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Topic: About Kery Minnear and Three Friends Live
Posted By: danielfortin
Subject: About Kery Minnear and Three Friends Live
Date Posted: April 05 2010 at 23:50

I saw some PA members saying that Three Friends are just 2 because Kerry Minnear left the tour, which is true. But because of the missing Kerry, some tried to diminish the importance of this tour, even calling them a cover band. Well, let me add a few words on this.

1.       HISTORICAL CONTEXT

For those of you who are too young or do not remember, during the 70's, the Province of Québec was probably the only places in North America that has it's door wide open to Prog music. Prog Rock being the mainstream music of the time in Québec (as opposed to the rest of Canada and the US where it was much more marginal). Because of this fact and their disproportional fan base, it was a kind of obligation to countless prog band to come in Montréal and Québec City. So, between 1974 and 1978 Gentle Giants plays in Québec city almost every year, sometimes twice a year. I saw them 4, probably 5 times in places like the Palais des Congrès and at the Colisés de Québec with opening acts such as Maneige, Etcetera, Pollen and so on. During these years, Kerry Minnear,  was one of the show off of the band. He was charismatic and exuberant. He played around 10 different keyboards with great dexterity, dancing, singing, laughing, running everywhere, playing all sort of instruments with the peak being the vibraphone solo. He was absolutely fantastic.

 2.       THE EVOLUTION OF GG SHOWS

I remember also that after the release of In a Glass House, GG start playing almost the entire album, which is good because it is a masterpiece. But they start playing less of the 4 first albums which are also IMHO masterpieces. I was a little disappointed of this fact. I would like to hear Pantagruel's Nativity, Schooldays, The Advent of Panurge in their entirety which they did rarely. All this will becomes the trademark pacing of the shows including the "Octopus Medley" that is very well represented in the album Playing the Fool.

 3.       THREE FRIENDS LIVE

Then 30 years after, I saw Three Friends at the FMPM on Sunday, September 13th, 2009. So three of the original members of the band was there, including our friend Kerry, live just for the love of music, with supporting musician that was nothing but excellent. We are talking about the only possible way to hear GG music live today. I will certainly not call it "a cover band". Mick Wilson on vocal is superb with a voice very similar to Derek Shulman. They played more song of the 4 first album than any others. Song that many of us in America, including me even if I saw them 5 times, have never heard live before. They NEVER EVER sounded so tight and so good. It was simply magical. I will never forget this show.

 4.       THE DEPARTURE OF KERRY

One of the thing that I will also remember out of the FMPM show, is the "so low profile" of the master and beloved Kerry Minnear. First he looked older that his fellow GG friends Gary Green and Malcolm Mortimore. He played seated all night. He did nothing really fantastic on its 2 (or 3?) keyboards, playing mostly on the same one, assuming the second role after the supporting keyboardist John Donaldson. He did not say a word to the audience. He did sing "Think of Me with Kindness" but with a very trembling and unsure voice as you can hear in this video  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIlBeqYoY4w - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIlBeqYoY4w Unfortunately, he looked a little sick and he was the shadow of the great Minnear that we all love. I presume that it was an important factor in Kerry's decision to not pursue with the tour. In fact, the supporting keyboardist John Donaldson was THE keyboard player. He played exactly like the younger Minnear, all parts, note for note. But without Kerry's exuberance and charisma.

 5.       TWO FRIENDS LIVE

Yes now, they are Two Friends. Yes this is so bad that Kerry's left. But watch these live studio video (both of them without Kerry Minnear) of the "Pantagruel's Nativity" at this address: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7OXRQIXZaQ&feature=player_embedded - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7OXRQIXZaQ&feature=player_embedded

And "Empty City": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgEMsZyN_6g&feature=player_embedded - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgEMsZyN_6g&feature=player_embedded
In these video you have a teaser of how they sound today. They sounded like that last year at the FMPM. If it is like this for the 2010 shows, then it will be magical again.
 
A SHOW OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE FOR ALL GENTLE GIANT LOVER.



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Posted By: GentleGiant
Date Posted: April 06 2010 at 00:04
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Posted By: ShW1
Date Posted: April 09 2010 at 07:02

"he looked a little seak"

well I hope he has a good health in general.
 
"he looke older than his fellows"
 
well, no one could stay 25 years old forever, and Kerry makes no exception.
 


Posted By: The Hemulen
Date Posted: April 09 2010 at 14:29
I saw Three Friends' first concert. Being a young whippersnapper, it was my first ever opportunity to hear GG's music played live and it was nothing short of wonderful. The opportunity to see Kerry play live (and sing! His performance of 'Think of Me With Kindness' was such a wonderful and unexpected joy) was particularly amazing.

Whilst I'd certainly miss his contributions in any future Three Friends concerts, I agree with the original poster that his presence is perhaps not essential. The other keyboardist John Donaldson does a fine job. One thing I would like to clarify, though, is Kerry's reasons for leaving the band. This was not, as the OP seems to imply, for health reasons. Kerry has stated in several recent interviews that Derek and Ray Shulman were both a little upset by Three Friends' activities and Kerry decided to quit the band out of respect. Also, he has suggested that he and Ray are potentially going to be writing new music together, which was another major factor in his decision.

Three Friends will soldier on without Kerry. They do the old tunes great justice, and the fact that they seem to be playing a lot of GG songs which weren't often on the setlist during the 70's makes the venture all the more worthwhile, IMO. The big question is where it leaves their plans to create new music. Without Kerry they have no original GG composers in the band...

As for whether they are a cover band or not... Well, it's fair to say they're definitely not Gentle Giant, yet they are playing exclusively GG material. That makes 'em a cover band in my books, albeit a very very good one.


Posted By: ShW1
Date Posted: April 10 2010 at 03:11

In my opinion,  a true GG cover band\effort, must include an addition of 3-4 singers, to make the vocal harmonies.

I dont see any players around nowadays that could do both in the quality of the original Giants.



Posted By: micky
Date Posted: April 11 2010 at 12:45
ehh. .. looking forward to seeing them at Nearfest regardless.... and taking it for what it is. An opportunity to see the music performed by one fulltime member and a drummer for one album. It isn't 3 Friends but 2 Friends but neither were GG in the first place. They are performing music that we might not otherwise see performed since I sure haven't seen too many GG cover bands floating across the US these days haha. 

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Posted By: archimedes
Date Posted: September 13 2010 at 07:33
I too am not sure how this band should be classed in relation ot the original band but I just wanted to say that having seen them on September 2nd 2010 in the UK they are stunningly good and not to be missed.

Gary and Malcolm are on excellent form and the rest of the band are up there with them. The twin guitar line up gives the music a slightly different sound and feel to Gentle Giant and one that I really liked. The music is all there, spot on and very, very tight. The vocals of course are a bit different and I am going to court controversy by saying that for me, they are a bit easier on the ear than Derek Shulman, whatever the case, the vocalist does a superb job.

If you do catch them you will be smiling all through the show and for a long time afterwards. Don't let the status of the band put you off seeing them if you get the chance.

Best wishes

David





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