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Monday, July 27, 2009
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Category: Music
Dear friends and pen pals,
Hey, everybody! I'm hoping you are well, diggin' the heck out of
your gorgeous summer. I'm LOVing Santa Monica on this perfect day off.
So, here I am writing to you all from home in the middle of our
Stadium tour '09 and I couldn't be much happier with the way things are
right now in this moment. As a band, we are feeling better than ever..
I have to say that the boss and the guys have never been in better
form. Paul is as happy as he can be and singing his heart out, doing 2
hr. 45 min shows and then hanging together, toasting and laughing as if
he had merely had a walk in the park. He is the best advert for
vegetarianism I can imagine!
New songs and old
So, Paul added some great new and old songs to the set and it's been
a thrill to play these massive, colorful, thrilling shows. First, we
rehearsed together in England for a week and then headed to NY, then
off to Halifax, Nova Scotia for the first of many shows this summer..
The people there were so friendly and kind to us. What a fantastic
venue, too. We played outdoors in an enormous common, a park that
seemed to go on forever. We prepared ourselves in rehearsal but you
can't imagine how it feels to go from a modest practice space, crowded
together, to a venue like that with an ocean of smiles.
On TOP of the Ed Sullivan Theater Marquee!!
After Halifax it was back to NY where we did the Late Show with David Letterman at the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Instead of playing inside, [on the stage where Paul with the Beatles
debuted on Feb 9, 1964] we played on TOP of the marquee outside the
deco era building, to people working in high rises with signs pressed
to the windows and dancing on their desks.
What a sight... looking down Broadway to thousands of people in
every direction. So funny.. they allowed one lane of traffic to drive
by us.. As people saw what and who was going on, the FREAKED in their
cars! And each time a city bus drove by, I could see Pablo's [our
'front of house' sound man] head drop because the sound disappeared
behind the busses. Hahahahahaa! hilarious!!
We started with "Get Back" and finished with "Sing The Changes" from
his great new "Electric Arguments" album. Then we did a webcast of 6 or
7 more tunes. I felt as good as you can feel [without getting arrested
for it!]
On to Shea Stadium
On to a few days off, then the new Shea Stadium - Citifield in
Queens, NY... Paul was the first to play in the original Shea in '64
and the last to play it, [in a guest spot with Billy Joel several
months ago] so it seemed only fitting that we should open the new one,
right??
Aw, MAN !!! what a vibe!! 50,000 people per night, for three nights!
He sold it out in like, 5 minutes... whaaaaaat??? Ok.. that ROCKed!
Thank you to our amazing crew, catering and merchandising group for
everything!
Mondo Magneto now selling at Paul's merchandising stands
BTW, speaking of...Paul has invited me to sell my music in the
merchandising stands at each of these shows... That guy.. wow, how cool
of him is that?
So, while I'm working on my new album -"This Way Up"- I am selling my first CD, "Mondo Magneto" on Paul's tour this summer!
AND, I've had some fantastic meetings in NY with regards to my new
music, playing some rough mixes for a few labels and wonderful radio
people there. It has been very well received and I look forward to
having a good result from all of this to tell you about -very soon-
along with CD release information.
Stay tuned for more news..
Please stay tuned for news of touring with Paul and the guys,
recording and a possible single... a debut from "This Way Up' in the
very near future..
Rock Onwards,
Brian
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
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Category: Music
Hello friends, countrymen and women,
How are things from where you are? Over here it's been an explosion of creative energy [my upcoming album], fantastic rehearsals [with Paul and band] and some very special shows with aforementioned guys.
As many of you know, I am working on my new album. It's been a blast to record so far with great live sessions with my fav players... so, here is a lil video blog just for you..
Watch it on YouTube
The "David Lynch Foundation" concert in NYC
Ok, so we started by flying to New York for rehearsal in preparation for the "David Lynch Foundation" concert at Radio City Music Hall. For me, this was a synchronistic event mostly because I took up meditation almost 3 years ago, learning the ancient Vedic style with a fantastic teacher here in LA.. So, check THIS out.. after my first year of practice I went on a retreat in Ojai, California to deepen my knowledge and get away for 3 days.. While in line for a fantastic veggie meal there, I struck up a conversation with my teacher, Thom Knoles. He told me that he was in Rishikesh, India, with his teacher - the late Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1967 at the same time the Beatles were there to learn meditation!
