No secret to people who post in the "what song are you listening to" thread that Ben Harper is one my favorite living mainstream artists alongside Tori Amos.
He has been covering Under Pressure for his new tour - the new album is amazing - and the result was, well, to my taste, fantastic: he brings - alone - the song to life in such a way as to be faithful to the original without sounding derivative. It's his own sound, but respectful of the song's most revered vocal tricks. I wonder whether Brian has commented on this - it's a quite beautiful hommage to Queen and, especially, Freddie. It's not polished at all: Harper takes all risks, sings with passion and lets the song take him to another realm. That's one of the things I love about him.
Take a look at how much he evolved. This link below is a raw, audience footage from 05.10.2009. The performance is just brilliant. Freddie's fans will be delighted to listen to his take on the song from 1:15 on - it starts to become ridiculously close to the album version (check the lines "takes me higheeeerrr"...or "turn away from it all like...":op) and yet he manages to leave his own lovely impressive mark.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlyo9XsIdyM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlyo9XsIdyM[/url]
The link below is to a much better-sounding performance (an official broadcast). It's one of the first times he sang it live, but the performance is not as good as the one I linked above, in my opinion:
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxqDsJoXG50]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxqDsJoXG50[/url]
Finally, this is a live performance from Montreal of one of his best songs to my mind - "Ground on Down". For those who still haven't given a fair listening to him, it's very well worth checking out. I love the lyrics of this song, his guitar-playing and his vocals:
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ycYc5Ll2No]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ycYc5Ll2No[/url]
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I hope you enjoy it all as much as I do. He's a wonderful musical talent and his concert here in Brazil in 2007 was just sublime.
Regards,
Yara.
Yara