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A Fan’s Review & One From A Newspaper After Tom’s Santiago, Chile Show & A Valentine’s Show

If you want to see Sir Tom in concert on Valentine’s Day, you can! Of course you have to go to Iquique, Chile. Although this is not on the official site’s tour date list, TJI heard from Ruben that he’ll be there, checked and found you can buy tickets here. It’s in the sunny Southern Chile region and it’s summer. Let us all know if you go.

Maria sent this lovely review to TJI (my translation): “The concert in Santiago was tremendous. Tom Jones sang his heart out and the people gave him their hearts. I love when he sings the older songs and also love Never. By the end when he sang Take Me Back To the Party everyone was on their feet dancing and singing. It was a party and we cannot wait to go back again.” I am in my 20s and I cannot think of another time when I had so much fun at a show. What I saw was a man having a lot of fun like the audience and when you see that, you have to be happy.”

Along came Jones

Santiago takes its hat off to Tom Jones

Written by Laura Burgoine /Friday, 12 February 2010 05:25Santiago Times

(Editor’s Note: Welsh singing sensation Tom Jones is touring Chile. His first performance was last Saturday in Viña del Mar, and he hit Talca and Santiago earlier this week. The 69-year-old legend, who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide and is best known for his hits It’s Not Unusual,What’s New Pussycat and Delilah, will wrap up the Chilean leg of his tour this weekend. When he was in the Chilean capital, Santiago Times writer Laura Burgoine had the chance to meet and greet the star. She recounts her experience here.]

Santiago is still swooning after Tom Jones’ epic concert, and here at the Santiago Times, we have personally been swept off our feet by the legend himself. An intoxicating four-day TJ binge has seen this group of young journalism interns form a cult-like following of the music god in our very own Jonestown.

It began with two press-passes and five interns fighting for the chance to catch a glimpse of TJ onstage but ended with backstage cocktails, hanging with the band and all of us sipping wine, poolside, with Mr. Jones himself.

To backtrack a few nights: a quiet dinner at home with my co-workers was interrupted by an SMS-text invitation to join Tom Jones’ band for drinks. Instantly deserting our chicken and throwing on our best clothes, we raced to the bar in hopes of spotting the star. As we sat drinking with the band at the Backstage Bar in Santiago’s entertainment district, Jones sat inside with his personal assistant, quietly nursing a cognac.

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We were stunned when the down-to-earth singer and his PA joined us on the patio. Oozing star quality, the bronzed, now grey-haired, music sensation sat with the little people, reflecting on his pre-fame days as a laborer while puffing on a Cuban cigar and sipping French champagne.

With style and grace, he chatted candidly, asked us about ourselves, told racy jokes and even belted out a few songs, although not his own. When the bar closed, he invited us all back to his five-star hotel for poolside beverages before personally hailing down three cabs off the street.

Santiago allowed Jones to mingle casually without being mobbed by paparazzi, but he was still a magnet for adoring fans. This is not a man who blends into the background. People of all ages, from all walks of life, approached him just to gush in his presence while our young waitress was rendered completely helpless by one of his infamous smoldering looks.

At 69, he’s still got it.

Jones and his “family” of crew and band members have been on the road since August last year and will keep rocking until March. Our own brief participation in the Santiago leg of his 24 Hours World Tour left us exhausted shells of our former selves. How Jones, his band and crew, maintain this wearying, fast-paced, exhilarating schedule is truly astonishing.

Jones said he performs on average 200 concerts a year and despite his wife’s constantly asking him to slow down, he insists he never will: singing and performing are his true loves.

His tour started in the UK and hit Europe and the USA before South America. It goes next to New Zealand, Australia and Asia.

In Santiago, Jones may have been a long way from the Green, Green Grass of Home, but he rocked Santiago’s Movistar Arena like the true entertainer he is. He thanked God for the gift he was blessed with, before wowing audiences with the vocal strength of a great tenor and the vigor of a Rockette. Crowds erupted as Jones performed classic hits: “Delilah,” “You Can Leave Your Hat On,” “It’s Not Unusual,” “What’s New Pussycat” and “Sex Bomb.”

Jones said the hit that continues to wow audiences is I’ll Never Fall in Love Again. But on Wednesday night, it was Jones’ She’s a Lady that got everyone to their feet. Crowds erupted with deafening applause, dancing and screaming; it was impossible not to be swept up by the music, the performance and the atmosphere. In true form, Jones, in a leather blazer and silk shirt, drove the audience wild with his signature thrusting gestures and enigmatic stage presence. The ten musicians onstage all shone around the star in what was truly a dazzling performance.

Jones did everything: introduced his songs, talked with the audience, and at the end introduced and saluted each of the musicians. The audience went wild when he thanked them in Spanish and provocatively towelled himself off with a Chilean flag thrown onstage. He was unfazed because when you’re Tom Jones and screaming women throw things on stage, it’s not unusual.

10 Responses to “A Fan’s Review & One From A Newspaper After Tom’s Santiago, Chile Show & A Valentine’s Show”

  1. Gill Says:

    What a lovely review and phot,when you read such good things it makes you wish you were there.Mr Jones,will keep on till he drops because he loves it and we love him!

  2. Ruben Says:

    After seen all the post of the new band, the great reviews from Chile, i think again: when a new DVD of Tom?!?!?!

    The only live concert of Tom in DVD (now) it’s “Live At Cardiff Castle” released in 2002, we need new material from 2010 :) jeje!

    Regards,

  3. Mary Says:

    My heart is racing, my blood is pumping, I could feel the excitement. Wow!

  4. Joanne Says:

    I agree, Ruben! I would love a live concert DVD, and can’t understand why one hasn’t been issued before this? (I’m not counting “Live at Cardiff Castle” because it’s not available here in the States, but how I wish it was! I’ve seen some fantastic online clips, and would love to have a copy!!). Wonder if there are any plans for issuing one?

  5. Ruben Says:

    Hi Joanne, at this moment no plans to release a new DVD (this is the answer that i recieved from his management company: valleymusic, about it. But if you watch some of the new tours in youtube, you can see that some has been recorded with professional video cameras.

    I hope that this case isn’t similar to At Ponty Park.

    This GREAT live concert were recorded but never released… why???

    Business are business :(

  6. Moderator Says:

    Joanne: The Live At Cardiff Castl DVD in NTSC format is available here:

  7. Joanne Says:

    Thanks so much for the info, Ellen! I had searched for this DVD several years ago and couldn’t find it in a Region 1 format that would be playable on DVD players here in the States, and was still assuming that it wasn’t available. SOOOO glad to hear that I was wrong! I will be ordering this right away – can’t wait to receive it. Thanks again!

  8. james coroma Says:

    I agree Gill that is one of the best, genuine reviews written about Tom’s tour to date. Nice to see a change.

    I also agree with Ruben, why have Valley Music waited nearyly 10 years with no DVD release since Live At Cardiff Castle (which was recorded in 2001).

    Also, I’ve seen snippets of Tom Live at Ponty Park on youtube but again, no official DVD in sight???

  9. Ed Says:

    Great review sounds like he has a new lifetime fan.Curious what video are we supposed to click onto nothing is there when I click

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