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Posted in music | pictures | tour dates on March 29, 2010
words & photos by Chris La Putt
"You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories." - Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

For the past couple of months Canadian singer/songwriter Basia Bulat and her band have travelled every nook and cranny of North America to promote her new album Heart of My Own. The stage is fronted by an autoharp and a pianoette - two rarely seen instruments. With a feverish wail, Basia recounts a tale of love lost and found in the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 19th century. The brisk spring wind tries to barrel through the door. Katz's Deli and the drunk Lower East revelers are a million miles away. She clutches the autoharp frenetically rocking back and forth to the drumming of her brother, Bobby. It feels like you've just opened a diary that's not been touched for over a hundred years. You're taken aback that heartache still feels like this. It's agonizing and wonderful at the same time.
Saturday night marked the last leg of Basia's North American tour. She'll be heading off to Europe next month and will be testing some new songs (at least one in Polish) for her upcoming album. Samuel Izdat (aka Gabe of Takka Takka), opened for Basia. Check out her future tour dates, the Mercury Lounge setlist, and photos from Saturday's show plus La Blogotheque's spectacular video of Basia Bulat's "The Shore", below...


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Basia Bulat - The Shore - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.
setlist
Heart of My Own
Pilgriming Vine
Gold Rush
Run
A Secret
Birds of Paradise
The Shore
Little Waltz
If it Rains
Go On
Snake and Ladders
I Was a Daughter
Encore
Before I Knew
In the Night
Hush
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Basia Bulat Tour Dates
21 Apr 2010 · Le CAFE de la DANSE · Paris
22 Apr 2010 · Paradiso · Amsterdam
23 Apr 2010 · Moby Dick · Madrid
24 Apr 2010 · Apollo2 · Barcelona
26 Apr 2010 · Luminaire · London
27 Apr 2010 · Night & Day · Manchester
28 Apr 2010 · Crawdaddy · Dublin
29 Apr 2010 · Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival · Belfast
30 Apr 2010 · Glee Club · Birmingham
3 May 2010 · Prinzenbar · Hamburg
5 May 2010 · Debaser Medis (Ljunglövska) · Stockholm
6 May 2010 · Cafe Mono · Oslo
7 May 2010 · Kafé Knøderen · Bergen
8 May 2010 · Debaser · Malmö
10 May 2010 · Tacheles · Berlin
12 May 2010 · Forty · Krakow
13 May 2010 · Cafe Kulturalna · Warsaw
15 May 2010 · Great Escape Festival · Brighton, South
4 Jun 2010 · Phoenix · Toronto, Ontario
12 Jun 2010 · Le Cercle · Quebec City, QC
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Pretty. Classy. AND Talented!
THE TRI-FECT-A!
Haven't seen that in a while.
Posted by Anonymous | March 29, 2010 2:03 PM
A great show for only $10 in NYC. And to think I didn't have to go to Texas, Mex-icool or even Knoxville to see her! Great pics of her performance..thanks.
Posted by Anonymous | March 29, 2010 2:28 PM
Yeah, they used that same quotation at the end of an episode of Criminal Minds.
Posted by J | March 29, 2010 6:06 PM
Wonderful post and the location is beautiful and elegant in design and information and everything>>> to Favorites
Amazing is an enormous understatement. One of the best electronic shows I've ever been to and I've seen well over a thousand concerts. I had no idea Vladislav Delay was as good a drummer & percussionist as he is- fabulous and he kept everything swinging with a very unique style of playing. If you missed this you missed out big time...
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