Hi all,
This is enormously overdue, I've been travelling for work and had something of a family crisis since this show, but have some space this afternoon and so will put a bit of a review up of the Sydney show, since it seems no-one else has.....
Suzanne finally got to Australia - hooray! She hasn't been here since about 1993, so the Australians on this tend to get a bit narky when Towies complain about not having a show closer than 50kms or "only" getting six shows a year. I've been on this list forever - about 10 years I think - and in 2002 decided that she was never going to get here so I flew to the US to see her plan in Indiannapolis (Hi Chris!). In 2005, she played in Paris while I was on holidays in France, and I got to see her again (Hi Denis!). So this was my third show and the only one at home.....I wasn't able to finance a ticket to her last tour, I was an undergrad at the time.....
So this was a jolly long time coming.....probably our fault though, we've spent a lot of the interim period having a fairly ordinary currency that probably made it hard to pay overseas artists....
The show was at the Lyric Theratre in the Casino, which was a moderately unusual choice but a room nonetheless. Sara Storer played support, and was fine even though I'm not much of a country person. (Did get a chance to chat with her after the show, she's a lovely person.) Finally....finally.....Suzanne came out in a black trenchcoat (from the B&C cover) and opened with an acapella version of Tom's Diner, with the band walking onstage one by one playing the different "parts". It was a great way to start, although an unexpecetd card to play because the other shows I've seen she's always played TD last....
She then moved through segments of B&C (eg. New York, Pornographer's Dream etc) and this was interspersed with older tracks (eg. Gypsy, TQ&TS etc.) She still tells a fabbo story form the stage and definately had the audiences's support, which was intersting as Sydney audiences can be a bit ambivalent at times. The final song, though, was Tom's Diner as done with the whole band......WOW.
I've been a fan for more than 20 years, but was jaw-droppingly amazed by this, it was pure genius. Funky but subtle. I calculated after the show that TD was released 27 years ago....but it sounded so totally fresh it was incredible. Any chance of releasing this version? My gig-going Towie friend Aniko sitting next to me suggested that the encore could quite have easily been that version played three times back to back....
At the end of the show I went to see the sound guy with "the code", and met up with other Towies Rosemary and Peter from Tasmania, who were lovely. The sound guy - whose name I didn't catch but I think I've met before - escorted us backstage and I had the chance to chat with the Australian tour manager for a while, who was lovely and said the tour was all going very well.
After about 15 minutes, Suzanne came in and the Towies were summoned. Rosemary has a picture of all four of us, I'm sure she'll put it up. We didn't get much of a chance to speak with her, there were a lot of people in the room, and she seemed a bit tired or jetlagged. It's amazingly generous of her to let Towies backstage to meet her, I'm not sure that any other major artist in the world allows this?
It must get boring for her, and, being a bit overcome by it all after the very long wait (and a couple of glasses of hospitality wine!), didn't have much of interest to add. She did say she was quite enjoying the summer heat though (a lot of tourists find it a bit much). She also said she had been on the road for a while but was keen to get home for her wedding anniversary on 11 Feb.
That's about all really. Rosemary, Peter and I eventually found our way of the casino and went home! The only thing I'd add it that the fact that Suzanne and the band had travelled such a long way here to see us was really, greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
LJ