Originally Posted by unique:
“there was talk that david bowie, madonna, grace jones and bjork were in the audience and a mention that bowie was onstage at some point, but i can't see any confirmation of that today
i was hoping she would have done more of her hits, stuff like the man with the child in his eyes, babushka, this womans work, don't give up (in the hope of a duet with peter gabriel), rubberband girl, wuthering heights, etc
it sounds like if the show is so theatrical there will be less scope for a lot of change in setlist unless it has sections where she just sits and plays at the piano
i'm sure a lot of people would be happy to see her play anything, but for a first show in 35 years it would have been nice to have her play the music she's known most for
i haven't heard back from anyone who was there, so how did it go on the doors in regards to checking ID and stuff for the tickets? did it slow down entry a lot?”
I totally agree with you as a casual fan about her playing more of her better known songs. But I guess since she hasn't performed in 35 years, she naturally figures that most of the people going to the shows are her most loyal, hard core dedicated fans who know and love every song, even the more obscure stuff. More casual fans are more likely to have lost interest after so many years of not touring and would be less likely to go.
Isn't Kate kind of known for her theatrical shows? She kind of a pioneer in that area, influencing many modern pop extraganzas. So I think people kind of expected a big elaborate show like that from her. They might have been disappointed if she just sat down at the piano and performed her songs. Tori Amos , who is often compared to Kate, does those more kind of stripped down shows, but I think that is not what most people expect from Kate.
I sort of disagree with the no photography rule that some artists put forth. I find it kind of pretentious and annoying. I don't like it when people film a whole show instead of watching it, but I think it's okay and perfectly understandable for people to want to take a few pictures or short videos. For a lot of people going to a concert especially by one of their all time favourite artists is a very special occassion and they want something to remember it by and share with their family and friends. Most people don't get to go to a concert everyday because of their budget or time commitments so going to a concert is a special thing for them and they just want a little something to remember it by and look back on later. I don't see the harm in that.
With a lot of my favourite artists when they are on tour, I like the ability to follow them online and see how the tour is going and if they change the setlist or anything special happens from night to night. So I like it if people film parts of the show and put it on youtube. It's fun and enjoyable for me to have that ability to follow the tour as it goes and it keeps me interested in the artist. I can't afford or don't have the time to go to multiple shows but it's nice to be able to follow the tour in that way.