This is the poster that got my attention in the first place. A huge one was posted along my morning bus route and even though my parents are coming to town tomorrow and I should be doing other things, I knew I'd regret it if I didn't go.
The advantage of going to a concert by yourself is that you can get a good seat between groups of people. I was right in the middle of the fourth row. He was so close that I could have thrown my chapstick and hit him without even standing up. Simple stage - just a chair, a mike and four speakers with a single spotlight when he came out. This is about how he was dressed, just a t-shirt and black jeans and dreads. Oh, there was also a bottle of water next to the chair. He walked out, bowed to us, sat down, took a drink, hummed a little scale and began. He spent the next 10 minutes on an improvised scat/beatbox/humming extravaganza. He never stopped to take a breath, he just works it into the music. After the first 10 he stopped, we clapped, he took another drink and started again. Unbelievable.
I've never been to a concert that was so fun and so beautiful. He's incredibly talented, but uses that talent to include you and have fun with it.
This was amazing too.
He did an even longer version of this - I love the microphone-to-the-neck effect.
For the grand finale they brought out the Macau Cultural Center children's choir, and I can honestly say, you ain't seen nothin' until you've seen this guy lead a bunch of 12-year-old Chinese kids in Ave Maria - in Latin. Wow!
Wow! I'm jealous! There's something about amazing musicians - I was all weepy over this blog! What a gift - for everyone.
ReplyDeleteThat was outstanding! Would love to hear Bobby McFerrin in person---will keep my eyes open for him performing in the Cities.
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ReplyDeleteWow! Who knew the "Don't Worry, Be Happy" guy was so interesting and talented?! And I would have never expected the audience to sound so good. What a cool concert!
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