I had no idea I was learning from the Maharishi's student! Anyway, on a side note, it has been an amazing journey to practice this, a real life changer. Plus, I learned from a firsthand witness exactly what went on there!! It was so cool and revealing.
Ok, back to NYC.. David Lynch started this foundation to bring meditation into inner city schools where students had been shooting each other. Officers and metal detectors were greeting them at the schools entrance.. Flip forward a year and peace reigns.. students are performing better and there has been no shootings there at all. Former gangbangers, sitting next to each other, meditating.. remarkable.
The concert was brilliant..
Paul, Ringo, Sheryl Crow, Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Laura Dern and Jerry Seinfeld all lent a hand and performed to raise awareness and money for this noble cause.. We watched the beginning of the show from the audience and it was really vibey! Our turn... We played a number of tunes and then were joined by Ringo to play "A Little Help From My Friends". It was the first time the 2 had ever played the song together since the day they recorded it in 1967, right after Rishikesh. Then Ringo got on his drums to join us for 2 more songs, the long lost "Cosmically Conscience" [written in India, '67] and "I Saw Her Standing There". What a night!!!
The Coachella festival in LA
Then, back to LA for the Coachella festival.. I was in such a zone that night!! I was so into it, my eyes closed and my head rockin' around like Stevie Wonder or something. Paul kicked so much butt for 2 hours and 50 minutes and the band was in top form. Crazy good.. we were on stage until 1:30 a.m., well after the Rave Tent had folded!!
Day off in Vegas..
Saw "Love", ate some fantastic food with dear friends, caught a lil' sun and then played the grand opening of "The Joint" at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.. Wow.. What a venue!! Small by arena standards [4-5 thousand capacity] but built to ROCK!! great sound, great people [thanks Randy and AEG] and a simply wonderful evening of laughs, sweat, pyro and good music..
THIS WAY UP!
Finally.. I am shoulder deep in recording for my new album, "THIS WAY UP" here at home. After some very satisfying 'tracking dates' in the studio with Abe, Davey F, Paul B, Aaron Sterling and Adam MacDougall I am back here at 'Bad Manors', my home studio to finish recording guitars and vocals.. I'm having the time of my life right now.. and if you have the time, check out my video blog [by my pal, Brian French]. So, here it is.. from me to you..
Stay tuned, more on that later!
Peace, love and rock and roll,
Brian
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Friday, February 13, 2009
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To my friends, far and wide..
I want to say a little something in the aftermath, in the afterglow of our performance on the Grammys on Sunday night here in LA. We kicked off a fantastic weekend the way you know you should... with a party.. it was the birthday of Pablo [sound man for Macca and AD/DC] held at Katana, where we ate and drank like kings and queens.. Ok, He ate like a queen, hahahah! kidding! I ate like a spotted pig... we had all sorts of friends pop by and stayed late. Thanks, Vernon!! Thanks, Barrie!!!
Rehearsing for the Grammys The next morning it was time to get to "work" because we had 2 rehearsals to do in one day.. something we've never done with Paul before. Abe Laboriel Jr [Paul's extraordinary drummer] had a prior commitment with some guitar God.... Eric something or rather, in Japan so Paul called on Dave Grohl, who had joined us on a few songs last year in Liverpool to do drum duties. Since we were only doing one song which wasn't originally recorded with keys, there was no Wix Wickens either :-(..
So.... there we were - a 4 piece band playing through a number of Paul's songs.. Honey Hush, Honey Don't, Matchbox, Let Me Roll It and Jet before we even got to the song we were performing, "I Saw Her Standing There".. we laughed, and rocked out with Dave looking and playing excitedly..
