Showing posts with label Javier Mas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Javier Mas. Show all posts

"Who By Fire" Leonard Cohen Concert at Seattle Key Arena November 9, 2012

January 22, 2013
Javier Mas & Roscoe Beck (screenshots)

It's a funny thing about camera memory cards and file transfers. Often, a missed gem lies waiting to surprise and delight.

Such is what happened last night. I discovered my video capture of Who By Fire at the Leonard Cohen  Seattle concert on Nov 9.12.

In spite of the pesky cameraman (who blocked my view for most of the concert), I am rather proud of this video.

Javier Mas's new solo intro for the Old Ideas World Tour was...well, running out of superlatives...exquisite. And, Roscoe Beck's outro was powerful.

Leonard Cohen's intense, eyes closed prayer interpretation was spellbinding. The UtanenahTokef prayer on which his song is based resonated deeply and gave me the chills. (see my earlier post Leonard Cohen's Who By Fire and the Unetanah Tokef Prayer in High Holiday Services, 5772)

Seattle WHO BY FIRE Nov 9.12 - by Arlene Dick



Is Violinist Alex Bublitchi Destined to Adopt The Minnie Pearl Price Tag Look for Leonard Cohen's Old Ideas World Tour?

July 9, 2012

Alex Bublitchi, Val McCallum, Jackson Browne, Javier Mas (front right) at the Jackshit gig, McCabes Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, CA performing 1000 Kisses Deep, June 10/12 (screenshot)


Alex Bublitchi, Val McCallum aka Beau Shit

When I watched the Jackson Browne 1000 Kisses video on Allan Showalter's 1HeckofaGuy Cohencentric website, and noticed Alex Bublitchi's violin had a dangling price tag, I imediately thought of Minnie Pearl with her trademark straw hat and dangling $1.98 price tag.

Minnie Pearl


According to reports from Camp Cohen, Moldovian violinist Alex Bublitchi has been shopping for another violin in the Los Angeles area.  (Perhaps as a safety backup while on the Old Ideas World Tour?)

So far it looks like Alex has not been able to find one to his liking.


A wall of violins with dangling price tags at McCabe's Guitar  Shop


A rose may be a rose but a violin is a violin or in this case, kindling

Ouch - The caption by Camp Cohen attests to the unsatisfactory tone.  Even the salesman looks pained.

So I have a suggestion.

Perhaps Leonard Cohen Forum Croatian moderator, Tom Sakic (who is a film scholar and science fiction critic), could persuade the Croation Academy Of Sciences And Arts to loan the KING GUARNERI to Alex Bublitchi while he is on the summer European leg.



And later on, perhaps some influence could be applied in North America to help Alex play with another historic loaner for that leg in the Fall.

It's just a thought...

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Sweetness and LIGHT at Leonard Cohen's Old Ideas World Tour Rehearsals

Javier Mas, "The Wee Murphy" & Ryan Murphy at rehearsals

July 3, 2012

Ryan was the 2008-2010 World Tour Lighting Designer and is back on the 2012 World Tour Crew.
Leonard Cohen always introduced him in concerts as Ryan Patrick Murphy.


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  • Photo from: Sunshine, Hello (J.S. Carenza III)
  • Previous post with Ryan Murphy here

Leonard Cohen's Band Knock Around at Old Ideas World Tour Rehearsal Today

Mitch, Alex, Javier
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June 27, 2012
"Javier Mas, Mitch Watkins and Alex Bublitchi knock out a little variation on a theme during a break today in the camp rehearsal hall.


At the end of the clip, the hands applauding at the left belong to Leonard Cohen


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Photos: video screen shots
Thanks to: J.S. Carenza III ("Joey"), webmaster Greetings From Camp Cohen

Meeting Leonard Cohen World Tour Band Members in 2009-2010

San Diego Concert Poster  
April 7, 2009
Copley Symphony Hall


I feel very fortunate to have enjoyed 16 incredible concerts of the World Tour in 2009 and 2010 and to have had the honour of meeting Leonard Cohen in person for the first time.

I also feel very lucky that I had opportunities to meet every wonderful member of the band, including the three back up singers.

The warm memories of meeting each of these very talented and remarkable individuals will last forever.

I started with the concert in San Diego on April 7, 2009 where I bought a site specific poster (seen above).  I started collecting autographs there at the early entry for Forum members.  After San Diego, I brought the poster to the rest of the concerts I attended in 2009.  In total, there are seven autographs on that poster.  The only two missing are Neil Larsen and Sharon Robinson.  I just never ran into them in 2009.  Ah, but I did in 2010.


