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New JOAN AS POLICEWOMAN cd A new release is expected in JUNE
To Survive 01 Honor Wishes 02 Holiday 03 To Be Loved 04 To Be Lonely 05 Magpies 06 Start of My Heart 07 Hard White Wall 08 Furious 09 To Survive 10 To America [ft. Rufus Wainwright] New Dates 04-17 London, England - Roundhouse (FREEDM Studio) 05-14 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge (invite only) [Edited 3/31/08 12:09pm] [Edited 3/31/08 12:10pm] Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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wavesofbliss said: 05-14 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge (invite only)
What does "invite only" mean? Because tickets are available to anyone on Ticketmaster. | |
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thats a great question. i know it's a small venue but i didn't even notice that part. it's probably to create hype. Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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Wow...this is the first time I recall anybody mentioning JAPW on the org . Where have I been...or where are you all hiding ? | |
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wavesofbliss said: thats a great question. i know it's a small venue but i didn't even notice that part. it's probably to create hype.
I've known about the show for a few weeks now, but I'll get my ticket this week as soon as I get my paycheck. I'll go to Mercury Lounge and get it there directly to avoid Ticketmaster fees. | |
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Ottensen said: Wow...this is the first time I recall anybody mentioning JAPW on the org . Where have I been...or where are you all hiding ?
Waves starts about one Joan thread a year. You probably missed them. | |
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Joan As Police Woman
@ Roundhouse Studio, London, 17 April 2008 Joan As Police Woman Considering what an accomplished and stylish musician Joan Wasser is, it's eyebrow-raising how nervous she sometimes seemed during her showcase set tonight. After performing as part of Rufus Wainwright's band and Antony And The Johnsons, Wasser's quietly seductive debut solo album Real Life emerged in 2006. Its successor To Survive is due in June. On account of its imminent arrival, Wasser devotees eagerly assembled for this sold-out show. With Antony Hegarty himself amongst them in the audience, Joan took to the stage resplendent in a pale spring dress and a striking black head-dress, backed by drums and bass. Unlike her earlier tours, during which she sat behind a keyboard as though it were a desk, this time she elected to stand while tinkling her ivories. Despite giggling nervously between bouts of whispered rapartee, for the most part she managed to appear relaxed and confident, indulging in between songs chat throughout. Her easy demeanour percolated out to her audience. A favourite theme of the evening was her fear of London - in particular its hurrying-scurrying commuters. "None of you have ever commuted," she added, laughing. People ask what she puts in her tea, she informed us, after a tangential mini-ramble about shoes. "I'm just naturally psychedelic," she said, entirely convincingly. Retuning her guitar and battling recurrent sound issues caused, apparently, by a faulty cable, she found herself frequently with time on her hands for audience interaction. The new album's songs were all written in different keys, she joked, to allow her time to chat while she retuned the guitar. During one such retuning she joined a whispered conversation taking place in the audience. Nobody minded. Material from the new record, though here devoid of its orchestral arrangements, was at least as strong as anything from Real Life. Hard White Wall was a particular treat, an addictive arpeggiated keyboard loop hooking the latter half of the track as Wasser's voice and building and collapsing drums and cymbals swirled around it. Better still was Furious, for which she announced the head-dress would have to go: "I can't wear this for this song." Her more stately paced numbers can, on record, occasionally drift by like so much smoke in a jazz bar. Live, and stripped down to Wasser's piano and vocals only, their stark quality rarely fails to mesmerise. The beautiful To Be Lonely's deliberately measured pacing entranced the audience to a stillness and quietude perfect for hearing pins drop during the line: "This is the one I will try to be lonely with." Antony duetted on her debut; To Survive features an unheralded duet with Rufus called To America. Neither man joined her on stage tonight, but in truth Wasser had little need of star names to shelter behind. She's grown into a star in her own right. Christobel, Real Life's most pacey and memorable number, ended the main set. She wasn't gone long before howls of approval brought her back for perhaps her best known yet still understated track, Eternal Flame, and a solo epilogue on piano. Whatever she thought of London before her performance, perhaps the warm reaction of its non-commuters had calmed her fears by the show's end. - Michael Hubbard Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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some clips from the show
http://uk.youtube.com/wat...FCvO_ugWug – “Holiday” 1 http://uk.youtube.com/wat...uKpJdixYl0 - “Holiday” 2 http://uk.youtube.com/wat...MxDR-mdrds – Joan talking http://uk.youtube.com/wat...HW3EbgP07k – “Christobel” http://uk.youtube.com/wat...ChoTt6KRrA – “Eternal Flame” Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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Crap. I never bought my ticket for next month's show and now it's sold out. | |
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sextonseven said: Crap. I never bought my ticket for next month's show and now it's sold out.
You guys have me jonesin' for Gotham pretty bad right now | |
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just another reminder. i've heard the cd and its very much a cotiuation of Real Life. I had hoped that she would rock a bit more on this one but, oh well. a few weeks ago while Joan was in London for a couple of dates. [Edited 10/7/08 11:31am] [Edited 10/7/08 11:31am] Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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wavesofbliss said: just another reminder. i've heard the cd and its very much a cotiuation of Real Life. I had hoped that she would rock a bit more on this one but, oh well.
That's not so bad. An artist really needs to change things up on their third album though if they've nailed down their sound on their first two. | |
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