Ellis Paul and Radoslav Lorkovic during soundcheck |
He kicked off the set
with the album’s title track, first talking about how the song was inspired by
his first road trip. And his story brought me back to my first road trip when I
was in my teens (like nearly all of my road trips, it was music-related), and
made me want to hit the road again. Sure, it won’t be the same, but I think the
road still holds some magic (especially if there's a concert at the end of it). He followed that with “Drive-In Movie,” also from
the new CD. It’s interesting that the
first two songs of his set had a nostalgic feel, a look back while also an
optimistic look forward.
Radoslav Lorkovic then
joined him on piano, and they played “Maria’s Beautiful Mess,” still one of my
personal favorites. This is a song that always works for me, and this rendition was beautiful. When one of the
folks at McCabe’s put a foam cover over Ellis’ vocal microphone after that song,
Ellis joked that they’re worried about Ebola.
Rebecca Loebe then joined
Ellis on backing vocals for most of the rest of the set. By the way, she did a
really sweet opening set. I had seen her perform a couple of years ago in
Massachusetts, and it was a treat to see her again. She also provides backing
vocals on Ellis Paul’s new album, on the track “Love Is A Curious Thing.” The
first song they performed together last night was “Kick Out The Lights,” which
of course was complete with the audience participation part. This was a
fantastic rendition, with some wonderful stuff on piano by Radoslav.
Ellis followed that with “Rose
Tattoo.” Before the song he talked about how it was a metaphor. “I’m telling you that because people come up
to me after shows to show me their rose tattoos.” This is such a beautiful
song, and Rebecca’s vocals blended so well with Ellis’ voice. Ellis also played
harmonica on this one, and ended the song with the line “Like a metaphorical rose,” which got a laugh.
Ellis Paul has improvised
several songs at McCabe’s over the years, and last night he revisited one about the
store itself, which is titled “This Is Where All Good Trees
Go” (which he originally performed in 2011). That led to “Hurricane Angel” and a nice cover of “If I Had A Hammer,”
both with Ellis on piano and Radoslav on accordion. Rebecca Loebe took the
second verse of “If I Had A Hammer.” Ellis also did a sweet cover of Joni
Mitchell’s “The Circle Game.”
In addition to Chasing Beauty, Ellis Paul has a new
children’s book out. It’s titled The Hero
In You, and includes a CD. Last night he read Thomas Edison, accompanied by Radoslav on piano, which was really
cool. He first borrowed a pair of reading glasses from an audience member. By the way, he also mentioned that Chasing
Beauty is going to be released on vinyl. (I seriously need to get my
turntable fixed – or replaced.)
Ellis ended the set with “Take
All The Sky You Need,” another personal favorite. The encore was “Home,” with
Ellis on piano and Radoslav on accordion. I think this is one of Ellis Paul's most moving songs. A gorgeous ending to a great night.
Set List
- Chasing Beauty
- Drive-In Movie
- Maria’s Beautiful Mess
- Kick Out The Lights
- Rose Tattoo
- Alice’s Champagne Palace
- This Is Where All Good Trees Go
- Hurricane Angel
- If I Had A Hammer
- Love Is A Curious Thing
- The Circle Game
- Wasted
- Thomas Edison
- Never Want To Lose You
- Take All The Sky You Need
Encore
- Home
"Maria's Beautiful Mess" |
borrowing reading glasses |
"Thomas Edison" |
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