Rick Wakeman's mum would have been so proud of him. Sitting up there on stage doing a proper piano recital rather than those dramatic and rowdy songs he did with prog rock heroes Yes. Mrs Wakeman - who he dedicates the lovely Gone But Not Forgotten to later in the
Concert review: Rick Wakeman, Bruce Mason Centre
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And after a short rendition of Monkey, his two and a half hour performance takes flight with "finger warmer" Elgin Mansions, and then covers everything from Merlin the Magician, a mid-70s tune that goes from regal and measured to bouncy and bonkers, a couple of Yes tunes (And You and I and Wonderous Stories), and his hilarious and clever Nursery Rhyme Concerto, including Hickory Dickory Dock done Ravel style.
So while it wasn't Wakeman the prog rock innovator in action, the master pianist and consummate host and storyteller sure showed up.
Who: Rick Wakeman
Where: Bruce Mason Centre