on request). And the outro of "There Is a Light" of course... the greatest riff ever imho. And the night was made even more special by another small thing... Before the start of the gig I noticed Johnny's daughter Sonny walking around. I smiled at her and she smiled me back, but I didn't want to annoy her. She watched parts of the gig near me (I was roughly ten metres from the stage), and at the end some other people recognized her and went to say hello. I had in the pocket of my jacket the pickguard of my Rickenbacker 330 guitar, which I brought just because... why not? What if you bump into Johnny by chance? So... very politely (and with no voice at all because of the flu and the singing) I said hello and I asked if there was a way of getting my pickguard signed, telling her that I didn't want to be a bore and to annoy her or her father. She was so unbelievably kind, she told me to wait a couple of minutes and took my pickguard backstage with her. A few moments later she came back with the signed pickguard in her hands! I was speechless, I could only say thank you, but she thanked me back and she even hugged me. What a lovely girl, when you meet people so positive and genuine like her your faith in humanity gets completely restored. So... I didn't get to meet Johnny himself, but that's for next time! mimmihopps and durk , you were right. I was in for a treat. Oh, and here's the pickguard, waiting to go back on the Rickenbacker: omg carlober that is outstanding! great story on the Rickenbacker - and great gig review. spot on, on all. Cheers!
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Post by mimmihopps on Nov 30, 2018 14:35:55 GMT -5
So... I made it! I managed to leave a bit earlier from work, so I got into the venue roughly 30 minutes before the start of the gig. Man, what a night. Johnny was on fire... pure energy. That man is a force of nature. Hearing live some tunes which have literally shaped my passion for music was incredible: when he strummed the intro to "Bigmouth" I realized how many years I'd been waiting for that moment. His guitar sound is like an ear-piercing, melodic, meandering soundscape. It's impressive on record, but live... wow, that's pure genius at work. I can't really tell any highlights... the whole gig was a highlight, basically. If I have to choose, my favorite moments where the intro to "Bigmouth" (the whole room literally jumped at once), the instrumental breakdown in "Getting Away With It" (raw and unfiltered Marr), "Get the Message" (so fucking uplifting!) and "New Town Velocity" (which he played on request). And the outro of "There Is a Light" of course... the greatest riff ever imho. And the night was made even more special by another small thing... Before the start of the gig I noticed Johnny's daughter Sonny walking around. I smiled at her and she smiled me back, but I didn't want to annoy her. She watched parts of the gig near me (I was roughly ten metres from the stage), and at the end some other people recognized her and went to say hello. I had in the pocket of my jacket the pickguard of my Rickenbacker 330 guitar, which I brought just because... why not? What if you bump into Johnny by chance? So... very politely (and with no voice at all because of the flu and the singing) I said hello and I asked if there was a way of getting my pickguard signed, telling her that I didn't want to be a bore and to annoy her or her father. She was so unbelievably kind, she told me to wait a couple of minutes and took my pickguard backstage with her. A few moments later she came back with the signed pickguard in her hands! I was speechless, I could only say thank you, but she thanked me back and she even hugged me. What a lovely girl, when you meet people so positive and genuine like her your faith in humanity gets completely restored. So... I didn't get to meet Johnny himself, but that's for next time! mimmihopps and durk, you were right. I was in for a treat. Oh, and here's the pickguard, waiting to go back on the Rickenbacker: Oh fantastic! Truly brilliant! We're so happy for you, carlober! What a great story of Sonny being so kind to get your pickguard signed by Johnny! So father, so daughter. I've only met Johnny once 11 years ago and he was one of the nicest and gentlest persons I've ever met. I'm not saying because he's my guitar hero, but he is a really nice, down to earth guy. He is what he is and his songs and guitar are himself. So glad to hear that you could make the gig and enjoyed. Now you have your custom made Johnny Marr pckguard, the only one of the world! and joladella, are you joining our mighty L4E "Johnny Fucking Marr fan club"?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Nov 30, 2018 14:39:56 GMT -5
His daughter sounds really sweet. I like what I've heard of her singing voice, too. That song off his first album 'European Me', where she features quite prominently, is one of my favourites of his.
