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Gord + The Sadies - Sarnia Review
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This was the third time my wife and I have seen Gord Downie and The Sadies perform this summer on their Conquering Sun tour. The concert took place on a grassy area next to the Sarnia Bay Marina. The Festival of Good Things had vendors, a beer tent, a full line up of good bands, and a large gathering of music fans. The skies above and the weatherman were threatening us with thunder storms. As the main event drew near, a strong, humid breeze blew in from from Lake Huron over Sarnia Bay and it pushed the clouds away so a few stars could be seen.

The fans were truly excited to see Gord and The Sadies together. A raucous cheer went up as they took the stage. Gord looked fantastic with a full, thick, salt and pepper beard. He was wearing white denim jeans, a white denim jacket with a white shirt that had thin pinstripes, accented by a black belt and black cowboy boots. He also wore a white cowboy hat. I thought he looked like the quintessential hero from a classic cowboy movie.

Some 15 rows of fans formed a large semicircle around the stage. The rest of the fans watched the show from lawn chairs and blankets or from the beer tent which was close to the stage. The fans near the stage were definitely into the Conquering Sun as almost everyone sang with Gord word for word on the first three songs of the CD. Gord was in a great mood and it showed in his performance. He sang perfectly as The Sadies blazed sonically beside him.

Gord did a little of everything we know and love him for, but not too much of one thing. He ranted only once, he danced about and did a little acting during a couple musical bridges and sometimes he just stood still singing emotionally. The fans close to the stage were entranced by Gord as he reached out to them. As I mentioned, it was windy, hot and humid and Gord only used his pure white hanky to wipe his brow, except for one time. He held his hanky by the corners and used it as a "sail" to move his "boat" from one end of the stage to the other. It mad me laugh!

The Sadies played so hard and fast. I couldn't believe how good they sounded. Many of the songs sounded just like the album, but twice The Sadies played a song at double speed to give One Good Fast Job and Demand Destruction an even harder punk rock sound. Dallas Good was especially wicked on lead guitar. He is tall and lanky and he usually wears a different style polyester suit for each show I have seen. It is the type of polyester suit many country and western music stars of the 60's & 70's wore when they were performing. Tonight he had on a solid black suit with a bright red devil carrying a pitch fork sewed down the length of his back. His hot guitar licks matched the flames which licked the edges of the hem of his jacket. Travis Good, not to be out done by his brother, howled sweetly, the backing vocals along with Gord. Sean Dean was playing his full size acoustic bass as furiously as Mike Belitsky was pounding out the beat on his drums. The show was almost perfect except for one small technical glitch. Gord's microphone began to fade and go dead near the end of a song and Billy Ray ran out and gave him another. Basically, the show was 75 minutes of visual and musical fun. Everyone left satisfied and a little sweaty.

My wife and I were fortunate enough to meet Gord Downie before the show. We spoke about the new CD and working with The Sadies. I asked him about how he became interested in writing and singing and how The Hip formed. As the conversation moved along, Gord mentioned he and the rest of The Hip had recently met for four days to work on new material. Gord also said The Hip were putting together a tour for January and February of 2015. Plan accordingly.

As the show ended, Carolyn and I drifted by the stage to say goodbye to Billy Ray. Unexpectedly, he reached into his pocket and gave me something wrapped in a dark handkerchief. It was Gord's microphone which had malfunctioned during the show!! I was in disbelief and stunned. I am truly grateful and it is going into my special Hip mementos collection which is displayed at home.

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#2

Great review and photos! Thank you for sharing. And thanks for the new album update as well.

Cheers!
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#3

That was a really great show, made more fun with some folks from here. I was really surprised at the small set up. This has to be one of the smallest "festival" shows I've ever been to. The stage was essentially just a trailer, with hay bales in front to keep the riff-raff back from the stage! You must have been a few people behind us Hugh based on your picture!

It was really windy, so I found some of the sound a bit muffled, but other than that, everything was spot on. We talked to Dallas Good for a while after the show and he was saying how he hates to screw up songs when he's playing. Really interesting conversation - he's a cool guy. We managed to get to say a few words to Gord too.

Here's a couple of videos from my camera:

Ghosts
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Generation
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Sarah
I was there
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#4

Id say that Sarnia was the best of the 3 shows that I have seen of this Gord Downie and The Sadies tour so far. Burlington was my eye opener to the power of this mix. Harvest Festival being next inline proving that it is no fluke and these guys mean business, Sarnia cemented that as the Globe and Mail said, the best live act in Canada right now. Huge like Sarah said, you must have been right behind us, there was 5 of us standing right infront of Dallas and a bit towards the middle infront of Gord. I got a set list from Billy and a pick from both Travis and Dallas. We also found ourselves chatting with Dallas and Travis and Gord after the show for about half hour, just shooting the shit, totally cool night and a great experience. Well worth the drive to Sarnia, Those 5 free beer drinks that everybody got when they entered were a great idea also. If anybody here at Hipbase has not seen these guys play on this tour yet, they are heading out to the East Coast now. DO IT.
Hey Sarah, good videos, Im going to start taking my other camera with me, the one I took is good for pictures of nature and stuff but not good for concert photos or videos, im gonna pull my old cannon back out and start using it again.
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