We broke it up after a few hours so they could move the gear to the Staples Center for our rehearsal there.. Once there, we played a similar set for the audience there who seemed to lose it as he sang and played a little set for them. Man, that was a blast! That night we had invites to Clive Davis' annual bash.. There was so much talent in that room, my GOD! Stevie Wonder, Sly Stone, Prince, Leona Lewis, Jennifer Hudson, Neil Diamond, Rod Strwart and Paul to name just a few.. Great performances..
The day of the show... what can I say.. it's the big game, right? Wow, security like you've never seen into Staples... We had a skybox, we ran into a bunch of friends and had a nice [and long] day there. We watched from the audience as Radiohead and U2, Coldplay and Smokey Robinson spun their webs of coolness. I feel blessed and happy.. Paul ROCKED it, as we looked out onto an audience of the best artists of our time.. what a trip!! They went NUTS... We caravanned out of there but not before Paul got swarmed and swamped by over zealous fans, but we had the best dinner ever, together afterwards.
In other news It now looks like I will not be joining Johnny Hallyday for his upcoming tour in France this year due to scheduling. I wish him and that fantastic band the very best!
Also, let's raise a glass to "Secret" Sid Pryce, who was just given the 'Back-Line Technician of the Year' award from Total Production International. Sid has been doing my guitars and has kept me comfortable and laughing for 7 years now. He is the best there is, having done guitars for Peter Green, The Who and Pink Floyd, back in the day. The secret is OUT! Yay, Sid!
Well, so that's it.. just wanted to keep you all in the loop! Watch this space.. new songs are coming along nicely in my new home studio, 'Bad Manors'... soon I will have pics and some webcam moments in my process... I will run some ideas by you guys and gals and ask for some input on my marketing and strategies and choices for my new Album.
Stay close and stay warm,
best, Brian
PS - New Interviews! Britsound Radio Show: The February 11th edition of Britsound is now online featuring an exclusive interview - catch it now at britsound.com. Northern News: Just posted today, a new interview I did with Canada's Northern News.
PPS: Last chance to grab one of the special deals on my t-shirts and CDs - available on my site until this Sunday, February 15th!

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Friday, January 23, 2009
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Category: Blogging
Dear friends, far and wide...
Ok, well... who among us would have predicted a few years ago that we would elect a young man of color, with the middle name Hussein, to be president of the United States of America???
I am stunned and I feel open and optimistic in a way that I haven't in so many years. It almost felt like this tangled, dark winter of our young [by comparison] country might never end. I am humbled and moved as I catch up on the day's events on my TiVo contraption.
Some news of my upcoming albumI have been busy writing and recording some new music and it feels and sounds pretty good. I just did 2 days back at Eldorado here in LA, where I cut most of my tracks for my first CD, Mondo Magneto. Again, the idea was to play live with great players, laughing and working together to get exciting arrangements down, hot and fresh.
So far, I am playing with Davey Faragher and Pete Thomas, from Elvis Costello's band. Other tracks feature Aaron Sterling and Paul Bushnell and a great keyboard player from the Black Crows, Adam MacDougal. There will be other surprises as well and I'm starting to get excited about this.
I want you all to be involved!!
In the coming months I will announce some ideas and ask for your ideas on my release. I want you all to be involved in this project, just as we all need to be involved in this broken world's renewal.
I heard something life-affirming from a dear friend today... he said, "There is an opening that is permeating the collective consciousness today" [T.K.].. so let's all get with it and get on with it!!
Stay tuned...
love, Brian
PS: Special offers on t-shirts and CDs are still available on my site until the day after Valentine's Day!

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Saturday, October 18, 2008
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It's that time of year again! Time to think of what to get for our best friends and family members without breaking the bank. So I am offering some deals on my CD, Mondo Magneto, and some cool MM t-shirts!! There are a limited number of tees left, so don't wait! They are high quality 'vintage feel' cotton tees and they look and feel great! Special bonus - instant download When you order Mondo Magneto on CD you wil also get FREE instant access to the mp3 download, so you can start listening straight away. Free bonus track! You'll also be able to download a FREE bonus track - the acoustic version of "Vinyl", which is not available on the CD. More of my own news later... I just wanted to offer you all some nice deals.