Javier Mas, Dino Soldo
San Diego, April 7, 2009 
How I eventually received this photo (more)



Dino Soldo
Gothenburg, Aug 12, 2010
Dino and the red socks story (more)
 


Roscoe Beck
Nashville, Nov 5, 2009
Forum fans early entry (more)



Bob Metzger
Kansas City, Nov 9, 2009  
Forum fans early entry (more)
 


Rafael Bernardo Gayol
Gothenburg, Aug 12, 2009 
Rafael graciously helped with my red socks (more)
 



Hattie Webb, Charley Webb
Los Angeles, Jan 18, 2010
Hotel Cafe gig (more)



Hattie Webb
San Jose, Nov 13, 2009 
Before the final 2009 concert (more)



Neil Larsen
Las Vegas, Dec 11, 2010
Very gracious and well deserved accolades (more)



Sharon Robinson
Las Vegas, Dec 11, 2010
It was wonderful to see her back (more)



...and I can't resist adding a
candid shot by Albert Noonan.
Las Vegas, Dec 11, 2010

Leonard Cohen Concert San Diego, Copley Symphony Hall, April 7, 2009

(L) Javier Mas (R) Dino Soldo

From April 8, 2009  leonardcohenforum.com

Yesterday I drove down from L.A. to San Diego because I wanted to experience the Leonard Cohen concert in an intimate setting, a 2200 seat symphony hall. Through various degrees of machinations, I ended up with an aisle seat in the first row of the Pit. What I did not know was that Pit seats are just stack chairs tied together. The evening was so incredibly awesome, I never even noticed whether I was uncomfortable.

The On Call fan pre-sale ticket pick up went quickly and smoothly. I was one of the early Fans to enter the Merch section and bought a few things, including a poster specific to San Diego. As I was about to leave, one of the crew, a nice girl from Toronto wearing a fedora and the Unified heart security badge around her neck, kindly suggested I hang around for a while as there will be a surprise. And the surprise was – some band members came out to the Merch area to meet Fan members.

The first two were Dino Soldo and Javier Mas. She introduced me to both and suggested they sign my San Diego poster. She provided them with a black pen. Dino wrote “Arlene, Thank you” (signed his name) and Javier wrote underneath that, “Con amor” (signed his name.) As there were not many fans there yet, I was able to chat with them at some length. Both are wonderful and charming gentlemen. I was thrilled. When Rafael Bernardo Gayol came out later, I was able to converse with him too. I was so in awe, I forgot to ask him to also sign my poster.

When I chatted with them I mentioned how excited I was to have a first row Pit seat. When the band members were leaving the stage after the final set of encores (but prior to “Whither Thou Goest”) , Javier Mas turned and waved to me. That was such a sweet gesture.

Towards the end of the concert, dozens of younger people came down to the front and crouched before the stage. After the concert ended, they were asking for the set lists. That same nice crew girl in the fedora gave them the ones left on stage and then came out again with a new batch.

As for the concert, I can only refer you to the Grand Prairie report by ProfNowlin, the most exquisite Leonard Cohen concert review written, in my opinion. I can not describe it any better that he did. San Diego specific: No Lullaby, Yes cartwheels, Much fewer band introductions.

One discovery for me at the live concert, is the very important contribution of BOB METZGER to the success of the band. I never picked up on this in all the youtube tour clips, the London Live DVD and CD set. He is an amazing talented musician. He is their solid foundation.
LC has referred to him as the ”Signature of Steady” and the “Architect of the Arpeggio”. I can now understand why LC has wanted him in his troupe all these many years.
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From August 9, 2009   leonardcohenforum.com

You may wonder why I am posting in August about a concert that took place last April.
Because, I just received access to two photos taken at the Fan early entry. The story goes like this. First to repeat part of my original San Diego concert post.
I was one of the early Fans to enter the Merch section and bought a few things, including a poster specific to San Diego. As I was about to leave, one of the crew, a nice girl from Toronto wearing a fedora and the Unified heart security badge around her neck, kindly suggested I hang around for a while as there will be a surprise. And the surprise was – some band members came out to the Merch area to meet Fan members.
The first two were Dino Soldo and Javier Mas. She introduced me to both...
I did not have a camera. Before the entry time, I met a fan, not a Forum member, who was there early because he flew down from the Bay area. I invited him to come in early with me. I turned to this lovely man and asked if he had a cell phone that takes pictures. He said yes, but first he had to figure out how, then snapped two photos. Then he announced he would have to figure out how to get the photos out of the cell phone.

That never happened. A few answered and unanswered emails later, he wrote that he never figured it out and anyway, he no longer uses that phone. Long story short, I asked him to mail me the cell phone, which he did. I walked into the closest BigName Cell store, paid to get the phone reactivated in my name and asked for instructions to get the photos out. As most of you already know, the answer is email. This reminds me of an old joke. Do you know why Moses wandered in the desert for 40 years? He wouldn't ask for directions.

The picture quality is not great, but I am THRILLED to have them. (See top of this post)

Set List: San Diego, April 7, 2009

First Set:

Dance Me To The End Of Love/The Future/Ain't No Cure For Love
Bird On The Wire/Everybody Knows/In My Secret Life/Who By Fire
Chelsea Hotel/Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye/Anthem

Second Set: Tower Of Song/Suzanne/Gypsy Wife
The Partisan/Boogie Street/Hallelujah/I'm Your Man
A Thousand Kisses Deep (recitation)/Take This Waltz

Encores: So Long, Marianne/First We Take Manhattan/Famous Blue Raincoat
If It Be Your Will/Democracy/That Don't Make It Junk/Closing Time
I Tried to Leave You/Whither Thou Goest