Leonard's set list:

Hopefully someone can upload some cool photos.
It's the first time I have seen the great man in concert and probably the last. He didn't seem tired to me. He had more energy than most people in the audience who were 30 years+ his junior. He was skipping off the stage after 3 hours for g-d sake. My 70 year old grandpa is asleep no later than 8.30pm after taking all his tablets.ania wrote:he was gracious charming and disarming as always but so very tired
not sure if its the heat or just the tour taking its toll. it was a very very tired sounding hallelujah... he piped up a few times but overall the energy he had at the rochford winery wasnt there last night. still a beautiful moving concert, but tired.ladydi wrote:Tired??? How so? What did you notice different from another concert? Do you think the heat?
yes he is, there is no argument there. no need to get defensive. i saw him at rochford and it was a very different energy. he WAS tired last night. it was clear.mark wrote:It's the first time I have seen the great man in concert and probably the last. He didn't seem tired to me. He had more energy than most people in the audience who were 30 years+ his junior. He was skipping off the stage after 3 hours for g-d sake. My 70 year old grandpa is asleep no later than 8.30pm after taking all his tablets.ania wrote:he was gracious charming and disarming as always but so very tired
BTW I loved his two minute bow to the other band members of his band after introducing them, I thought he was taking an understandable little breather during that bow.
He is a living legend!