Wednesday, October 29, 2025

The Vega Show


Well, here we are in Brighton. We've seen our concert and now we have half a day to wander around town, have a leisurely brunch and then catch the train back to London. The weather isn't exactly cooperating, as it's pretty damp out there, but I can't have everything and this is England in almost-November.

Dave and I worked full days yesterday and then promptly headed for Victoria station, where we caught a train that brought us to Brighton in just over an hour. We had sandwiches on the train, so all we had to do here was check into our hotel and then head to the theater.

We passed the ghost projection above, swirling on the sidewalk in front of the Theatre Royal. That's not where our concert was, though -- it was across the street at the Brighton Dome, part of the fanciful Royal Pavilion complex. The inside of the theater featured Indian (from India) style arches and architectural elements; it was a cool place to see a show.

The music began at 7:30 p.m. with opening act Katherine Priddy, a singer and acoustic guitarist, and we caught most of that. Suzanne Vega took the stage with her two accompanists, a guitarist and a cellist, soon afterwards.

As I said in yesterday's post, I've been a fan of Vega since the 1980s. I think my college friend Lorenzo first introduced me to her music, back when she only had one album. Now she has ten albums and a long career behind her, including radio hits like "Luka" and "Tom's Diner." She's 66, so she's several years older than me, but I still feel like we've grown up together. I first saw her in concert 35 years ago, and most recently (before last night) 18 years ago, which blows my mind!


For those of you who may know her songs, here's the set list from last night's show:

Marlene on the Wall
99.9 FÂș
Caramel
Small Blue Thing
Gypsy
In Liverpool
The Queen and the Soldier
Flying With Angels
Speaker's Corner
Chambermaid
Left of Center
I Never Wear White
Some Journey
Luka
Tom's Diner

Encores:
Walk on the Wild Side
Alley
Galway

Some of those are from her newest album, which I haven't yet heard, and I hope I got all the titles right! I was happily surprised to hear her play "Walk on the Wild Side," because she usually sings her own songs rather than covering someone else's, but apparently she regularly performs that one as a tribute to her late friend Lou Reed.


Here's a very brief 40-second snippet of her performing "Tom's Diner," the hit DNA version with a beat (as opposed to her original song, which was a capella.)


After the show we walked back to the hotel, past the decorative doorways of the building known as the Corn Exchange (above). Now, I'm off to find some morning coffee!

47 comments:

  1. I only know Luka and Left of Centre, from airplay here in Australia. I don't think anything else made it downunder.

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    1. The DNA version of "Tom's Diner" featuring Vega's vocals reached no. 8 in Australia in 1990-91, according to Wikipedia!

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  2. Yes! I am familiar with "Tom's Diner". Looks like you had pretty good seats - quite near the front. Lovely tympanum above The Corn Exchange door.

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    1. We were in the fifth row! I even got a special VIP pass for buying a VIP seat! It entitled me to nothing, as far as I could tell.

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  3. How wonderfully civilised - a short train journey down to the seaside, a musical interlude then a night in a posh hotel. I bet you can find a decent coffee there too.

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    1. Yes, it was a fun cultural escape! I had to go to Pret for my coffee!

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  4. I’m out so can’t listen right now. But you’ve inspired me to pull a playlist of Suzanne Vega. I do love her. Despite the damp it sounds like a great little trip.

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  5. Such a pleasant trip with the seaside and music.

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    1. Yes, even though we didn't go anywhere near the ocean -- we just looked at it through our window!

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  6. I always liked Vega's older songs like Tom's Diner and Luka but then she sort of fell out of sight over here, at least in my listening areas. But I'm fairly certain I have heard one of her newer ones not long ago on NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts. I think it was I Never Wear White.

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    1. I don't think she had any big radio hits after Tom's Diner, but she continued making albums, many of them very good.

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  7. A nice break away from London and work.

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  8. Love the Casper-like lighting on the sidewalk and the facade of the Corn Exchange. I am entirely unfamiliar with Vega's songs and I don't know why; I know her name but that's about all.

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    1. I bet you'd know some of them if you heard them.

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  9. I hope I can remember to check out the video when I'm not at work (shh! Don't tell my boss I'm reading blogs while I eat my oatmeal).

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  10. Sounds like a lovely outing! Tom's Diner sounds familiar.

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  11. I'd forgotten how close Brighton is, when you mentioned going there after work. Sounds like a nice short trip.

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  12. Excellent Seats And Love That Tom Song For Sure - Totally Righteous Adventure You Two Kids - I Say Kids Because You're Not 66 - HA

    Travel On ,
    Cheers

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  13. I've mentioned before that I'm not a Vega fan but I'm glad you enjoyed the show. London has so many cool buildings.

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    1. These buildings were in Brighton, which is not really even part of the London metro area, but it's not too far away. It's definitely a town that has been heavily influenced by London and Londoners for many years.

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  14. I love Suzanne Vega. What a great opportunity to see her. She sounds every bit as good as she did all those years ago. What a fun adventure!

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    1. She has a very distinctive voice and it was great to hear it again live!

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  15. P.S. I meant to tell you that I watched your neighbor in the new Apple TV show "Down Cemetery Road" last night. Only the first 2 episodes are available right now. I'll have to wait another week for the next one. It's a good one!

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    1. I'm glad to hear it's good! We have it poised to go as soon as we finish the shows we're watching now.

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  16. Keep an eye open for Cro and Billy out walking. Suzanne Vega is in fine form!

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  17. I read a mystery series set in Brighton so I would love to visit there. I've heard of Vega and probably heard some of her songs also. I'm not very good with names!

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    1. Yeah, I suspect you'd know them if you heard them.

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  18. You know, I went back an listened to some of her songs. Like Harry Chapin, she is a story teller. But you know, I always envisioned Luka as a woman in an abusive relationship. When I saw the video portraying him as a child, it made me cry.

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    1. I always imagined it as a child -- a boy, specifically. I'm not sure why. Maybe from the video. She said she based it partly on her own experiences at the hand of an abusive step-parent, at least according to Wikipedia.

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  19. Brighton has a lot to offer. The concert sounds terrific. Staying in a nice hotel and enjoying a few meals as well as good coffee sounds entirely enjoyable.

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  20. I wish I had a ghost projection at my house. That's really cute.

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    1. Isn't it?! I wonder if they are cheap enough to install residentially? Seems like they shouldn't be very complicated.

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  21. Older than me too, but definitely part of my university days.

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  22. Brighton is terrific. I loved our brief visit there. I'm please you've enjoyed yourselves.

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  23. She had her big hits in the 80s here in Germany, too, and although I liked her well enough, I was into different styles of music then and never actively listened to her.
    It any case it sounds like a good break all over.

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    1. Yeah, apparently "Tom's Diner" was a no. 1 hit there! I never liked either of her big radio hits that much, to be honest. I think some of her other songs are much better. ("Small Blue Thing" is my favorite.)

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  24. I never thought about going to Brighton -- always figured it was tourist-tacky. But you might change my mind, with the architecture. I'm so glad you saw the show -- she's wonderful and it looks like a great concert!

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