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MaryB wrote:WOW sturgess - that is the one most incredible picture I have seen to date because of the angle from which it was shot!!! Thank you.
sturgess66 wrote:MaryB wrote:WOW sturgess - that is the one most incredible picture I have seen to date because of the angle from which it was shot!!! Thank you.
And the other ones at that link are very nice as well! Thanks to the blogger who posted them!
MaryB wrote:Thank you for the photos. Hmmm, there seem to be quite a few of Sharon![]()
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gussiecat wrote:it really WAS awesome....i've seen Leonard before, so i was dubious about whether to splurge for these seats but oh i am SO glad i did!....i must say that while the Beacon NYC show was a once-in-a-lifetime thrill, i actually thought the band and Leonard were better last night. he was really ON, really into the songs, very emotional -- or maybe it was that i could see so much better! anyway, i am feeling very very lucky and grateful this morning.
and i must go get some sharon robinson music -- she is sooooooooo wonderful.
redstudio wrote: I was at the Beacon show and a Boston show. It wasn't that you were sitting close-he really was ON and the whole band was amazingly improvisational. Leonard seemed to be more expressive. I was sitting way back and was totally overwhelmed and uplifted by the passion. I don't know how this series of concerts continues to get better but it does.
Marcus4LC wrote: As for the show, I was just telling someone that I thought Leonard's voice was amazingly full and well tuned. Didn't sound like his original, early recordings, but why should it? And Javier Mas was sitting directly in front of us, and he was fantastic on his 12 stringed instruments. Truly a pleasure...My girlfriend was so happy to hear "Famous Blue Raincoat" towards the end of the show. That is one of her all time favorites. She was a long time fan, before she ever knew me many years ago, and had seen him at several venues in the past. She really felt, and again it could be the proximity, that he was really "there" and in the moment. Obviously, the show has a setlist and many things are planned and rehearsed in advance, but it did not feel canned or forced in any way. It felt genuine and his admiration for the other musicians seemed heartfelt and warm. A very special evening...IMHO
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