Also not playing is Graham Peter Sears who is a long term expat and bass player extraordinaire.
Anyone know the schedule and if other foreigners are on?
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#1Posted 2012-02-09 13:28:02
I know Darryl, Lam Morrison, and Goobergun are on Friday night from 18:00 but very strange that Snowman (Ken Minahan) is not playing this year. In my opinion, he's the most recognized foreign musician in Pattaya. I wonder if he's in the doghouse?
Also not playing is Graham Peter Sears who is a long term expat and bass player extraordinaire. Anyone know the schedule and if other foreigners are on? Attached Files#2Posted 2012-02-09 22:02:43
This 15th Year, its gonna be great.
Fryed Brothers Band. Carabao. *** Lam Morrison. Job To Do. Nu Reggae Band. Pink Acid. Firasah. Bannbodo, Nuclear Strikes. See you there #3Posted 2012-02-10 17:25:59
Isn't Carabao still on their world tour?
#4Posted 2012-02-11 00:44:03 Attached Files#5Posted 2012-02-11 16:00:42
Should have took a pic of the itinerary as well. I don't think Carabao would be there but if someone knows the truth and time?
#6Posted 2012-02-11 16:19:57
Should have took a pic of the itinerary as well. I don't think Carabao would be there but if someone knows the truth and time? The itinerary was the order of performers and their intended performance times. Darryl Read played about 6:30 when there were only a few sound technicians milling about. #8Posted 2012-02-12 10:48:38
I have always thought all Thai music to be rubbish, certainly what I have heard over the last 5 years. However last night I saw Carabao for the first time. They were awesome!!! I humbly stand corrected.
#9Posted 2012-02-12 11:42:41
The Carabao concert was fabulous, and they came on nice and early.
The highlight of the day #10Posted 2012-02-12 18:01:19
You would be surprised how many people know who Carabao is. Well practically anyone who has ever visited Thailand. They are world famous really. They are my favorite band and I whish I knew they were going to play I would have gone. I just figured they were still on tour. #11Posted 2012-02-12 18:17:53
Maybe you should open your mind more to Thai music. I guess some of us like certain kinds of music and some don't however they actual Thai musicians are world class, try listening to Sek Loso too maybe.
I have played with Carabao 3 times before and yeah P' Ed speaks great English so not sure if all their songs were in Thai on tour or not but as P' Ed once said " I sorry but all of my songs are in Thai but the music is world music". #12Posted 2012-02-12 18:59:42
You would be surprised how many people know who Carabao is. Well practically anyone who has ever visited Thailand. They are world famous really. They are my favorite band and I whish I knew they were going to play I would have gone. I just figured they were still on tour. Edited by janverbeem, 2012-02-12 19:00:07. #13Posted 2012-02-12 20:35:27
gone, if you were aiming your open your mind to thai music at me then you are way off the mark sport. You don't know me so you are forgiven!! Any of my friends will tell you what a music nerd I am. My favorite band is Icelandic and my tastes runn the gamut from classical to house. I have lived here nearly 5 years and seen more bands than I care to remember. Including sek loso. Great musician bland songs. My problem with most thai music is the banality of it. I love you, I miss you, and broken hearted pretty much sums up most.
I so wish it were different as I love live music. I am surprised it took me so long to catch carabao live as I learnt to play a couple of their songs years ago. Whatever. I am glad to be able to say that not all the thai music I have been subjected to is rubbish. And I look forward to the chance to see carabao again |
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