[Gil Scott-Heron] 14 July 2010 @ Somerset Hs (London) w/ Mayer Hawthorne - Part…

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Jul 16 2010, 13h02

14 July 2010: Gil Scott-Heron & Mayer Hawthorne @ Somerset House (London)

I understand, from CaroleHarvey who saw Gil Scott-Heron & Mayer Hawthorne this week, that some of the songs played were as follows (w/ KantaJo1 (YouTube)'s videos interspersed):

  1. The Bottle
  2. Winter in America
  3. We Almost Lost Detroit
    Some chat on the origins of jazz

  4. Better Days Ahead
  5. Pieces Of A Man

Any updates in the set-list, Mayer Hawthorne's set or YouTubes available - most welcome! (Pls, comment.)

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  • WallyBazoum

    Tanks for the links to the videos. Other tracks I remember from the Gil Scott-Heron set: Is That Jazz?, Three Miles Down, I'll Take Care Of You

    Jul 16 2010, 15h50
  • caroleharvey

    Thanks. Brilliant links and I loved that you included his chat about the origins of Jazz..

    Jul 23 2010, 10h29
  • IanAR

    @WallyBazoum: Thanks for those other songs, I'll build those in (once I've quit debugging a LastFM journal prob' that's annoying me, ATM). Any crit' / ideas on running order?

    Jul 23 2010, 15h31
  • IanAR

    @caroleharvey: If you're happy, I'm happy :) I simply included all the vid's, of the gig, that I found. The 'chat on the origins of ' section seems a little further along the [i]audience with[/i] approach I remember from the Jazz Cafe & reminiscent of, the late, Dizzy Gillespie's performance style (as seen twice at Ronnie Scott's). Yes, knowing that the orig' spelling was , it's interesting to hear that started life as a neologistic compound of "jism" & "ass" - However, when an audience is sized above a few hundred, interaction fades toward the rhetorical & I start to think "Pay for your own soapbox, Matey!". xx

    Jul 23 2010, 16h10
  • IanAR

    BTW: I've also written a slight spoiler, on the absence on "No Knock" &'d appreciate any comments, there :)

    Jul 23 2010, 16h12
  • aranxaba

    Gracias :-D

    Nov 6 2010, 12h10
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