Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Children of a Greater God

It seemed like everybody who is anybody was going to be attending the Billy Joe concert last night here in Cardston.  I hadn't really planned on going even though I was pretty sure I'd enjoy it. Finally deciding that I couldn't let a chance like this get away (again) I got home from work yesterday and decided to call the theatre in the off chance that by some miracle the tiny room wasn't yet completely sold out... and it wasn't.  I couldn't understand why but counted myself lucky and rushed down to buy one of the last seats available.
I figured I was pretty lucky to get a seat right in the middle of the theatre.  Even though it was in the last row of the center section the place is so small that I would still be very close to the stage relatively speaking.  Upon entering I immediately found out why my seat had lasted until three hours before showtime. Resting on my left armrest and rising up from it like a black monolith from either of the Space Odyssey movies was a big wooden control console of some kind. Lights? Sound? I'm not sure but it was there and wasn't going anywhere. It would be a little extra squishy on my left side but my line of sight was surprisingly good as I had a clear view of all the performers and both of William Joseph's hands, except when they moved so fast my eyes could hardly keep up.

Including William Joseph there were four members of his band.  With the lights still down the Cellist and Violinist entered first to a round of applause. Next and still in the dark a man came in and sat at the piano.  I'm sure I'm not the only one who thought this was WJ himself because he got even more applause than the ladies did but after hitting a couple of notes on the piano to which the violin and cello replied with just a couple of their own he went back and settled into the drum kit.  Fooled already and it hadn't even started yet.  When WJ finally took the stage you could tell the applause was ever so slightly reserved just until the audience was sure that this wasn't just the tambourine man or piano bench height checker.

I had only watched a couple of YouTube videos to get a taste of what to expect at a William Joseph concert so all of his music was pretty much  brand new to me.  I immediately realized that I was extremely privileged to be seeing and listening to some world class musicians in an unreasonably intimate setting.  It almost seemed wrong that such a small number of us were being touched by so much talent and that there should have been so many more to share in the light only we few were basking in.

After his pretend last song of the night and a standing ovation which I'm sure we were all prepared to continue much much longer William Joseph quickly reappeared to perform two more numbers.  The first was one he said many would recognize but no one I was with did so just in case you didn't either it was Bella's Lullaby from the first twilight movie.  Last and never least was Asturias. Here is a link to a YouTube of it where he plays it in a setting more deserving of his talent.

In the end it was a great night out. So glad I went.  The music was wonderful, beautiful and awe inspiring.  The skills and talents of William Joseph and his band were almost too much to believe.  It almost seemed like I was watching it all on TV because it was just too magnificent to be happening there right in front of me.  Just a little surreal I guess.  Chances are good that I will never again hear the piano, violin, cello and drums played live so well and so close by.

7 comments:

Jewel said...

Totally agree! It was awesome wasn't it! I'm so glad you went Lorin!

Marlan said...

Yes, it was a great concert. I have seen him 4 times, and each time is better. Lorin, did you happen to see me and Jess get busted for recording WJ with my phone? Lol.

Tanis, said...

You totally had me wondering why I had missed out on knowing about the "Billy Joe" concert. ;)

I instantly thought the drummer was ..ahem...Billy Joe as well, and you are right -there is nothing better then hearing world class music like that. It makes all those other performers out there, (with their fireworks, smoke and flashy stuff) seem a bit cheap in comparison doesn't it?

I really enjoyed how he gave Josh Burton a few minutes on stage as well. Very cool!

Oh and I had no idea that that one song was Bella's lullaby. No wonder I liked it so much!

Tanis, said...

You totally had me wondering why I had missed out on knowing about the "Billy Joe" concert. ;)

I instantly thought the drummer was ..ahem...Billy Joe as well, and you are right -there is nothing better then hearing world class music like that. It makes all those other performers out there, (with their fireworks, smoke and flashy stuff) seem a bit cheap in comparison doesn't it?

I really enjoyed how he gave Josh Burton a few minutes on stage as well. Very cool!

Oh and I had no idea that that one song was Bella's lullaby. No wonder I liked it so much!

Lorin said...

Jewel - I'm so glad I went too!

Marlan - Yeah I saw someone walk down to about where you were sitting so I wondered if that was what happened.

Tanis - Glad I wasn't the only one who was fooled by the drummer. Josh Burton was surprisingly awesome as well. It was very generous of WJ to share his stage with him.

Jordan and Luci said...

K, so random comment from me, but we just saw Tangled yesterday and I LOVED it. I even cried. It was so cute and I couldn't help but laugh out loud several times. The villain wasn't as scary as most Disney movies make them and it was just good! I definitely don't think it got enough credit among the other animated flicks that came out last year. Anyways, just thought I should let you know. Oh and I also just read to amazing books you should look into. "The Help" and "The Book Thief." Check them out!

Lorin said...

Hi Luci, thanks for the "random" comment. Glad you finally got to see Tangled and that you LOVED it too. I can't believe that it didn't get an Oscar nomination for best animated movie. I'm disappointed etc.

Thanks for the new book recommendations, I'll look into those for sure. Actually right now I'm just finally reading Catching Fire (about 1/4 way through), it's looking good so far.