by Melaszka on Tue Sep 18, 2007 1:40 pm
OK, for what it's worth, my halfpennyworth about the concert.
Set list:
For me personally, this was an excellent set list, packed with crowd-pleasers - the hits just kept on coming! In fact, if only he'd managed to shove Damage in there somewhere (and perhaps Wave, Tainai Kaki and Forbidden Colours!) it would have been my absolute dream set list.
However, although it was great with me (and probably with other Sylvian solo hardcore fans ), it was quite heavily weighted towards Nine Horses material, and looking around me I noticed a lot of eyes glazing over during these numbers. So it may have been a little disappointing to casual fans or Japan fans who've only just discovered the solo stuff. Particularly since he'd advertised it as a final fling where he'd give material from his early solo career its last airing.
Having said that, though, I thought the Nine Horses stuff was amongst the most heartfelt and movingly performed material in the show
Sylvian:
Bless him, he's no showman, is he? He seemed very, very nervous, but he sang beautifully - I was repeatedly completely winded by his vocal mastery and just the beauty of his voice.
I did sense, though, that he really has had enough of much of this material. It's not that he didn't give himself to it 100%, because he did, but I really felt he couldn't emotionally engage with a lot of the BT/GTE and SOTB stuff anymore. It was technically perfect, but I'm not sure his heart was in it, and I suspect this was a concert where he tried to give the fans the material he thought they wanted to hear, rather than what he really wanted to sing. But that could have been just his nervousness.
I felt that he seemed a lot more excited and engaged by the Nine Horses stuff, especially The Librarian - were his daughters in the audience, because I really got the sense he was singing this straight from the heart driectly at them? Definitely one of my two biggest highlights.
And Wanderlust (which I've always loved) was fantastic - he really made the most of the band he had on that song and it was the only song that he seemed to be really, really having fun with (although that could have been his sense of relief that it was nearly over and he could go home soon!). My second big highlight.
I loved World Citizen (despite thinking I hated the song before I went in), despite not being sure about the Ghosts arrangement at first, I really warmed into it, and other highlights were Snow Borne Sorrow, Mother and Child and Brilliant Trees.
Reading through this it sounds far more negative than I felt. I loved this concert and concur heartily with the woman in front of me who lost all control of her emotions at one point and just shouted out "You're so wonderful!" at David.
The two hours flew by like seconds and I only wish he could have stayed on stage all night.
But, yes, his shoes were vile.
the Band:
Great. Man of the night for me (other than David) was defintiely Watanabe, though - what an exciting talent!
And, finally, most importantly, you guys:
I was sorry I got there late and didn't get to spend more time with you more, especially sisterlondon and Bridget, whom I only met briefly, but I'd like to thank you all, especially tallulahtaurus and steerpike - it's just so great to be able to dissect the concert with people who don't say "Savid who?" or stare at me blankly. And you're all so intelligent and fun and nice.