Sunday, October 20, 2019

Sara Bareilles at the Maverik Center

I was once a very casual Sara Bareilles fan.  I liked "Love Song" and I loved "Brave" but I didn't really know any of her other material.  Then I saw the musical Waitress (Bareilles wrote the music and lyrics) on Broadway and I was completely blown away by it.  I especially loved the song "She Used to Be Mine" because Jenna, the main character, sings this song when she acknowledges to herself that her life has not turned out the way she had hoped it would and she needs to find the courage to change it.  It is highly emotional and I have cried during it both times I've seen the show.  This song made me respect Bareilles more as a songwriter and now I would consider myself a big fan of hers.  When I found out that she was coming to the Maverik Center I bought a ticket hoping against hope that she would sing it and she actually did!  She sang it (along with "Safe Place to Land," "You Matter to Me," and "Bad Idea" from Waitress) last night in the middle of her set and it was incredibly powerful!  She told the crowd that she wrote it for both Jenna and for herself and, as always, I cried all the way through it!  She sang quite a few songs from her new album Amidst the Chaos including "Fire," "Armor," "If I Can't Have You" (which she sang with Emily King who opened for her), "Eyes on You," "Miss Simone," "Orpheus," "No Such Thing," "Poetry by Dead Men," and "Saint Honesty."  I wasn't very familiar with these songs but I really liked them, especially "Poetry by Dead Men."  She also sang "Love Song" and "Brave," which were highlights for me, as well as "Gravity," "Let the Rain," "Uncharted," and a rousing rendition of "King of Anything."  The stage felt very intimate with all of the musicians in a semicircle around Bareilles on piano.  She was obviously thrilled to be performing again after a six year hiatus and her banter with the crowd was genuine and filled with appreciation for her fans.  She told lots of amusing anecdotes before most songs, even noting that she needed to stop talking or she would run out of time!  I really appreciated her messages about taking action for things you believe in, especially when the world feels like it is on fire, and accepting people for who they are.  It was a great show!

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