Stevie is indeed Wonderful
October 22nd 2008 23:36
At his sold out concert last night in Sydney, Stevie Wonder proved to the full house why they paid the big bucks to see him live. As the lights dimmed and crowd erupted in joyous hysteria, Wonder was led out on stage accompanied by one of his back-up singers. His delightful presence on stage and charisma were unquestionable in their ability to hold the crowd’s attention – all this before he’d even uttered a word.
The man who has provided popular music with some of its most memorable and evergreen hits that have transcended generational gaps, delighted the audience with his musical abilities on the harmonica before dedicating the show to his long time friend Levi Strauss. After a very touching and emotional rendition of a Four Tops classic, Wonder leapt head first into a 2 hour set filled with his biggest hits (and some relative unknowns).
It was amazing to see the 58 year old perform with so much enthusiasm and humility. Accompanied by an exceptionally talented band, filled with guitars, drums and percussive brilliance, the audience were taken for a ride on the Stevie Soul Train. With such a great catalogue of songs to perform it wasn’t a surprise that there was more performing than talking. Though however brief, the interludes were filled with humour and a genuine appreciation for the moment. There were political endorsements throughout and a need to be more loving was the message of the night. Messages aside though, Wonder’s vocal abilities were overwhelming. His ability to hit a note, hold it and then stretch it back and forth, were just awe inspiring.
There really isn’t enough that can be said about his live performance. There aren’t enough quixotic adjectives to describe his musicality or his being. He is a man apart, with very few who can leave a packed arena as hungry for an encore set as he did last night.
Regardless of your musical preference or persuasion, Stevie Wonder will take you to a musical nirvana where only the mighty can perform and the loving connect.
The man who has provided popular music with some of its most memorable and evergreen hits that have transcended generational gaps, delighted the audience with his musical abilities on the harmonica before dedicating the show to his long time friend Levi Strauss. After a very touching and emotional rendition of a Four Tops classic, Wonder leapt head first into a 2 hour set filled with his biggest hits (and some relative unknowns).
It was amazing to see the 58 year old perform with so much enthusiasm and humility. Accompanied by an exceptionally talented band, filled with guitars, drums and percussive brilliance, the audience were taken for a ride on the Stevie Soul Train. With such a great catalogue of songs to perform it wasn’t a surprise that there was more performing than talking. Though however brief, the interludes were filled with humour and a genuine appreciation for the moment. There were political endorsements throughout and a need to be more loving was the message of the night. Messages aside though, Wonder’s vocal abilities were overwhelming. His ability to hit a note, hold it and then stretch it back and forth, were just awe inspiring.
There really isn’t enough that can be said about his live performance. There aren’t enough quixotic adjectives to describe his musicality or his being. He is a man apart, with very few who can leave a packed arena as hungry for an encore set as he did last night.
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