Also, I'd love to post your pictures wearing my t-shirts on my site [like this one of Christiana] so please send them along to me at brianray@brianray.com!
Hang in there, we'll get through these rough times together.
All my best, Brian

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Friday, October 10, 2008
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I'm back in LA after 3 weeks away, first in London for 1 week of rehearsals, then Rye in the south of England near the coast, for 3 days more. The rehearsals were swell... I'm always surprised when my hands and voice know where to go when it's been months since we played together! Paul was in top form, and we worked our buns off. We had 4 days off in London and then Abe Jr., our drummer [for my new friends] and I were invited to Paris for a day of recording there with a French artist, Florent Pagny. So we flew over because the Eurostar was down, due to a fire in the Chunnel. We stayed at the Costes Hotel and had an amazing dinner at Philippe Stark's new Thai food hotspot, "Bon". We worked from 9 a.m. til 6:30 the next day, and then jetted back to London. Body surfing in Tel Aviv The next day we all flew with Paul to Tel Aviv on a private charter jet. It's fun to be together.. after 6 years with the same line-up, we are family now.. He doesn't feel the need to entertain us all with Beatle stories and we can all just chill out together. When we arrived in Tel Aviv I didn't know if it was safe to get out and walk around there, the only long haired blond guy within a thousand miles!! Hahahaha!! So, the next day I got out for a walk on the beach after a pot of strong coffee. On the way back I saw Wix [keyboards] in the water and jumped in to join him for some good bodysurfing in Israel.. it felt amazing and the water was glorious. We then went to the park where we were to play the next day for a rehearsal.. It sounded perfect onstage, so much so that we were all puzzled. See, there's an old saying.. "good soundcheck, BAD gig !!!" But actually, it was just that we have a great new monitor guy, Jonathan. So... Show Day!!! The next day we all went over at about 2pm to soundcheck, rehearse, eat and relax... Our backstage "camp" was so groovy.. check out the pics! We had all these bamboo day beds all over this grassy area with our awesome catering [Eat Your Heart Out] making ridiculous vegetarian food and awesome killer desserts, so that when we hit the stage at 8:30, we were fed and happy.. WOW!!! 53,000 people, many of whom had been lined up since the night before to get a good place, rushed in at the end of our sound check, yelling and celebrating what was to come.. By the time we hit the stage the sun was down and the mood was up.. WAY UP! This was one of the coolest crowds we have ever performed for. So much heart and soul, singing every lyric in perfect English. They cried during Paul's gorgeous pairing of "A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance".. not a dry eye in the house.. The cel phones and lighters in the air during "Let It Be" could have lit up a desert. One of the best shows of the past 3 years... Paul sang with so much energy and we all played our hearts out for what turned into one of the best shows of the last 3 years. It was cool of Paul to drive through the wall to the Church of the Nativity on our first day there and he made his best effort show that he was there simply to play music, not for any political statement. So... BIG thanks to all of our new fans and friends in Tel Aviv. Thanks for making us all feel at home! Watch this space for news of upcoming shows.. and check out my photos from TelAviv!! News of my home studio and my new dog, Charlie!! Also, I am just about finished with my new home studio so that my work on my upcoming project can continue right here at home with my new dog, Charlie!! Isn't he beautiful?? Hahahaha!! I love this little dude! He is learning to play Soccer now! I might be back in Paris next month for some TV shows with Johnny Hallyday in Oct.. I just finished his new CD. It is spectacular, with so many cool tunes, great production and players, recorded the old fashioned natural way.. and Johnny, singing his lungs out! Watch for it, ok? Also, I also just finished work on Kelly Clarkson's next CD, and it is really off the chain!! So listen for that as well... and don't forget you can join my mailing list if you wann stay in touch! Ok, abientot, cheers, shalom and ... later! Love, Brian
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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Hey Everybody!
