Opening for Adrian Belew in 2007
- historydeletesitse
- Dec 1, 2023
- 4 min read

Here's a little something I wrote after opening for Adrian Belew over 16 years ago. ~rh Well, the Adrian Belew show was in-credible, as I fully expected. First and foremost I want to extend a mountainous dollop of gratitude to John Madden of Magus Productions and Chris Shaydler at The Southgate House for inviting me to open the show. The ballroom filled up almost immediately when the doors opened at 7pm. By the time I went on at 8 the place was packed. (These people all paid $30 apiece for their tickets; You don’t have stragglers wandering in at 10:45 when they’ve plunked down that kinda jack for the tickets.) My set was warmly received by a huge crowd of largely unfamiliar faces. Though I was happy to see some old friends there too. The quick and dirty down-low on my set-list: I opened with 3 instrumentals (“Pace”, et al) then moved right into what you might call my singer/songwriter-type stuff. All of it seemed to go over pretty good. I couldn’t resist playing at least one Willie Nelson song. I wasn’t planning on playing “Fly Me To The Moon” (indeed, I haven’t played it out in a while), but it went over pretty well at a friend’s birthday soiree Friday night so I figured ‘what the hell’ and ended my set with that... Adrian’s set was SMOKIN’. Again I STRONGLY urge you to check out his website for more details on what he’s been up to lately and his plans for 2007 : www.adrianbelew.net . I will confess: initially I was dubious about his (new) very young rhythm section. BUT THEY ABSOLUTELY BLEW ME AWAY. 19-year-old Eric Slick on drums was so unbelievably good that I planted myself up on the balcony for the bird’s-eye view from which I could watch him give the drums a good thrashing. Eric’s 22-year-old sister Julie tore UP the bass, even on some really heavy, complicated Tony Levin basslines on King Crimson tunes like Elephant Talk, Three Of A Perfect Pair, and - my favorite, the show closer - Thela Hun Ginjeet!!! Eric flailed wildly away a la Terry Bozzio, and sister Julie with giant mop of long brown hair, super laid back casual in long sundress and bare feet, made some really complex bass parts look EASY. Couple buddies of mine, roughly the same age as me, said “This makes me feel old”. I said, “Fuck that, are you kidding? This makes me feel YOUNG!” An unexpected highlight of the evening: meeting Eric and Julie’s DAD, Greg. Proud papa, smiling ear to ear, snapping pictures throughout the show and introducing himself, shaking hands all around the club.
More highlights:
1. Getting my picture taken with Adrian after the show. Though I don’t think he saw/heard my set, and I was a little too geeked/drunk to even attempt to introduce myself as someone he should know. Asked for a picture. Said “Cheese” and “Thanks”. Skulked away, embarrassed!
2. Reunited with my old buddy Mark Wilkerson who drove up from Louisville to see the show. A dear old friend who I hadn’t seen for maybe 10 or 15 YEARS, Mark is the author of the recently published - and really fucking GREAT - Pete Townshend biography, “Amazing Journey: The Life Of Pete Townshend”. Much of it is available for reading online at http://www.townshendbio.com - go check it out RIGHT NOW! It’s awesome!
3. Performing in front of long-time heroes Bob Nyswonger and Rob Fetters in the audience. Rob, in particular, is one of my all-time favorite guitarists, a HUGE influence on me. Running into these guys in a bar, for me, is like stumbling upon Jimi Hendrix or Charles Mingus just walking down the street. I stand in awe of them. Super-humble the both of them, I am proud to call them my friends, The Kings.
4. Countless people approached me after my set with nice things to say and I feel like I made a lotta new friends that night. Ran into quite a few people, in fact, that I hadn’t seen for a while and that also was extremely gratifying. Example: an acquaintance from way back, Jeremy, who I only run into like every few YEARS, turns out he’s a videographer working for Adrian on this tour and who was kind enough to film my performance for me. UnbeLEEvable kindness such as this was extended to me time and time again Saturday night. Made me feel blessed. I am.
5. Adrian singing “Young Lions”! Totally unexpected, hadn’t heard this song in a long-ass time. They nailed it, no - set it ON FIRE - and it seemed particularly appropriate, perhaps even a direct reference to young Eric and Julie.
Thanks to everybody who came to the show, and also to those of you who could not afford the ticket or otherwise had plans but went out of your way to congratulate me on the sweet gig. Indeed. One of the sweetest ever.
Keep in touch, y’all.
I love ya-
rh
The Twang Bar King meets the Tele Deluxe King makes for a really nice pic. I believe I was at this show, but might be confusing it with a Bears reunion show I seen (sic) at the Southgate. Adrian is one of those very few guitar player's guitar players, if I may be so brazenly bold as to introduce such a concept into the comment section of your blog in which I am writing about two of my all-time favorites. Once one hears, listens to, and gets to see live a guitar player's guitar player, one realizes their greatness, as there just simply aren't that many that have such truly unique signature sounds and skills that seeing live just make…