Sir Tom In the News, What's New, Pussycat?
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Rave Review From Dunedin, NZ & A Long (16+ Minutes) TV Interview With Tom In NZ
Thursday, February 25th, 2010This is an out-and-out rave review. Thus, who cares if she didn’t know the name of the song He’ll Have To Go? Look at the adjectives she used to describe Tom: “enthralled,” “consummate,” “lovely,” “master class [in] entertainment,” “strength of his presence”…Wow! This is also, judging from the 90-minute length, the same set list as he used in Las Vegas last month.
Knickers fly for consummate performer
By Dene Mackenzie on Thu, 25 Feb 2010/Otago Daily Times
Welsh entertainer Tom Jones last night treated a remarkably enthusiastic Dunedin audience to a master class of entertainment.
Make no mistake, the only thing he left on the stage last night was sweat.
Everything Jones had to offer from his vast array of talent was on display in the Dunedin Town Hall.
He sang, he danced, he gyrated — still a lovely mover — for 90 minutes without a break.
Sublime.
From the moment he walked on to the stage, the personality of Jones filled the auditorium.
It would be surprising if anyone in the nearly packed Town Hall felt he was not singing directly to them; such was the strength of his presence.
The audience responded readily to any calls for participation through clapping or singing some of the ballads.
To read the end of this review and to watch the excellent TV interview, click here
Jones drew them in and kept them enthralled throughout the night.
Fittingly, for a man ready to celebrate his 70th birthday in June, the first song was off his new album 24 Hours.
Sugar Daddy had the audience moving and clapping from the first chord. The line “I’ve been singing this song since before you were born” could not have been more true for some in the audience. In fact, if you were under 50, the line was particularly relevant.
The favourites rolled out throughout the night. Thunderball, Delilah, Help Yourself and What’s New Pussycat? had the crowd singing and dancing.
Jones sang three country songs, including The Green Grass of Home and Put Your Sweet Lips, in the rhythm style from his pub and club days in Wales.
Every time he swaggered, wiggled his backside or did some gentle pelvic thrusts, women in the audience whistled, clapped and cheered and it did not take long before the Town Hall stage was littered with knickers and a few flowers.
The audience erupted when an older woman walked purposefully to the stage and flung her knickers at the feet of the Welsh master as he sang She’s A Lady.
The energy of the singer and his classy band remained at the highest possible levels throughout the performance.
The voice of Jones remains powerful and full of emotion.
It was a consummate performance.
Anna Coddington opened the evening. Her 30 minutes of songs displayed some of this country’s flourishing song-writing and singing talent.
One week ago, on February 18, TJI posted Tom’s news conference in New Zealand. With it was about six minutes of another TV interview. Well, now we have the entire 16:43 of that interview. It’s on a show called Close Up, and Tom is interviewed by Michael Sainsbury.
You can watch it in the TJI.com Video Library.
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February 25th, 2010 at 1:47 am
Once while I used to sing in a club, a girl gave me a rose cause she’s appreciated a song, I don’t remember wich one. At the end of the song, she’s screamd to me “Great! Great! But gimme the rose back!!!”… Well…I’m not Tom Jones.
February 25th, 2010 at 7:24 am
Best adjectives I’ve seen used in any review. There’s no doubt that Sir Tom is a class act, who because of his God given talent, his appreciation for his fans, his energy, and enthusiasm is truly loved and respected around the world. He’s so down-to-earth, and as always I love hearing his deep Welsh voice. Makes one want to spend and evening with him, share a nice bottle of wine, and just have some good conversation. Ellen as always, thanks for posting.
February 25th, 2010 at 8:26 am
It is so great to see Tom getting such rave reviews. Way to go Tom!
February 25th, 2010 at 9:37 am
What a great review! Another word used in the review that I think really describes Tom (besides the ones that Ellen already mentioned) is “sublime.” If I had to use a word to describe how I’ve felt when I’ve seen Tom perform, that would be the perfect one! Nice to see such a rave review…thanks for sharing this!
February 25th, 2010 at 9:49 am
Yeah ~ consummate performer!!! WTG Tom!!!
February 25th, 2010 at 10:08 am
Great review! I also loooooved! the video interview. It seems that he enjoys being interviewed and the interviewer in this case really enjoyed talking to him. Ellen/TJI: I cannot tell you how grateful I am that you do this!
February 25th, 2010 at 5:17 pm
Yes, I also enjoyed the video. Tom is a great storyteller, and you can tell that he just loves sharing a good story. What impressed me about this interview was that the interviewer seemed to really enjoy speaking with Tom, and he even managed to get more than the same old stories out of Tom (the one about his having what a doctor called “second sight”…never heard that one before!). Thanks again for posting this, Ellen – you do such a great job with this site!!
February 25th, 2010 at 5:41 pm
Great interviw, he is someone you could just listen to tell stories all night long, and great review, thanks Ellen!