Are you lovin' your summer? It's been pretty glorious out here by the ocean in LA. I'm enjoying some relaxing downtime after so much work over the spring and early summer with Paul McCartney and Johnny Hallyday. I've been digging the Olympics and re- discovering my inner sports fan... and not just rooting for the USA, either.. What a display of dedication... This Usain Bolt guy was unbelievable, right? I love his spirit.. So what if he was happy and wanted to celebrate after crushing the competition and world records? Get over it!!! He drove a lot of interest in the games and enjoyed himself at the same time. Right ON!! But I must say... some of the athletes from China looked younger than stated... what do you think? Did you all catch the closing ceremony? What a show!! Who would have pictured Jimmy Page playing "Whole Lotta Love" for the Olympics in 1969 when they recorded it? Music and video by my sister, Jean I wanted to share a video with some of my close friends out there. As many of you know, my sister Jean was probably the most important and influential person in my life when I was a kid discovering my passion for music. I went with her to her gigs, watched from backstage as she and her husband Jim played and sang with some of the best musicians of our time. She invited me to play at the LA Troubadour when I was just 15 years old and my temperature from music fever has never come down since. She was talented beyond belief, pretty beyond description and she changed lives with her music. Sadly, she passed away one year ago this week. I was sent this video of Jim & Jean from 1967, performing live at the Cafe Au GoGo in NYC. Even with a mistake in the song, they sounded spectacular. So, if you are interested, here it is on YouTube:
And here is a song of Jean's, just sent to me by an old friend. I recorded this with Jean when I was 17 years old.. That's me on the slide guitar and the bass-like low guitar. "The Sweetest Word" by Jean Ray (mp3) I love you always, Jean. Upcoming shows with Paul McCartney In other news, I will be traveling to London to rehearse with Paul for some upcoming shows, far far away. No big tour plans to report at the moment, but stay tuned. Plus, I am just now finishing my home studio and will hear it tonight for the first time, so the Fall will be filled with music. I send you all the best.. Rock onwards!! Join my mailing list Don't forget that you can join my mailing list and receive these updates direct to you inbox. Love, love, love.. From, Brian
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Saturday, July 26, 2008
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Category: Music
 Hey everybody, Just got back from our show in Quebec, a free show for nearly 300,000 people celebrating the 400th anniversary of the the founding of the city. It was quite a sight.. The streets around the Hotel and the streets of the city were filled to the top with people anticipating Paul's arrival there. The local constabulary had to disperse the fans from every possible entrance in advance of our police escort speeding us into the garage of the castle-like Fontenac Hotel.. But hang on... Our big show in Kiev! Let's back up because I haven't had time to write all of you since our other BIG show in Kiev in the Ukraine, I've just been sooo busy. So, last we met we just finished the show in Liverpool, right? So, we went back to the south of England to rehearse for Kiev.. 4 beautiful days at Paul's country spot there. Pulled over by the Ukrainian cops... We flew into Kiev the day before the show. At dinner on the terrace I met some locals who invited me out for a drive around their city.. and as an ambassador of my own fair city, how could I refuse? It was great until Katya took an illegal left right in front of the cops!! Yeah, so they pulled the 4 of us over and took Katya into the back of the police car to question her.. and closed the door! That would be a lawsuit here!! Anyway, she told them she was showing Paul MacCartney's guitarist around.. they insisted she was drunk and demanded 100 Euros!! Wow... so THAT'S how it's done there? Ah, but what a gorgeous city .. and what nice people. Show day - it was POURING.. I mean BUCKETS.. The next day was show day.. woke up to a nice but cloudy day.. Well, pretty soon it started raining... then lightening, thunder and then it was POURING.. I mean BUCKETS.. for an outdoor show with 350,000 expected to show up! The rain stopped for our soundcheck after we postponed it. We all hoped we would have a clear night.. It poured even more. Sheets of rain, more than we had ever seen. Our trailer was almost floating away as Paul calmly continued to learn Ukrainian in the dining/hang out area.. We were all