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Concert Fri Feb 08 2008
Baby Dee Still Awesome (Empty Bottle: Not)
Indie Tom Waits-ish meets cabaret performer Baby Dee, whom I wrote about (and loved) back in November, came back to Chicago last night for a double bill with punk(ish) marching band Mucca Pazza at the Empty Bottle. It was then that I realized that, while the Empty Bottle is a fun place to visit, it's a really lousy place to stay for a concert. Unless the concert is made up of blaring brass and percussion like Mucca Pazza.
Dee, an emotive, sometimes tender and melancholy performer gives a superb intimate performance, complete with stories and commentary. Dee uses a wide-range of dynamics and plays the harp. With its bar and the associated hubbub situated in the back of the room, removed from the stage at the front of the room, the audience could barely hear Dee, and many songs turned into shushing contests between the front and back. Dee, a trooper, kept playing as if the room were a small, quiet space, but connection with the audience was especially difficult.
If I had seen her last night for the first time, I would have left having seen nothing special and heard not much at all. Correct venues are important, people! If last night was your first Dee experience, I implore you to see her again somewhere else!