Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Duffy takes on the local Sydney icon

Band: Duffy with support from Andy Bull
Venue: Sydney Opera House - Concert Hall
Date: 26th March 2009
Reviewed By: Espylyn

I was highly excited to head into the Concert Hall at the Sydney Opera House, an Aussie icon, and somewhere I've never seen live music before. Lots of people dress up for the occasion and I'm sure it's like this most of the time. We enter and take our seats (70's decor inside which is actually 'in' again) and take in the music of Andy Bull. I think my friends and I spent most of the set wondering if we were watching a guy or girl (sorry Andy) but seriously from where we sat, back in row O) this person looked like a bloke but sung like a girl, and even spoke like a girl. A local talent who is just as excited about being at the opera house as I am gave a lovely performance of vocals and keys. Last cover was Electric Feel, the MGMT tune. So during the break we google'd and discovered we were watching a bloke! woah, one out of three were correct. We decided to head outside and check out the lovely bay views and here I discovered the opera house has bathroom tiles all over it, rather hilarious I thought!

Packed house which is all geared up to watch the Welsh singer who has taken some of the world by storm, she has been noted as the new Dusty Springfield and likened to Amy Winehouse (not in the drug sense!). Out Duffy comes singing my favourite song, Rockferry, and with gracious stage presence she swings the microphone like she owns the room and she is wearing a little black dress tonight which is her fashion norm. A pint sized rock star who displays a huge talent on stage. Initially the sound appears too strong for the venue but that thought didn't last too long. This chick can seriously belt out a decent note. After two songs the dress is off and underneath is short shorts and top. Duffy sings Serious then Warwick Avenue and is joined by two backing vocals who look like twins themselves!
Syrup and Honey is just Duffy and guitar which fills the room with mystic motion, then Stepping Stone (with some cheesy moves by the backing singers) . A few cover songs throughout the set but its her own music that fills the room with happiness tonight. Delayed Devotion brings out some crooners and Mercy has many up in their seats pumped by this energy driven song. Encore already and back for a few more songs of the less pumped variety. Distant Dreamer is the song for Duffy to end on tonight and we take away with us a night to remember, a special night at a special (white tiled) palace.

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