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Tag: Folk

0 The Boot – St Albans – Free Entry

  • May 14, 2014
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · Tour

The Boot, 4 Market Place, St Albans, Herts AL3 5DG, Tel: 01727 857533

Nick Stevenson Presents and Hosts the Open Mic.

 

I’m a Featured Guest.

 

 

0 Underbelly – Hoxton – London – Free Entry

  • May 13, 2014
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · Tour

Zigfrid von Underbelly, 11 Hoxton Square N1 6NU
0871 971 4180

 

Curiosity Shop Presents
Tuesday, 13 May 2014, 7:00pm
Alex Butler & The Opals
Devil Say Dance
Stuart O’Connor
Joseph K.
Doors at 7pm
FREE ENTRY

 

0 Short Run of UK shows Starts Tomorrow

  • May 9, 2014
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · News
  • May 10, 2014

    Village Fete – Surbiton – Free Entry

  • May 10, 2014

    The Two Brewers – Potters Bar – Free Entry

  • May 13, 2014

    Underbelly – Hoxton – London – Free Entry

  • May 14, 2014

    The Boot – St Albans – Free Entry

  • May 16, 2014

    The Labour Club – Northampton (Plus Support)

  • May 18, 2014

    Olde England – Northampton – Free Entry

  • May 18, 2014

    Old Market Inn – Kettering – Free Entry

  • May 19, 2014

    The Shed – Leicester – Plus Support

  • May 20, 2014

    Crows Nest – Leicester – Free Entry

  • May 22, 2014

    Coach & Horses – Wellingborough – Free Entry

  • May 23, 2014

    Kontra Roots Club – Kettering

  • May 25, 2014

    The Wheatsheaf – Chinnor – Free Entry

  • May 31, 2014

    Daisy’s In The Park – Pinner – Free Entry

  • June 2, 2014

    Chequers – Billericay – Free Entry

  • June 27, 2014

    The Albans Arena – St Albans – Supporting the Peatbog

     Faeries

    Photo Taken by Julian Peters in Tokyo 2012
    Photo Taken by Julian Peters in Tokyo 2012

 

0 Final Japan Show 2012 – Unshudo, Osaka – 6/12/12

  • September 14, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

So I have decided no matter how old the tour times should be I will try to blog as best I can.

This show was my final 2012 show in Japan. It must end somewhere and the gods of random bookings decided it should be here.

Unshudo Osaka was once again a show shared with the awesome NolenNiu-de-Ossi.

This once again resulted in us being able to join forces for a performance of `1-2-Seppuku`.

Onstage in Unshudo - Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi
Onstage in Unshudo – Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi

To say it was the perfect send off from the land of the rising sun would to be honest be a lie.

Onstage in Unshudo - Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi
Onstage in Unshudo – Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi

I was littered with technical issues and found it hard to relax.

Onstage in Unshudo - Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi
Onstage in Unshudo – Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi

Then to top it off this was a rare time in which a member of the audience was noticeably loud. She was gabbering away in Japanese ignorant or just choosing to ignore the fact this was a acoustic show with an otherwise very respectful and attentive audience.

Onstage in Unshudo - Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi
Onstage in Unshudo – Photo taken by Yuki Yokomichi

I wanted to tell her to be quiet but did not want to destroy the atmosphere for the show for others.

Unshudo Set List
Unshudo Set List

Alas I think I made the wrong choice as the situation only ended up frustrating me further.

Rehearsing with Yasushi for my performance

Still it was awesome to see and share the stage with NolenNiu-de-Ossi once more. A truly great undiscovered gem of a band.

Performing 1-2-Seppuku with Nolen Niu De Ossi – Yasushi Kita – Shimisen & Toruko Nolen – Accordion.

During their set later in the night the same lady with her loud mouth proceeded to run it. I could see how much of a distraction this was being to Yasushi and Toruko from the stage.

I took great joy in telling her to shut the fuck up. I don`t think she fully understood me but she got the message from my tone of voice. It was great to see this bring a smile to NolenNiu-de-Ossi and they thanked my after 🙂

Onstage in Unshudo – Photo taken by Toruko Nolen

And from there that was it. Tour done and job done. From here I took the train back to Tokyo and got ready for my flight to the next destination.

Auckland – New Zealand

0 5/12/12 – Socrates, Kyoto, Japan

  • June 19, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Socrates is simply a crazy place. Always showing perverse and twistid visuals on it`s TV screen coupled with almost every band I`m lined up next being deep into the world of noise and experimentation.

This was my 2nd time frequenting this venue and was no different.

Socrates Set List
Socrates Set List

Sandwiched between Goth, improv, industrial and yep J-pop. I felt adiquatly out of place.

The set list reflected the randomness of the vibe with Electro dirge `As Stubborn as a Sandfly` kicking things off. Also later in the show `One Schizophrenic` made it`s debut live performance. To fill the gaps I was able to loop the cymbals and snare from the house drum kit.

It is rare that any songs from the `Scenic` album get any live air time due to the complex nature of the recordings.

