This is who I went to see with the paramour last night in the Olympia. What a bloody voice. He's small and slender and really shy with a tiny soft speaking voice, but when he sings...oh my. This was one of his encores.
Yeah, I noticed that last night, He'd come up to the mike and whisper 'thank you' , but then when he sang...ooof, I had good bumps when he sang 'Burn' and the hair at the nape of my neck prickled. What a beautiful song.
Lamontagne is simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe quietest man you'll ever speak to, and the best singing voice on a singer songwriter this side of 1967.
Yeah, I noticed that last night, He'd come up to the mike and whisper 'thank you' , but then when he sang...ooof, I had good bumps when he sang 'Burn' and the hair at the nape of my neck prickled. What a beautiful song.
ReplyDeleteI like his beard.
ReplyDeleteMee too, I'm all for beards on a man.
ReplyDeleteFunny - never heard of him until recently. My sister loaned me a disk of his, and I didn't even listen to it until the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI suspect I'll have to listen to it a few more times to fully appreciate it. But early signs are very good.
He's really really very good indeed. He was terrific last night and the Olympia is a small enough venue to really appreciate that kind of concert.
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