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I love Andrea Gibson don't get me wrong, but she did her poems every single one I have heard before even to the sane background music, I was highly disappointed. in fact I left early.
Ever since I'd heard "Gravity" I knew that I wanted to see Sara Bareilles live. That song just read my heart, mind, and soul. Her voice is unique. I'd seen many of her videos after that on YouTube, but seeing her live was just surreal. Felt almost like an out of body experience.
Sara Bareilles is the real deal. This girl can sing, and she does so effortlessly. I especially adore it when she plays an instrument simultaneously. I have no personal musical talents, so that type of thing thoroughly impresses me.
I was just in awe the entire duration. Her presence doesn't require fancy pyrotechnics or a hoard of back-up dancers and a bunch of antics which are only there to distract from the real fact that the main act has very little talent.
I liked seeing "Gravity" live along with "I Choose You", "King of Anything", and her rendition of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". Sara is really funny too! She has no filter and just speaks her mind, praises the audience when there is a need and also criticizes us when we need it too, or have gotten out of control. Oh, and I loved seeing her sing "Uncharted" too!
She is just so great. I am already plotting and planning how I can see her again this very summer. Sara Bareilles is a phenomenal talent, so understated.
Chris Pureka is a very androgynous singer songwriter who takes to the stage with her acoustic guitar this evening to perform some of her biggest material to date. She has been around for the best part of eight years, writing and recording her material, and of course touring it too. Her set takes some twists and turns lyrically, making waves in this audience either way. “Lowlands” is a worthy sing along that this audience partakes in, and then songs such as “Shipwreck”, make this audience so quiet, as they stop completely what they’re doing stand still and listen to every word that Pureka is singing. Her band is fantastic in backing her with the odd instrumentation of a bass guitar a violin an electric guitarist but no drummer which is strange and a little bit out of the ordinary but the sound that they make is so different, it doesn’t even matter, if a little unpredictable. “Wrecking Ball” closes the set in style.