08-21-2016, 10:59 AM
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:one of the greatest front-men in the history of rock and roll.Yup, along with Freddie, who Gord has referenced numerous times over the years...
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:one of the greatest front-men in the history of rock and roll.Yup, along with Freddie, who Gord has referenced numerous times over the years...
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:I find the most powerful moments at concerns are often the ones you don't expect. E.g., for me, 'Scared,' with its 'pleasure doing business with you' line was powerful, but I'd already played that scenario in my mind so often that its real-world impact was not as harrowing as it would have been had it caught me unprepared. 'This is our life' had moved me deeply in the Vancouver show; so the effect this time was more muted for me. On the other hand, I teared up dramatically at the very start when 50 Mission Cap started!! A lifetime of memories relating to the Hip came flooding back in that moment. Go figure.
And what *did* catch me unprepared was the primal screaming at the end of 'Grace Too.' 'Here? Now? NOOOO!!' It was impossible to believe that Gord was NOT channeling his own horror, rage, and denial at his own situation and pouring it into those moments. It was a shocking, stripping-it-all-bare act of primal sharing with the audience. 'I can make you scared' - indeed.
On a purely musical level, the most exciting moments, to my ear, were 'Machine' - WHICH F**KING KILLED, just killed - and maybe NOIS, just for the sheer ferocity with which it was played, every bit as committed and intense as the very first time.
The band did it right, as well knew they would. 100% total commitment, leaving nothing left. Watching Gord be physically supported as he left the stage for the final time pretty much said all you need to know about the incredible force of this, one of the greatest front-men in the history of rock and roll.
Lizard King Wrote:That performance of Grace Too was staggering, I was left emotionally drained by it.
direwolf74 Wrote:Lizard King Wrote:That performance of Grace Too was staggering, I was left emotionally drained by it.
Yea, that was probably the most epic thing I've ever seen. The raw emotion was almost frightening in a way.
Lizard King Wrote:direwolf74 Wrote:Lizard King Wrote:That performance of Grace Too was staggering, I was left emotionally drained by it.
Yea, that was probably the most epic thing I've ever seen. The raw emotion was almost frightening in a way.
It was, he almost had me concerned there for a moment but he snapped out of it and I could breathe again. I'm still not sure if that was just a Gord stage thing or if he really was breaking.
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Gibie Wrote:What a night, it was amazing being there with the boys. Best crowd I have ever seen... everyone was fully into it. Just got back into London.
Two questions..
1) Where can I stream or download the CBC broadcast of the show? I forgot to PVR it before I went down to Kingston.
2) In Market Square before the show there was what seemed to be a documentary about the Hip playing on the big screen. What is the name of this? Where can I see it?
Thank in advance.
thebends Wrote:I have 3 maybe 4 commemorative posters from last night to give to the great fans on this forum. Will try to ship them out on Friday when back form a business trip. PM me if interested.