Whoever said that you have to dance half-naked on a stage and master tricky choreography in order to hold the attention of an audience was LYING. Sade proved that last night. I'm not discounting the talent behind other performers that I enjoy watching in concert, but Sade's performance was a unique, quiet storm that made you take notice of her for all the right reasons. In a time where people are on game shows and handed out awards for having "talent", Sade proves that true talent is still appreciated by a more discerning audience.
I'll admit right now, that I'm not the biggest Sade fan. I like her music. I'm a huge fan of her Lovers Rock cd. **** Notice I wrote "cd" and not "album". When she came out with Sweetest Taboo, I remember my dad liking the song. I thought it was boring many years ago, but I found myself singing along last night.
As I was debating yesterday on whether to go to the show (i.e. at the Verizon Center in Washington DC), I was chuckling to myself that seeing Sade perform is similar to seeing Halley's comet. You don't have many chances to see it/her so when given the opportunity you MUST.
John Legend opened up for her and ended with Green Light. The crowd at that point was definitely "Ready to go..."
Sade sang for about 2 hours. I wasn't keeping time officially, but I looked at my watch periodically to "time check" her. She performed the hits I liked, "Smooth Operator", "All About Our Love", "By Your Side", etc. She didn't perform "Slave Song", which was slightly disappointing since that song gives me chills and I would've loved to have seen her perform it live.
Enough about the show. Go and see her for yourself. As I mentioned, who knows when you'll have this opportunity again?
THE WIRK
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