Friday, June 27th, 2014
There’s a whole bunch of them, so I’m just going to link you to the playlist right here! But I’ll post here Love Beside Me…:
Some more stuff: an article “Song For Angels” and another Lake Tahoe review!
Thursday, June 26th, 2014
Here are some more videos of the Shine On shows, these are from 22 June:
Sweet Surrender
Possession
Answer
Here’s a nice review of Sarah’s show in Lake Tahoe!
And here is some news about Sarah’s School Of Music, an interview with Don Felder about working with Sarah (on Turn The Lights Down Low) and for those we didn’t know yet: Shine On has officially been certified Gold in Canada!
Saturday, June 21st, 2014
One of our forummembers was at yesterday’s show, the very first show of the Shine On Tour. Ed, I hope you had an amazing time (and don’t mind me putting the setlist here!). This is what the setlist looked like:
Flesh and Blood
Building A Mystery
In Your Shoes
Adia
Answer
Broken Heart
Fallen
World On Fire
Loving You is Easy
Monsters
Stupid
Song for My Father
I Will Remember You
Intermission
Brink of Destruction
U Want Me 2
Love Beside Me
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Witness
Fear
Sweet Surrender
Possession
Band introEncore:
Beautiful Girl
Angel
Ice Cream
The Sound that Love Makes
She also did 2 Q & A sessions. The setlist looks amazing!!!!
In other tour news, a few more Canadian dates have been added for Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and MontrĂ©al. Go check Sarah’s official site for tickets!
And other news: an article “Sarah McLachlan to kick off Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Concert Series” and, a NEW picture:
Tuesday, June 17th, 2014
Here it is, videos and pictures from Sarah’s performance at ET Canada’s Orange Lounge. Here’s another sneak peek, ET Canada’s intro and here you can view backstage pictures.
The video of Sarah performing Angel is up on Youtube:
You can watch the full performance here (not available in all countries!), read more about Sarah on ET Canada right here and here!
Here is also more stuff to read up on Sarah:
Sarah McLachlan: What’s In My Bag?
Sarah McLachlan brings struggle into album