Statistiken
Live-Bewertungen
You don’t need to read this review. This is entirely superfluous waste of your time because deep down, you know you need to see Al Green perform live, just as everyone with a passing interest in this insane little alternate reality known as pop music does. The ordained pastor from Forrest City, Arkansas may be pushing 70, but he can still put artists a third of his age to shame on stage. If you’ve already seen him then you know you need to see him again. If you haven’t, then that small yet vital piece that’s missing in the fabric of your being can materialize by following one very simple instruction. See. Al. Green. Green is an old-school showman in the best possible way, his sole purpose night after night being to send everyone home with a smile on their face. He does so with not only his delectable voice, that is still completely intact after nearly half a decade in show business, but also with the energy, passion and commitment of a performer still hungry to please an audience as if his next meal depends on it. Sometimes this even gets the better of him. At points Green looks skyward, hands on his knees while out of breath, seemingly pleading with some higher power to keep him going through the show. That kind of commitment to a show is rarely seen today, possibly for good reason, but there are few things more exciting than watching someone put everything on the line to put on an unforgettable show. It’s not even needed with a back catalogue containing the likes of "Let’s Stay Together," "Tired of Being Alone," "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" and "Take Me to the River," but it’s not in his nature to half-arse an audience like that. You want a show that’s as sensual as it is exciting? As life-affirming as it is funky? No one does it better than The Reverend.
I just saw the Reverend Al Green @ the Cincinnati Fest and was so elated to c him perform live. As soon as I was told he has was n the line up I immediately brought my tickets.
I been waiting years to c him live.
I'm 58 and I grew up on his music, Thanks to my late step Dad who was from Memphis.
Al Green would b playing n our house from Friday nite, we we're woke up to him and he was our motorvational music while we cleaned the house on Saturday and all day Sunday.
I had been cing videos of him performing live b4 the pandemic and was wishing someone would bring him to Detroit, altho I was willing to travel to wherever he was performing... Luckily I was told he was on the lineup for Cincinnati and I immediately brought tickets. I was hoping he would play the Aretha Franklin ample theatre n his crossing & commuting. (A friend of mine met him after his performance n Cincy and took a pic w/him @ the airport n Detroit)
I was just informed that he will b performing here n Detroit @ the Fox theatre, Nov.24, Thanksgiving wknd.
This is something to be Thankful for. I'll get to c him again, twice n one yrs.
I'm excited all over again while I anxiously await the date. I will definitely b n the house again.
I still hope he will come back to Detroit next summer and play @ the beautiful Aretha Franklin ample theatre. Just putting it out n the atmosphere,hoping it'll manifest.
May God continue to bless Mr.Green abundantly. I Love U and is a forever fan.
Yes, I've seen the fantastic Rev Al Grren twice in Birmingham. travelling 2 hours to get there. What a treat. He , eventually, gave me a red rose, after trailing down the aisle 3 times to get one. He teased me by keeping it out of my reach. What a voice ge has. I went to his church in Memphis too, but just missed him. Look out Rev , I'm coming back one day, to bring you a rose in appreciation of the wonderful evenings I've spent listening to, and seeing you. Love you. Vicky.