Venue: The Myer Music Bowl
Tonight the Sidney Myer Music Bowl hosted the finest example of a tribute show possibly ever offered. Several of the world's greatest performers came together for a single mission; to pay respects to some of the world's greatest songs and writers. Prince, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Paul Simon and eh, Coolio among others made the lists that the stars of this event hold in highest regard. Categorically, each artist chose seven songs that had impacted on their lives in different ways – plus one compulsory Leonard Cohen cover. The head-spinning mesh of legendary singers and some of music's all-time greatest songs was an overwhelming proposition bought to life by the Melbourne International Arts Festival organisers for an unbeatable finale to their 2010 festivities.


The rest of her covers set later tonight feels closest of all the acts to the artist's heart. Sinead's versions Bob Marley's Natty Ride and Bob Dylan's Serve Somebody are played with such conviction, they're akin to peeking into her private diary. The self-penned section of her catalogue was Catholic-baiting new song, Take Off Your Shoes, and in true Sinead style, was preceded by a speech in which "The Vatican" subtly became "The Vaticunt"! Much like Basil Fawlty, there's enough material there for an entire conference, but O'Connor had some serious rivals for moment-of-the-night, and Rickie-Lee Jones just may have shone the brightest overall.


No one act could claim absolute dominance over the night's unrelenting pleasures. This was more a celebration of those freakish songs that have power beyond even the greatest conduits. Every one of them was delivered with care and passion as though they were fragile artefacts being put on display. One by one the pinch-yourself moments piled up as we were privy to never-to-be-repeated collaborations, seasoned artists throwing caution out of the window and total setlist heaven. Monster tours will continue to come and go in Melbourne and the Arts Festival organisers probably have something equally impressive up their sleeves for next year, but Seven Songs is the one they'll still being talking about years from now.
SIDNEY MYER MUSIC BOWL SETLISTS: 23/10/10
Wipeout – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Djarrimirri – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Pop Life – Meshell Ndegeocello
Shitlist – Sinead O'Connor
The Moon Is Made of Gold – Rickie Lee Jones
Heartbreak Hotel – John Cale
The Sloganeer – Meshell Ndegeocello
Chelsea Hotel #2 – Meshell Ndegeocello
Lola – Meshell Ndegeocello
Look Around – Meshell Ndegeocello
Crying in Your Beer – Meshell Ndegeocello
If It Be Your Will – The Black Arm Band
Old Fitzroy – Dan Sultan
Boy In The Bubble – The Black Arm Band
Bapa – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Company – Rickie Lee Jones
Sailor Song – Rickie Lee Jones
Somewhere – Rickie Lee Jones & Archie Roach
Gangsta's Paradise – Rickie Lee Jones
One of Us Cannot Be Wrong – Rickie Lee Jones
Letter From Abroad – John Cale
Dirty Ass Rock N Roll – John Cale
Magritte – John Cale
Fear Is A Man's Best Friend – John Cale
Pablo Picasso – John Cale
Fool For You – Sinead O'Connor
Psalm 33 – Sinead O'Connor
Natty Ride – Sinead O'Connor
Serve Somebody – Sinead O'Connor
Tower of Song – Sinead O'Connor
Take Off Your Shoes – Sinead O'Connor
War – Meshell Ndegeocello
Bayani – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Swept Away – Shellie Morris
Last Chance Texaco – Rickie Lee Jones
Nothing Compares 2 U – Sinead O'Connor
Hallelujah – John Cale with the full line-up
Old Fitzroy – Dan Sultan
Boy In The Bubble – The Black Arm Band
Bapa – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Company – Rickie Lee Jones
Sailor Song – Rickie Lee Jones
Somewhere – Rickie Lee Jones & Archie Roach
Gangsta's Paradise – Rickie Lee Jones
One of Us Cannot Be Wrong – Rickie Lee Jones
Letter From Abroad – John Cale
Dirty Ass Rock N Roll – John Cale
Magritte – John Cale
Fear Is A Man's Best Friend – John Cale
Pablo Picasso – John Cale
Fool For You – Sinead O'Connor
Psalm 33 – Sinead O'Connor
Natty Ride – Sinead O'Connor
Serve Somebody – Sinead O'Connor
Tower of Song – Sinead O'Connor
Take Off Your Shoes – Sinead O'Connor
War – Meshell Ndegeocello
Bayani – Gurrumul Yunupingu
Swept Away – Shellie Morris
Last Chance Texaco – Rickie Lee Jones
Nothing Compares 2 U – Sinead O'Connor
Hallelujah – John Cale with the full line-up
Sinead O'Connor Shitlist live from Seven Songs
photos by me.