Adam Ezra performing "Yellow Brick Road" |
My brother runs the Kiva House
Concerts in Billerica, Massachusetts (just a bit outside of Boston). And he
tries to book a show whenever I’m in town. This past trip, Adam Ezra did a solo
show, and the weather was nice enough that the show was held outside in the
back yard (rather than in the basement). And it was a phenomenal concert, with
lots of positive vibes. It was a Sunday, and it also happened to be our
parents’ wedding anniversary, but more on that in a bit. When Adam began the
show, at 3:34 p.m., he mentioned he had no plans for the set list, and that people
could shout out ideas. And indeed, they did. They were not shy about it.
Several songs in the first set were requests, including “OK By You,” “Yellow
Brick Road” and “Lonely Mile.” Also early in the first set, Adam played “The
Toast,” and this he dedicated to our parents for their fifty-first anniversary.
In the song, he urges, “Raise up your
glasses/Let us drink to the wind at our backs.” It was an incredibly sweet
moment. But really, the entire show was like that. It was intimate and friendly
and wonderful. Not that every song was sweet, of course. He played “Something
To Break,” mentioning that it’s an angry song, and that he just has to play it
all the time these days. I think we all can understand that. “I wish I had something to break.” He
played harmonica on “A Boy’s Song” and “Switching To Whiskey.” “Switching To
Whiskey” is a somewhat new song that I love. The first set closed with a cover
of “Sweet Baby James.” The first set ended at 4:36 p.m.
After a 35-minute break, he
started the second set with “You Dance With Me,” which then led straight into
“Corn Song.” The second set included some favorites like “Basement Song” and
“Let Your Hair Down,” as well as a new song, “It Don’t Land.” He also did a
cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” I’ve heard a lot of artists cover this
one over the past decade or so, and I’m always curious which verses they’ll do,
and in what order. Leonard Cohen himself performed different verses on
different tours over the years. Adam Ezra did five verses, starting with the “secret chord” verse and then the “kitchen chair” verse, the first two
verses from the studio version heard on Various
Positions (my personal favorite Leonard Cohen album). The other three
verses he did were more recent ones, beginning with the “I’ve walked this floor” verse and following it with the “what’s really going on below” verse and finishing
with the “maybe there’s a god above”
verse. So basically, he performed all but one of the verses that Leonard Cohen
did on that final tour (and in a slightly different order). And he did a really
nice job with it. It was one of the highlights of the second set. He followed
that with “Katie,” on which he played harmonica. He ended the second set with a
cover of “Let It Be,” performing it unmiked in the middle of the audience. He
broke a string and said, “Oh man, I
really fucked this thing up,” and yet it was still a wonderful ending to
the set. The second set ended at 6:20 p.m.
At that point, he told the
crowd that he would do another set for anyone who wanted to stick around. This
entire set, which started at 6:38 p.m., was performed unmiked and in the
audience. It had a casual, intimate vibe. Hell, the whole show was intimate,
but this set was particularly relaxed and fun. He opened it with “Flyin’” and
at one point forgot some of the lyrics. The audience reminded him, and he
responded, “You know this shit better
than I do.” That was followed by “Shine” and then by a new song, which had
a false start. He mentioned that it’s not quite out of the incubation stage
yet. I don’t know the name of this song. My brother thinks it’s probably titled
“When My Work Is Done.” The only lines I wrote down were “When I’ve come to meet my maker/When my work is done,” so that
seems a fairly safe bet. Adam followed that with the crowd favorite “Sprig,”
and then “She’s Just A Girl.” There was some audience participation on “Come On
Over,” which wrapped up the third set. The show ended at 7:20 p.m. I’ve seen
Adam Ezra only a few times, but this was absolutely the best of those shows.
Apparently folks that have seen him a lot also remarked this was one of his
best concerts.
Set List
Set I
- You Paint Me
- OK By You
- Yellow Brick Road
- The Toast
- All I Am
- Lonely Mile
- Rescue
- Something To Break
- A Boy’s Song
- Switching To Whiskey
- Sweet Baby James
Set II
- You Dance With Me >
- Corn Song
- Kill Like This
- Glory Song
- Like An Angel
- It Don’t Land
- Basement Song
- Let Your Hair Down
- Hallelujah
- Katie
- I Believe
- Let It Be
- Flyin’
- Shine
- When My Work Is Done (title?)
- Sprig
- She’s Just A Girl
- Naïve Little Me
- Devil’s Side
- Come On Over
And if you are interested in attending one of the Kiva House Concerts, here is the link to the site.
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