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Andrew Bird show
Having now been twice to shows at the Media Club, I feel like I'm in a position to say that I do not like the venue. Tonight it was stiflingly hot and there wasn't really anywhere to sit and one couldn't see the stage for the crowd, and the place I eventually found that rectified the latter two problems was pretty uncomfortable. For some peculiar and heretofore unexamined reason, when I imagined this show in the time leading up to it, I always pictured it taking place at the Cultch; as a setting, that may have really felt a bit too domesticated for a concert like this one, but I would have been a lot more comfortable.
The performance itself was good. He varied his singing from the recorded versions a lot more than I'm used to, altering the whole rhythm of song-segments or rephrasing lyrics in apparently improvised ways. This was interesting but difficult to sing along to.
There seemed to be a really disproportionate number of rowdy drunk people on the buses tonight. They certainly weren't all at the concert; I wonder if something else was going on?
The performance itself was good. He varied his singing from the recorded versions a lot more than I'm used to, altering the whole rhythm of song-segments or rephrasing lyrics in apparently improvised ways. This was interesting but difficult to sing along to.
There seemed to be a really disproportionate number of rowdy drunk people on the buses tonight. They certainly weren't all at the concert; I wonder if something else was going on?
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His album is careful and polished enough, and he's been performing these songs for long enough since releasing it, that I suspect that's not the case; also, the variations were really pretty dramatic in places, and pretty much scattered all through, much beyond the norm in the concerts I've seen. The impression I got was definitely that he was playing around with them to keep the performance interesting, the same way that some people will do a certain guitar solo a little different each time.
There are some things that I totally forgot to mention when I wrote this entry, so I'm just going to put at the bottom of this comment that I hadn't really believed that his whistling sound came from human lips until I saw him perform it, and that actually at least half of his nervous tic motions of the head were to the right. Okay, thanks.
-Andy H.
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-Andy
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