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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    A shorter line for the ladies' room?? Wow, Timothy is a miracle-worker indeed! lol

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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    I have to wonder at the Chicago show if we could have miraculously walked through the wall and been outside when Timothy left, if we would have gotten a hello and some picks! I remember there were some fans waiting for him outside but do you think he was prepared that early on with picks in his pocket?
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    Last edited by Koala; 07-09-2010 at 01:16 AM.
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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Thanks for the review post, Koala. Largely favorable, and I'm particularly pleased to read that at least some of the critics thinks he'll continue with solo work...
    I just need a little downtime.........


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    Thanks for finding and posting that review, Koala. A decent read, and the last sentence left me feeling very optimistic! I like the use of "arrestingly lovely" as a description of the music. I know what he means.


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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Thanks from me too, Koala. That was a pretty decent review. And all of you Borderers who were at the show - have you come down from Cloud #9 yet ???

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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Nope! Although, it all feels a bit surreal now. I'm thrilled we've got the pictures and picks to remember it by.

    I will stress again that Tim seemed very keen to come back. I'm betting that's not the last time the UK will see and hear him solo.


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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Thanks for posting the review, Koala. I'm so glad Timothy's getting the kind of recognition he deserves, even if the review did go off track a couple times.

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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Just a little something from a blogger.

    http://www.americana-uk.com/forum/vi...15cabf2305aaa7

    Damn fine evening, Nell Bryden opened the show in fine style. TBS still has a superb voice. The new record 'Expando' took centre stage and was very well recieved. Instead of taking the easy option TBS mostly kept away from the Eagles back catalogue only playing a sublime 'I Can't Tell You Why' and 'Love Will Keep Us Alive' co-written by Paul Carrack who joined TBS in the encore. The two highlights were without the band for Richie Furay's 'What You Gonna Do' and a cover of Steve WInwood's 'Can't Find My Way Home'.
    What a great venue too.
    He sings it high, he plays it low

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    Default Re: London, England 30 March 2010

    Cool, thanks for that, Willie!


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    you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--



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