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Jesse Joe
01-29-2008, 09:08 AM
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Valdy will perform at the Capitol Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 31


Valdy eager to return to Moncton

Folk icon slated to perform at the Capitol Theatre Jan. 31


By Eric Lewis
Times & Transcript Staff Published Tuesday January 29th, 2008


It was 36 years ago that Canadian folk icon Valdy first played a show here in Moncton.
"Was it Harrison Trimble High School?" he asks. "That was the first time I played Moncton and that was in 1972. We had to crawl through a window in the side of a classroom to get the gear in from the truck as opposed to bringing it down the hallway."
Valdy says it was simply easier to back his truck up to a window and pass his instruments and what-not through a window than to try to make it through the school's hallways filled with students.
"It was back in the days where you had smaller pieces of gear. Then everything got huge for two or three decades, and now it's getting minimal again."
He likely won't be found climbing in any windows at the Capitol Theatre this week, however. Valdy is set to perform at the theatre on Thursday, Jan. 31.
"Getting back in the Capitol Theatre in Moncton is heaven," he says. "It's a gorgeous space. It's not a deep theatre. It's broad, but it's not terribly deep, and the people are stacked in there, so the sound is quite confined and quite warm."
Valdy rattles off the names of Canadian cities and venues and his thoughts on each with ease. He's been around the country countless times since the 1960s, when he first made a name for himself. Volumes of Canadian history could likely be written from the folk singer's memories.
"I don't know if this has changed or remained the same, but I'm noticing a huge spirit to (Moncton), a bilingual spirit that I didn't notice before," he says when asked about any change he may have noticed in Moncton over the years.
"The people slip back and forth between (English and French) with such ease, and there doesn't seem to be any tension. That's how well I know the city. There may be huge underlying tension, but it's not noticable to me. And that's the only Canadian city I feel that way in."
He says Moncton is a "unique blip on the Canadian map."
A Canadian folk star in the 1960s and '70s, Valdy's biggest mainstream hit came from the tune "Rock And Roll Song". He continues to play about 200 dates a year most years when he's not at home with his wife on Salt Spring Island, B.C.
Valdy says the last time he played in the Hub City, he noticed a few younger folks in the crowd, which he says is a "real compliment".
He continues to tour each year and shows no signs of slowing down. Valdy has two albums in the works, a collection of love songs and a collection of songs about family. He is considering an album of cover songs as well.
"I still love doing it," he says.

charlene
01-29-2008, 10:36 AM
NObody has more fun on stage than Valdy..and the crowd eats it up, clapping and singing along and laughing along with him.
He's a force to be reckoned with!
lol

Jesse Joe
01-29-2008, 12:02 PM
Your so right Char, he's got a great voice, and plays that guitar very good. He seems to like Moncton a lot too. Here's a guy that didn't get the recognition that he truly deserves.

In the meantime here's a great song ! " Et Voila " ! :biggrin: :)


YouTube - Valdy - Play Me A Rock'n'Roll Song

culverd
01-30-2008, 07:00 PM
Valdy is a great performer, on another matter what ever happened to Dan Hill, his is the only person i saw at the Riverboat in Yorkville. I was to young to go there in the sixties.

Jesse Joe
01-30-2008, 08:39 PM
I saw Dan Hill at The Moncton High School Auditorium 3 times in the mid 70's. Once opening for Murray MacLauchlan, and the 2 other times on his own. He had a great sounding Martin Acoustic Guitar, that he could play very well, no capo just like Valdy.

I liked his music until the song, "Sometimes When We Touch" came out and then I lost interest in his music. I imagine he's still around. :)


www.danhill.com (http://www.danhill.com/)

Jesse Joe
01-30-2008, 08:42 PM
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Jesse Joe
01-30-2008, 08:43 PM
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Dan Hill

johnfowles
01-31-2008, 06:11 PM
Well I say you are very welcome to him Omer
In the heyday of Napster I once downloaded then hastily deleted a considerably vulgarised and very roughly "sung" Valdy "version" of Sundown", with the emphasis on "going down",a quite unjustified and disgusting "parody". I just hope Gord never had it inflicted on his ears as I am sure he would have instructed his lawyers to issue a cease and desist order!!