In fact, I think he realized his vocal troubles, because this was his last concert. Prior to this, he hadn't given any concerts since 2015, and only a few then. After this, according to setlist.fm, he only played one song in public in 2018, and that's it. Given that it's now 2025 as I write this, the voice and body only gets more worn out with time. So, if nothing else, this concert has historic importance as Davies' last concert. (If that turns out to be true, I think it's fitting that the last song he played was "Days.")
However, Davies must have realized his voice was weakening, because he smartly compensated for that by being backed with female vocalists, and also a full choir on some songs. That certainly helps.
2017 was a significant year, because Davies put out the studio album "Americana," his first new studio album in about ten years. He would put out another in 2018 ("Our Country - Americana, Part 2"). Only two songs were performed from the new album, "Message from the Road" and "A Place in Your Heart." That's quite significant, because it seems those are the only two times he ever sang them in public.
The sound quality is excellent, despite the fact that it's unreleased. Davies' voice was low in the mix. Perhaps that was intentional, due to the problems mentioned above. But I still felt the urge to fix the mix, so I boosted him somewhat, using the UVR5 audio editing program.
This album is 38 minutes long.
01 You Really Got Me Intro [Instrumental] (Ray Davies)
02 Victoria (Ray Davies)
03 talk (Ray Davies)
04 Dedicated Follower of Fashion (Ray Davies)
05 talk (Ray Davies)
06 Dead End Street (Ray Davies)
07 talk (Ray Davies)
08 You Really Got Me (Ray Davies)
09 talk (Ray Davies)
10 Message from the Road (Ray Davies)
11 A Place in Your Heart (Ray Davies)
12 talk (Ray Davies)
13 Sunny Afternoon (Ray Davies)
14 talk (Ray Davies)
15 All Day and All of the Night (Ray Davies)
16 talk (Ray Davies)
17 Waterloo Sunset (Ray Davies)
18 talk (Ray Davies)
19 Days (Ray Davies)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/FsudfwQc
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https://bestfile.io/0K2XlwX6FlJKDqZ/file
The cover photo is from this exact concert.
Hi Paul,
ReplyDeleteI think you will find that Bestfiles have updated their security certificate and that nuisance security page that Firefox throws up has disappeared. I'm downloading the Joe Jackson file now.
Basically Firefox (don't know about other browsers) throws up that page as a warning when the sites security certificate goes out of date but if you ignore the warning and use the advanced option to carry on you will get to the download page and it should download successfully.
In any case the warning has gone now and I've just successfully downloaded Joe Jackson without any interference. Hope that helps
As always many thanks for posting these great selections.
That's a positive development, but it still doesn't work for me. I even just tried shutting down Firefox and restarting it, and I still get that warning. Ditto with the other two browsers I use. Maybe it takes a while before the change takes effect for everyone?
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