Great Big Show
I’ve ranted and roared about Great Big Sea’s albums before, so it should come as no surprise that I had high expectations for Saturday’s live show at the Music Mill.
Ladies and gentlemen, I was not disappointed.
Saturday night was their last show of the tour, and they did not hold anything back, through two one-hour sets and two encores. Both the band and the sold-out crowd were bouncing up and down by the end of the night; everyone in the room was obviously having a wonderful time. Every single member of the band was rock-solid, even if one or two were a bit rough around the edges after the long haul. Each one of them still managed a lot of eye contact and interaction with the crowd. Of course, in a venue when you can come right up to the edge of the stage, it’s hardly surprising, but I was far off to one side and near the back, and couldn’t have been more involved if I were front and center.
We got songs from almost every album, as well as “Walk on the Moon,” which will be on the next album. (And I assure you, I’ll be first in line at amazon to buy it.) We had songs about pirates (as Alan said, what concert is complete without a song about a pirate), dead horses, berry-picking, and nagging wives. We had slow love songs and fast drinking songs.
I can only hope that they’ll come back to Indy when the next album comes out. If they do, that’ll be my elbow in your ribs as I cut in line for tickets.
March 27th, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Substitute Albany for Indy and I’m right there with you. They had a solid show this tour.
March 29th, 2007 at 2:25 am
I’m seeing them in NYC on April 14th! Very excited, especially to hear this new material you speak of. It’ll be the best thesis-handing-in reward ever!