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Author:  Erland [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 4:26 pm ]
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<snippet> "Ferry eventually danced like the last man at a cocktail party and what do you know, actually said thank you a couple of times."

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Author:  le freak [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:15 pm ]
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"Overall, a highly polished and professional performance lacking in feel due to Roxy's reliance on front man BF to connect and his inability to do this on the night.

- Andrew, London, 08/02/2011 13:43"

"-lacking in feel"? BF too shy? Internal friction?

Author:  Erland [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:19 pm ]
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le,

I met Bryan twice. He is shy.

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Author:  Avondale [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:33 pm ]
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Fronting up a band does not come naturally to him and never has. What he does have is a slightly wooden charm and vulnerability on stage that endears him to most of the audience.

Also, let's not forget that as we get older we also tend to shy away from the limelight a little. I suspect this is why he has been happy to step back from front of stage so much on this tour.

Similarly, it has never been difficult to tell the difference between Roxy and (say) the Faces in terms of on stage cameraderie. However, compared with their usual standards I felt that there was less rapport than normal on this tour (a point which has been picked up on by others) - so maybe, as le freak hints at above, there could be some internal friction at play between the guys.

Author:  le freak [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:28 pm ]
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I remember Bryan, at least during the 70s, as a very extrovert guy, enjoying to be in the front, and always in new costumes. When did that change? It must have been when he went solo with the Boys and Girls album, I think.

Author:  Graham B [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:59 pm ]
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I watched a clip of Roxy at the Apollo 10 years ago (on YouTube) from the 2001 tour (when I saw them at Nottingham). The difference from the Nottingham gig this time around was really marked. So much less energetic, so much quieter with the crowd this time... why, I don't know. He should have been thinking... this could be my last ever Roxy tour so let's go for it!

Author:  Avondale [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:30 pm ]
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It's funny how we see things differently. I always felt that the dressing up phase helped him overcome his shyness. It is a common enough approach. Bryan was never in the Elton John category but the gaucho look was getting there.

I don't know when things changed but my "off the cuff" theory is that the man did not change, just the clothes.

I am sure some of you guys will completely shoot me down on this one but "hey!"

PS - I seem to remember Bryan wearing a kilt at a Glasgow gig - possibly Stranded tour. Anybody remember that? I can tell you from personal experience that it is impossible to hide away when you are wearing a kilt and that it definitely frees up the inhibitions - which kind of supports my proposition above.

Author:  Avondale [ Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:44 pm ]
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le freak wrote:
I remember Bryan, at least during the 70s, as a very extrovert guy, enjoying to be in the front, and always in new costumes. When did that change? It must have been when he went solo with the Boys and Girls album, I think.


It's funny how we see things differently. I always felt that the dressing up phase helped him overcome his shyness. It is a common enough approach. Bryan was never in the Elton John category but the gaucho look was getting there.

I don't know when things changed but my "off the cuff" theory is that the man did not change, just the clothes.

I am sure some of you guys will completely shoot me down on this one but "hey!"

PS - I seem to remember Bryan wearing a kilt at a Glasgow gig - possibly Stranded tour. Anybody remember that? I can tell you from personal experience that it is impossible to hide away when you are wearing a kilt and that it definitely frees up the inhibitions - which kind of supports my proposition above

Author:  Roxy [ Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:43 am ]
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Avondale wrote:
PS - I seem to remember Bryan wearing a kilt at a Glasgow gig - possibly Stranded tour. Anybody remember that? I can tell you from personal experience that it is impossible to hide away when you are wearing a kilt and that it definitely frees up the inhibitions - which kind of supports my proposition above



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Author:  Avondale [ Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:58 am ]
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That's fantastic Roxy. Many thanks for digging this out. Those were the days !!!

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