Mirka! I'm so glad you posted this here!
I love his voice and I especially like him and his approach to his music and the world!
I see what you mean when you ask your question... I love the rapt attention of his audience members... stopping to listen to meaningful songs being sung by someone who cares enough about what he's trying to do to keep doing it his way. And, in that process, bringing his audience along with him.
Asking people to shut off all the electronics in the one song and just be in the moment with him.
He has lovely, sweet humour... in describing what their next hour was going to be like; how The Sounds of Silence is the hardest song to clap to, but he appreciates the effort. He shows a lot of respect and gratitude for his audience. Thanking them after the song for being so quiet and respectful.
I'm ending up watching his whole concert... at 16 minutes right now.
He takes me back to the joyful feeling of the Sixties. I love seeing the real sense of connection in all those beautiful young faces with a young man who's just singing with a guitar, his voice, and his words. In our world so filled with a sense of disconnection and alienation, it's very heartening knowing that he's out there doing this.
Oh, WOW ~ all-the-things-he-hates song is GREAT!!! "Racist blokes telling tasteless jokes" ~ ETC. !!!!!
I'd love to have a recording of this concert. He engages and holds the attention of his entire audience. Such a welcome, healthy addition to music he is... this is going to be a WELL-SPENT 45 minutes

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He's a LOVELY man.
I'm very sorry to see this end... just now... at 7:41 PM EST.
Thanks, again, mirka

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His style is different, of course, but I say it's not your imagination.
~ Lizzy