Belle première partie avec C.H.K. que je ne connaissais pas ; un style difficilement définissable, (clairement influencé) jazz, uniquement instrumental, très doux.
Puis Jay-Jay Johanson ben il a toujours sa jolie voix, mais comme il nous l'a dit à la fin : "venez me voir ce WE au Bataclan, j'aurai tout mon groupe" (il croit qu'on avait rien prévu du WE, le drôle ?). Parce que là, avec juste un pianiste, ç'aurait pu être chouette dans sa formule récital piano-voix, mais il ne pouvait s'éloigner de son mac et de ses boucles préenregistrées et ça donnait un côté nettement moins spontané. Dommage...
Nice venue, welcoming for photographers, excellent music (but this was no surprise) which included new stuff like New Order's Bizarre Love Triangle cover, singers (Mélanie Pain, and a new one: Nadeah) that leave you gasping, musicians apparently having fun and enchanting us.
CocoRosie, filling the hole of the disengagement of Beirut, were clearly not the pop-folk replacement you'd dream of, and frankly, I really did not get into their music (and stageplay either : only an arty vid, the artists were ghosts in black light) and seeing so much (younger than me) people enjoy them made me wonder if I'm not losing touch with some new music trends.
This being said, I was comforted when an intern at work told me, the day after, that their recorded music is much better than what they did on stage. So, note to self : try one of their albums. Open to suggestions.
* Another highlight: Win Butler saying something like "We're so happy to be in this beautiful place [Fourvière's Roman Theatre, Lyon], it's unbelieveable."
* I like the way the public asked for more, too:
. Did you guess they had just played Rebellion (Lies) before? :)
* And one last extract, it was Neighborhood #3 (Power Out):
When I told you I was a bit too far, it was no joke. :)
* And finally Herman Düne was a good surprise for a first part, definitely on my radar now. Some super-nice guy, caring to tell to an impatient crowd in how many of his songs it would be Arcade Fire's turn. Speaking of him, a cute video clip of I wish that I could see you soon:
Some pics on flickr. More later when I'm finished sorting them out.
P.S.: I couldn't see well what Win did when he crouched near the front row ; also, what happened earlier with the megaphone guy ? They had a neon fall, did they have a fight or were they just having fun ?
Will try to find & post pics about these moments.
Proof that showers don't only serve to sing: while having mine today, I wondered: are there last.fm members who are music superstars ?
I mean, while browing last.fm, I often encounter users who are part or a band or solo musicians, and they often publicize it on their profile blurb, like recently deanchristesen (who even uploaded The Supreme Quartet's tracks, cool, they deserve a try). But - pardon me if you're one of those - I was thinking about more famous people - as of today at least. ;) Maybe Bono is reading this journal, for example ? Or perhaps Thom Yorke is a forum moderator ? Or take Peter Gabriel: he was a pioneer with sequencers IIRC, he must be quite geeky, and maybe he listens to music on his high-end iPod, or on his personal computer with some last.fm plugin turned on ? So what's his account ? I'd love to know what theses famous stars listen to.
I've never been a Radiohead fan. Except for a couple of songs, I didn't like their style, their gloomy tone, and Yorke's calimero-sounding voice (and lyrics AFAICS).
Then Radiohead released In Rainbows online, with a huge buzz around it (not the music, but the fact that the downloader makes his own price). Out of curiosity, I wanted to try if I could buy it for 0 BGP: that was supposedly what it was worth to my ears, and I was to quickly delete it after a listen or two. And yes, downloading In Rainbows for the price of 0 BGP is possible.
That's when I got a smartphone at work, the kind that's able to play MP3s. I was about to do job trips every week, and I like listening to music while travelling, so just before leaving I threw into my smartphone the first MP3s I had at hand. You guessed it, it was In Rainbows.
I still don't know how, but I was quickly hooked : as everyone, I first played intriguing and catchy 15 Step, but quickly Nude met the mood I was in (proof: the video I made with pictures I took then). But my favourite is Weird Fishes/Arpeggi, which is great to listen while walking cities.
Bottom-line: never say never. :) And keep evolving, Radiohead. ;)
Je viens d'écouter L'horizon by Dominique A. Et bien, je peux vous confirmer que Arcade Fire y font rien que repomper sur la deuxème partie de cette chanson pour l'hymne de Rebellion (Lies). ;)
Ecoutez, vous verrez...
Bon, je reprends: écoutez donc L'horizon par Dominique A. Vous ne lui trouvez pas un petit air de famille avec l'hymne final de Rebellion (Lies) d' Arcade Fire ? Rien ne se crée, tout se transforme... :)