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Post by joladella on Nov 30, 2018 15:01:17 GMT -5
So... I made it! I managed to leave a bit earlier from work, so I got into the venue roughly 30 minutes before the start of the gig. Man, what a night. Johnny was on fire... pure energy. That man is a force of nature. Hearing live some tunes which have literally shaped my passion for music was incredible: when he strummed the intro to "Bigmouth" I realized how many years I'd been waiting for that moment. His guitar sound is like an ear-piercing, melodic, meandering soundscape. It's impressive on record, but live... wow, that's pure genius at work. I can't really tell any highlights... the whole gig was a highlight, basically. If I have to choose, my favorite moments where the intro to "Bigmouth" (the whole room literally jumped at once), the instrumental breakdown in "Getting Away With It" (raw and unfiltered Marr), "Get the Message" (so fucking uplifting!) and "New Town Velocity" (which he played on request). And the outro of "There Is a Light" of course... the greatest riff ever imho. And the night was made even more special by another small thing... Before the start of the gig I noticed Johnny's daughter Sonny walking around. I smiled at her and she smiled me back, but I didn't want to annoy her. She watched parts of the gig near me (I was roughly ten metres from the stage), and at the end some other people recognized her and went to say hello. I had in the pocket of my jacket the pickguard of my Rickenbacker 330 guitar, which I brought just because... why not? What if you bump into Johnny by chance? So... very politely (and with no voice at all because of the flu and the singing) I said hello and I asked if there was a way of getting my pickguard signed, telling her that I didn't want to be a bore and to annoy her or her father. She was so unbelievably kind, she told me to wait a couple of minutes and took my pickguard backstage with her. A few moments later she came back with the signed pickguard in her hands! I was speechless, I could only say thank you, but she thanked me back and she even hugged me. What a lovely girl, when you meet people so positive and genuine like her your faith in humanity gets completely restored. So... I didn't get to meet Johnny himself, but that's for next time! mimmihopps and durk, you were right. I was in for a treat. Oh, and here's the pickguard, waiting to go back on the Rickenbacker: Oh fantastic! Truly brilliant! We're so happy for you, carlober! What a great story of Sonny being so kind to get your pickguard signed by Johnny! So father, so daughter. I've only met Johnny once 11 years ago and he was one of the nicest and gentlest persons I've ever met. I'm not saying because he's my guitar hero, but he is a really nice, down to earth guy. He is what he is and his songs and guitar are himself. So glad to hear that you could make the gig and enjoyed. Now you have your custom made Johnny Marr pckguard, the only one of the world! and joladella, are you joining our mighty L4E "Johnny Fucking Marr fan club"? Well, ask me again tomorrow! But I love his recent album, and the smiths, of course, and when I saw that he's coming here, I could not resist! Also, he seems a lovely guy! So, maybe prepare my membership paperwork. 😋
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Post by joladella on Dec 2, 2018 3:49:21 GMT -5
OK, where do I sign? The show yesterday in Vienna was brilliant! I thoroughly enjoyed myself and danced and shook my feet and head off (I literally only dance at concerts or when I'm drunk and it shows ) and so did the friend I brought along, who does not really know much about Johnny or The Smiths, but she loves music and concerts, so she was happy to come along and did not regret it, of course not! I gave her my Smiths Best of, so trying my best to convert her!
Flex is not too big and as far as I know it was sold out, and packed. (Sadly, Peter Hook at the same venue a few weeks ago wasn't, I mean, good for us but not for him!) As I am not too tall and the-biggest-man-on-earth that usually stands in front of me seemingly brought his whole clan, I did not see much of Johnny, which is a bit of a shame, would have loved to watch him play! That was a downside to not being alone, usually I roam around the venue to evade the giants and chatterboxes, but I could not do that with my even smaller friend in tow. Still, no regrets, it was great fun to share that with her.
So I played "spot the Johnny" to catch a glimpse now and then and he seemed very happy and apparently had fun. He was quite talkative as well.
As for the music, I think it was the same setlist he keeps playing on that tour and his own songs fitted nicely within the Smiths ones, which, of course, got the most enthusiasm, but the solo ones as well, it was a great mood in the venue. What was funny, I knew he'd play one or two Electronic ones which I do not really know yet, but it was easy to pick them out, as they sounded slightly Sumner-ish. Of course, checking out Electronic and the rest of Johnny's solo albums is now high on my list. For me personally, two songs stood out. "Walk into the sea", which I did not really notice that much on the album, did things to me, omg, that was beautiful! And, might be uncool to adore one of the most famous songs, but "How soon is now", bloody hell! I kept kissing my folded hands a bit bizarrely (one of those "what the hell are you doing girl?" moments) because I was so overcome with emotions hearing that live. Bucket list! Also, apparently "There is a light" is a "grown men fall into each others arms" song, as two of my giants did that in front ot me.
