Burt's up-coming concert in London is being held at the Roundhouse, which is not a small venue, bu unusually has virtually no seating; it is standing downstairs, with a few seats on the small balcony only.
I'm not sure why, but I kinda think a Burt concert is more compatible with being seated (this is probably more a reflection of the ageing audience rather than the music!).
Does anyone know of another recent (or distant) time that Burt has played to a standing audience?
Standing Room Only
Moderator: mark
Re: Standing Room Only
May not be relevant, but...
At Virgin Records, in NY. Burt at the piano, Elvis at the mic. Not for a second did standing up bother me. I don't think I thought about that.
Of course, it was a free event for store goers, to promote PFM.
Someone once wrote in an article that being present at that event was akin to a religious a experience.
At Virgin Records, in NY. Burt at the piano, Elvis at the mic. Not for a second did standing up bother me. I don't think I thought about that.
Of course, it was a free event for store goers, to promote PFM.
Someone once wrote in an article that being present at that event was akin to a religious a experience.