My take on this show is it will either be boring as all get out or absolutely transcendent. Who else is going?
Getting tragic with Antony, Johnsons at a Synagogue
i have tickets to the show in new york on 2/20, so i'll be curious to hear what folks have to say about the DC show (for any NYC'ers here, i might have an extra pair of tix - PM if interested).
i'll be there….any reports from last night's show in Philly?
I figured this thread would be a lot longer.
Having it be sparse and unloved, however, fits perfectly with the tragedy and fatigue of Antony. Oh dear.
I'll be there tonight as well…we'll see…
I didn't.
azaghal1981 wrote:
I figured this thread would be a lot longer.
…and ticket sales…
Relaxer wrote:
Having it be sparse and unloved, however, fits perfectly with the tragedy and fatigue of Antony. Oh dear.
Everybody wrote:
i'll be there….any reports from last night's show in Philly?
I was *this* close to going last night, but flaked out because I wasn't feeling 100%.
Anyway, I'll be there tonight. CANT WAIT!
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Also, I thought tonight's show was sold out…hmm.
It didn't sell out?
I thought about starting an Andrew Bird rollcall but thought most here were going to this show and my thread would be sparse and unloved.
I thought about starting an Andrew Bird rollcall but thought most here were going to this show and my thread would be sparse and unloved.
there are still tickets to tonight's show…
Do you think Antony watched the Superbowl?
Sure, why not. Kevin Barnes played baseball and is an ESPN fan, and look at him…
There +1.
I saw him Seattle about 4 years ago and it was fantastic.
I saw him Seattle about 4 years ago and it was fantastic.
Relaxer wrote:
My take on this show is it will either be boring as all get out or absolutely transcendent. Who else is going?
the latter, not the former. LOVED IT. Perfect venue for them. Joy!
I agree, that was tremendous. Perfect sound quality, great venue, the band sounded unbelievable. REALLY impressed with how they arranged the violins, cellos and various other instruments. And that voice! It's even more amazing live than it is on record. From a purely musical perspective, it was one of the best shows I've seen in years. Every song was epic, he really is a musical giant, and it was close to perfect.
The only negative, and god hell what a negative, was that stage banter. Holy shit Antony, you're going to seriously cripple this magical musical vibe you got going with that 6th-grade-schoolgirl schtick of "I just… umm….. well, y'know…. why don't we just be women…. and like… y'know… I'm sorry" It was so painful, and when he kept interupting the song to further blather on incoherently, I was dying.
But maybe that's just supposed to be part of his charm. The cello player looked like she wanted to slay him archery style with her bow and a few well-pulled strings.
The venue is definitely a winner, though damn, if you don't get there early, you're in for a challenge. I got there as the opener was finishing and was confronted with a wall of people in pews. Snagged a seat but found I couldn't see any part of the stage, so ended up standing against the wall in the back, which actually afforded a perfect view of the stage.
So glad I didn't skip this one.
The only negative, and god hell what a negative, was that stage banter. Holy shit Antony, you're going to seriously cripple this magical musical vibe you got going with that 6th-grade-schoolgirl schtick of "I just… umm….. well, y'know…. why don't we just be women…. and like… y'know… I'm sorry" It was so painful, and when he kept interupting the song to further blather on incoherently, I was dying.
But maybe that's just supposed to be part of his charm. The cello player looked like she wanted to slay him archery style with her bow and a few well-pulled strings.
The venue is definitely a winner, though damn, if you don't get there early, you're in for a challenge. I got there as the opener was finishing and was confronted with a wall of people in pews. Snagged a seat but found I couldn't see any part of the stage, so ended up standing against the wall in the back, which actually afforded a perfect view of the stage.
So glad I didn't skip this one.
It was magnificent from beginning to end. :::SIGH::: His voice echoing during "Hope There's Someone" was just phenomenal. And we got "Shake That Devil" from the Another World EP. That's a huge surprise.
But I am still heartbroken that "Cripple & the Starfish" and "Daylight and the Sun" were on the setlist but not played. :'( Sometimes we don't really need to see the written setlist! ;D
sweetcell, you should DEFINITELY go to the NYC show. He rarely tours the US.
But I am still heartbroken that "Cripple & the Starfish" and "Daylight and the Sun" were on the setlist but not played. :'( Sometimes we don't really need to see the written setlist! ;D
sweetcell, you should DEFINITELY go to the NYC show. He rarely tours the US.
Loved the "Crazy in Love" cover, too. Great show…
What did y'all think of the opener (forget the name…?) Kinda a freak-folk Nico, not the greatest but she grew on me a little.
What did y'all think of the opener (forget the name…?) Kinda a freak-folk Nico, not the greatest but she grew on me a little.
i thought the violin player closest to antony looked like cate blanchett as bob dylan. but i was in the back so maybe i didn't have the best vantage point.
yeah, it's just not exactly my thing. the songs that had a bit of a charge in them reminded me of an even more chamber-y tindersticks and i enjoyed those. but the calmest stuff reminded me of that scene in "the fifth element" where the diva was singing on the cruise ship when chris tucker was running around as the crazy talk show host. know what i'm talking about? stupid tbs always showing "the fifth element."
i have a general rule that if i think my grandmother would enjoy it i probably won't enjoy it and i think grandma would have really dug antony. especially because it was in a synagogue.
yeah, it's just not exactly my thing. the songs that had a bit of a charge in them reminded me of an even more chamber-y tindersticks and i enjoyed those. but the calmest stuff reminded me of that scene in "the fifth element" where the diva was singing on the cruise ship when chris tucker was running around as the crazy talk show host. know what i'm talking about? stupid tbs always showing "the fifth element."
i have a general rule that if i think my grandmother would enjoy it i probably won't enjoy it and i think grandma would have really dug antony. especially because it was in a synagogue.
After the show was over, I drove a lap around the beltway listening to B.I.G.'s 'Ready to Die'. It felt appropriate.