I`m happy to have tried 🙂

0 Final Tokyo Show of Japan Tour – Gamuso, Asagaya – 24/11/12

  • June 19, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Final Tokyo Show of the 2012 tour and so I wanted to end the run on a high.

It was a Gaijin show and I was sharing the billing with other musicians from the UK and Europe.

The Watanabes and Jimmy Binks both provided great sets of both mellow and epicly upbeat music.

Onstage at Gamuso – Taken by Julian Peters

I tried to keep the material flowing and imediate as with many gaisin shows the audience does not wait for long before beginning to talk.

Onstage in Gamuso – Taken by Julian Peters

The folk twiddlings of Initiate opened with the material then hitting the loops with Stubborn As A Sandfly and Pish

Gamuso Set List
Gamuso Set List

The set was a safe call of songs on the whole but was a typical example also of how I was no longer performing material from my 1st album `Autonomous Debut`.

But all in all a enjoyable final Tokyo performance of 2012 and always leaving the door open to return in 2013.

Onstage in Gamuso – Taken by Julian Peters

Which I did!!!!

0 Japan Tour Blog – Jittoku, Kyoto – 4/12/12

  • June 9, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Tom Waits once played here!!!! Tom Freaking Waits 🙂

This just shows the prestige and heritage to such a venue. Thought by many to be Japan`s First Live house it was a true pleasure to be involved in such a wonderful event and live space.

Poster for the Show

Also playing on the bill was the exceptionally talented Jon Levy. His fluid guitar skills and understated vocals warmed the audience with ease. A truly nice guy also and a pleasure to hang out with.

Jon Levy
Jon Levy

Next up was one of Kansai`s music legends. Kobe based Wataru `Wax` Minamide. Wax has years of experience touring to the far flung corners of Japan. He has toured the UK twice and tonight it was true pleasure to once again share a billing with him.

Wax Onstage at Jittuku
Wax Onstage at Jittuku

I can honestly say there is no way I could have seen my way through the Japanese circuit over the past couple of years without the help of Wax. A great musician and a great friend.

Jittoku Set List
Jittoku Set List

For my set there were little surprises although `Distance From Ear to Ear` has been less and less of a live regular.

Good to dust it down from time to time 🙂

0 Return to Varit, my home from home :) 3/12/12

  • May 27, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Varit is my Kansai home venue!

Ever since I first played here in 2009 I have always returned with every stop in Japan. It was even my home for a week as I slept on it`s hardened concrete ground to save funds whilst in town.

It was also during that time that I wrote the song `Varit` in the middle of the wee hours.

On stage at Varit.

The night organised was a part of an event with a difference hatched by venue manager Wax. When he had toured the UK with his music he had seen how things were done in the UK and so decided to divert from the Japanese system and make the entry cheaper with the hope of encouraging folks to visit the venue and to make up the difference on drinks.

On stage at Varit.

The quality fo the bands on the night was exceptional and I was drawn especially to the skills of Trumper player for a band called the Gypsies. Her name`s Mio and she was bold enough to join me for 2 songs during my set.

Onstage with Mio at Varit

I opened the set with `My Pet Junkie` song `Breathing Without Living`. and managed to break a string almost instantly 😦 However the vibe was a true joy to be a part of and so the momentum was not lost whilst I chatted in broken Japanese/English and changed it.

Fixing the string
Varit Set List
Varit Set List

All in all a great evening to be on the road. So pleased to be in the abyss during times like this 🙂

0 I`m an Englishman in an English Pub…In Japan – 2/12/12 – Nara

  • May 17, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Once again I return to the English themed pub in the Traditional and quaint town of Nara. Also once again I am sharing the billing with the fantastic `NolenNiu-de-Ossi`

The Wembley Crown - Setlist
The Wembley Crown - Setlist

We alternate the show with 3 song sets each taking it in turns. The moment of the evening for me was the chance to perform the darkly twisted `1-2-Seppuku`. This song has a Japanese influence not just lyrically but also as a part of the instrumentation as Yasushi Kita & Toruko Nolen of http://www.de-ossi.com guest on Shimisen & Accordion respectively.

This for me was a wonderful and rare moment to play a song I had never played before. Also the pub does surprisingly good shepherds pie 🙂

0 30/11/12 – Mersey Beat, Kobe, Japan

  • May 8, 2013
  • by stuartoconnor
  • · On The Road

Soooo many bands shared the billing with me on this show.

It was one of those nights where simply being something different (English) made the night a worth while experience for me.

The bands did not really support each other when performing and instead opted to stay in the bar area on the floor above. That was until I was due to grace the stage. Then suddently the venue was packed. Not because they knew of my music but because it was a rare chance for them to hear a real professional musician from England (the home of the Beatles and the stones ect…)

Mersey Beat Set List
Mersey Beat Set List

So my novelty presented me with the opportunity and I siezed the moment with both hands. A mix of crazy, mellow and loopy enabled me to push the crowd into about as much of a frenzy as anyone can get from what is always a subdued crowd in Japan.

`Note That Says` had a rare outing opening the show whilst `You Know The Score` Closed it with equal velocity.

Thank you Kobe….Next Stop Erm….Kobe

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