CHRIS
HILLMAN & HERB PEDERSEN - CARAVAN MUSIC CLUB - 17 MARCH 2012
"I can't
believe I'm seeing these guys in Oakleigh!" exclaimed my Oakleigh
dwelling friend, as we took our seats at the quaint Caravan Music Club.
It was a fitting venue for the duo, the old Oakleigh RSL, now equipped
as an outer suburban live music venue. The building had an old fashioned
ambience, which I suppose could also describe the music of the star attractions.
Brent Parlane,
a seasoned troubadour of similar vintage to Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen,
opened the show with a short, pleasant set, showcasing his own repertoire
of Australian country music tunes. These included To Your Door, It's
Alright Now, Louise and Born Just Right.
Chris Hillman
and Herb Pedersen no sooner had stepped onto the stage and launched into
a rendition of Desert Rose, than we knew we were in for a superb
evening of classic 60s & 70s music. It was the real thing, and transported
the baby boomers in the audience back to the heady days of their youth,
when The Byrds were superstars of the rock n roll scene.
Both Chris
Hillman and Herb Pedersen were prime movers in the emergence of the so
called country rock sound, Hillman collaborating frequently Gram Parsons,
the tragic icon of genre, whose music continues to inspire and influence
Alt Country artists, Ryan Adams, and The Jayhawks, for instance.
Taking a
trip through time, Chris and Herb played many of their classic songs,
the John Hiatt penned, and Desert Rose Band hit, She Don't' Love Nobody,
Turn, Turn, Turn, the famous Pete Seeger song, with lyrics drawn
from The Book of Ecclesiastes, so Chris Hillman informed us, Sin
City, co written by Chris and Gram Parsons, If I Could Only Win
Your Love which was first performed by Emmylou Harris and the famous
Dylan song Mr Tambourine Man which was a big hit for The Byrds
in 1965.
Chris Hillman
is a wonderful mandolin player, having adopted the instrument in his childhood,
and Herb Pedersen was associated with the famous bluegrass band The Dillards,
so several bluegrass tunes were included in the set, Rank Stranger
and Old Crossroads to name a few.
In all, the
duo performed twenty songs, ranging across time and musical genres, all
played with verve and grace. It was that inimitable sound of the times
emanating from the stage - sweet country rock, resplendent with superb
harmonies and masterly musicianship.
The concert
may have been performed in outer suburban Oakleigh, but the vibe engendered
by the music evoked California of the 1960s/70s.
Set List
1. Desert Rose
2. She Don't Love Nobody
3. Turn, Turn, Turn
4. Close The Door Lightly
5. If I Could Only Win Your Love
6. Sin City
7. Bells of Rhymney
8. Devil In Disguise
9. Nevertheless I'm In Love With You
10. Hey Boys
11. Rank Stranger
12. Old Crossroads
13. Mr Tambourine Man
14. Old Train
15. Rangers Command
16. Doesn't Mean Much Anymore
17. Eight Miles High
18. Wait A Minute
19. So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
Encore:
1. Heaven's Lullaby
Review and photo by Anne Sydenham
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