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Mark Knopfler's Influence
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No I haven't heard that album. Sounds like a must get! |
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Whinya comin' to Dayton/Cincinnati?
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I hope I'm not being redunant, but I have two questions. Greatly admire your work here, from the first Mac album to Flee to Precious Little.
1. I know that a Mac "reunion" is out of the question, but are there any other artists with whom you would want to collaborate in a similar way whose work you think would compliment yours: both as musicians and as songwriters/singers? If so, who would some of those musicians be? 2. Do you know if you will be playing NYC or NYC area at any point? BB Kings?
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Artists with which to collaborrate?
[QUOTE=TrueFaith77;868783]I hope I'm not being redunant, but I have two questions. Greatly admire your work here, from the first Mac album to Flee to Precious Little.
1. I know that a Mac "reunion" is out of the question, but are there any other artists with whom you would want to collaborate in a similar way whose work you think would compliment yours: both as musicians and as songwriters/singers? If so, who would some of those musicians be? Answer: I'd love to do some musical work with Mark Knopfler, and (believe it or not) Dido. There's a lot of heart in her songs. 2. Do you know if you will be playing NYC or NYC area at any point? BB Kings? Answer: Don't know. Any leads, contacts? Haven't played their since 1971 in Central Park! |
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Cincinnatti?
I'll ask the same, Steve! Any leads? I don't remember ever playing there with FM.
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By the way, I think that, although I'm not personally a Dido fan, Dido could definitely benefit from Jeremy and vice versa. As for NYC contacts, I wish I had some, but I'm glad to know that you at least would be open to returning to NYC. I'll keep an ear out. I once met a very nice man on the subway who was handing out fliers for a blues club in Harlem, and we had a looong conversation, but of course I lost that information and never ventured to the club.
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My apologies if this has already been asked and answered.
Mr. Spencer, what is your opinion of Rick Vito as a guitarist and his treatment of the Original Fleetwood Mac material, while he was with the band in the 90's and now with the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band? Both Peter's and your own. Thank you in advance. Cheers.
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I have been listening to the tracks recorded during the band’s five day stand at the Whisky A Go-Go (January 7th through the 11th 1970) and while these are among the worst quality bootlegs, (there are worse!) the performances, I feel, are some of the band’s best. The energy is palpable and there is a not often found looseness to the playing, especially on Kirwan’s part that is just so much fun to hear.
My question is this: on a few tracks, just barely on ‘If You Let Me Love’, a little more on ‘Like It This Way’ (great version!) and most prominently, and to best effect, on ‘Sandy Mary’, there is what sounds like an electric piano or organ. That is so hard to tell is a good indication of just how poor the sound quality is. I have always loved your piano playing and find it so frustrating that on most bootlegs the piano can barely be heard, even on numbers where it is featured, such as ‘Great Balls of Fire’. Do you remember ever playing an electric keyboard or organ? I do not believe I ever heard you play one on any other recording. According to Christopher Hjort’s book “Strange Brew: Eric Clapton & the British Blues Boom 1965 – 1970” both your wife Fiona and Christine McVie were traveling with the band at this time – could it have been Christine who joined the band on stage for a few numbers? To me, it sounds like you playing; I have always loved your piano playing and find it so frustrating that on most bootlegs the piano can barely be heard, even on numbers where it is featured, such as ‘Great Balls of Fire’; but I just thought I would put this out there and see if you might remember, or would interested in sharing your thoughts about the two types of instruments. As always, thanks in advance for your time, and your patience in answering our questions,
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Hi Jeremy
Hi Jeremy...we met the day before your concert in Mumbai in 2007 at the Sheraton, and I wanted to say that was quite a treat to meet you and your wife back then and the concert the next evening. I remember we were discussing with your manager the difficulty in organizing the visas for a tour of the States as they required exact dates and such, plus the cost.
Now over 3 years later I see that you have made it to the States a few times and performed at some Blues Clubs and Festivals...congratulations on getting the logistics figured out...my question: any chance of returning and playing in the SoCal area? Give your wife our best wishes...we have a picture of the four of us framed in our living room, and it is a great converstaion starter |
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live appearances
Jeremy: Is there a way that your upcoming live appearances could be advertised on your website? I flew out to St. Louis to see you several years ago, and it was worth every penny. I probably would have done the same for the Detroit gig, but I just found out about it. Any chance of giving fans some advance notice?
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Just a quick one
I was thinking about your work recently with fleetwood mac, it is awesome by the way really fiery stuff.
The question i want to ask is, was it intimdating trying to write original material when you had to measure up to the other band members in the group at the time. Was this part of the reason that you didnt express your writing much in this period? Hope thats not to out of turn to ask and hope you come play in liverpool soon would be awesome. cheers |
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