Don McLean In Concert: UK & Ireland 2007

Tour News, Media Appearances, Fan Reviews

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time to close

November 4th, 2007 · Comments Off

Thanks for the post-tour comments that have been submitted over the past week. However we are no longer checking the moderation queue regularly so please continue the discussion on the forum and we’ll re-open a tour page when Don touches down in Australia in March 2008.

Meanwhile here is the Independent’s review of Don’s Royal Albert Hall concert:

Don Mclean, Royal Albert Hall, London
By Pierre Perrone
Published: 01 November 2007

“We’ll be doing that Madonna hit later on. Maybe she’s here tonight, incognito, with a fake beard,” says Don McLean, back on a London stage after a four-year absence. “America’s legendary singer-songwriter” lives up to the introduction, too, and even attracts a smattering of younger fans who surely discovered him via Madonna’s ghastly reworking of his epochal “American Pie”.

All in black, looking like Johnny Cash’s slightly dis-hevelled younger brother, McLean eases in with covers of “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” and “Everyday”, two songs associated with his hero Buddy Holly, whose death provided the starting point for “American Pie”. Acknowledging his influences and injecting some up-tempo material at the start of an occasionally sedate set shows how consummate a performer McLean is; it sounds effortless as he works his way through “Winterwood”, “If We Try” and “Empty Chairs”.

Listening to “And I Love You So” – a sentimental ballad later covered by Perry Como – from Tapestry, his debut album in 1970, you understand why McLean never cut as radical a figure as Bob Dylan. He was always more of an “everyman” observer, here happily singing about the joys of fatherhood – “Little Darling”, dedicated to his daughter – though his concern for drifters and the homeless comes through in “Homeless Brother” and “Bronco Bill’s Lament”.

McLean has a knack for writing affecting songs about tragic destinies, such as that of George Reeves, the TV actor typecast as Superman, in “Superman’s Ghost”, or Van Gogh in “Vincent”, one of his two British No 1s. The other one, a revival of Roy Orbison’s “Crying”, followed by a rocking take on Elvis’s “I Gotta Know”, as well as nods to the songbooks of Hoagy Carmichael and Woody Guthrie, show how versatile a vocalist McLean is. Though his delivery occasionally wavers, he never fails to hit the notes and leads the audience through an extended sing-along version of “American Pie”.

And there’s still time for “The Three Of Us”, a poignant song about the passing of his parents, the perennial “Castles In the Air”, and a banjo reminder of his folkie days as the final encore.

McLean didn’t need the easy listening revival or the “guilty pleasures” phenomenon to hold his place in people’s consciousness. His music still makes us smile

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End of tour…

October 29th, 2007 · No Comments

Sadly there are no more shows to look forward to on this tour, but next year we will see Don travel to Australia and most probably the Far East and across Europe including Holland and Scandinavia, all under the direction of the Asgard Agency, who were responsible for this month’s tour of UK and Ireland. Watch out for the World Tour Page 2008!

Thanks to everyone who contributed their own review, positive or negative - more than 230 responses on this page and another 100 or so elsewhere on the site. The overwhelming message is that this tour has been a triumph for Don McLean and his band and we can’t wait to see them back, maybe for a couple of dates as part of Don’s 2008 travels.

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Canterbury - October 27

October 27th, 2007 · 7 Comments

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London, Royal Albert Hall - October 26

October 26th, 2007 · 24 Comments

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radio 2 session

October 25th, 2007 · 5 Comments

Don McLean will be singing a few songs on the Ken Bruce show (hosted this week by Aled Jones) on Friday morning. Available via the Internet at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2 and available on replay from there for about 7 days.

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Bristol - October 24

October 25th, 2007 · 8 Comments

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Brighton - October 23

October 23rd, 2007 · 12 Comments

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Dublin - Olympia Theatre October 20/21

October 20th, 2007 · 14 Comments

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Newspaper articles

October 18th, 2007 · 2 Comments

dailyexpress headerTwo features in the British national press. One from the Daily Express (thanks to Ron for that) and one from September 30th in the Sunday Express

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Late Late Show

October 18th, 2007 · 6 Comments

A reminder to Irish fans that Don is scheduled to appear on the Late Late Show on RTE this Friday. It appears interviews from the show are then made available on the Late Late show website.

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