CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
WOW!!! Undoubtedly, by far the best concert to date! I wish everyone the good fortune to get fantastic seats, be in great company (my husband , Diana , and Gal who drove 7 hours from Hollywood to claim his front row center seat, and because of his reactions, make your reactions seem silent ) and be surrounded by the most incredibly enthusiatic fans!!!!
This is the first concert I have attended where every single song (except maybe 'In My Secret Life') was rewarded with a standing ovation, and no it wasn't just the four of us (I did check - not that being the only ones standing would have stopped us ).
The interplay between all on stage was heightened more than ever, probably fueled by the audiences' fervor and appreciation. At one point, when LC is on bended knee singing to Javier Maas,(don't remember which song) LC starts to forcefully (he doesn't normally do it this way in this song) sing the lyrics at (not to) Javier, with a grin on his face as if to say 'what are you going to do about this' and Javier comes back at him with extra notes and chords with a 'so there' and they are both highly amused with the moment as is the laughing audience. This type of thing went on throughout the concert, absolute gems! The continued ardent reaction of the audience turned them all into scoundrels!
After so many performances, they are still fresh, as if it is their first show. Subtle nuances in solos, emphasis on wording continue to delight. 'Lullaby' and 'Waiting For The Miracle' were choices passed up in favor of 'That Don't Make It Junk' - possibly because of the slightly faster tempo would appeal more to this audience on an LC high (between 'Democracy' and 'Closing Time'). Boy, did they give us a show!
Like a good LC soldier, I came prepared. Box of chocolates and a long stemmed twig . The rose part (artificial - where do you get a real one in an unfamiliar city?) got lost during cocktails with Diana at her hotel bar. After an exhaustive search by my wonderful husband in the small area the rose had to be - nothing - woohoohoo - Twilight Zone . Yes, I presented the Master with a twig just before 'Everybody Knows' while apologizing that I had lost the rose part, don't know if he heard. At the end of the song, he graciously picked up the twig and the box of chocolates, made eye contact with me, smiled, and gave me a nod. What could have been if it was a rose and not a twig . Okay, 'Suzanne' is coming up. Out comes the tea (purchased in an Asian supermarket and was a 'product of China') and two oranges. A bemused smile and shake of the head from LC. Must prefer chocolates because these were not picked up until the end of the show by the crew. Last 'offering'. Just before 'First We Take Manhattan' the monkey is propped up in a sitting position with the plywood (balsa wood) violin velcroed in place as if it is playing the 'instrument'. I learned after the Hamilton show, where I gently tossed a monkey on stage, to never do this again. Everyone on stage recoiled in horror at the unexpected object coming toward them . Dicey choice, the monkey and the violin, as LC is being sarcastic about these items in the song, but, it is a homage to his wry sense of humor on my part. I think they liked it, LC just kept smiling and shaking his head and smiling and shaking his head and almost laughing. PRICELESS!!!!! Worth every minute I spent carving and fashioning that violin. Anything to bring that unexpected smile to LC's face!
Needless to say, I really enjoyed this show! Thank you Diana for originally bringing this info to the Forum's attention. Bill and Eve, Diana and I already discussed (at the show) the fact that our active participation at the concert was a major contributing force in making the show so successful and yes they should pay us to sit front row center at all the concerts
Warmest regards to everyone,
Mary
This is the first concert I have attended where every single song (except maybe 'In My Secret Life') was rewarded with a standing ovation, and no it wasn't just the four of us (I did check - not that being the only ones standing would have stopped us ).
The interplay between all on stage was heightened more than ever, probably fueled by the audiences' fervor and appreciation. At one point, when LC is on bended knee singing to Javier Maas,(don't remember which song) LC starts to forcefully (he doesn't normally do it this way in this song) sing the lyrics at (not to) Javier, with a grin on his face as if to say 'what are you going to do about this' and Javier comes back at him with extra notes and chords with a 'so there' and they are both highly amused with the moment as is the laughing audience. This type of thing went on throughout the concert, absolute gems! The continued ardent reaction of the audience turned them all into scoundrels!
