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Although Vernon joked about the limited band repertoire, the set list included everything from "Creature Fear" and "Skinny Love" off the album. |
| By Maureen Post OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Maureen Post |
| Published Oct. 12, 2009 at 12:52 a.m. |
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In early September, OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Molly Snyder Edler sat down with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon to talk about his album and ongoing tour.
When asked for insight into tonight's show at the Riverside Theater, Vernon replied, "We've gotten better -- but we want to keep it pretty intimate and down-to-earth."
For those of us lucky enough to be among the sold out crowd, we can assure you that's exactly what went down.
The Daredevil Christopher Wright, also from Eau Claire, kicked things off promptly at 8 p.m. followed by Bon Iver -- around 9:30 p.m. -- for a solid hour and a half.
I was caught waiting in the bathroom when the show started and as I rushed from the fourth level to my seat on the floor, I realized the stairwells, hallways and lobby were completely deserted. Every last soul was attentively in its seat.
Vernon, along with four bandmates, rotated both instruments and dominant roles throughout the set. Although Vernon joked about the limited band repertoire, the set list included everything from "Creature Fear" and "Skinny Love," off the album, to "Blood Bank" and "Beach Baby," from the EP. The live show bonus was a cover of The Outfield's "Your Love."
The band, overtly conscientious of it being the tour's final show, thanked the audience repeatedly for their support of both AIDS Walk Wisconsin and the band throughout the tour.
Representative of the album, Vernon at times sat solo on stage with soft, angelic lyrics. But surprisingly, the show was as intense and aggressive as it was subdued and reflective. On stage, Vernon and his band mates had lively exchanges, playing off each other and the audience with humility and humor.
Vernon's style of singer / songwriter performance is nothing new, yet his words and composition touched on a revolutionary honesty seldom reached and found solely in the depths of sorrow and a turn of rebirth. For in his words, there is as much hope as there is despair and even in his show tonight, he seems to find solace and insight in reflecting on the pain and confusion of his past.
Crafted out of the isolation of living alone in northwestern Wisconsin, both the album and the live performance add an unrefined edge to a sense of inner transformation. Revealing himself with complete modesty, Bon Iver's music appeals as much because it's beautiful as because there's a relatable tinge running through every note.
Tonight's show followed a noon performance for AIDS Walk Wisconsin at Veteran's Park. Justin Vernon served as the honorary chair for this year's AIDS Walk.
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Posted by itsme0livia on Oct. 15, 2009 at 4:47 p.m. (report)
It was a slower song than the dirty projectors song I recognized...I think it had stringed instruments...it was hard to tell from way in the back.
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Posted by adam on Oct. 13, 2009 at 2:45 a.m. (report)
Great show last night. Wolves was amazing. I think one of the bands played between sets was the "Dirty Projectors". Not sure the name of the song but one sounded like them or possibly "Camera Obscura" (they'll be playing here soon). Hope that helps.
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Posted by itsme0livia on Oct. 12, 2009 at 4:34 p.m. (report)
Does anyone know what songs were played over the speakers between the Daredevil Christopher Wright and Bon Iver? I really loved either the first or second one (I'm not sure which) that was played after the opening band finished.
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Posted by brewcitypaul on Oct. 12, 2009 at 4:15 p.m. (report)
Absolutely unbelieveable show. I saw him in Denver over the summer and then caught yesterdays set at Summerfest along with the show. Sad to see them take a break, but glad I got to see the curtain call.
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Posted by adonalda on Oct. 12, 2009 at 12:23 p.m. (report)
The show was incredible. You could hear a pin drop once the music began. Having seen Bon Iver at Mad Planet 2 years ago, it was exciting to see the show and the band come full circle.
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