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Stevie Wonder, Birmingham NIA. Last night was the opener. If any of you are going you're in for a real treat. What a night! So many great songs and even the sloppy ones were magical once you hear Stevie singing them. Well worth every single penny | |
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iloveannie said: Last night was the opener. If any of you are going you're in for a real treat. What a night! So many great songs and even the sloppy ones were magical once you hear Stevie singing them. Well worth every single penny
HEY!! I'm going to see him on 9/25. Could you please describe the concert, he modd? the setlist??? | |
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graecophilos said: iloveannie said: Last night was the opener. If any of you are going you're in for a real treat. What a night! So many great songs and even the sloppy ones were magical once you hear Stevie singing them. Well worth every single penny
HEY!! I'm going to see him on 9/25. Could you please describe the concert, he modd? the setlist??? I'm going on monday, could you please not describe it! Wait, why did I click this link? D'Oh! | |
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Sander said: graecophilos said: HEY!! I'm going to see him on 9/25. Could you please describe the concert, he modd? the setlist??? I'm going on monday, could you please not describe it! Wait, why did I click this link? D'Oh! Noo, please describe!! [Edited 9/9/08 5:04am] | |
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I couldn't get tickets untill Oct 4th
so i've got 3 weeks to wait yet. What's the arena like? I've never been here, only ever gone to the NEC, from the ticketmaster thingy it looked to be quite small (fingers crossed!) - Stevie will be on Jonathon Ross this friday night on BBC1 [Edited 9/9/08 6:19am] | |
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Wonderful return for Stevie fans
Stevie Wonder pleased the crowd with 50 years of his classic hits By Ian Youngs Music reporter, BBC News, Birmingham With a canon of classic songs, unbowed enthusiasm and his musical faculties still sharp, Stevie Wonder has opened his first European tour for a decade. The US star took fans at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena on a two-hour journey through almost 50 years of songs that helped shape soul and pop. A sold out crowd of 13,500 saw him play with a 10-strong band and four backing singers, including his daughter Aisha. Wonder, 58, now visits Manchester and London before other European cities. With a musical catalogue that few can match, Wonder took a couple of detours but made sure his biggest hits were in the bag. Breathless medley They ranged from 1960s Motown standards like Uptight through the groundbreaking 1970s funk of Superstition to his 1980s pop smash I Just Called To Say I Love You. Wonder's mid-'70s albums will go down as his masterpieces, and he saved their highlights until last. Wonder performed alongside his daughter Aisha Superstition merged into Sir Duke, which segued into I Wish before the finale of As - a breathless medley that left the crowd on a high. But with time running out, the most anticipated songs were also the most rushed. Dressed all in black, with a growing girth and receding hair, it is now 45 years since Wonder had his first hit as The 12-Year-Old Genius, and 23 since he last reached the top of the charts. But the massive cheer that greeted Wonder at the start of the night confirmed his status as one of pop's sacred stars. For the first tune, he reached for the harmonica, coaxing intricate nuances as easily as if it were a grand piano. His other instruments - and that includes his voice - were played the same way, with sincere, soulful expression, warm passion and jazzy improvisation. Bizarre turn His vocal cords and his fingers are in fine condition, and he is one of the most irrepressibly enthusiastic men in pop, brimming with infectious energy. That was summed up as he sat at his keyboard, with his head up, body swaying and mouth in a wide open grin. He led lots of audience participation, getting the crowd to chant or sing lines, and told us how much he loved us several times, thanking us for everything we had done for him. He also revealed how the death of lost his mother in 2006 inspired him to go back on the road after so long. I Just Called To Say I Love You was a little understated, apologetic even, but nothing was going to stop the crowd singing and swaying along "I want to take all the pain that I feel and celebrate and turn it around," he told us. "What a blessing I've had in this life to be able to go places I've never imagined, and meet so many wonderful people, people like yourselves." But his exuberance did get slightly out of hand. The funky interludes and jams dragged and his monologues had a habit of turning into rambles. At one point, he launched into a speech about the people who have had visions to bring people together "through all the craziness", about "unity and peace and oneness", and the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille. Then things took a turn for the bizarre with an appearance by Hull City footballer George Boateng. He presented Wonder with a statue of Arthur Wharton, the UK's first black professional footballer, and in return the singer added his voice to the campaign for Wharton to be more widely recognised. But during the second half of the show, proceedings got back on track and the hits came thick and fast. Living For the City was followed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered and Uptight, and the 13,500-strong chorus was in fine voice for My Cherie Amour and For Once In My Life. I Just Called To Say I Love You was a little understated, apologetic even, but nothing was going to stop the crowd singing and swaying along. They were more reluctant to join his chants of Barack Obama's name, though, as Wonder launched into Superstition and the finale. Those last songs summed up Wonder's greatest achievements, weaving a vibrant tapestry of melodic adventure, dynamic arrangements, bubbling soul and indefatigable spirit. | |
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That pretty much sums it up and saves me from having to.
Let me just say though that when you just sit quietly and listen, Stevie's voice is hypnotic like few others. Some people just sing from the soul. Eric Roberson, I'm talking about you. It was a wonderful night and yes the final songs were crammed in a little but I'll happily look back on my life and know I danced to Superstition with Stevie Wonder sat at the keyboard singing his heart out. Some things money can buy yet they're still priceless. | |
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which songs did he also sing?? My favorite, "Ribbon In The Sky" as well? And some songs from "A Time To Love"??
I think, this man's got sooo many hits that he'll always dissapoint some people. I just think in non-English speaking countries he shouldn't talk too much... I don't want to be rude, but probably some will have problems to udnerstand him and the speech times could be saved for more songs!! | |
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I'm going this Friday and can't wait! Stevie is singing and chatting on Jonathan Ross this week too. I'll be at the concert when it's on but I've set it to record. | |
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I'm going on Thursday! Could I just ask what time the gig started? | |
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I'm going in 2 weeks... looking forward to it! | |
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Tickets stated 8pm but the show got underway just after 8.30. Not going to say which songs he performed as I don't think surprises should be spoiled. | |
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iloveannie said: Tickets stated 8pm but the show got underway just after 8.30. Not going to say which songs he performed as I don't think surprises should be spoiled.
I know the setlist allready. An artist like SW, who has sooo many hits, never can satisfy all his fans. | |
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I'm glad that Stevie is touring so much | |
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Stevie Wonder is on the Jonathan Ross show (UK) BBC1, 1025 tonight. I think I read somewhere that the show had some vintage footage. [Edited 9/12/08 10:52am] | |
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SoulAlive said: I'm glad that Stevie is touring so much
Stevie said that he had a dream that his dear recently departed mother told him to get back out on the road, that he had been away too long! | |
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SoulAlive said: I'm glad that Stevie is touring so much
yes.money talks! | |
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Just wondering what time he usually starts? What time have the UK gigs finished? | |
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headache said: Just wondering what time he usually starts? What time have the UK gigs finished?
On Thursday he came on at 8.30 and finished at 11.00. . | |
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