Richard Thompson Electric Trio 2013-02-19
Television Centre Studio 8, London, UK
Set 1
I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
I'll Never Give It Up
Good Things Happen To Bad People
Salford Sunday
Wishing > The Victor's Return > Gravel Path To Granny
Waltzing's For Dreamers
Stony Ground
Sally B
Al Bowlly's In Heaven
Saving The Good Stuff For You
Tear Stained Letter
I'll Never Give It Up
Good Things Happen To Bad People
Salford Sunday
Wishing > The Victor's Return > Gravel Path To Granny
Waltzing's For Dreamers
Stony Ground
Sally B
Al Bowlly's In Heaven
Saving The Good Stuff For You
Tear Stained Letter
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
As part of the Goodbye TV Centre celebrations, guitarist, singer and songwriter Richard Thompson plays a one-off concert filmed in Television Centre Studio 8. Filmed before the opening night of the tour celebrating the Top 20 placing of his album Electric, Thompson
leads his current power trio through songs from that album, including Salford Sunday and Stony Ground, alongside classics from his songbook like I Want to See the Bright Lights and Tear Stained Letter. Thompson is joined on a couple of acoustic songs by former Fairport bandmate and master fiddler Dave Swarbrick, frequent collaborator Pete Zorn adds sax to Al Bowlly's In Heaven, and his daughter Kami Thompson harmonizes on Waltzing for Dreamers. Broadcast date: 03/22/13 on BBC4.)
leads his current power trio through songs from that album, including Salford Sunday and Stony Ground, alongside classics from his songbook like I Want to See the Bright Lights and Tear Stained Letter. Thompson is joined on a couple of acoustic songs by former Fairport bandmate and master fiddler Dave Swarbrick, frequent collaborator Pete Zorn adds sax to Al Bowlly's In Heaven, and his daughter Kami Thompson harmonizes on Waltzing for Dreamers. Broadcast date: 03/22/13 on BBC4.)
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Sun Mar 24 2013 11:11:32 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Updated At
Sun Mar 24 2013 11:11:32 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
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