After so many performances, they are still fresh, as if it is their first show. Subtle nuances in solos, emphasis on wording continue to delight. 'Lullaby' and 'Waiting For The Miracle' were choices passed up in favor of 'That Don't Make It Junk' - possibly because of the slightly faster tempo would appeal more to this audience on an LC high (between 'Democracy' and 'Closing Time'). Boy, did they give us a show!
Like a good LC soldier, I came prepared. Box of chocolates and a long stemmed twig . The rose part (artificial - where do you get a real one in an unfamiliar city?) got lost during cocktails with Diana at her hotel bar. After an exhaustive search by my wonderful husband in the small area the rose had to be - nothing - woohoohoo - Twilight Zone . Yes, I presented the Master with a twig just before 'Everybody Knows' while apologizing that I had lost the rose part, don't know if he heard. At the end of the song, he graciously picked up the twig and the box of chocolates, made eye contact with me, smiled, and gave me a nod. What could have been if it was a rose and not a twig . Okay, 'Suzanne' is coming up. Out comes the tea (purchased in an Asian supermarket and was a 'product of China') and two oranges. A bemused smile and shake of the head from LC. Must prefer chocolates because these were not picked up until the end of the show by the crew. Last 'offering'. Just before 'First We Take Manhattan' the monkey is propped up in a sitting position with the plywood (balsa wood) violin velcroed in place as if it is playing the 'instrument'. I learned after the Hamilton show, where I gently tossed a monkey on stage, to never do this again. Everyone on stage recoiled in horror at the unexpected object coming toward them . Dicey choice, the monkey and the violin, as LC is being sarcastic about these items in the song, but, it is a homage to his wry sense of humor on my part. I think they liked it, LC just kept smiling and shaking his head and smiling and shaking his head and almost laughing. PRICELESS!!!!! Worth every minute I spent carving and fashioning that violin. Anything to bring that unexpected smile to LC's face!
Needless to say, I really enjoyed this show! Thank you Diana for originally bringing this info to the Forum's attention. Bill and Eve, Diana and I already discussed (at the show) the fact that our active participation at the concert was a major contributing force in making the show so successful and yes they should pay us to sit front row center at all the concerts
Warmest regards to everyone,
Mary
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Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
At CostcoMaryB wrote: The rose part (artificial - where do you get a real one in an unfamiliar city?)
I got my rose bouquet at Costco in Halifax, and carefully took it with me to Charlottetown (it looked quite impressive in the middle of very early spring there).
And I agree, you should be paid to sit front row center at all the concerts
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Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
Mary
I'm still smiling and laughing to myself about the monkey and violin. From what you say it looks like Leonard really appreciated the "offering".
And what a lucky monkey , getting to tour with Leonard and the band from now on. and maybe even getting to play with them.
I'm still smiling and laughing to myself about the monkey and violin. From what you say it looks like Leonard really appreciated the "offering".
And what a lucky monkey , getting to tour with Leonard and the band from now on. and maybe even getting to play with them.
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2009: Quebec 21/5, Ottawa 26/5, Dublin 19/7,Venice 3/8, Barcelona 21/9, Nashville 5/11, St.Louis 7/11, San Jose 13/11
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Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
Hi all,
Hope this works. Been trying to figure out how to resize my photos!
Hope this works. Been trying to figure out how to resize my photos!
Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
One more with the monkey! I loved Sharon's smile!
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Thanks for those Di. They're great. And I see the tea and oranges as well.
It's a big monkey.
It's a big monkey.
2008: Dublin 14/6, Lucca 27/7,Munich 6/10, Bournemouth 11/11, London 13/11 ,Paris 24/11.
