The concert came and went :cry: it was great on some counts and not so hot on others :roll:
The not so hot first. Many, many, many people sat and behaved as if it was a classical concert for most of the evening :roll: There were some people who I recognised who could/did dance but they didn't get up tonight. I don't believe it was a sudden attack of shyness :roll: :?
The great. One wow! Jimmy Bosch was not there but Ray de la Paz (that guy could sing me to sleep ANYTIME), Oscar Hernandez (he could play the piano whilst Ray de la Paz is singing :lol: ) and a couple of other people who I recognised from the concert last year.
The brilliant. Ruben Blades! He moved across the stage, he danced, he shock hands, he danced some more. Oh, and he sang, and sang, and sang! His whole body sang with him. There was a funny moment, when he took out a digital camera and started taking photos of the crowd :shock: :lol: As one of the finale songs, he sang Pedro Navaja I believe it was. It was amazing! It started off really slow and in english with a couple of the musicians accompanying him on the congas and another instrument. Then Oscar Hernandez came back on stage, started accompanying him on the piano then, another musician or two joined it. The tempo gradually speeded up and oh it was fantastic! I am not sure if there will be any more performances before he reenters Panamanian politics but oh wow, I would vote for him just on his voice and stage presence A....Lone!
The funny. There were some people at the front of the stage for "crowd control". One girl still managed to get on stage and the guys had to quickly jump on to carry her off :lol: One guy kept trying to keep the crowd (who were very orderly) away from the stage, including when they wanted to give Ruben Blades a cuban flag to wave on stage :roll: When the audience closest to the stage tried to touch hands with him, these guys were trying to stop it. So, what did Ruben Blades do? :lol: Touch hands with these same guys! :lol:
It was an excellent concert, apart from not many dancing until towards the end of the concert. Maybe because of the prices of the tickets (which were a bit on the high side), there were still quite a few empty seats and they reduced ticket prices by 20% if booked on line. :? Still, for the people who where there, (about 80% full?) they sure made up for the missing 20% with the noise and clapping :lol: