Report by Brain Damage's Bruce Tippen
A picture or four is found on the Cowdrey Park concert picture page - again thanks to Bruce.
Billed
as "An Evening Of Beatles Music", this rainy (in fact, pouring with
rain!) night at Cowdray Park, Midhurst, West Sussex, featured artists
such as Ringo Starr, Roger Taylor, Mike Rutherford, Paul Carrack, Damon
Hill (the ex-racing driver!) and others, alongside David Gilmour. Also
spotted getting distinctly soggy were the likes of Joanna Lumley, and
Polly Samson/Gilmour, with the latest addition to the Gilmour
household. Indeed, the weather was so wet, Damon Hill joked part way
through the night that "I can still perform in the wet!"
Arranged by a committee including
the likes of an ex-Mrs Waters, Nick's wife, and other luminaries, this
event was arranged for charity. Thus, the cheapest tickets, just
granting entrance to the grounds, were £90. There was a full range of
optional viewing possibilities, including marquees and picnic tables.
Strictly for the well-healed though!
The main part of the show began
at 9:20pm, after an earlier support band. It was not long before Mike
Rutherford announced Mr Gilmour, who came on with Bob Geldof, to run
through a medley of early Beatles songs. Playing a sandy-coloured
Gibson, and with Geldof louder in the mix, disappointingly, David
touched on classics such as Please Please Me, Love Me Do and I Want To
Hold Your Hand.
After a twenty to thirty minute
break, David returned for what seemed to be his main slot of the
evening (the first half appearance seemingly a warm up). This time
sporting a red and white Strat, David ran through Across The Universe
(as covered a number of years ago by Roger), Revolution (a very much
full length version), and a mid-period Beatles track that Bruce was not
sure of...but which featured absolutely blistering guitar playing from
DG and was the definite highlight of the evening (and was apparently a
song called Long, Long, Long)! As the evening was wall-to-wall Beatles
songs, Bruce found it hard to keep track of who played what!
Once he finished these songs, he
disappeared not to be seen again for the rest of the night. Throughout
the evening, he was relaxed and obviously enjoying himself.
Furthermore, he was the only musician relaxing and messing around
between songs - which confused most of the audience as everyone else
bustled on and off stage!
The "house band" or backing
musicians did a sterling job through the evening - and included the
likes of Gary Wallis, Jon Carin, and someone who looked suspiciously
like Guy Pratt...
A great evening was had by all -
wall-to-wall classic Beatles songs - and superb performances. A shame
it was not promoted more, as despite the high price tag, everyone
present had a great time!
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