…just some photographic ramblings
1 Oct
I had a great time at the Sufjan Stevens concert last weekend in St. Louis. I’m not going to give a full review of the show because I think Chase has done a much better job than I could ever do in his blog. But I will give my basic thoughts on the show and the experience. As expected, the show took attracted a very interesting crowd. It was your basic indie type crowd, complete with the people who know how to dress with style, and the people who think they know how to dress with style. Like the girl that wears the high boots that just aren’t quite working for her. But, nonetheless, it was a pretty amazing show. The show was opened by a girl that sings in Sufjan’s band/ensemble/orchestra/songbirds. From the first note that came out of her mouth, I knew that this girl had an incredible voice. Apparently she is classically trained in voice, and it definitely showed. The only thing that bothered me was that she was acting very strange. The kind of strange where people just say weird things to look strange. I just can’t figure these type of people out. I mean are they really that strange or are they just putting on an act for everyone? What is the thought process that is going on in her head when she says obscure things? I wonder if she is thinking…hmmm that sounds really strange..yeh..that will freak them out. It’s kinda like how Dave Matthews acts really strange when he is on stage. I don’t think he is really that strange in person, judging from many of the interviews and other footage I have seen of him. Granted, Dave is a pretty strange guy, but I think he still puts on a little show when he gets on stage. Sufjan seems to do the same thing when he is on stage. I have no problem with people being weird, but I think I do have a problem with people being weird just for the sake of being weird, or to make them more popular or “mysterious.”
Regardless of how weird or strange Sufjan was on Sunday night, his performance was nothing short of incredible. While I was listening to his ensemble perfrom intricate, technical passages of music, I found myself wondering if I was at a pop/band concert or a performance of the N.Y. Philharmonic. After seeing Sufjan perform, I think of him as more of a composer/songwriter than anything else. This is the true strength and genius of Sufjan Stevens. Yes, his voice is very good, the kind of voice that makes you want to just sit back and revel in its smoothness, but the true genius of Sufjan is what lies behind the voice, the lyrics and the music. His melodies are complex, yet simple enough to recall without listening. His lyrics are incredibly honest, and perhaps this is one of greatest traits, he sings about life, about his weanesses, his feelings, and his beliefs. Songs like John Wayne Gacy, Jr., Casmir Pulaski Day, and The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades are incredibly honest, almost to the point of being juvenile or childish. But just when you begin to pass him off as being childish or juvenile, you realize the beauty and genius of his composition, and the simplicity that creates complexity. Highlights of the night for me were definetely an acoustic version of John Wayne Gacy, Jr., The Dress Looks Nice on You, and The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades. Sufjan will never be a major touring act, but I believe he is on his way to becoming one of the most important artists of our generation.
Check out tao photography for some pictures from the show.
3 Responses for "soofie"
I think that Shara Worden and Sufjan act weird on stage because they’re completely uncomfortable. That’s the vibe I got. I think they simply don’t know what to do when they have the undivided attention of a thousand people. And for people like that, the worst thing would be to act naturally.
Yeh, that makes sense. I know I wouldn’t know how to act in front of that many people. I guess when you see someone on stage you never really stop to think of them as being nervous or uncomfortable, viewers are just always looking to be entertained. Regardless, the concert was pretty sweet man.
He’s…. wearing wing things. That’s just outright weird in and of itself.
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