Samstag, 26. September 2009

Music hello saferide

She has a very nice smile, though she doesn't show it all the time and often keeps a very serious look, once she lifts up the corners of her mouth you wonder how you could be afraid of that relatively tiny woman with this voice quite similar to Alanis Morrisette and the hands in her huge trousers pockets mostly all of the time.

She stands in front of the audience and actually appears more like an actress than a musician, her right hand on the microphone, her left and free hand making big gestics to every word she sings. Actually, I can't stand looking at her all the time, after some 30 minutes I start looking to the floor sometimes as I just want to concentrate on the music, because otherwise, by looking at the stage and what is going on there, I feel like being part of the audience is, compared to what the band does on stage, like being part of a group of very tired people, as we (the audience) would have to move at least 5 times faster and 10 times more intensive to at least proximate the energy the band members generate on stage.

Nevertheless, the music is very very nice, a lot of sad songs, a lot of very happy songs, all very intensive, all musicians' eyes show they feel what they sing or play about and after all, movement, even if sometimes a big exaggerated, is still way better than behaving like asleep - maybe political advisors (or even better politicians themselves) should attend such concerts to learn about body language.




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