| GBS at the Fest |
| The next few photo is from Nancy (flyersgal) - Thanks for sharing Nancy! Please forgive me if some photos are not of the particular song in the setlist. I edited my photos differently this time, and it bit me in the butt. I tried as well as I could to put them where I thought they belonged. Here's a GBS standoff during Captain Kidd. Looks like they're going head to head. I wonder who won? |
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| Bob is becoming quite the multi-instrumentalist! Used to be, the only song where he played two instruments (bouzouki & accordion) was Ordinary Day. Then Gideon Brown came along with the shakers and whistle. Following that was the Fortune Set with violin and accordion, Tishialuk Girls with whistle and accordion. And with this new album, Bob is taking it to new heights with three songs multi-instrumentalized. (I think I just made up a new word!). Here he plays bouzouki and whistle for Love Me Tonight. The song was well-received by the audience. I think Kris made a little goof here when he started the Walk on the Moon tubular bells loop for the intro to this song. He rapidly realized it was wrong and turned it off, though. Look at Bob's big smile! Howard made a comment to me at this point that I fully agreed with - "Bob's got a serious case of the smiles this evening!" And he did all evening. |
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| Photo by Nancy |
| Cameraman filming Kris during Process Man |
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| Sean belting out Captain Kidd on both vocals and bodhran |
| Bob - Captain Kidd |
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| Photo by Nancy |
| "I almost fell off the stage!" |
| After Love Me Tonight, which was well received by the crowd, the went right into When I'm Up. Good choices from them to keep the energy that Hoots and Hellmouth had injected into the Festival. They seemed to be searcing the audience for someone and I assumed they were just doing their normal "fun check." But I later found out they couldn't see the audience at all as it was fully night now. Must have been disconcerting for them. |
| Photo by Nancy |