#45 Andrew Bird

For us, Andrew Bird put Paris on pause.
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Amongst the fragile calm behind the hill in Montmartre, a paunchy guy in his fifties, in the process of showing his friends a view of Paris from on high, turns his head, drops his arms, and ceases to move. Andrew Bird comes along singing ‘Spare-Ohs’ and the three guys stand still and calmly attentive about ten feet behind the pleasing surprise. They’ll continue to stand cold still until he turns his back to them, allowing them step out of the frame. A couple minutes later, after Andrew Bird quiets down, leaving just the sound of twittering sparrows, they begin to applaud. The three kids on the bench don’t say a word. Everything is calm as the sun goes down.

CAE - #45.1 - Andrew Bird - Spare-Ohs

We’ve seen groups excite young girls, leave onlookers indifferent, embarrass concierges, and rile up crowds. Andrew Bird put the city on pause. His timidity and lightness didn’t make us wait long. It just took a couple slides on the violin for him to latch onto the décor, redesign the contours of the space, change time, and sweep into another atmosphere. Andrew Bird passed by through the vineyards and we forgot about Paris. Andrew Bird climbed the streets and the parked cars seemed not to belong. Andrew Bird crossed rafts of tourists and it was them that appeared anachronistic. They’re the ones that are walking backwards, right?

Andrew Bird’s songs are small Chinese treasure boxes and illustrious Spanish buffets. Elaborately decorated, orchestrated with art, rich with a multitude of hidden drawers, filled with tiny, unexpected boxes and surprises, his songs glide on with episodic movements.

The song, ‘Weather System’ from his first solo album; unfolded into three moments and brought the Take Away Show to life. The opening fell into place with a miming hobble through the vineyards. The second movement took form in the deserted road, and the pizzicato finale found itself moving against the current of tourists. And Bird, turning out to be an sage director, knew perfectly well how to punctuate every Act with a particular face or grimace.

CAE - #45.2 - Andrew Bird - SWeather Systems

We ended up in Montmartre, as usual, by default, being so close to the venue at which Bird was going to play. But the landscape turned out to be a perfect spot. Bird’s music needed something anachronistic, something of both yesterday and today. Thus, it was in this “other time” that his music became most beautiful. Thanks Andrew.

le 23 April 2007 par Chryde
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Andrew Bird

I love you and I love Andrew Bird. Thank You.

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23 April 2007, by un courageux anonyme

RE : Andrew Bird

Great videos!

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27 April 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

I believe the ipod vids are corrupted or something. Could you check them out?

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23 April 2007, by mike

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They’re working just fine down here... weird.

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23 April 2007, by Chryde

Andrew Bird

That was great! I liked the applause at the end.

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2 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

I missed downloading the HQ videos by one week. :(

Can anyone up them for me??? Pretty please??

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7 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

I also hope that someone could up the HQ videos :) perhaps yousendit? 60watt(at)gmail.com

Thanks!

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8 May 2007, by Jim

Andrew Bird

At the end of the Spare-Ohs video, there’s a little bit of another song...what is it???

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10 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

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At the end of the Spare-Ohs performance, he begins to play the Charley Patton song "I’m Goin’ Home"

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21 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

Can someone please upload the videos to megaupload? I would be so thankful!

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12 May 2007, by m

Andrew Bird

A true musical genius. With every album Andrew Bird releases, I wonder if there is any genre he can’t master.

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16 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

wow. this is perfect. wish i could have experienced it.

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16 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

I recognize the grape vines in Montmartre! Isn’t that the only remaining vineyard in Paris... The Agile Laupin should be right down the hill on the same side of the road.

I wish I could have been there to witness this!

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17 May 2007, by Ashleyanne Krigbaum

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I third the upping of the HQ versions.

Also, it says these two songs are 45.2 and .3 respectively - anyone know what they do with any other tracks they record?

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22 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

That was absolutely wonderfulll :)

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27 May 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

i cried <33

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8 June 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

Ah! I love them! The videos, I mean!

Would you be so kind as to re-upload the videos? Or, email them to me (and I’ll even re-upload them for others!)? Please?

I’ve entered my email below so you should be able to reach me! If not, I’ll check back again soon and I’ll leave it!

Thanks :)

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16 June 2007, by Georgie

Andrew Bird

First the Shins, now Andrew Bird ... this site is going to make my heart explode from happiness. Thank you.

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26 July 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

Can Someone please please upload the highquality versions of the videos to a good upload host like mediafire or megaupload? I totally missed out on these the first week they were available!

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15 August 2007, by Sam

Andrew Bird

you know what i really really love about this? we all know what an incredible performer mr bird is, but take away the stage and all the looping stuff and the frantic instrument-switching, and you’re left with this. and it’s still absolutely captivating. :)

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17 August 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

Great videos! Especially the second one is great!

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4 November 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

High quality videos? Anyone? I would really love to have those.

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9 November 2007, by Greg

Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird has quickly become one of my all time favorite musicians. I hope to hear a lot more from him!

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16 November 2007, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

The pathos of the second song felt like it was because he couldn’t get in the garden. But it slowly dissapated as he moved climbed that road.

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15 December 2007, by desmond

Andrew Bird

Does anyone know how I can download these videos onto my ipod (without quicktime pro) I cant seem to do it....

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26 January 2008, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

a spectacular ending for spare-ohs. amazing.

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2 May 2008, by un courageux anonyme

Andrew Bird

Can anyone who has the video upload it somewhere so us poor late stragglers can get it?

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