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#357513 - 12/24/12 07:24 AM
Re: Who Is Gigging On Christmas Day?....
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm staying in over Christmas, enjoying my new digs, eating lobster(an AWESOME  gift from someone in my building), a few special guests at my cozy apartment with whom I will be enjoying some hot chocolate, marshmallows, and musical camaraderie (a jam session, baby!) with my Tyros4 as the 'house band'. I haven't played at an official Christmas gig in several years, and to be quite honest, I don't miss it at all. As Uncle Dave said in a post the other day, "This is a time for 'R&R', and that doesn't mean 'Rock&Roll'.  Have great Christmas Donny, and have fun playing. Ian
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#357515 - 12/24/12 07:38 AM
Re: Who Is Gigging On Christmas Day?....
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15594
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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For the first time in decades I will not be performing on Christmas Day, and I will not spend Christmas Eve with my family. I seriously considered flying home for Christmas and surprising my wife and family, but not only was it cost prohibitive, I would have been worrying about all my music gear stored aboard the boat. Today, the temperature at Marathon Key, Florida is expected to rise to 72 degrees, which is just fine for this old man. At home, there is a winter weather warning in the western part of the state, freezing rain and snow is predicted west of Frederick, Maryland, while the rest of the state will just get rain. Merry Christmas everyone, Gary 
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#357625 - 12/26/12 10:01 AM
Re: Who Is Gigging On Christmas Day?....
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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No work for me ... it's a PLAY day, and after the kids all opened their gifts ... Pop-Pop headed off to see Les Miz! It was an awesome 2 hours and 45 minutes. Not up to the Broadway cast vocally, but the visuals and concept art were fantastic. Not one of the stars could keep up with the singing voices of the stage characters, but they made up for it in their acting and emotion. Poor Russel Crowe - he actually has a nice voice, but not the powerful, belting kind that the role called for. Still, with all it wasn't, it WAS a terrific rendition. Kind of like reading "To Kill a Mockingbird" and then watching the movie - both fantastic, but the book is better because of what the imagination can do that the eyes can't. Go see it - it's well worth the 3 hours spent shoulder to shoulder with fellow art enthusiasts. Here's my report card for singing only: (remember, the total package was wonderful ... in spite of their interpretations and capability) Eponine: B+ really wonderful, but the easiest role to sing Fontine: B+ great job, but she's not a traditional soprano Marius: B+ Mandy Patinkin-esq voice - great range, nice tone ValJean: B strong, but either over or under emotional at times. Excellent control Cosette: B nice pipes, but uncontrolled vibrato. Pretty tome Javer: C+ soft, pop voice .. not strong enough to be convincing. Weak upper range
Funny, I felt almost cheated that I couldn't applaud each number, like we do in a theater ... the transitions were great, but the singer recognition was missing ... pity. There was one surprise that the trailers didn't even HINT at ... I won't spoil it for avid theater-goers, but I sat there beaming because I knew the secret!(well, not a secret exactly, but a wonderful surprise guest star)
So .... another family party today - the 4th in 3 days ... no time for work for THIS old road warrior. No one's going to write on my tombstone "I wish I had more time to work"! lol More power to you all who do the "gig" thing on Christmas, but I put in enough holiday hours over the years - Christmas is never a work day for me.
BTW - I've seen it "live" 12 times already and I have tickets in 3 weeks in Philly, so I DO have my educated opinions! I am a true fan, and even the weakest performances can cleanse and enrich my soul. I sit in awe of the words and music every time. I thank God for my hearing. Merry Christmas everyone!
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#357722 - 12/27/12 10:57 AM
Re: Who Is Gigging On Christmas Day?....
[Re: Dnj]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Movies are a visual medium, and a terrific singer is not always whats needed to tell the story on the silver screen. I admit - the music is what I love most about Les Miz, but from a different angle, the movie tells the story in a more personal, in your face way, that you can't get on a stage. The directors eye navigates you to his vision, and you get to hear tiny breaths and see tears and wrinkles in faces that you just cant see from even the first few rows of a theater. It is a visual success, and a wonderful movie, but I cant imagine watching it over and over, as I do with the stage show. I get the same rush of emotion from just listening to the music from the stage show as watching it .... the soundtrack from the movie, however, will not end up on my iPad. Still .... I'll say it again - it's WONDERFUL. A great way to spend 3 hours. (pee first)  As a sidenote - I can't imagine a more beautiful cast than the movie gave us. Each actor had the spirit and the heart of the character, and made me believe the words that they recited or sang. Remind yourself - it's not a concert production ... it's a story told with music and vision. Russel Crowe was the only voice that was clearly out of his league, and still - he did a great job with the set of skills he DOES have. I might have cast Jesse L Martin as Javer, but I never heard him really belt either ... so who can second guess? All I know for sure is that I loved it for what it was, but I can't WAIT to see it again on stage - 3 weeks! 
Edited by Uncle Dave (12/27/12 11:03 AM)
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