Of course the effect of the that gadget was supported by the lights and those two things together made for a great show. It’s quite difficult to explain so best to have a look in the highlights on my Instagram account. For this one she brought out another gadget. I don’t know why but I seem to know the next song. When I was just a little girl I asked my mother what will I be? Then she explained that she was working with another Jazz musician on a cover song the past month so she started with some very famous lyrics: So for the next few songs I was focused again on her being a very talented musician and her special raspy voice: “Peace of Mind”, “I won’t go for more”, “Alone”, “Full of life”. She created a whole band and backing singers with it. Ed Sheeran can fill a stadium with his guitar and a loop station. Selah Sue brought out the loop thingy too and you know I’m a huge fan of it. Credit: Patrick Holenstein from Bäckstage Magazine I absolutely loved the atmosphere. “Fyah Fyah” was my favourite and after seeing Julian Marley a few weeks ago it was right up my alley ? She must have grown up with a lot of Jamaican buddies. They were quiet! I was really impressed and happy ? When looking around into people’s faces they were actually listen to her singing. However she must attract a different audience than most. Surprisingly the Kaufleuten crowd knew the song and sang with her! What I feared the most seeing her at Kaufleuten was that the crowd would constantly chat and you could hear the bar people working.
Soft chords for the last song and loud ones for “Fyah Fyah”. I loved it and I loved how she explained the story behind this song. Of course Motherhood inspired her so the next song was written for her little boy called “In a Heartbeat”. She then told us that she became a Mum this year and that she loves laying down in a hammock with her son. I was still observing… Credit: Patrick Holenstein from Bäckstage Magazine Selah Sue started with “So this is Love”. I really didn’t know if I was going to like what I’m about to hear. It was a super weird intro at least that’s what I thought.
So on Tuesday I went to see Selah Sue – a Belgian musician who came back from the mommy break to shut up the Kaufleuten crowd.Ī little after 9 a piano player and cello player took the stage and played an intro and then Selah Sue came from the blackness into the light. Thanks to Just Because I always get to try out new music I don’t know yet.