Whoops, had not planned to write so much!
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 2, 2018 4:33:10 GMT -5
OK, where do I sign? The show yesterday in Vienna was brilliant! I thoroughly enjoyed myself and danced and shook my feet and head off (I literally only dance at concerts or when I'm drunk and it shows ) and so did the friend I brought along, who does not really know much about Johnny or The Smiths, but she loves music and concerts, so she was happy to come along and did not regret it, of course not! I gave her my Smiths Best of, so trying my best to convert her! Flex is not too big and as far as I know it was sold out, and packed. (Sadly, Peter Hook at the same venue a few weeks ago wasn't, I mean, good for us but not for him!) As I am not too tall and the-biggest-man-on-earth that usually stands in front of me seemingly brought his whole clan, I did not see much of Johnny, which is a bit of a shame, would have loved to watch him play! That was a downside to not being alone, usually I roam around the venue to evade the giants and chatterboxes, but I could not do that with my even smaller friend in tow. Still, no regrets, it was great fun to share that with her.
So I played "spot the Johnny" to catch a glimpse now and then and he seemed very happy and apparently had fun. He was quite talkative as well.
As for the music, I think it was the same setlist he keeps playing on that tour and his own songs fitted nicely within the Smiths ones, which, of course, got the most enthusiasm, but the solo ones as well, it was a great mood in the venue. What was funny, I knew he'd play one or two Electronic ones which I do not really know yet, but it was easy to pick them out, as they sounded slightly Sumner-ish. Of course, checking out Electronic and the rest of Johnny's solo albums is now high on my list. For me personally, two songs stood out. "Walk into the sea", which I did not really notice that much on the album, did things to me, omg, that was beautiful! And, might be uncool to adore one of the most famous songs, but "How soon is now", bloody hell! I kept kissing my folded hands a bit bizarrely (one of those "what the hell are you doing girl?" moments) because I was so overcome with emotions hearing that live. Bucket list! Also, apparently "There is a light" is a "grown men fall into each others arms" song, as two of my giants did that in front ot me.
Whoops, had not planned to write so much!
Welcome to the mighty "L4E Johnny Fucking Marr Fan Club", Ms. I'm so glad to hear that you and your friend enjoyed the gig! I saw him at his album launch show in May and he looked really enjoying to play. His band is tight as ever and they got along very well. Johnny's been good friends with Iwan and Jack for a long time as he produced 2 albums for their former band and Doviak has been produced Johnny's solo albums together with Johnny. Walk Into The Sea is absolute my favourite song from the album and live version as well. I heard this song for the first time live before album came out and I fell into love with the song. It's so beautiful and I love how it starts, the intro - first guitar, then drums, bass, then all together. I've heard Moz's "How Soon Is Now" at one of 4 times when I saw him and what can I say? Nobody can beat the intro, but Johnny! Shame that a group of giant men took your view, but take the best place of the venue next time!
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Post by joladella on Dec 2, 2018 5:02:49 GMT -5
Welcome to the mighty "L4E Johnny Fucking Marr Fan Club", Ms. I'm so glad to hear that you and your friend enjoyed the gig! I saw him at his album launch show in May and he looked really enjoying to play. His band is tight as ever and they got along very well. Johnny's been good friends with Iwan and Jack for a long time as he produced 2 albums for their former band and Doviak has been produced Johnny's solo albums together with Johnny. Walk Into The Sea is absolute my favourite song from the album and live version as well. I heard this song for the first time live before album came out and I fell into love with the song. It's so beautiful and I love how it starts, the intro - first guitar, then drums, bass, then all together. I've heard Moz's "How Soon Is Now" at one of 4 times when I saw him and what can I say? Nobody can beat the intro, but Johnny! Shame that a group of giant men took your view, but take the best place of the venue next time! Thank you so much! I'll certainly be there the next time and maybe I'm more lucky then. But it does not really take much away, just that I would have liked to watch him play and see more of his band, of course. But one of the best concerts in my life was Nick Cave where I did not see a hair of the guy, as he kept crouching or whatever! Still, it was really great yesterday and I keep falling in love with that album more and more. Certainly my album of the year. Between the main part and the encore, we did have that "Johnny, Johnny fucking Marr" chant, quite obvious I guess. There was much love in the air last night for him and totally deserved.