awaiting news of cancellation.. it never came. We walked with umbrellas to a drenched stage and started the show. The people couldn't believe it.. HE'S here! No one left... soon, after about 6 songs the rain slowed.. then it stopped. The crowd was ecstatic, hearing these songs live for the first time... Wow.. I'll never forget their spirit, standing in the rain, lightning and thunder over us all, not giving an inch of their standing space.. Beautiful!! Recording in London with a French rock icon After Kiev I returned to London to begin recording a new CD for Johnny Hallyday, French Rock icon.. A first, I thought the schedule of 12 days, 10 hours a day, no days off was going to be a drag.. By the second day we were all having the time of our life.. great players, great songs and producer, great food and tons of laughs. And finally... on to beautiful Quebec So, shoot forward to Quebec... after rehearsing in London we flew to NYC... [105 degrees!!] As the motorcade slithered into the parking garage and we took the backdoors and service elevators to our rooms we looked out over the beautiful Quebec City.. Show day, NO RAIN!! ahhhhhh, nice! As far as you could see there were people.. faces behind the stage for a mile, watching us on another big screen.. and in the nearby city squares and parks as well.. Paul McCartney sang 37 songs, not even counting some segues and impromptu jams... 3 hours. We had a terrific time, thanks to Canada. I LOVE it up there. So, back home with a bit of a tour hangover. Leaving my pals in the band and on the crew is always weird.. I'm back in the studio with Johnny and lovin' it. Here's some news for y'all. My website, soon to be re-imagined, is now under a new domain name.. brianray.com. That's right... no hyphen!! Yeah, I had to work a deal with a certain fellow who was sitting on it but it's mine now.. I'll return to recording my next record soon with my new home studio almost ready to plug in. Ok, so that's a LOT.. Sorry to go on and on. Next time I won't wait so long to update my friends. Wishing you the best summer EVER!! With love, Brian
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Monday, June 09, 2008
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Onstage, backstage, in transit and rehearsals for Liverpool's great Anfield Stadium
 Hello friends near and far, As promised, here is my report from the stage, backstage, in transit and rehearsal for and at Liverpool's great Anfield Stadium.. It was like going from 0 to 160 in 4 seconds, to go from rehearsals in a modest place to playing before 36,000 in a packed football stadium in the Beatles home town or Liverpool. It was raining for a day and a half and all during our sound check onstage with our gear being covered while we rehearsed... with the crowd pouring in and the show set to start, the clouds parted and it stopped raining just at the Zutons [great home team band] took the stage followed by the fab Kaiser Chiefs.. The kindest, warmest audience ever... We had a fantastic show there... the people of Liverpool are the kindest, warmest audience ever and they were as much a part of the show as the lights and sound were. [GREAT singers too!!] Paul was in great form, even as he seemed at a loss for words at times, trying to express his gratitude for the city which informed his musicality, humour and personality. 4 new songs and a special guest appearance As many of you know by now, Paul added in 4 new songs to the set, opening with the very early Bealtes "Hippy Hippy Shake" [& my solo] and a new song he wrote with lyrics about his beloved home town, "In Liverpool". Late in the show we then added a new version of "Something" with the band entering at the guitar solo [Rusty!!] and it was very touching to watch the faces in the crowd.. Later on, Paul made a brilliant and brave move to play "A Day In The Life" with the ascending orchestra [WIX!] bits and then finished it up with "Give Peace A Chance"... a moment that was a pure act of love and respect, a loving tribute to his fallen brother, John. Then, Paul announced our special guest, Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighter who played 3 songs with us, one on guitar, 2 with Abe on double drums [hammers of the GODS!!] We had a blast... what can I say?? Next stop - performing for 360,000 people in Kiev!!! The next day we drove down south to rehearse [for our upcoming show in Kiev in the Ukraine] for 4 more days.. THIS is gonna be off the HOOK!! 360,000 people are expected in the Square [10 TIMES the huge crowd in Liverpool] and we will be ready to rumble.. It's so good to be hanging together, the five of us again, for full length big shows, as much fun as the smaller shows over the last year and a half have been. Paul is in GREAT form and sounds toppermost of the poppermost right now, singing his ars off! The Foo Fighters at Wembley Stadium So... last night we were invited to go see the Foo Fighters at Wembley Stadium.. What a show!!! And what cool guys they are.. they built an amazing career from the rubble of one of the best bands to come along in 40 years, from clubs and theaters to headlining Wembley for 2 nights.... 