Jessica Pratt Setlist
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I’m not going to lie; this was one of the worst concerts going experience. I’ve complained about the Fine Line in the past, the sight line is not good if you are in the back of the venue. The venue itself is a long rectangle, with a stage that is maybe raised two feet. The view is great if you’re in the front, or if you paid extra for balcony seats, but once the venue is full, it’s hard to see the band.
It’s impossible to see the band, if they are sitting down. I don’t have a problem with artists sitting down, but if it’s nearly impossible to see the artist, then the venue should provide seats for the audience to sit as well or provide a very high seat or stool for the artist. Some venues provide viewing monitors for those in the back… but not the Fine Line.
Basically, what ended up happening is that everyone in the back of the venue was just listening to the show. Sure, it sounds great when Pratt sings, and the songs are wonderful little stories. The other problem is that the first fifteen minutes were indecisive with tuning and lots of dead air (since we couldn’t see what was going on). It felt like it was a long sound check.
Jessica Pratt (11 Oct 2019) |
We did see opener June McDoom since both McDoom and her guitarist Evan Wright, standing tall on stage. McDoom mentioned that she was actually normally nervous, but for the Fine Line appearance, for some reasons, she had butterflies that night, as she prepared to play “Emerald River Dance.”
McDoom and Pratt made a good pairing, hopefully there will be crossover fans.
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