Monday, April 16, 2018

A Concert or Exhibition You Enjoyed

Good Morning Bloggers;
Today 'd like to write about a concert I really enjoyed. I've been lucky enough to see some amazing artists performing live. I started going to concerts on a regular basis when I was about 16 years old and haven't stopped since (for example, this year I went to WOMAD in February and Gorillaz and De La Soul in March).
Anyway, the concert I'd like to talk about today is a concert by Canadian artist Feist at Club Amanda in October 2012. The concert was supposed to take place in Caupolican but for some reason the venue was changed at the last minute. I first heard about Feist when I saw a documentary on her on the Film & Arts channel. I downloaded some tracks and really liked them. She has a beautiful voice, she plays a mean guitar, and also has a sense of humour. That's a great combination. The concert at Club Amanda was really amazing. I went with my wife and we both agreed that Feist sounds as good live as on record. She had a really talented band and an earthy, organic sound. There was also a great rapport with the audience and I'm sure everyone went home happy.
Here's a track I recorded - a version of Nina Simone's See-Line Woman  plus a live track from a show in Paris that I love.

Write about or a concert or exhibition you enjoyed:
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7 comments:

  1. it sounds like a very interesting show!

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  2. I film and art to, have realy good music all the series.

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  3. I never haer befor, but Ireally like it, she has a beautiful voice!

    ps: Thanks for the banana!

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  4. I didn´t know this artist. Her style is sincere and has strength. Thanks

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  5. How wonderful! Great that you get to go with your wife.

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