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CONCERT REPORT: Fredericton, NB (May 11)

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:18 pm
by Steve Wilcox
The band has arrived and has taken over The Playhouse as of Wednesday (a friend of mine catered their lunch, another unloaded equipment and commented they have more equipment than any rock band to ever play there). They will rehearse over the next few days.

Rumours on Leonard are varied. When my friend delivered the catering he was told Leonard would arrive on Saturday. Other rumours say he's here now.

Here's the view from outside - I NEVER THOUGHT I'D SEE THIS MARQUEE!

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:41 pm
by upsofloating
I wonder when he'll arrive, or if he's already here...

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:42 pm
by Dream Warrior
What a beautiful location for this tour to begin. It somehow seems like the perfect spot. Enjoy! And thanks for sharing.

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:40 am
by mnkyface
I literally squeeled when i saw this pic. SO exciting!!!!!!!! I have to wait 2 more months...aaaack. (Lyon, July 9)

Thanks for posting the pics. Hope to hear more from you this weekend!

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 3:10 pm
by magdasto
so it's really happening now... i'm far away, over the seas, staring at that picture and trying to estimate the exact number of days until I see the similar sign at the Lisbon venue. the actual picture is this: tears in my eyes, in the background "halleluyah" and my baby concerned on her mum being so nostalgic...
just felt like i wanted to share this with all of you...

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:30 pm
by libraryref
I just heard form someone who works at the Playhouse that rehearsal yesterday (Thursday) was from 10 am to 4 pm. He also said there is TONS of equipment. It will be a BIG show in every sense of the word.

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 8:43 pm
by Steve Wilcox
yes - my brother's friend (maybe the same guy) said they brought more gear than any other rock band. they are working 20 hour days at the Playhouse.

And - 100% guaranteed - Leonard is in town - I saw him - at lunchtimne today - he was standing in the stage door doorway on St John street. I welcomed him to Fredericton and told him we are so happy to have him here. He smiled and said "thank you". I told him I would be seeing 6 shows on the tour - he gave a simple Namaste bow and receded into the hall way.

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:28 pm
by upsofloating
Man, I would give anything to meet Cohen.... Think he'll be rehearsing there tomorrow?

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:34 pm
by upsofloating
I wonder how long the set will be.

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 12:57 am
by lonndubh
Is it just a coincidence that Leonard is starting his tour at Pentecost . Very symbolic anyway . We asked for signs ...........

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 10:23 am
by mirka
Steve Wilcox wrote: I told him I would be seeing 6 shows on the tour - he gave a simple Namaste bow and receded into the hall way.
He receded in panic thinking "OMG, it's really happening, after all these years I have to sing in public again, and there are people out there willing to see me 6 times, yikes!" ......? ;-)

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 3:11 pm
by Darling
Or perhaps he just wants to be left in peace, please respect that...

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 4:48 pm
by Steve Wilcox
exactly gaglou, that's why I never approached him - I was on a public sidewalk, he was standing in a doorway 25 feet away, as I walked by I welcomed him and he smiled and said thank you. I never turned his way at all, staying my course. I figure he has enough on his mind at this point (rumours are 6 hour practices per day) and to try and "meet" him, shake hands, exchange names, etc. would be of no benefit to him and would only serve to feed my own ego - which I hopefully defeated years ago. In fact, I could have "met" Leonard a few years ago on a Montreal street - but again I just watched from afar.

In fact, seeing any celebrity outside their normal performing landscape only serves to show they are just folk also with all the same worries and concerns of everyday life.

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 4:51 pm
by madflowers
I wonder gaglou does one relinquish that privilege to be' left in peace , when one takes on a world tour to delight ones fans . If he wanted to be ' left in peace ' I'm sure that he would have stayed up on Mt Baldy :?:

Re: Fredericton gets ready

Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 7:13 pm
by Darling
madflowers wrote:I wonder gaglou does one relinquish that privilege to be' left in peace , when one takes on a world tour to delight ones fans . If he wanted to be ' left in peace ' I'm sure that he would have stayed up on Mt Baldy :?:
Perhaps, the expression 'to be left in peace' is not the right one? ( English is my second language.) I meant that the man has a right to his privacy (without having to go to Mt Baldy) We should be grateful and happy to have the opportunity to see him perform live at his age, isn't that enough?

Here's from another thread:
jarkko wrote:
Jarkko has said that Leonard won't be meeting anyone or doing any meet 'n greets this time. I guess it's fair that with such a gruelling schedule, Leonard has time to rest properly between the shows. I guess he's going to have to use a lot of zen discipline!
Exactly. There will be no meetups with Leonard, no backstage arrangements, and he is not going to give any interviews to media. Have a look at the hectic schedule! He will need every free moment to concentrate on the next city and concert.

This being said, I didn't mean any disrespect for Steve who acted in a very decent way. ;-)