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Grace Jones' Triumphant Hollywood Bowl Debut

By Randall Roberts, Monday, Jul. 27 2009 @ 10:30AM
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Categories: Live in L.A.

In case you need reminding after all these years, Grace Jones isn't like us. If, halfway through her astounding show last night at the Hollywood Bowl, a flying saucer had descended from above and carried her away, few in the crowd would have been too surprised.

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Grace Jones took the stage beneath a cape of silver mylar. We didn't know if we'd be getting Dracula or The Sliver Surferette
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She is, and always has been, the Other, a transcultural singer and performer whose post-disco work in the late 1970s and 1980s merged bass-heavy Jamaican dub, grooving New York City dance music, funky British post-punk and even a little French chanson to create a sound that's as sturdy and vital today as when it arrived.

Few artists command the microphone and the stage as Jones. It makes you yearn for a world in which Madonna were the one-hit wonder with Jones occupying the World's Most Celebrated Diva throne. From her odd accent, which has tinges of French, British and Jamaican patois within, to her carved, menacing face, to those legs, which seemed forged out of steel, Jones somehow seemed too small for even the Bowl stage.

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She began the set draped beneath a glimmering silver sheet, her nine-piece band offering "This Is," from her most recent album, Hurricane. As the music grooved, Jones moved her arms beneath the fabric like an android ghost. And then, all at once, she pulled it off and there she was, this statue of a human, still as solid and impressive as her "Warm Leatherette" days.

Dressed in what is best described as "35th Century Trojan Woman" get-up, Jones' mere presence was jaw-dropping, and as the night proceeded and she moved through her repertoire with complementing costumes, it was hard to imagine how she'd one-up herself. After each song she exited the stage, her microphone still hot, and as she changed costumes she spoke to the crowd. He deep contralto voice echoed up the incline like some sort of Godess commanding her people. She acknowledged Michael Jackson, her mother in the crowd, her son in the band. All the while you could hear her rustling into the next outfit.

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Grace Jones' first outfit
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Jordan Catalano says:

No doubt, Grace was flawless. I'm still kind of butt-hurt that she didn't do "Nightclubbing," "Private Life" or "Feel Up," among about a dozen others. But what she did perform was amazing. God bless Grace Jones for showing the world what it REALLY means to be a diva (1: start by being awesome).

And I hear what you're saying about Of Montreal. But in their defense, they had to deal with really mediocre sound (it was so quiet not even halfway from the stage, and you could tell the band had it cranked up to try and make up for the lack).

And I can't really agree with your above average guitar band comment. What makes Of Montreal unique is the fact that they're not afraid to get weird and most of all FUNKY. They have a rhythmic sensibility missing from 99.8% of all indie/guitar bands. They made the best of a rough situation.

And the marriage proposal was really sweet. A classic Bowl moment.

All in all, fan-freaking-tastic concert!

Grace, please don't make us wait another 20 years!!!!!

Posted On: Monday, Jul. 27 2009 @ 2:16PM
Rae Cailliach says:

Great article!!!! Awesome!!! I love Queen Grace, and I wish I'd been there! T

Posted On: Monday, Jul. 27 2009 @ 10:33PM
Lisa says:

I also disagree with your assessment of Of Montreal. You are right that it is extremely hard to "compete" with The Goddess of all goddesses, but Of Montreal were a very unique, very captivating band, and I say that as someone who only vaguely knew their music and was curious to check them out. I was sold last night. I thought they held their own.

Posted On: Monday, Jul. 27 2009 @ 11:59PM
Chayne says:

Nice article. I thought the show was great.
Dengue Fever really blew me away. I'd never seen them perform before and it left me wanting more. Of Montreal sounded nice to me, a little bit of a diet pop on occassion, but I enjoyed some of the acid trip visuals and the light show.
Grace Jones was perfect! What a treat to witness her performance. She is a super model in her sixties and performs with so much passion. Oh yeah, Henry Rollins made a good MC.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jul. 28 2009 @ 3:24AM

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