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Fret Filings - (Anne's Blog)
Sunday, August 9, 2009
HAMMERED (WITH RAIN) IN THE HAMMER - KIM MITCHELL LIVE
Topic: Bands/Music

I'm still drying out. It's been one of those summers, right? Constant rain. (Give me that any time over constant heat and humidity, but that's beside the point.) Last night I went to see Kim Mitchell play; it was an outdoor show, part of the Festival of Friends in Hamilton (Ontario). Well, it just teemed rain all night. This was to be expected...because it's festival weekend, it's just a given. Tongue out But all week the news had been predicting rain for that night. They were right. We came prepared, but even in the two or three minutes it took to go from the car to the park, we were already pretty wet. (I had pretty much accepted right from the start I was going to get soaked.)

When we arrived (the "we" being me and my sister), David Wilcox' set was just getting going on the main stage. So we watched part of his show, and heard the rest of it while browsing the craft booths. He was really good, of course.

Kim Mitchell came on about 9:45, opening with "That's The Hold" and following up with "Rocklandwonderland". He commended us all for coming out on such a crummy night. I was well back from the stage (in order to see over the umbrellas!), so the large screen to the side of the stage was good for watching when he was playing guitar solos. Well, the screen went out on about the fourth song. Undecided Laughing A victim of the rain, I'm guessing. He scattered a few Max Webster songs through the set, "A Million Vacations", "Paradise Skies", and "Battle Scar". It was great to hear those ones done live again. Fittingly, the only time the rain eased up all night was when he was doing "Paradise Skies". Bassist Peter Fredette -- he of the amazing voice -- sang the Geddy Lee verse in "Battle Scar". The show closed out with "All We Are" (where Fredette's vocals really get showcased), "Patio Lanterns", and "Go For Soda". I thought due to the weather, they might not bother with an encore, but they did come back out (not making people wait long) to do "Lager & Ale". The show finished up at about 11:30.

Some other songs included were "Ain't Life Amazing", "In My Shoes", "Easy To Tame", "I Am A Wild Party", and "Lemon Wedge". Kimosabe delivered the goods, not cutting things short due to the miserable weather, playing for almost two hours. Everyone headed home soaked, but having seen a great show. Smile

(That's Kim in the top row of the ad, first picture on the left.)


Posted by planet/zerofret at 5:37 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, August 9, 2009 6:44 PM EDT
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Monday, August 10, 2009 - 11:45 PM EDT

Name: "Eddie"

WOOOOOOO KIM MITCHELL!!! truely amazing, lol a few weeks ago me and my band went to see him in barrie at kempenfest,  the setlist was the same as you described it, and Peter Fredette is an amazing vocalist and bass player, and lol it is funny that u mentioned David Wilcox becuase a few months ago i went to the barrie molson centre to see him open up for Tom Cochrane and Red Rider.. SO i think the site needs Some more Kim Mitchell/ Max Webster and David Wilcox!!! lol

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 - 4:06 PM EDT

Name: "Anne"
Home Page: https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret

Now I'm paying for it. By Monday night I had gotten a miserable cold, no doubt from standing out in the rain for hours on Saturday night. Frown

It was still a great show, though! Laughing

Saturday, August 15, 2009 - 10:37 AM EDT

Name: "anonymous"

Wow Anne sounds like you had a taste of Woostock in Hamilton

Were U and your sister the openning act

Sounds like a great time,except for the rain

Rick

Sunday, August 16, 2009 - 2:22 AM EDT

Name: "Anne"
Home Page: https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret

Hey Rick,

Yeah, I guess you could say that. I celebrated the Woodstock 40th anniversary by standing in the rain all night at a festival concert. Laughing 

We could have been the opening act. I'm joking, of course, but the same day at the park they had a go at the Guinness World Record for largest guitar ensemble (playing "Smoke On the Water"). They were trying to beat 1,802 guitarists which that German town did a year or so back. They didn't make it, they fell about 100 short, but of course claimed a small victory in that they got more guitarists than Toronto did a month or two before, when they tried to beat the record. But maybe all those people  could claim they were a reallly early opening act for Kim Mitchell. Wink I didn't go to that because I knew I was going to be at the park all night. Would have been fun, though.

I've been meaning to send you an e-mail about the link you sent to me to the Archangels site/music. I'll get one sent soon. 

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