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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 753
Registered: 04-2005
Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2012 - 02:34 pm:   

http://www.robertforster.net/rfnews.html

Once again SW France sadly lacking from the tour itinerary.
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Randy Adams
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 05:25 am:   

Thank you for this Andrew. If you scroll down you find a link to a lengthy video interview of Paul Kelly by Robert. It's very enjoyable. It's in two parts. At one point Paul asks Robert to name his least favorite Beatles song. I won't spoil it for Geoff.
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Geoff Holmes
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2012 - 07:05 am:   

What I found most interesting was the discovery that Robert had indeed progressed beyond Help! to dislike Glass Onion! Interesting that Paul Kelly too picks a White Album song.

Heathens.
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Andrew Kerr
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Post Number: 765
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Posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 12:03 pm:   

No one been to any of the Brisbane or Melbourne dates then ? Reports ? Setlists ? Sartorial accounts ?

I've a friend who went to the Caravan club, which looks to be a beautiful venue.
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fsh
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Post Number: 267
Registered: 05-2005
Posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 07:03 pm:   

This message bored isn't about The Go Betweens anymore just in case you hadn't noticed. Robert Forster played 5 dates in October and no one posted anything about any of them. Enough said ...
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Austin
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Registered: 09-2004
Posted on Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 11:22 pm:   

There is a review of Robert's Brisbane show here:

http://themusic.com.au/reviews/reviews-l ive/2012/10/30/robert-forster-brisbane-p owerhouse-tom-hickey/

ROBERT FORSTER, THE JOHN STEEL SINGERS
BRISBANE POWERHOUSE
23 October, 2012
Local rockers The John Steel Singers have been relatively quiet of late, but given their past affiliations with tonight’s headliner it’s no surprise to find them opening proceedings in the intimate environs of the Visy Theatre, favouring a stripped-back semi-acoustic model that actually serves their sound really well. The chemistry between frontmen Scott Bromiley and Tim Morrissey is as always apparent, a restrained Strawberry Wine and a cover of Harry Nilsson’s Me And My Arrow highlights of a solid set.

Soon local legend Robert Forster enters the fray to a hero’s welcome, proving his usual stately and elegant self as he intones “Thank you very much, welcome to my lounge room” before grabbing his acoustic guitar and kicking into The Circle from his 1993 solo album, Calling From A Country Phone, following that with Pandanus, from his most recent lone effort, The Evangelist (2008). I Can Do leads into the first of a stream of The Go-Betweens’ classics that are proffered tonight, the wonderful Part Company, before he moves onto latter-era gems Born To A Family and Darlinghurst Nights, both from 2005’s stellar Oceans Apart. Forster’s lyrics dominate proceedings in this stripped-back mode and his wordy vignettes carry away all and sundry, his delivery wonderfully expressive as he offers the occasional little shuffle dance with his feet, but for the most part lets songs such as He Lives My Life, Spring Rain and Baby Stones, from 1990 solo debut, Danger In The Past, do the heavy work. He offers up a new song which opens with the hilariously self-aware line “I love myself and I always have”, before moving onto the evocative and personal Danger In The Past, the title track from the aforementioned solo platter. Throughout the set tonight you get the impression that this man has lived life to the fullest and embraced the experience – the resulting emotional residue impossibly rich – and he finishes the main set with the breath-taking trilogy of Caroline And I, the childhood reflections of Surfing Magazines and the beautiful Here Comes The City.

The response is rapturous and Forster soon reappears from behind the curtain, this time accompanied by a female violinist who adds flourishes of texture to another new tune which is also first-person in nature (“I’ve got a story/It’s in my head/I’m gonna tell it for sure”), before finishing with solo track, The River People, and Go-Bs staple The House Jack Kerouac Built. Far more than merely a great songwriter and artefact from Brisbane’s rich musical history, tonight Robert Forster proves to be also a master entertainer and an ongoing force as we look towards the future.

Written by Tom Hickey

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