Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ledisi @ The Blue Note with the Count Basie Orchestra


R&B, soul, gospel, jazz and even music theater - Ledisi can do it all and do no wrong. Not only is her GRAMMY nominated album 'Lost & Found' still on the Billboard charts, and her first holiday album 'It's Christmas' in stores now, but the Best New Artist nominee is also performing with the Count Basie Orchestra at the Blue Note in NY all this week.

She wowed a packed house at the legendary venue last night with her humble presence, outstanding vocal range, and awe-inspiring scatting. A few times she fought back tears of joy as she expressed her excitement about this special occasion. In a fierce strapless pink dress and silver stilettos Ledisi dazzled like a jazz vet.

Labels: , ,

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

They Made Me Realise (I Needed Earplugs)



I saw My Bloody Valentine at Roseland last night, on the final evening of their three night New York reunion run.

My ears were pummeled. My mind was blown.

The last (and until recently, only) time MBV toured the US, in 1992 I was living in New Orleans, and they didn’t come anywhere near there. But I have friends who still talk about MBV’s show at the Ritz with utter reverence, as if it were Coltrane at the Village Vanguard. I wasn’t about to miss them this time.

The show was like everything I’d expected, and yet, totally ..... beyond! MBV opened with “I Only Said” from ‘Loveless.’ My initial reaction, aside from utter bliss, was “Hmm, this is loud,but not deploy-the-earplugs loud.” But the decibel level steadily inreased throughout MBV’s set, and by the time they played “You Made Me Realise,” stretching it into a twenty minute long drone, I was completely immersed in sound. It was a total body experience. I could feel the back of my throat and the bottom of my spine rattling. It was easily the loudest music I have ever experienced. People around me cupped their ears. I pulled out the earplugs.

The world’s a different place now than when MBV toured the US. Now, of course, you can view clips from any of their reunion shows the next morning on YouTube. But it’s been widely commented that these online clips don’t even come close to conveying the full MBV live experience. After seeing them last night, I agree. Still, this is the best online MBV clip I’ve found. Check it out, and know that if you’re planning to catch one of their remaining U.S. shows, you’re in for a night you’ll never forget.

Labels:

Site Meter