SARAH MCLACHLAN in 4K - FULL SHOW (UP CLOSE) - FUMBLING 30TH ANN.TOUR - ARTPARK, LEWISTON NY -061824
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- Official Website: www.sarahmclachlan.com/
Official TH-cam channel: / sarahmclachlan
Tour: FUMBLING TOWARDS ECSTASY 30TH ANNIVERSARY with Special Guests
Indoor/Outdoor Hybrid Venue: ARTPARK MAINSTAGE THEATER, LEWISTON NEW YORK (indoor seated capacity 2400 / outdoor lawn capacity 2000)
Opening Act: FEIST
SETLIST:
00:00 0.band entrance
01:03 1.Sweet Surrender
05:02 murmurs #1
05:58 2.Building a Mystery
10:38 3.I Will Remember You
14:15 4.Drifting
17:40 5.Song for My Father
21:50 murmurs #2
23:15 6.World on Fire
27:14 murmurs #3
29:28 7.Adia
33:44 murmurs #4
35:05 8.Beautiful Girl
38:32 9.Answer
43:01 10.Witness
ðĶFumbling Towards EcstasyðĶ begins here
49:09 11.Possession
53:42 murmurs #5
54:22 12.Wait
59:01 13.Plenty
1:02:33 murmurs #6
1:03:47 14.Good Enough
1:08:13 15.Mary
1:12:40 murmurs #7
1:13:41 16.Elsewhere
1:20:45 17.Circle
1:24:42 18.Ice
1:29:11 19.Hold On
1:33:37 murmurs #7 (band introductions, many thanks)
1:35:38 20.Ice Cream
1:38:57 21.Fear
1:43:48 22.Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
ðĶFumbling Towards EcstasyðĶ ends here
*Encore: (on a separate video: âĒ SARAH MCLACHLAN in 4K ... )
23.Gravity
24.Angel
I've always had and will continue to have a mad mad crush on Sarah ever since I first listened to TOUCH. It was like she tapped into emotions that I didn't know even existed. That album accompanied me through some difficult times. In fact, every single album she has released has been truly inspiring. Fumbling, especially, is a masterpiece and I feel so privileged to have had the opportunity to hear the entire album played live, something I will never forget.
I can't thank Sarah enough for giving us all so much with her absolutely indescribable voice and her heartwarming special aura. It's something that everyone should experience at least once.
BIOGRAPHY: (excerpts courtesy of Chris Woodstra at allmusic.com www.allmusic.com/artist/sarah... please visit link for FULL biography)
Sarah McLachlan's tender and lyrical singer/songwriter pop has won her a dedicated following over the years since the Nova Scotia native emerged in 1988 with her Canadian platinum, U.S. gold-certified debut, Touch. Following a successful self-booked tour with Paula Cole in 1996, McLachlan co-founded the touring festival Lilith Fair with the purpose of billing female musicians back-to-back, something of an anomaly for concert promoters at the time. Featuring the likes of Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman, Jewel, Fiona Apple, Emmylou Harris, and many more, the inaugural Lilith Fair was the top-grossing festival tour of 1997, and its three-year run more than proved the commercial drawing potential of female artists. During that stretch in the late '90s, McLachlan had two U.S. Top Five hits in "Adia" and "Angel," both from her Canadian chart-topping, U.S. number two Surfacing, her fourth studio LP. Meanwhile, two of three Grammys came courtesy of the hits "Building a Mystery" and live version of "I Will Remember You." Her Top Ten streak in North America continued with albums like 2003's Afterglow, 2006's Wintersong, and 2014's Shine On. Following the Juno-winning, Grammy-nominated Christmas album Wonderland in 2016, McLachlan was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2017. She continued to tour into the late 2010s.
In September 1992, following a 14-month promotional tour, McLachlan traveled to Cambodia and Thailand to work on World Vision, a Canadian-sponsored documentary on poverty and child prostitution. Inspired by her experiences, she retreated to a secluded house outside of Montreal to write material for her next album. After six months in a Montreal studio with Marchand, she released Fumbling Toward Ecstasy, her most personal effort to that point, in late 1993. The album peaked in the U.S. at number 50, although by the end of 1994, it reached platinum status after spending 62 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart. "Possession," an atmospheric single that mixed electronica influences with lyrics inspired by a stalker, broke the Top 100 and received considerable airplay, especially on alternative radio, where it peaked at number 4. "Good Enough" also found a home in that format, reaching number 16. The Freedom Sessions, consisting mainly of alternate versions of tracks from Fumbling, arrived in 1995; that year also saw the release of "I Will Remember You," which McLachlan wrote as the movie theme for Brothers McMullen. It hit the Top Ten in Canada. Rarities, B-Sides & Other Stuff, a collection of non-LP tracks and remixes, was issued in her home country in 1996. - āđāļāļĨāļ
Saw her on this tour twice! Sheâs perfection âĪ. Amazing band too.
First of all, HOLY BALLS than you sespiro for the excellent cam work. Watch her right hand as it keeps time, and then she gestures the drum fill into next part of the song. She is LOCKED in with her band and can rely on Matt Starr to support her as a drummer. Bravo Matt. th-cam.com/video/pvkzmTumVak/w-d-xo.html Note: her band is phenomenal.
I've been a long-time fan of her music.
She last performed live in Japan in 1998.
I don't think she'll be coming to Japan anymore, but it's convenient to be able to watch her on TH-cam.
It's sad that a talented singer-songwriter like her isn't famous in Japan.
Thank you for uploading.
Thank you for that information. It's quite surprising to me that her last show in Japan was over 25 years ago!! I suppose there will always be those artists that fans will have to travel overseas to experience live. I would also love to see Angela Aki, who I believe has been inspired by Sarah's works, announce a tour in North America, but I'm not sure if that will ever happen. A collaborative appearance on The First Take would be a dream âĻïļ
You know The First Take,don't youïž
We live in an age where music can be listened to via streaming.
I got rid of a lot of my CDs but I still have all of Sarah's CDs and DVDs.
I was also able to get hold of some of the CD singles released in the US and UK, which I still have.
Since I was a child, I have been listening to North American music, so I don't know much about Japanese music. I don't know anything about K-pop, which is popular now.
My dream is to see her perform live again, but just being able to see her singing now is enough for me.
Sorry for my poor English.
You were kind enough to include the set list in the description, so thank you again.
â@gats-9944 Your English is fantastic! So glad to know there are die-hard Sarah fans like you from around the world!
There are soooo many absolutely mind-blowing J-rock bands that I want to see live. One day, I'd like to spend an entire summer in Japan and visit all the great music venues to see all my favorites and discover the upcoming new talents you have there. I consider you so lucky to have easy access to such wonderful musicians. Some of my favorites are Band-Maid, Sokoninaru, Hitsujibungaku to name a few.
K-pop is an extremely dangerous rabbit hole. Once you discover even 1 group that you like, all their online content immerses you in their world and traps you like a magical whirling vortex that you can no longer escape. I'd recommend ITZY, NewJeans, UNIS, Illit, Young Posse to start with if you choose to enter this realm. It can get very expensive though with all their merch and prices of tickets, but so worth it.
@@sesipro I'm not interested in K-pop.because it all looks the same for me.
I'm not criticizing K-pop.
You may know more about Japanese music than me.
If you have the opportunity, I would recommend a band called Kikagaku-moyo (Its English meaning is geometric pattern. )which is currently on hiatus.
Please come to Japan someday.
Even so, your video was beautiful and I thought it would be good to make it into a product as is.ð
Thank you for your reply.