Leonard
Cohen at Rod Laver Arena - 10 February 2009
A
Night of Tasteful Music and Beautiful Vibes
I
cannot really add to the accolades already accorded the remarkable Leonard
Cohen during his tour of the Antipodes, other than to say that everything
written previously is true and correct. Reviews of Cohen's Australian
tour have been universally glowing - it was truly a great concert.
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My
enjoyment of the concert was spoiled somewhat by my front row seat,
which I thought would be the pick of the arena.
Not so.
My view was hampered for the most part by a pesky cameraman, videoing
the show for the big screens on either side of the stage. Leonard
stationed himself predominantly on the (facing) right hand side
of the stage and I was sitting sort of to the left of centre.
I had an excellent view of Sharon Robinson and the Webb Sisters,
but only got a good look at Leonard when he ventured over to their
side of the stage.
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The *band
was excellent; all of them master musicians, especially the delightful
Javier Mas, who played a variety of interesting ethnic instruments. They
were an essential component in what was evening of extremely tasteful
music.
Leonard Cohen, as has been remarked by all who have seen him perform on
this tour, is the consummate entertainer- age certainly has not withered
him nor has custom jaded his famous songs. Each was greeted with thunderous
applause by the appreciative audience.
Very spry
and dapper in his grey suit with fedora, Cohen put many a 50 year old
to shame with his liveliness and indefatigability. He had no trouble rising
gracefully from a crouch and skipped off stage with the sprightliness
of a schoolgirl.
Leonard
Cohen with Javier Mas
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The three
hour show covered the whole gamut of Cohen's back catalogue, and if there
were no real highlights it was because every song was executed perfectly,
Cohen's ragged baritone coupled with the angelic vocal harmonies of the
Webb sisters and Sharon Robinson, making each song its own best version.
This included the much covered Hallelujah.
I realised,
listening to Leonard Cohen singing his songs, how witty many of them are
- a far cry from his early reputation for writing songs to slit your wrists
by. Cohen in person comes across as a warm and humorous individual of
immense charm.
A generous
soul, Leonard Cohen, introduced his band not once but twice through the
evening, with warmth and reverence for their musicianship. It was quite
a contrast to Ryan Adams who acknowledged his band in his recent concert
in a cartoon character voice.
He also paid
to tribute to the Victorian bush fire victims - he has joined with Frontier
Touring and Paul Kelly in donating $200,000 to the appeal. He also expressed
appreciation for his Australian audiences, stating that his sojourn on
these shores had been wonderful, though, understandably considering his
age (74), he didn't make any hard promises about returning.
The
Whole Band singing Wither Thou Goest
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So was the
concert worth the price of tickets? Absolutely! As many have fervently
averred, it was one of the best concerts I've been fortunate to witness.
Mention must
also be made of the short but excellent opening set by Paul Kelly. Certainly,
it was a higher quality opening act than the Clip Clop Club at the Ryan
Adams concert.
*The Leonard
Cohen Band
Rafael Gayol - percussion
Roscoe Beck - musical director, bass, background vocals
Neil Larsen - keyboards
Javier Mas - bandurria, laud, archilaud and 12-string guitar
Bob Metzger - guitars, pedal steel, background vocals
Sharon Robinson - background vocals
Dino Soldo - saxophone, wind instruments, harmonica, keyboard and background
vocals
The Webb Sisters - background vocal, harp & guitar
SET LIST
Set 1
1. Dance
Me to the End of Love
2. The Future
3. Ain't No Cure for Love
4. Bird on the Wire
5. Everybody Knows
6. In My Secret Life
7. Who By Fire
8. Chelsea Hotel #2
9. Sisters Of Mercy
10. Hey That's No Way To Say Goodbye
11. Anthem
Set 2
12. Tower of Song
13. Suzanne
14. The Gypsy's Wife
15. The Partisan
16. Boogie Street
17. Hallelujah
18. I'm Your Man
19. A Thousand Kisses Deep [recitation]
20. Take This Waltz
Encore
1
21. So Long Marianne
22. First We Take Manhattan
Encore
2
23. Famous Blue Raincoat
24. If It Be Your Will
25. Democracy
Encore
3
26. I Tried to Leave You
27. Whither Thou Goest
Review and
photos by Anne Sydenham
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