August 11, 2004
Polyphonic Spree - Nashville - Uptown Mix
The Polyphonic Spree
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Unique, Joyful, Diverse, Talented, Dedicated
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There are few things which you will ever experience in life like a Polyphonic Spree Concert. The exception being if you are in a strange cult like happy religion... or if you were a flower child of the 60's with a lot of musically talented friends.
Polyphonic Spree headed to Nashville for a performance on a Rainy Wednesday this August. Fortunately the rain just limited the crowd, and letup right at the beginning of the concert. Maybe this was because it was known that they would end with the Classic, Here Comes the Sun... where the band sings in unison looking heavenward, as if the sun is there only hope (even though it is the middle of the night).
But there is no other live band that has a performance of the polyphonic spree. Over 25 people singing in unison, playing ever instrument you can imagine, (even the violin)creating true psychedelic excitement! There is no way you can stand at one of these concerts and not be happy (and also have the desire to just close your eyes and start spinning, dancing, jumping in unexplained jubilation... jubilation just to be alive!)
Playing songs mainly from Together We're Heavy, the band also hit other popular favorites such as Soldier Girl. The total performance lasted well over one and a half hours.
The most memorable moment of it all though, is not the jumping praising antics of the lead singer, the memorable flashy bright colored robes, not even the united swaying of the chorus section (9 people sang together in the chorus). No one thing will last in your mind. The harp player... that is....The head banging performance of the harp player. I have never ever ever seen someone rock out so hard on such a large stringed instrument. Kudos to you rocking harp man!
And beware... just when you think everyone is happy and joyful. Well, a close look to the drum section hiding in the back finds a strong beating anger that creates just enough tension to keep things going in the band.
If you get a chance to see these people definitely check them, you'll love the evening, and actually wish you were one of them. Because, well they just look like they are having fun!
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