by Fred » Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:30 am
I finally had a chance to see Alex play solo. It was in a duo show with Jesse Terry at Temple Tikvah in New Hyde Park, Long Island, NY on Saturday, September 10, 2011; Carley Tanchon opened. During the headline portion of the show, rather than playing together, Alex and Jesse swapped solos (they harmonized a little). Each got five. Alex gave great, stripped-down performances of 4 familiar songs and a new one, accompanying himself on keyboard or acoustic guitar. No centipede behavior, or percussion at all, in this show. No looping either, unless I missed it; there was a box on the floor, but I don't think he used it. (Alex handled the sound tech duties for all 3 performers, and there were technical issues with a guitar, so he may have had his hands full.) This was my first exposure to Alex without Vienna or Amber, and I was impressed. So was the audience, who sat in rapt attention through his quiet, thoughtful songs, and then gave him enthusiastic applause. Seeing him solo allowed me to appreciate how good his songs, and his interpretations, really are. I'm glad I finally had the opportunity. There should be many more chances, as long as he isn't playing Rockwood at 11:00 PM on a weekday!
Are You Listening?
Brooklyn Blurs
Patiently (new song - he said premiere)
Make it Home
Help Is On the Way
Oh, one more thing. Watch for Carley Tanchon if she comes to your neighborhood.
Ain't praying for miracles, I'm just down on my knees
Listening for the song behind everything I think I know
And everything I think I know is just static on the radio.