Chris Isaak has got it all. Good looks. Charisma. A great career in the movies (Twin peaks, Silence of the lambs). A good musician with a great voice playing fun music and capable of giving a great performance. As a musician, he has had major succes as well, hitting the big time at the beginning of the nineties with the song ‘Wicked Game’. Last night, he and his band played the Paradiso, Amsterdam and the venue was absolutely packed. Isaak gave the audience what they came for, a great performance and show including hits like ‘Blue Hotel’, ‘Dancin’ and ‘Wicked game’. Finally, I got the chance to see my favourite ‘under the shower-singer’: ‘Whoooohooohooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo’. Yesterday, Isaak was a great crowdpleaser and the closest thing you’ll ever get to see a living ‘Elvis Presley’. But in the end, Isaac made one mistake.
And man, has this guy got charisma. Singing in his glittery blue suit, and later wearing his famous mirrorsuit, Isaak showed he has got more talent than he probably even knows himself. His voice was top of the bill and the band suited him like, well, like his suits. Of course, ‘Blue Hotel’ (even doing ‘Shadows’ steps with his band) and ‘Wicked Game’ were the highlights of the show, together with Dancin’.
In between songs, Isaac told all kinds of silly but entertaining stories, which was great at the beginning but led to a lack of speed at the end. Some covers were played, like ‘I want you to want me’ (which by the way is a Cheap Trick song and definitely NOT by the Blue Oyster Cult) and Don’t Be Cruel (Elvis). At the end of the show, Isaak asked a few girls from the crowd to dance on stage, typically something that amuses Anglo-Saxon audiences. In Holland though, it did not add any value to the show. Isaac simply does not need to make use of techniques like these. He is entertaining enough himself.
After 1,5 hours of great music and entertainment, the anti-climax. Exactly at ten o’clock the show is over, leaving the enthousiastic audience startled and ultimatly even booing. “He said he would play all the songs, didn’t he. He didn’t have anything else to do, so why stop after exactly 1,5 hours?” Instead of playing a legendary concert, Isaac chose the easy way out by sticking to the 1,5 hour format. A mistake. And a pity, because he is probably a better singer and entertainer than he believes to be himself. But hey, it was well worth the long wait (the last concert in Holland was 10 years ago) and yesterday, 1.500 Isaac fans couldn’t be wrong. Anyway, it is always better to want to see more of an artist than less.
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Tags: Chris Isaak, Live, Paradiso, review, wicked game
2 Reacties
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Helemaal mee eens, wel een topconcert, maar niet z’n beste in Nederland. Blijft voor mij het concert in Vredenburg en vraag me niet wanneer dat precies was. Wat ik vreemd vond: heb geen enkele recensie in de Nederlandse dagbladen kunnen vinden. Oh ja, ook vreemd: “Lie to me” niet spelen.
groet,
Menno