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Oct 28, 2006, 6:58:35 AM10/28/06
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Mark Gardener & Doug Yule
live at Pianos, NYC, August 31, 2006
a review by Sal Mercuri

From: http://olivier.landemaine.free.fr/dougyule/dypianos.html

"Caroline" Doug Yule video:
http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv

An appreciative New York audience witnessed the first area performance
by
Doug Yule in over thirty years on August 31, 2006. The arrangements for

Thursday night's show came together in a whirlwind of emails and phone
calls
over a mere four days.

Doug and Mark Gardener, former member of Ride would appear together in
a
small club on the lower east side of Manhattan. The original idea was
for
Mark to perform his set and then, in an acknowledgment of the Velvet
Underground's influence on his music, he would call on Doug to join him
for
"New Age".

Doug arrived at Pianos on Ludlow street (coincidentally, a stone's
throw
from Lou, John, and Sterling's old apartment) with his guitar and
violin and
met Mark. After a brief chat, they quickly moved on to the business of
rehearsal. They seemed to click almost immediately and it appeared that
the
performance of the one song would go very smoothly. One song would
hardly be
enough though. So both Doug and Mark ran through "Two More Hands", one
of
Doug's original tunes, and then "What Goes On"!

Mark then brilliantly suggested that since they were digging into the
VU
catalog, why not dig a bit further and try "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'"? After a
mad
scramble for the lyrics, they worked the song out beautifully. Mark
sang
harmony and matched Doug's guitar with his own twelve-string.

Because the show came together so quickly, there was no time for
promotion
beyond word-of-mouth and postings on web sites. The small room filled
up
nicely however, and the audience was treated to Mark's lovely solo set
and
then the shared set with Doug. I think what really surprised the
audience
was how well Doug's voice has held up over the years. If you closed
your
eyes, you'd swear it was 1970. Doug and Mark's voices and guitars
blended
beautifully.

The set was as follows: Mark solo: Water and Wine, Snow in Mexico, Time
to
Time, Beautiful Ghost, Story of the Eye.

Mark was then joined by Doug and Daniel Yule, Doug's thirteen year-old
son.
They played violin on an Appalachian standard "Candy Girl" with Mark on

guitar. The trio continued with "Two More Hands" with Doug switching to

guitar for this original song from 2000, and then on to a great
rendition of
"What Goes On" with Daniel replacing that song's distinctive twin
guitar
solo with a lovely violin version.

Doug and Mark then proceeded to "New Age" which again highlighted
Doug's
excellent and amazingly youthful voice, and closed with a majestic
rendition
of "Oh! Sweet Nuthin". The delighted audience clamored for one more but

there simply wasn't enough time to have had prepared more. Doug and
Mark
both expressed how much they enjoyed playing together and it's entirely

possible that we may hear more from them.

For me, it was like a dream come true to hear those great songs so
wonderfully performed. It was also great fun to meet Mark and find out
what
a warm and extremely talented guy he is. Do not miss him if he comes to
your
town! I must thank the staff and crew at Pianos who could not have been
more
helpful and accommodating, and my partner in this venture, Steve
Pestana.
The performance was taped by a crew from Grey Skies Films which is
producing
a DVD documentary on Mark.

- Sal Mercuri

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