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February 5th, 2011: ROBYN at Radio City Music Hall, New York City
I never thought Radio City Music Hall could be turned into a big party with its assigned seating, but watching nearly everyone dancing in their seats and some in the aisles as well as Swedish pop star Robyn performed on stage changed my mind. Along with her band of two drummers and two keyboardists, they did their best to keep the energy going nonstop, segueing many of the songs into one other. Robyn was a dancing dynamo as usual running up and down the stairs along each side of the venue to interact with fans in the front of the lower mezzanine. The only glitch was when she tripped and fell backwards during "Call Your Girlfriend" which I'm surprised didn't happen more often with the huge platforms she was wearing. With all the electricity coming off the stage, elaborate visuals weren't necessary, Robyn and crew using just the two giant pinwheels that have appeared at earlier performances as stage props and a strong light show. "Dancing On My Own" seemed to get the biggest reaction again, but all songs were received very well really, up to the now no longer surprise "Dancing Queen" / "Show Me Love" synthapella medley to close the show. She didn't talk much except during one of the encores to tell everyone that this was the largest crowd (5,000+) she's ever played to as a headliner. Congratulations to Radio City for giving Robyn and the audience a night to remember.
Setlist:
Time Machine
Encore 1:
Encore 2: U Should Know Better
90 minutes
[Edited 2/7/11 13:41pm] | |
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I think I've heard of Robyn but never listened to any of her music, I will now . So far your track record in good music is batting a 1000. | |
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Thanks! But you won't say that after I post my next review. I'm seeing Prince tonight. | |
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dropped 500 points.
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Last show I saw was Roger Waters - The Wall in Houston TX about two/three months ago.
Phenomenal performance. The building of the wall - the use of imagery. It was spectacular. (The set list was simply the double record set - no additional material).
I was blown away by how good he sounded considering how bad Roger's voice has sounded in gigs from 5/10 years ago. I have since learned his voice was pre-taped, which is kind of a bummer.
If I'm being honest, I don't think he could have pulled this off without pre-recorded vocals because I think his voice is shot. So I'm still glad the gig went off the way it did because it was a truly magnificent event.
Before that - it was Smokey Robinson in Snoqualmie Washington. His voice is still outrageous (especially for someone who is about 70 years old).
And while he broke out a few lesser known gems like "The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage", most of the show featured Vegas/schmaltzy arrangements of all the hits. Bass and drum combo had no groove. The keys were far too prominent in the mix. The guitars were lifeless. I mean, Smokey is in my top three of all time and i still loved the gig, but the arrangements just zapped all the energy out of half the tunes. | |
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Cody Chesnutt
The night before christmas which was the reason I had to go on my own
In a really small venue in Vienna, Austria.
I would have preferred if I knew any of the songs he did as he only did new material, but it was still nice With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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The Barkays
Years ago. Probably 2005 or 2006.
The "Jubilee Jam" fesival in Jackson, MS.
Great show as usual. The Barkays always put on a good show. I hate outdoor events in general but I really hated the fact that it was also raining. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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"Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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Whom: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Where: Roseland, Portland, Oregon USA When: February 8, 2011 9:00 P.M.
In an age when "real" talent and media image are often a mere blur, I can happily report that in spite of all our Blog-o-sphere bluster, talent does indeed abide.
It's a simple affair, really: choose an instrument of expression & become its' master. Shorty has achieved this feat to devastating effect.
Maybe but 3 other times have I heard a horn section this crisp & bright. Perfect in tone & tight in execution....you can hear the pedigree in these dudes' notes.....the streets they grew up on & the heroes they emulate. New heroes are born of just such metal.
The material (originals and covers) is well chosen & delivered in rapid-fire succession, leaving the audience (often) stunned post-salvo. "Hypnotic" comes to mind, but I must say, "elation" is the memory that will stay with me from watching these guys raise the roof at Roseland tonight.
If musical "talent", circa 2011 needs an emissary, Shorty is a fine candidate. If he & his horn come near you.......show up & prepare to be elevated.....N'Oleans style.
Grade: A
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[Edited 2/9/11 2:48am] Funk Is It's Own Reward | |
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February 7th: PRINCE at Madison Square Garden, New York City
This was the last of six shows Prince played in the New York/New Jersey area over the past two months and it was clear he wanted to go out with a bang. He kept the setlist limited to mostly his well-known hits which ensured the audience would give back the energy he gave and that energy was a lot. Dressed all in gold including gold heels for the main set and then in red for the encores, he performed with such enthusiasm that it was hard to believe that he's in his 50s. His band (John Blackwell on drums, Renato and Cassandra on keys and Ida on bass) was situated at the head of his symbol-shaped stage except for keyboardist Mr. Hayes who was set up on the floor within the crowd. Also present were singers Shelby Johnson, Olivia Warfield and Elisa Fiorello to provide stellar additional vocals and ballerina Misty Copeland who danced during "The Beautiful Ones". Prince had lots of fun with the crowd inviting two women from the VIP section to dance with him during "Controversy", one of whom was Kim Kardashian who was so stiff, Prince immediately had her leave the stage. He closed the main set with "Nothing Compares 2 U" dedicating it to former Revolution drummer Bobby Z who had recently suffered a heart attack. The first encore began with opening act Cee-Lo Green providing vocals on the surprise cover of his own Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy". The second encore opened with a medley that sped through old tracks, some with a few lines sung, some just instrumental samples while more VIP members danced onstage. "Mountains" was the highlight for many fans during the third encore before ending the night with two Sly Stone covers and promising that he'd be back again soon in New York. Judging by how lively everyone was at the arena for this show, New York would be happy to have him.
Setlist:
Laydown
Encore 1:
Encore 2:
Encore 3:
140 minutes
[Edited 2/9/11 12:45pm] | |
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