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Jul. 1st, 2004 12:30 amSo, I saw Rufus Wainwright and Ben Folds at Wolf Trap last night. Also Guster, but they weren't that good.
Rufus is adorable-- like if Danny Strong were gay, Canadian and a singer. So, not very much like Danny Strong at all, then, but still very cute in that way that makes you want to put him in your pocket and take him home with you. He did a lovely cover of "Hallelujah," and a bunch of his own stuff, which I'm not too familiar with. And then he brought his mom out to play the piano, while he sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and I died of cute.
Guster was, as I said, meh. It was fun to watch the crowd for all six of the really big Guster fans, though-- there were two girls a few rows ahead of us who'd made matching, glitter-painted Guster T-shirts. And they only sang along with their two most popular songs.
Ben Folds was amazing, as usual, though it was a shorter set than we'd expected. He didn't play "Best Imitation of Myself," or even "Brick" or "Rockin' the Suburbs," and he didn't really tell stories in between songs, but *damn* can he play. He did a bunch of new material, plus "Army," "Evaporated" (which I love) and a few of others. Then he brought Rufus out for a duet, and I died, yet again, of cute. He closed with "Not the Same," which I also love, though not as much as "Still Fighting It," dammit.
In conclusion: soulful boys with pianos: hot. Vaguely fratty guys with emo hair? Not so much. Shut up, Guster, and let Ben have the longer set.
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Date: 2004-06-30 10:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-30 11:23 pm (UTC)The problem with the new Guster (I'm speaking just about the album since I haven't seen them in two years) is that it doesn't sound like Guster; it sounds like any given disposable radio pop. The material might hold up better live; it's kind of weak to begin with, but take out all the drum set parts (!) and unnecessary studio magic, and it might improve considerably.
But I might be exaggerating anyway...I get really mean about music sometimes. Especially when I like a band and they start slipping.