{"id":12453,"date":"2021-08-11T16:27:13","date_gmt":"2021-08-11T14:27:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=12453"},"modified":"2022-02-15T20:05:27","modified_gmt":"2022-02-15T18:05:27","slug":"musical-dogs-new-songs-and-choir-singing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=12453","title":{"rendered":"Musical dogs, new songs and choir singing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Ragnar \u00d3lafsson &#8211; house concert, Wilczyce; August 10th, 2021<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The house concert in Wilczyce was Raggi&#8217;s first solo live show (as opposed to online) in almost a year and everyone was happy it was happening. It had been a long time without concerts for most of us and even with two \u00c1rst\u00ed\u00f0ir shows already behind we both still felt a bit rusty. It was a good start with wonderful hosts, a good-natured audience and a solid setlist. At the end we raised our glass to all the shows to come this month.<\/p>\n<p>Until a day before the concert I thought I was going to miss this one, because despite really wanting to see the full tour, I had a work meeting that I could not cancel. There was also a railway strike about to start in Germany so I was worried about getting there. Then, just as I wrote a message to Raggi, wishing him good luck, I got a phone call and the meeting was canceled. The universe had given me a great gift so I set everything in motion to leave a day early and was on a train at 6 am. By 15:30 I had made it to Wroclaw and a few hours laters I was on a bus to Wilczyce.<\/p>\n<p>The concert took place at a lovely home with super friendly hosts, several kids, two dogs and a cat. Upon arrival I hugged Bartek, then Raggi and we talked for a little while, before he went to practice a bit more. Soon, everyone settled down, drinks in hand and waited.<\/p>\n<p>Bartek stepped up to greet us, then explained that there was going to be a hat to go around at the end of the gig for everyone to throw money in and grab a ticket in return. At least that is what I took from the gestures. I have no idea what else he said, but that&#8217;s OK.<\/p>\n<p>Raggi started with asking how many people spoke Icelandic and got a loud &#8220;You!&#8221; for an answer. Everyone spoke English though and he stuck with that. He admitted being a bit rusty and figured we all were, because there had not been concerts in so long. First song was &#8216;Deva&#8217; and it felt as haunting, yet hopeful as ever. Right in the middle of the song one of the dogs decided to &#8220;sing&#8221; along. Raggi joked that he was in the right key and it all felt fine.<\/p>\n<p>The dog got more excited for a while, but calmed down eventually and the show went on with &#8216;Meanderings&#8217;. It worked really well for me, even though it is an \u00c1rst\u00edi\u00f0ir song now and the solo arrangement is missing the harmonies. I loved it nonetheless, remembering it just this way from Raggi&#8217;s online concerts.<\/p>\n<p>He taught us to say sk\u00e1l and switched to the guitarlelle for &#8216;Wine&#8217;, standing right in front of me, but never looking at anyone. The song always works well as an ice breaker, but this audience didn&#8217;t need one. They were already into it. Ragi talked about his love for travel and how different places inspire different songs. He played &#8216;Bravery&#8217; for us and it rocked.<\/p>\n<p>Then it was time for the evening&#8217;s musical guest, Dorota. She sang &#8216;Dozen&#8217; and &#8216;Petals&#8217; with him, doing a great job on both. It was nice having &#8216;Dozen&#8217; back in the setlist and I always love &#8216;Petals&#8217;. I sang along quietly and felt like home. In between songs we learned the fun of the same words having different meanings in Icelandic and Polish.<\/p>\n<p>We heard the story about traveling down the Mississippi and writing songs on the way. Then he grabbed his ukulele and played &#8216;Southern Nights&#8217; for us. I immediately felt like playing it too, even though I still can&#8217;t sing to it. \ud83d\ude09 In the end he asked us to sing along and divided the room into three groups, singing three different parts. I felt like being at an Anatomy of Frank show. It worked really well and sounded like a great choir. \ud83d\ude00\u00a0Staying on the river for a bit we got &#8216;Muddy Waters&#8217; next. It was great, but I have to admit that I missed Kjartan&#8217;s playing a little bit.<\/p>\n<p>Raggi sat down at the piano next, telling us about the new albums he is working on and wanting to play one of these new songs. &#8216;Water&#8217; still moves me every time I hear it. A true masterpiece. &lt;3 After that he continued with &#8216;Walls&#8217;, but to my surprise played the Icelandic version. It was gorgeous. As much as I love the English original, I might love the Icelandic one even more. *happy sigh*<\/p>\n<p>For the end of the show he turned towards songs written in Mexico and told us a little bit about the trip there are visiting ancient Inka ruins before playing &#8216;Palenque&#8217; for us. He told us he imagined being a ruin in Palenque and being excavated. It was a brilliant version of the song. He ended the set with &#8216;Mexico&#8217; hinting that of course he&#8217;d play an encore if we wanted one. The song was fun and of course we wanted an encore. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Raggi declared being in an Elton John phase, put on heart shaped glasses and played a great rendition of &#8216;Rocketman&#8217; for us. It was so much fun! \ud83d\ude00 The show ended with &#8216;Dragonfly&#8217; where Dorota joined him again and Borow-cow returned. At one point he winked at me, because I had recently confessed to not liking the song and he remembered why. It was still a lot of fun, because there is so much action going on. A good way to end a show for sure.<\/p>\n<p>Afterwards a few people bought CDs, the hosts brought out a very yummy rhubarb cake and i got a chance for a chat and a quick review of the show. I still had to get my head around the fact that I even made it there and Raggi was dead tired from all the work he had to finish before the tour. We agreed that it had been a good start, I brought out the Salmiakki and we toasted to the next 17, hopefully 18 shows together with Bartek. Soon after it was bedtime for Raggi and after a final hug I hurried to catch a bus back to Wroclaw. See you tomorrow!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/pics\/?p=25043\">pictures of this concert<\/a><\/p>\n<p><u>Setlist<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Deva<br \/>\nMeanderings<br \/>\nWine<br \/>\nBravery<br \/>\nDozen<br \/>\nPetals<br \/>\nSouthern Nights<br \/>\nMuddy Waters<br \/>\nWater<br \/>\nHugsanir (Walls in Icelandic)<br \/>\nPalenque<br \/>\nMexico<\/p>\n<p>Rocketman (Elton John cover)<br \/>\nDragonfly<\/p>\n<p>First &#8220;we are all vaccinated now&#8221; Poland tour &#8211; 1 gig down, 17 to go. Next stop: Jarocin<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ragnar \u00d3lafsson &#8211; house concert, Wilczyce; August 10th, 2021 The house concert in Wilczyce was Raggi&#8217;s first solo live show (as opposed to online) in almost a year and everyone was happy it was happening. 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