Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Heroes



There is always a sense of trepidation when you see one of your heroes.
In the same way that going back to places you used to live irons out some of the gold from the memory. I remember seeing The Who perform live many years ago and being incredibly let down by how I felt at their performance.
From the moment Leonard Cohen bounded on to the stage ( I don’t exaggerate) I knew that I needn’t have worried at all. From the opening chord, to the long goodbye he blew me away. Old standards were invested with new meanings. Notes and phrases that were learned years ago were folded and painted into something both familiar yet fresh for the first time.
He held our hearts and fears in his word and drew tears of love from deep within.
Incredibly self aware and adjusted he spared us nothing. I have never seen such a spellbinding performance.
If you ever get the chance…ah but you know all that I am sure.

“The last time I stood on this stage was fourteen years ago. I was sixty years old, just a kid with a crazy dream”

2 comments:

headless chicken said...

Sounds amazing. There's nothing like enjoying your favourite music live. Lucky you, I haven't seen anyone play live for quite a while.

startare said...

Thank you for sharing the emotion. I tend not to go to big concerts now, because of the crowds and the sheer size of those places, but maybe I should give it another try.