86,000 per night! On their encore, Dave Grohl announced 2 special guests... Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones~ they tore into "Rock and Roll" like 4 guys at a banquet who hadn't eaten in days... Dave on Drums, Taylor singing. the "Ramble On" to a crowd of freaking fans... there it was.. just for us 86,000 peeps. So..indulge me in a little story.. After the show we went backstage to hang and I was looking for the Zep guys because as a young lad on my first trip to Europe with Etta James at the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival , John Paul Jones was set to play bass for Etta at the fest.. Me, skinny little 19 year old kid with blond hair halfway down my back was the bandleader, teaching Zep's bassist Etta's songs.. Well, at the end of our first rehearsal, who walks in but Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.. !! Page pulled me aside and asked to play my '57 Les Paul and told me he thought he had met me in a past life [wow!!].. Then they invited me to dinner, Racqlette in a chalet in the Alps.. with Led friggin' Zep!! All this was made better when 2 of my friends from LA had witnessed the show there and came back to LA to tell the stories for me. So, back to Wembley... I see Page and shake his hand, reminding him of our meeting and he smiled broadly as his eyes flipped back through the memory banks to remember... then, I saw JP Jones and we talked and talked.. he said he still watches the tape of that show from 1975 in Montreux playing with Etta James and me.. And finally... So it's Sunday, day off in London, first in 11 days and I'm glowing.. throat is sore but, hey.. sometimes you gotta shout it out and go for it, right? We will have news of my new recording sessions and some contests coming up on my site brian-ray.com.. please come in and make yourselves comfortable. Join my mailing list to get all the news first! All the best to you all! Love, Brian Our setlist for Liverpool: - Hippy, Hippy Shake
- Jet
- Drive My Car
- Flaming Pie
- Got To Get You Into My Life
- Let Me Roll It
- My Love
- C' Moon
- Long And Winding Road
- Dance Tonight
- Blackbird
- Calico Skies
- In Liverpool
- Follow The Sun
- Eleanor Rigby
- Something
- Penny Lane
- Band On The Run (with Dave Grohl on guitar)
- Back In The USSR (with Dave Grohl on drums)
- Live And Let Die
- Let It Be
- Hey Jude
- Yesterday
- A Day In The Life
- Give Peace A Chance
- Lady Madonna
- I Saw Her Standing There (with Dave Grohl on drums)
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Monday, May 26, 2008
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Category: Music
Greetings to you all!As I write this message to you from my hotel in London, I am watching "the Lost World" on TV.. hilarious.. what a classic! Sorry to have been a bit out of touch, I've been busy writing/recording songs for a new CD [more on that soon] and preparing for this.. Rehearsing with Paul McCartneyOk, so I'm here rehearsing for some upcoming shows with Paul McCartney and band.. The first, in Liverpool for 35,000 at Anfield Stadium and the second, in Kiev in the Ukraine.. this one will be an outdoor show in the Square for over 300,000 people. We're all psyched to be playing together and the rehearsals are going really well. I can't tell you what songs we're playing but I will tell you that there will be some very cool surprises, to be sure.. Paul is in great form.. He looks and sounds better than ever and seems really glad to be rockin' out with the band again. Join my mailing list for details of the show and updates on tour news!!!I'll be sending you all a newsletter after the Liverpool gig, with lots of fun details from the show and rehearsals with Paul and the band. Join my mailing list to get the news first! Also, if and when we DO announce further tour plans, you could be among the first to hear about it. When we do tour, I send out blogs once a week or so from my perspective from the road.. always something fun to report! We'll be coming back to London to rehearse some more before Kiev, then I'll stay in London for another 10 days after the Ukraine show to record with my friend, Johnny Hallyday. So, all my friends in London message me, ok? Talk to you very soon, I'm OUT!! Best, Brian
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