Review and photos – Del Barber at WECC, Winnipeg, June 18 2010
– text by eugene osudar/photos by Ailsa Dyson
the voice in the darkness
from an insignificant
big man
all pumped up
full of his muscular self
you bullies
you hecklers
don’t you see
The Power
can’t you feel
The Command
on stage
the adrenaline rushing/
coursing through
the veins
of the true
Big Man
Del Barber
at The WECC
Friday night
to nearly
300 music lovers,
friends and family
and one immense
arse,hole,
wanting to command
from the darkness
on the edge
of his sneering
(his envious)
frown.
bullies and hecklers
drunks and punks
of the internet age
i have heard
too many
of these voices
(recently)
at shows,
without pause
without a thought
of hesitation,
Del challenges,
“Just because you lift weights
doesn’t make you big,
you gotta be
on stage
to
be
Big.”
and that voice
that bully
shut his sneer
in the fear
he’s been exposed,
he’s microscopic.
deflated
of his phony
muscles.
and The Skinny
Big Man
all wound
up
ready to spring
un,
coil
twisting and turning
round the microphone
stand,
in command
Del’s towering
flying, soaring
Big and Mighty
and Passionate
on fire
i could feel the heat
on stage
playing, singing, blazing
and oh so proud
of his illimitable
talent
Woody Guthrie’s
wandering minstrel soul
as Mitch Podolak
said of Del Barber to me
many months ago
so many songs
are standards
just like Darren Day
said to me
of Del Barber’s songs
after the first
acoustic set
it’s already written
in my journal,
because i’m singing
along to so many
(nearly) every
song.
so it is written.
so it is truth.
these songs
are
standards.
and there’s no BS
about Del Barber
no two week
tours to Toronto
or Calgary
(those are just,
vacations)
Del Barber
is
the true one
in this Winnipeg
music scene
after his brilliant in-store
Wednesday afternoon
performance
at Into The Music
Del told me he has a tough, hard
Home Routes Tour
all the way from Winnipeg
in the heart of the icy winter
driving up to the Yukon
and back again
if you’re a true musician
with talent
with heart
you need to tour
4-6 months a year
and play the towns
and the cities
the ugliest dives
over and over
and over again
and build your audiences
all around this country
and beyond
it’s a circuit
and a grind
it’s a commitment
and belief
in one’s self
Faith.
Mantra,
in the talent
in the heart
of a minstrel
a poet
a writer
an artist
and
you have to meet
the challenges
of the assholes
head,on
dead,on
fight it
brawl it
Charles Bukowski
style
with words
with a poet’s
courage
and sometimes,
with your fists
and your face
cut the cowards
down! to their
microscopic
size.
they’re parasites.
feeding on the weak.
and dying
before The Big
and The Mighty
Voice and
Presence
on stage
The Woody Guthries
The Billy Braggs
The Del Barbers
of this world.
he’ll take his father’s
all wheel drive
truck
he’ll take his songs
his standards
he’ll take his
Woody Guthrie
heart and soul
he’ll take his passion
his belief
he’ll take his friends
and family
his manager’s belief, too
all the Love
he’ll take his courage
for the long,hard ride
and he’ll take on
every bully
every asshole
every loser
every jealous
man
and he’ll play
it
Big and Mighty
just like he did Wednesday
just like he did
Friday night at the WECC.
the hot hot 37 minute
acoustic set
Tell Me Where To Start
62 Richmond
The Party Song
Coming Home With The Summer
a Hoyt Axton cover, I Dream of Highways
Katy Sparrow
The Soul of a Land That’s Mine
and then the hour long
set with the band
Love Song For The Last Twenty
As Far As I Can Tell
Miles and Years
Chicago
Home To Manitoba
Love Is Just a Wrecking Ball
Thunder Bay
Where The City Ends
encore,
Neil Young’s Unknown Legend
Bruce Springsteen’s Dancing In The Dark
and then,
a second encore,
If I Told You I Love You
the players,
Del on acoustic guitar and harmonica
Alan Owen on fiddle
Nadine Klowak on harmony vocals and keys
Bill Western on pedal steel
Caleb Friesen on drums
Luke Enns on guitars
Jean Paul Laurendeau on bass
(and the new cd’s producer)
the highlights,
a new song about boyhood
hockey games
Gretzky and Messier
and today’s loves
Tell Me Where To Start
songs about a grandiose
liar, 62 Richmond
songs about philosophers
and writers at a party,
from a wild dream,
Nietzsche and Dylan and Jesus
Christ, The Party Song
and i’m just singing along
every one a standard!
a song for his guitar
player Luke and wife
body tingles and shivers
Coming Home
With The Summer
the Hoyt Axton cover is a song
his parents used to duet on,
and with Nadine, oh my,
i’m hearing Emmylou’s
sweet harmonies
the ones she sang with
Gram Parsons!
Katy Sparrow
more sweet harmonies,
again, i’m singing along
composed from a dream
Del’s father had.
and I feel like
i’m listening to Woody
Guthrie, a song about
the voices that aren’t heard
enough, women and kids.
The Soul of a Land That’s Mine,
so many tingles, gorgeous
harmonies
Nadine and Del!
singing along.
a perfect
acoustic set!
the second set,
i want to dance
and sing and
sing and dance
i want to Move!
and
i want to RoaR!
Woody Guthrie’s
here, now!
i’m sitting
singing ‘n’
grooving,
i’m sitting because
i don’t want to take
away from what’s
happening on stage.
Del’s Chicago songs
from his university
days, Chicago
and
Miles and Years
country songs,
beautiful poems,
heavenly pedal steel,
fiddle and harmonies
soft caress drums.
and back home songs,
Going Home To Manitoba
a perfect song story
flow
set selection.
the story of Del’s song
writer’s journey.
“I shall not be moved…”
Love is Just
and
Thunder Bay
hot hot songs.
and the encore,
a little Neil Young
just to channel some
star tingles
through our souls
and
Bruce Springsteen
beautiful heroes.
crazy brilliant keys,
Dancing in the Dark
and some friends
come and lift me
to dance.
and a surprise
(after the house
lights switched on)
a
second encore,
lights off again
we’re howling along
to the moon and beyond
sun
stars
planets
multi,
verse
“i’m all would up
and ready to unwind,
use your imagination…”
the red panties
thrown early on
rest on a monitor.
and the perfect
night is
done.
if i told you
i love you,
your minstrel soul
your words
your melodies
your perfect birds
would you believe
me?
these songs
are
standards.
Darren Day.
this minstrel
heart
is Woody/
Mitch Podolak.
and he’s ours.
My Winnipeg.
Del Barber
WECC
June 18.
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