Wednesday, February 23, 2005

An evening with the brothers Finn

Wednesday morning... it's been a personally challenging week after making some hard decisions... I've been encouraged as well as challenged by people I love... I'm still not sure... HOWEVER...

As soon as I discovered about a week ago that the brothers Finn--Neil and Tim--were going to be at the Vogue in Broad Ripple, I wanted to seize the opportunity to see these incredible songwriters live. Tim, the eldest of the brothers started the band Split Enz in their native New Zealand in the early Seventies. His younger brother Neil joined the group for a season and later founded the band Crowded House. Probably unlike most fans, I didn't really discover the Finns until I picked up their 1996 "solo" project Finn. I was immediately drawn to the songs. They seemed at once beautifully makeshift and brilliant. Thus began my exploration into the discography of the Finn Brothers.

In the Fall of 2004, the Finns released the beautiful collaboration Everyone Is Here. As I had hoped to do, I took the opportunity to see them live at the Vogue last night and it may indeed have been the most incredibly enjoyable live music experience I have ever had. The music was wonderful... The boys' banter with one another and the intimate crowd was warm and hilarious. They performed several songs from the new album as well as some their work from the Split Enz & Crowded House days such as "World Where You Live", "It's Only Natural", "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" and "What's the Matter with You". My wife who is a 6th grade teacher was quite tired through much of the show. I'm so glad that she joined me though and that we both got to see and hear the Finn Brothers perform an brilliant live set and an outstanding encore!

4 comments:

  1. outstanding! hope you had mad fun at the concert. You are in my prayers always, joel, and i hope God truly blesses you through all your challenges this week.

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  2. 7 million thumbs up! I'm coming home on monday (yeah ortho), but i hope we can get together and just chat like the good old days. PeACe BrOTheR!

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  3. Jack is right, you are my hero, too. But that is for another time..... Anywho... HardCore is in 2 and a half hours. Susan told me about what you talked about Sunday and you are in my prayers. Adios Hector.

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  4. Joel-You're awesome and I hope everything is going well. I will most likely see you at the inner city mission on Saturday, which is most definately going to be one grand time. Rock on Joel, rock on.-Steph

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