lundi, août 16, 2004

Dido live

Dido. Apollo, Manchester

David Peschek
Monday August 16, 2004. The Guardian


When Dido appears, she is virtually the mirror image of the women who have come to see her. Even now, 21m albums down the line, Dido still looks like she has just walked out of Top Shop. That's a surprise, because opener Stoned begins with such portent that for a second it seems she might emerge, Spinal Tap-style, from a huge fibreglass cocoon.

Perhaps there is an alternative emotional Richter scale on which these vaguely melancholy songs register as violent catharsis. Mostly they replicate a mid-paced shuffle, a post-everything melange of dance and world genres. Larded with ethnic percussion, they often seem as disconnected from the matter of the songs as Dido's vocal delivery. Her range is extremely limited: she can do breathy and she can do braying - horribly reminiscent of the Cranberries' Dolores O'Riordan. She finds it odd, she says, that Don't Leave Home has been used as a wedding song when it's actually "about addiction". But how could anyone tell?

This curious dislocation reaches a nadir in My Life. Singing "I'm so lonely I don't even want to be with myself any more," she struts lazily around the stage, clapping her hands above her head and smiling blankly as the band brew up a percussive crescendo behind her for no obvious purpose other, than, perhaps, exercise.

Strange to see such detachment greeted with such fervour. Blankness so extreme, however, craves the projections of an audience, and the most moving moment tonight was when the crowd sang Thank You back at her. Dido can sing with subtlety, as she proves on Life for Rent, and she has one ace up her sleeve: the melodramatic and affecting White Flag. There's a sense, however, that even she doesn't know when she is actually good.

· At Brixton Academy, London SW9, from Tuesday to Thursday. Box office: 0870 771 2000.

3 comments:

Marce Infante a dit…

ey
me gusta dido, mi padre acaba de regalarme su ultimo disco para el dia del niño. tierno ¿no?
perdona, ¿pero de verdad tienes 53 años?
hablame de ti...quiero saber, saber...mi mail esta en mi blog y uso msn tb: minfanteg (you know what else)

Joe el Misterioso a dit…

Y claro pues, disculpas pero siempre se me van los dias y no hago los saludos y respuestas correspondientes, y efectivamente tengo 53 años... que quieren que le haga.

Dido, muy buena cantante, yo la conoci a través el tema de introduccion de la serie SF "Roswell"... se agrega también que es hermana del productor inglés Rollo Armstrong y su hermana toca teclados y canta un poco en el grupo "Faithless", con el simpatico apelativo de 'Sister Bliss'...

El resto de preguntas acerca de mi vida y aventuras imagino iran saliendo de a poco...

Joe el Misterioso a dit…

Miss Tama... no soy el que escribo estas cosas, si no que son articulos que encuentro en uno u otro lado y que pongo aqui para compartirlos con la gente, aparte de éso, hay otro blog en francés, comme je vois que mamzelle habite au Canada il se peut qu'elle parle cette langue... y otro en español, todos dedicados a la musica alternativa, cine, literatura y otros vacilones mios.

Por lo de Elvis, antes estuvo casado con la violonista o bajista del grupo 'Dexy's Midnight Runners'... es un perico interesante, quiero decir con éso que hizo cosas con su grupo en los años 80 en pleno periodo new wave que ya abrian puertas hacia nuevos sonidos... y ha seguido innovando y marcando vanguardia...

Hasta pronto a las dos ahi... cool...