Alison and I saw David Byrne's concert at the Sage (Newcastle) last night (Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour tour).
It was absolutely amazing - brilliant, funny, heartwarming, touching.... and funky... great musicians, 3 dancers, that amazing voice, that back-catalog of songs in collaboration with Eno (Talking Heads & Solo) mixed with the new (Everything That Happens Will Happen Today) album.
It's hard to pick a highlight - there were so many...:
- The long funky grooves of the Remain In Light era
- The simple beauty of "Heaven" ("is a place... a place where nothing... nothing ever happens")
- The art-pop classic "Once in a lifetime" - one of Byrne's/TH's best known - still fresh and intriguing ("...and you may ask yourself.. how did I get here... where does that highway go to")
- The dancers (simultaneously all NY artsy pretentious and yet funny/quirky) - added to the spectacle and showed DB's love for presenting a "show" whilst avoiding "rock clichés". Praise to him to take 3 dancers on a world tour... I'm sure it would be more profitable to tour without dancers.. but he chose to bring them along.
- The country gospel tinged new stuff... and the amazing "Take me to the River"...
- DB "being the sampler" and vocalising the sampled sermon from "Help Me Somebody"...
- "There`s no escape from Him. He`s so high you can`t get over Him. He`s so low you can`t get under Him. He`s so wide you can`t get around Him. If you make your bed in Heaven He`s there. If you make your bed in Hell He`s there. He`s everywhere."
- All those great lyrics:
- this aint no party.. this aint no disco....
- I'M AN OR-DI-NARY GUY!
- I'm changing my shape-I feel like an accident
- Same as it ever was...same as it ever was...same as it ever was...
Wonderful evening - a priviledge to be there.
UPDATE: These 2 reviews (of other concerts on the tour) are fair and good: