Wednesday, 7 April 2010

31st March 2010 - Clutha Vaults

Quiet evening thanks to the cold weather.
Sandy started with three lovely ballads, Everything Flows; Blackwaterside and a Billy Connelly song 'Oh No
'
Couple of songs from a young lassie - Where Oh Where, and Pharoh's Army, followed by
Pat singing 'Man of the World' accapella.

Sandy then gave us a Townes Van Zandt song
before getting Elspeth Durkin up to sing Autumn Leaves and After the Goldrush, accompanied on guitar by Bob Leslie
.
Stewart Workman then sang a couple of songs with Bob accompanying on electric guitar.
Bernadette had come in with Bob and she sang a couple of songs, also with Bob on electric guitar - 'Caledonia' and then 'The dimming of the Day'.

Sandy then joined them for a version of 'Our Town'.

Bob and Elspeth then got back on stage to sing 'Dixie Chicken' and then 'Love Hurts'
Sandy then sang 'Its only love' before getting

George up for a couple of songs including a Rolling Stones number 'Sister Morphine'.
Stewart, and Bob, then performed 'Manhatten' and then 'Reflections'
Bob then sang a couple of his own songs 'The Devil ain't a friend of mine' and 'It'll last another day'
Bernadette then sang 'Dance me to the end of love' and then 'Devil's right hand'
Jean Paul then came out from behind the bar to sing us all a reggae number
before Bernadette, Bob, Sandy and Bob gave an ensemble performance with Pat singing 'Your Baby tonight'
Final performers were Stewart and Jenny [with Bob on electric guitar again] singing Eirie Canal and then Moon River.

A slow start but an enjoyable evening.
Sandy will be out of the country for a short break next week, but Bob Leslie will be running the Open Mic as usual.




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