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 2, 2018 10:25:59 GMT -5
I recommend you to get "Comet Tripper", joladella
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Post by joladella on Dec 2, 2018 11:00:28 GMT -5
I recommend you to get "Comet Tripper", joladella Which one would you recommend, London or Manchester?
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Post by durk on Dec 2, 2018 12:17:29 GMT -5
tough choice. i have london and it's fantastic "evade the giants and chatterboxes..." this puts it so well for club shows!
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 2, 2018 12:31:17 GMT -5
I recommend you to get "Comet Tripper", joladella Which one would you recommend, London or Manchester? I bought both nights as CD's and a triple coloured vinyl of London show. Both nights have a bonus - Matt Johnson joining for "Summer In The City" in London and Johnny covering "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" in Manchester. I would say get both, but if you have to pick only one, I would say London because of Matt and Johnny sharing the stage after decades!
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Post by joladella on Dec 2, 2018 12:56:37 GMT -5
Which one would you recommend, London or Manchester? I bought both nights as CD's and a triple coloured vinyl of London show. Both nights have a bonus - Matt Johnson joining for "Summer In The City" in London and Johnny covering "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" in Manchester. I would say get both, but if you have to pick only one, I would say London because of Matt and Johnny sharing the stage after decades! Bless you, I knew you'd say both. So, done! It's only GBP 10,-- more, so makes sense, actually, to get them both! Thanks again, most faithfull of Johnny ambassadors on this forum and, as I assume, anywhere!
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Post by carlober on Dec 2, 2018 13:09:42 GMT -5
And... the pickguard is back on the Rickenbacker! I can't stop looking at it A few gratuitous pics...
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 2, 2018 13:53:12 GMT -5
Wel done, joladella! Thumbs up Complete Comet Tripper is the Christmas gift for myself Only my better half does't know about it yet And carlober, truly beautiful! You should send these pics to Johnny!! What a song will you play first with your guitar with a original Johnny Marr pickguard? I know I sound creepy, but I would love to be Johnny's blue Fender... Comet Tour carries on!
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Post by durk on Dec 2, 2018 15:44:17 GMT -5
carlober nice!
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Post by carlober on Dec 3, 2018 14:57:08 GMT -5
Wel done, joladella! Thumbs up Complete Comet Tripper is the Christmas gift for myself Only my better half does't know about it yet And carlober, truly beautiful! You should send these pics to Johnny!! What a song will you play first with your guitar with a original Johnny Marr pickguard?
I know I sound creepy, but I would love to be Johnny's blue Fender... Comet Tour carries on! Well, I'm such a crappy guitar player... but the first thing I played after I put the pickguard on was the outro riff to "There Is a Light", as seen in this clip at 1:58 (arguably the best 20 seconds of music on Youtube): And then I played the main riff of "Hand in Glove"
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 4, 2018 7:37:32 GMT -5
Wel done, joladella! Thumbs up Complete Comet Tripper is the Christmas gift for myself Only my better half does't know about it yet And carlober, truly beautiful! You should send these pics to Johnny!! What a song will you play first with your guitar with a original Johnny Marr pickguard?
I know I sound creepy, but I would love to be Johnny's blue Fender... Comet Tour carries on! Well, I'm such a crappy guitar player... but the first thing I played after I put the pickguard on was the outro riff to "There Is a Light", as seen in this clip at 1:58 (arguably the best 20 seconds of music on Youtube): And then I played the main riff of "Hand in Glove" The best choice!
