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Event Date: April 13, 2007
Event Venue: Newcastle City Hall
Bryan Ferry's Concert on 13 April 2007 was one of his best yet.
A local lad, who was one of the original members of Roxy Music (drummer), Paul Thompson turned up. He was to play on the last three songs.
Guitarist Guy Pratt was also there. he has played in the past for Robert Palmer and Pink Floyd.
I had a front row centre seat. We all stood up on the first song and I was against the stage right next to Bryan Ferry with an excellent view of him, Guy Pratt and Andy Newmark. I couldn't really see the others because of speakers and stuff at the front of the stage blocking my view - it is a high stage.
The whole place was rocking from the first note of The In Crowd and Bryan was loving it! He said how he had been going to the City Hall since he was 10 years old and hadn't seen an audience as good a us. He sang a jumping set through Dylan covers from his new album to Roxy's Tokyo Joe and Casanova and old classics Love Is The Drug and Jealous Guy. All Along The Watchtower and Gates of Eden were great tracks from his new album, Dylanesque. I was disappointed that he had dropped Just Like You from the set list, but it was brilliant. There were huge cheers when The Great Paul Thompson joined the band on drums for the last three songs! One of the best gigs yet.
Bryan Ferry loves to have the audience on it's feet. So be prepared to stand up and have a dance along to some of his amazing music.
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