I've been reading for months and finally got up the nerve to jump in and say hi.
Been a fan since 2002 but I only discovered the website last year. Why write now? It's been fun following so many conversations among people who love this band like I do. Yes my husband and kids *enjoy* GBS and can sing most of the songs because that's all they hear in my car. (I even had an older gentleman ask me at the Burlington concert in 2006 if we were from Newfoundland because my two girls aged 8 and 10 at the time were dancing and singing at the tops of their lungs to the Hard and the Easy tour songs.)
But I've yet to know someone in person who connects with Great Big Sea like I do. We saw them last in NH in November (although we live close to Burlington, Vt., we couldn't tear our kids away from trick-or-treating to go to the Halloween show). It was such a treat to see the band at the Lebanon Opera House - a 19th century meeting house with wooden seats and not a bad spot in the whole place. We were in about the 8th or 10th row and I swear Alan winked at us as our two red-headed daughters danced like demons to the new tunes.
I just love what these guys do. The fact that they share these age-old tunes with us now in so many places is truly remarkable. And that they make their own music in the same fashion is a salute to their traditions and testament to their talent. And they look like they're having a ball while they do it. They're artists and poets.
It was hearing "Consequence Free" on the radio one day that caught my attention and changed my music collection forever. Today, I'm waiting for our tickets to the Toronto show to arrive in the mail. And in the meantime, I've decided to go back and get those early records I never bought (Great Big Sea, Up, and Play). I was surprised at the political messages in the first one - I'd love to see more of that now. And it's neat now to go back and connect the dots to where they are now.
A few quick things:
- The Junos were a bummer but wouldn't it be priceless for them to finally get the nod next year in Newfoundland? Isn't there a "people's choice" award and can't start a campaign now?
- I think I've seen Alan write "lucky me" commenting on his adventures at least two or three times of late. Could someone please add the song to the set list for Toronto? It's one of my favorites ... "blessings can hide in the strangest disguise..."
- I love reading the letters from Alan and Sean and Bob to get inside their heads. But I can't stop thinking about Alan's wife being home while he's off slaying dragons or whatever he's doing for this movie role. Does she get to go along? Will he get breaks to go home to visit? I have a little one a few months younger than little Henry and I know what it's like when my husband travels. I can only imagine such a long stint away. Does she read this stuff? Can we make a place to send her messages to get through this? I'm assuming she has friends and family nearby for support and company and a break but still ...
Finally, any others in Vermont these days?
Here goes ... hitting the "post" button!
Cheers,
LisaVt
And when your children have all grown, you'll wait by the window and wish them all back home.