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Thread #67943   Message #1146434
Posted By: GUEST,Aged Admirer
26-Mar-04 - 02:19 AM
Thread Name: Review: Steeleye Span and Ralph McTell
Subject: RE: Review: Steeleye Span and Ralph McTell
Melbourne, Victoria.

SSand Ralph Mctell's gig in Melbourne was a sell-out with many waiting hopefulls looking for cancellations - therefore high expectations of the decidedly "mature" and knowledgable audience.

Ralph.
Excellent performance: interesting, amusing and informative; instrumental numbers were well received and crisply played - the vocals were less clear and sometimes inaudible because of poor sound ballance. For a life-long SS fan this turned out to be the best part of the evening :-( Worth the money just for him!

Steeleye Span.
As a performance I'd give it a C- for effort over clarity and accuracy. Gaudete had to be re-started after a false begining; Maddy seemed to be avoiding using her upper register; once she could sail like a bird over the loudest backing and hold her own against the men, I thought she was saving herself(?) for later in the tour - or has last some of the sparkle and vivacity she once had to hold us spellbound. Third row from the front was perfect for R MC.T but far too loud for SS. I was one of the people with fingers in their ears to avoid making my tinnitus worse.
      The mixture of old and newer material was pleasing but Liam Genocky ( the best drummer they have ever had in my opinion ) was for too loud and overbearing. Again sound ballancing is to blame. It was a good night out, but after so much anticipation I left with a low spirit and the thought that perhaps, outside of the recording studio, Steeleye Span had passed their useby date. Sack the roadies - or employ some!