Rosfest 2007 Review
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Topic: Rosfest 2007 Review
Posted By: aroolaart
Subject: Rosfest 2007 Review
Date Posted: May 07 2007 at 22:15
Folks
I had a wonderful time at Rosfest this year. Better for me than last
year. I got there a little early so I had plenty of time to stop by the
Hotel and freshen up. As I drove into Phoenixville I saw the Cafe on
the corner just down from the Colonial Theatre venue where last year I
enjoyed catching some peace and quiet. I still go there sometimes to
relax between the acts. A little trivia about the Colonial Theater ...
the site was the used in a scene from the infamous movie from years
back - THE BLOB (remember people running out of the theater). Yes it
was nice to be back. Within 10 minutes I began seeing familiar faces.
Throughout the weekend I got to spend time with Magic Pies manager
Erling Lana Lane Brigitte from Montreal Donna Kenneth Tina and her kids
which I see at most of these festivals and I also got to hang with some
new people like Oliver Wakeman and folks from Pendragon. It was great
to see them again.
So its Friday night The atmosphere was nice. The show was slightly
delayed later I found out that this was due to the lighting guy who was
either late and-or not being very cooperative. Friday nights acts
started out with Tempustry an electronic band with two guys one that
played most of the music and drums while the other one looked almost
like he was an afterthought (didnt play much) they didnt do much for
me. Next came Puppet Show. I was curious about this band as I had
recently been introduced to them via progrockradio.com. For some reason
they also didnt stand out for me as well. I didnt keep track of set
lists... just too much going on. I was going in and out of the venue
meeting people. Then came Starcastle and I was surprised to see a young
rather tall guy with long blond hair playing keys. This was Oliver
Wakeman. Cool... I always wanted to see him play. This was going to be
good. Of course they played lady of the lake and many other songs. They
are planning a tour soon. with three guitarists the band was sounding
pretty good. The crowd really got into it. At one point they said they
had a special song to do in memory of their musicians that passed away
some time ago and they introduced their guest vocalist... well that
person was Annie Haslam. The song they did together was touching.
I got back to the hotel late ... actually it was early Saturday
morning due to the delays earlier in the day. I managed to only get
about 4 hours of sleep before it was time to get up and get ready for
the first act the Rocket Scientists. I didnt want to miss that one. I
had Interviewed Erik Norlander from Rocket Scientists in the fall of
last year. I must admit I was hoping that Lana Lane would make an
appearance but I didnt see her first off. The Rocket Scientists
featured a couple of Dutchman in the band the drummer and guitarist.
The drummer started with some impressive playing and juggling of the
drum sticks. The guitarist was a strong stage performer and laid down
some pretty impressive licks. Erik played well also. The band pleased a
lot of people in the crowd. Then as I had hoped Erik introduced a
special guest (Lana Lane). They did a few songs together including one
of Lanas songs from the Lady Macbeth album. What a voice! Next was
Galahad and Carptree. While I listened to several songs for both bands.
While they were interesting bands they didnt do much for me so I left
and was hanging around with people from Magic Pie and had the
delightful opportunity to speak with the warm hearted Lana Lane (it was
nice to speak with her in Dutch - her mother is Dutch and she speaks
pretty well). I also got a moment to sit down and have a drink with
Oliver Wakeman who is a very pleasant person. That evening was
Pendragon and Nick Barret does such a beautiful job on the guitar and
vocals. Clive Nolan played very tasteful keyboards using some
interesting textures and sounds (patches) that set him apart from other
acts. A great act.
Now I was looking forward to Saturday nights party at the hotel
which would include a musicians jam session. When I got back to the
hotel Erik Norlander Don Schiff and some others were already jamming. I
thought it was a bit loud and hard for people to talk. In the other
acoustic room Alan from Magic Pie was playing an acoustic guitar and
singing Bowies Ziggy Stardust (a favorite of mine). After he finished I
was speaking to Brigitte from Montreal and then I got up and I finally
decided to grab the guitar and play for a while (it was late and I was
tired but what the hell). I think Spocks beard was jamming in the other
room. Unfortunately was voice was shot with a cold that I have had all
week. But I managed to have fun playing some guitar. Others joined in
and we played Hotel California and a Beatles tune. At one point George
(organizer of Rosfest) played congas with me while I played one of my
original songs. All in all a good nights fun.
Sunday looked like it was going to be a great lineup as well. I
couldnt wait to see Darwins Radio (a band from the UK). These guys were
just wonderful and the lead singer and guitar player was quite
impressive. All in all the band had a great proggy sound of a symphonic
rock band with nice vocals hammond organ great fret work a tight band.
One of my favorite bands of the festival. I recommend their only album
as well. Ill say again that up to this point none of the quitarists
really impressed me until I saw this Mark Westworth from Darwins radio.
Then came the Retroheads from Norway. They were a creative bunch but
the singer was a little too nervous. Their music has potential and the
female backup singers/flute player was very dynamic on stage with a
nice voice herself. After the break came my friends Magic Pie. Last
night I had already heard their new CD and the intro song from the
album started to play recording. then the band came on stage.. Well..
this band has been talked about so much since they stole the show last
year. They looked like they were going to do that again. Kim Stenberg
is a master of the guitar and is certainly a virtuoso of the instrument
and his manager says he is totally self taught. The band was joyful and
in several songs all members minus the drummer maybe sang together .
That was really nice. The band just blew everyone away. At the end
everyone yes the entire crowd was singing the lyrics There will be a
brighter tomorrow It was beautiful ending to their set. The band highly
anticipated performed up to all expectations and beyond.
Summing it all up my favorite acts of the festival were:
Starcastle
Pendragon
Darwins Radio
Magic Pie
Spocks Beard
Great festival!
Pictures will be posted here soon!!!
Anton
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Posted By: aroolaart
Date Posted: May 07 2007 at 22:19
As promised ... here are some pictures... Enjoy!!!
Anton
ROCKET SCIENTISTS
ROCKET SCIENTISTS & LANA LANE
OUTSIDE COLONIAL THEATER
LANA LANE AND ANTON
CARPTREE
PENDRAGON
NICK BARRETT (PENDRAGON)
PENDRAGON
OLIVER WAKEMAN AND ANTON
JESTER'S UPSTAIRS (VENDOR ROOM)
RETROHEADS
RETROHEADS
RETROHEADS
ERLING (MANAGER) AND MAGIC PIE
DARWIN'S RADIO WITH ANTON IN THE MIDDLE
MAGIC PIE
MAGIC PIE
MAGIC PIE
MAGIC PIE
ALEC, DONNA AND FRIENDS
NICK BARRETT AND ANTON
RETROHEADS AND ANTON AT THE BAR
SPOCK'S BEARD
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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: May 07 2007 at 22:26
Thanks a lot for sharing both your experience and the pics!
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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: May 07 2007 at 22:27
Also, I am looking forward to listening to your album http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=15134 - Dreamer which I read very good reviews about.
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