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 8, 2018 7:43:22 GMT -5
It was my 6th time seeing Johnny and meeting him for the second time. The gig was brilliant. Venue was bigger than the one he played for album launch in May, but a good thing of the gigs in this country, we barely have a barrier (except arena). His band was tight and Johnny was on fire. He was having a fun during the gig, making jokes and smiling. When he asked if anyone had a request, somebody shouted some song by The Jam, then Johnny was like "eh...that's not my song. That's Paul Weller's song. I'm not gonna play it", but we all knew he was gonna play Get The Message. My highlight was (as I expected and same as the last time) Walk Into The Sea. It's such a beautiful dramatic song. I love how the song built up from Doviak's keyboard, Johhny's guitar, Jack's drums, Iwan's bass, then all together in once. It's a brilliant song. Gig finished with You Just Haven't Earned Yet Baby, which was he didn't play last time. I nearly got tears again with singing along with There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. It was so beautiful to sharing beautiful moments with Johnny and his fans and no drunken dickheads at all! It was warm and love in the whole space. Some Johhny fans might hate Moz, but all those Smiths songs were created by Moz and Johnny together. Although I'm not keen on Moz's last album, I can't deny his genius lyrics. The Smiths are and always will be my number 1 life time band, but I love Johnny's solo work as much as I love The Smiths. Johnny's band members - Doviak, Jack and Iwan are lovely guys too, but you wouldn't notice Johnny if you see him on the street. He is such a lovely and down to earth guy despite of being so well known. When he hugged me, I felt like seeing my old friend again after so many years. Thank you Johnny for a wonderful time. I can't wait to seeing you again. Here's some of my pics: Comet Tour finishes in London tomorrow!
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Post by joladella on Dec 8, 2018 8:20:10 GMT -5
Friends of mine saw him in Hamburg, they also had a great time and my friend remarked what a sweet man he is, but also what a skinny little thing.
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Post by durk on Dec 8, 2018 10:02:12 GMT -5
It was my 6th time seeing Johnny and meeting him for the second time. The gig was brilliant. Venue was bigger than the one he played for album launch in May, but a good thing of the gigs in this country, we barely have a barrier (except arena). His band was tight and Johnny was on fire. He was having a fun during the gig, making jokes and smiling. When he asked if anyone had a request, somebody shouted some song by The Jam, then Johnny was like "eh...that's not my song. That's Paul Weller's song. I'm not gonna play it", but we all knew he was gonna play Get The Message. My highlight was (as I expected and same as the last time) Walk Into The Sea. It's such a beautiful dramatic song. I love how the song built up from Doviak's keyboard, Johhny's guitar, Jack's drums, Iwan's bass, then all together in once. It's a brilliant song. Gig finished with You Just Haven't Earned Yet Baby, which was he didn't play last time. I nearly got tears again with singing along with There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. It was so beautiful to sharing beautiful moments with Johnny and his fans and no drunken dickheads at all! It was warm and love in the whole space. Some Johhny fans might hate Moz, but all those Smiths songs were created by Moz and Johnny together. Although I'm not keen on Moz's last album, I can't deny his genius lyrics. The Smiths are and always will be my number 1 life time band, but I love Johnny's solo work as much as I love The Smiths. Johnny's band members - Doviak, Jack and Iwan are lovely guys too, but you wouldn't notice Johnny if you see him on the street. He is such a lovely and down to earth guy despite of being so well known. When he hugged me, I felt like seeing my old friend again after so many years. Thank you Johnny for a wonderful time. I can't wait to seeing you again. Here's some of my pics: Comet Tour finishes in London tomorrow! Ahhh! i forgot you had that gig last night! great post mimmi- glad you had a great show--- and no drunken dickheads! i know exactly what you mean
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 8, 2018 13:54:34 GMT -5
Amsterdam was Thursday, durk. Last night he played in Antwerpen. I had lovely companies with fans from different countries at 2 of my past gigs, at Weller and Johnny. They all were polite and nice and it didn't feel like we didn't know each other before. We shared the same passion and love for our beloved musicians. Very positive vibe and nice experience. Great gigs could have done without annoying drunken dickheads, really. and joladella, your friends are right. He is a sweet skinny little devil, a forever boy with guitar in his hand.
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Post by durk on Dec 8, 2018 14:02:26 GMT -5
yes! Antwerp was last night. got my dates mixed up. forgot this is Saturday. Bonus!
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 9, 2018 14:39:44 GMT -5
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Post by yogurt on Dec 9, 2018 14:45:07 GMT -5
Only me that thinks his solo stuff is absolutely dreadful?
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Post by durk on Dec 9, 2018 15:11:35 GMT -5
Only me that thinks his solo stuff is absolutely dreadful? yes- only you
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