Sideways sheets of rain, fat drops of rain, lightening, wet, {WET}, everything WET!
Regardless of Mother Earth cleaning house (to be the topic of another post very soon), Joey and I headed out to the Centre of the Arts Tuesday night to see one of the truly great Canadian bands, BNL. There is no question. I put BNL in the same likeness as some of Canada's other greats: The Tragically Hip, The Rheostatics, Blue Rodeo, Great Big Sea, among a few. Truly these are Canada's greats! BNL, in my mind, are very close to the top of this list.
Now I've been a fan of BNL since the very early days of Gordon. Actually, they were the second live band I've seen (the first being...ha...Glass Tiger!..oh ya!). Joey and I saw them in Regina a couple years ago at the Agridome and it was so much a treat indeed. They are just such quality musicians and showmans. It's just a good, fun time!
This is one of the reasons I like their music so much - is that it's fun. I often get caught up in my own music and the indie music I love so much - stories with meaning or messages or life expereinces being part of what draws me to such music. BNL on the other hand are just fun, but to boot they are some of the best musicians that the world has to offer {Kevin Hearn=EXCELLENCE}.
Upon hearing that they were coming back to Regina, Joey and I decided to go check it out. The change from the last time we saw them was that Steven Page had left the building so to speak. Some would argue how BNL could go on. Afterall, Steven Page brought such a unique element to the band. For surely I would agree. However, I decided the benefit of the doubt was called for. After hearing their new album, which came free with concert ticket purchase, I thought, hey, this is still pretty excellent stuff. Finally after seeing the live thing last night brought it back into light - BNL lives and thrives. Not to discount Steven Page. I really like Steven Page and he will be sorley missed. Songs such as "Brian Wilson", "Good Boy", which Ed Robertson ended the Regina show on, "Old Apartment", "Be My Yoko Ono", and the countless other gems with his unique brand are just not going to be the same. This perhaps leads to my only negative critique of the show which was I felt, at times, that the band was trying to hard to make the point that "everything is ok." Songs like "Good Boy" need to be left alone in my opinion; left for when the band gets back together {I'm envisioning in 10 years!...fingers crossed}. It's interesting though as I also feel that perhaps someone new to the BNL would think that there is no "real" issue with Steven being gone. This is how good the 4 were. However, those in the know could be tainted as we know what is missing in some of these classic tunes. I can't lie, there were some tunes I thought well, this is not the same. It's still good, but just not the same.
That all said, I really had a blast at the concert. There is no question that Ed, Kevin, Tyler, and Jim are going to be a great success on their own. Their new album is really a treat and has great potential to be on my top 10 of 2010. Songs like "You Run Away", "Another Heartbreak", "Four Seconds", "Ordinary", "Every Subway Car", and "I Saw It" are instant classics for me and I was happy that they played many new tunes and that the crowd was diggin' it all.
Now that all said I really am hoping that Steven Page comes back into the fold but am willing to give the band time to do their thing. Steven Page's new album has also been purchased and I'll review it soon. I'm hoping to see him live in Regina too soon, hopefully he comes this way. Letting the band do their thing and get through this phase of the band's timeline, well, it's the least we fans can do for them providing us with quality tunes for the last couple decades and a bit. I truly think it will all work out all in good time.
I would definately go see them again, very good indeed! And, oh ya, Joel Plaskett was {EXCELLENT} as well. I can't wait to see him again, hopefully this year! -tMac