Steve W Posted November 15, 2021 Posted November 15, 2021 Just reading an OLD NME online from 66 and our Mr. Taylor wasn't impressed with Otis. Nothing worse than going to a live act and the artist has a off night. Just wondering if any wheelites was at this concert?? CHRIS TAYLOR _(Rochdale, Lanes.): I went to see Otis Redding appear with the Alan Price Set and the St. Union at Manchester Odeon last week. I sat in the front row at the first performance. Despite the depressing state of the attendance, Alan Price and the St. Louis gave splendid performances, Otis Redding was, how- ever, poor. His singing was really bad and he cut his songs and shortened his act. The last straw was when he strutted offstage halfway through his last song. His band was left there utterly bewildered. One by one they stopped playing and the curtain was brought đown.Surely he should done this to the few loyal fans who came to see him, even though he was playing to an almost empty house.
Kesalocasoul Posted November 17, 2021 Posted November 17, 2021 I haven't found an alternative view of Otis' performance at the Manchester Odeon, but here is a review of the concert at Tiles, which took place the following night (16 September 1966, not 15). Altogether more enthusiastic, it was printed in Home of the Blues #6 (the forerunner of Blues and Soul). HoftB #5 showed the itinerary for the tour. t 3
Chris Turnbull Posted November 17, 2021 Posted November 17, 2021 Really interesting above, thanks for posting. Someone must have told them Boston wasn't too far from London
Steve W Posted November 17, 2021 Author Posted November 17, 2021 Thank you for the above info. I can't stop smiling at Johnny Jenkins Pinetoppers -
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