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13th July 2006 - The Tower of London Festival - UK
Setlist
Reviews
14 Jul 2006
from Jamie Dickinson
Thank you sooooo much for a fantastic night! I wish it could have lasted longer!! Loved all the songs you played not to mention the brilliant cover songs you sneaked in! Have only recently got into your songs and have to say regret not listening to the earlier, my first JC concert and an absolutley fantastic one, the only thing I will say is MAKE IT LONGER - I didn't want to leave! I would have taken you up on the offer to carry on the concert at your place but I couldn't find you! Keep up the great work I don't know how you fit a life in with all you tours, recording and promotion! Can't wait until the next time your back in the UK! Loadsssssa luv, Jamie xXx
14 Jul 2006
from Adam Collins, London
Fabulous concert from Jamie yesterday in London which got a usually staid English crowd rocking. Really nice to see a home town boy who's done such a great job of introducing jazz to a wider audience and who's seems to be so natural and enjoying it. Jamie's energy is amazing.. Would really have loved to see the gigs last year at Ronnie Scotts. Hope you stay around for a long time as you're a great crossover artist. The Brazilian drums and dancers were a great surprise. Pity the show had to end at 10.30 dead due to Tower rules. Will definately try to see you next year when you're back or sooner in Europe..
14 Jul 2006
from Kandy
Great show last night. Even better live. What an entertainer. Shame about the corporate takeover in front of your real fans! Would be great to see you do more intimate venues!xx
17 Jul 2006
from Kathy
How wonderful to watch my favourite artist (for the 3rd time in 9 months - this is becoming a habit!) in the wonderful setting of the Tower of London. Glad you kept your head Jamie! The weather was kind to us and the gig was special (and a wonderful birthday celebration). Shorter than usual yes, but nothing to do with Jamie, who would have loved to have partied longer. The Brazilian dancers were a great hit (especially with the blokes!), but I think I would rather they had performed at one of the longer gigs. With it being an hour shorter than usual this time, I would rather have heard a couple of songs from The Maestro instead. However, having said this I understand the reasons behind wanting to invite them to perform at this particular concert (celebrating their return to the UK, girlfriend and family in audience, open air balmy feel to the concert under London skies etc). It was a great deal of fun as always, and I was pleased to have been made aware of the wonderful Raul Midon (invited to duet) whose talents I shall definitely investigate further. Thanks Jamie, Geoff, Seb, Tom and co for a great night. By the way - Geoff - sorry but that new pudding basin haircut has GOT to go!!!
22 Dec 2006
from Livvy
Well well well.. although i seemed miles from the stage and it wasn't quite as intimate as the smaller venues.. or as long:( jamie put on a terrific show as always, and although the brazilian dancers were pretty cool and was entertaining to c jamie prancing round with a big drum i could have done with a bit more jamie timeee!! But still this guy is such an entertainer n made yet another unforgettable night for us all!






