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Author:  sau [ Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Sydney Morning Herald's Best Live Acts of 2012

PJ Harvey

January 18-19, State Theatre

'With vocals sometimes tremulous and trebly, at other times dropped down, and a sonic palette ranging from guttural to high reaching, everything Brit alt-rock queen Polly Harvey did served the specific world she created on stage: a distant time that seemed too fresh and pungent to be consigned to the past. Few artists would imagine or attempt a show like this. Is there anyone who could do it as powerfully and completely as PJ Harvey?'

Bernard Zuel

Author:  bendipa [ Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sydney Morning Herald's Best Live Acts of 2012

That review is about a year old now. She's done no further perfomances since then and I'm betting we'll see nothing of PJ in 2013 either. Anyway here's the entire show recorded in HQ.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEyrT_N7718

Author:  KickInside [ Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sydney Morning Herald's Best Live Acts of 2012

bendipa wrote:
That review is about a year old now. She's done no further perfomances since then and I'm betting we'll see nothing of PJ in 2013 either. Anyway here's the entire show recorded in HQ.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEyrT_N7718


Maybe it is a year old, but it's still an interesting and very well put review. Most people here seem to know a lot about her and seem pretty up to date on what she's doing, so I'm sure everyone realizes there were no further performances since then.

I wouldn't say we'll see nothing of her in 2013 though. Concerts are doubtful, but you never know what else she might do. She's pretty consistently put out albums every 2-3 years (on average) since the start of career and it's been almost 2 since Let England Shake now, so who knows. Maybe we'll get lucky with something.

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