2009: Quebec 21/5, Ottawa 26/5, Dublin 19/7,Venice 3/8, Barcelona 21/9, Nashville 5/11, St.Louis 7/11, San Jose 13/11
2010: Sligo 31/7,1/8.
2009: Quebec 21/5, Ottawa 26/5, Dublin 19/7,Venice 3/8, Barcelona 21/9, Nashville 5/11, St.Louis 7/11, San Jose 13/11
2010: Sligo 31/7,1/8.
Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
Thanks Bill's Bar,
Mary doesn't mess around! I can only imagine what she has planned for the final concert at Red Rocks
Wish the photos were clearer but not using a flash makes it difficult.
All the best,
Diana
Mary doesn't mess around! I can only imagine what she has planned for the final concert at Red Rocks
Wish the photos were clearer but not using a flash makes it difficult.
All the best,
Diana
Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
One more photo...it's of Leonard and came out a little dark but I sort of like it....
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YA-HOOOOOO!!!!! Diana! You DID it! The photos are great! I love the one with Sharon smiling also. The whole photo captures a moment and that moment shines through the computer screen. It gave me a thrill when I saw it -- like I went to the concert in your LC tote bag -- at least for a moment. I like the intimate, soul-singing Leonard in blue also. Nice photo.
So, thank you, thank you, thank you
And MaryB? I repeat myself. You are sooooooooo clever.
My best,
Eve
So, thank you, thank you, thank you
And MaryB? I repeat myself. You are sooooooooo clever.
My best,
Eve
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MARY! I missed your long post on the concert! Went straight to the pics, I guess. What a rush of enthusiasm! I think you brought the whole uproarious audience with you to the screen. Standing ovation to you
My best,
Eve
My best,
Eve
Re: CONCERT REPORT: Phoenix, April 5
Well priceless is the only word for it Mary B, what a great story. Very well done, what a fantastic idea. Clearly Leonard just loved it!
Ladydi, excellent photos, great that you captured each moment for us, big thank you.
Marie
Ladydi, excellent photos, great that you captured each moment for us, big thank you.
Marie
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I love everything about this thread! Leonard holding the monkey is pretty much the best pic ever. I'm inspired to bring him something next week...
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MaryB, you are great with your ideas and their implementation, my congrats
Diane, pictures are a delight, thank you for making this report even more exciting
Mnkyface, would you care to add to this thread your story of an intense Cohen fan visiting Oakland box office for the past week ? I think it's a great story, I used it to prove to my husband I'm relatively sane as far as Leonard Cohen fans go
MaryB, you are great with your ideas and their implementation, my congrats
Diane, pictures are a delight, thank you for making this report even more exciting
Mnkyface, would you care to add to this thread your story of an intense Cohen fan visiting Oakland box office for the past week ? I think it's a great story, I used it to prove to my husband I'm relatively sane as far as Leonard Cohen fans go
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@ ladydi --
What camera did you use, did you use a flash, and if not, what was your setting, if you know?
What camera did you use, did you use a flash, and if not, what was your setting, if you know?
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Hi surfergirl.
I used a basic Canon G9 digital point and shoot. I do have a digital SLR camera but find the G9 is perfect for concerts because it's small and has a great zoom. No flash. A flash going off in Row 30 is one thing but a flash in the first row of the pit is quite another. Because of no flash some images are a little distorted but that's because the aperture was open longer. Most settings were simply on auto but some were set to "P"...which is still an autoframe but you can make sure the focus is where you want it to be.
All the best,
Diana
I used a basic Canon G9 digital point and shoot. I do have a digital SLR camera but find the G9 is perfect for concerts because it's small and has a great zoom. No flash. A flash going off in Row 30 is one thing but a flash in the first row of the pit is quite another. Because of no flash some images are a little distorted but that's because the aperture was open longer. Most settings were simply on auto but some were set to "P"...which is still an autoframe but you can make sure the focus is where you want it to be.
All the best,
Diana