Well, tonight was a lot of fun! My girlfriend treated me and her cousin to an evening at the Birchmere, a DC area music club that's been around since 1966, and has at one time or another featured a huge range of great music. Tonight we saw the Wailin Jennys, a female folk/"new grass" trio that has been featured on Prairie Home Companion a few times. Amazing harmonies and solid instrumental work coupled with great songwriting and lovely renditions of traditional pieces and you end up with a delightful evening.
A few things stood out for me, aside from the overall excellent quality of the performances. One was a truly beautiful rendition of "Your Long Journey", a great song by Doc and Rosa Lee Watson... it's the kinda song that just gets you where you live, and the Jennys really sang it well tonight. Another cover they performed earlier in the evening was an Emmylou Harris tune, "Deeper Well". About halfway through that one, my girlfriend leaned over to me and indicated she wasn't that crazy about it... which I found interesting on a couple of counts. First, because I had just been thinking "there's something about the viola player's style that's vaguely reminiscent of David Cross in the old King Crimson days" (a comparison which might seem deeply weird to some)... and second because it seemed subtly different from the other songs this evening. How so? Well, maybe I'm off base here, and I don't claim to be a musical expert, but it seemed as if the instrumental work in all the other tunes really didn't call attention to itself, but supported the gorgeous vocals of the trio, while the viola part in "Deeper Well" seemed too... well, forward is the word that springs to mind. It wasn't bad, not at all... it just called attention to itself in a way none of the other instrumental work did.
One other thing that struck me tonight.... Over the many years I worked as a theatre technician and lighting designer, people often asked if I had a hard time watching live performances without internally critiquing the lighting and scenery. And I was always able to answer, totally honestly, that no, I never really did that while watching shows I didn't work on. Well, since I've left the business, that no longer seems to be true, and tonight was no exception. It's not that I sat the whole evening picking apart the lighting... far from it. But I did find myself from time to time thinking "if they only had a little top or backlight here..." or "why on earth did they put a light cue THERE?" Knowing the business as I do, I know the challenges and limitations, and I understand why things aren't always as "artful" as I might like.... but now and again I thought "if I were lighting this..." Kinda funny, and it in no way detracted from a wonderful night.
All in all a great evening. I don't get out for live music very often, but when I do I really enjoy it a great deal. Good music, good company, and good food... what more could one ask for?
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"Good music, good company, and good food... what more could one ask for?"
A great ride home?
True! Alas, with yesterday's rather unpleasant weather, I opted not to ride.
Sweetie and I are huge Jennys fans, and we've even performed a trio arrangement of one of their songs with a friend. (The Jennys have made sheet music of a few of their songs available for download.)
Someday we hope to see them live. You lucked out getting to see them.
I should point out that it was the Jennys' interpretation of "Deeper Well" that my gf didn't care for, not the song itself.
And I'll also mention I'm pretty sure she wouldn't care for David Cross' violin work with Crimson. Kind of an acquired taste for some.
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