Citizen Cope
by gman1326 on 9/24/09House of Blues Sunset Strip - HollywoodBest Show I have seen in a long time! So much positive energy
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Citizen Cope on Tour
Citizen Cope conveys a kind of quiet authority onstage, a casual command that lets the audience know from the moment he opens his mouth that he's a musical force of nature. Whether he's up there alone with only his songs and his acoustic guitar for company or he's backed up by a full electric band, Cope knows exactly how to capture an audience's attention and hold it for every moment of his performance.
His organic blend of influences encompasses everything from folk and rock to R&B and pop. With his rich, soulful voice and his knack for potent melodic statements, he makes all of his diverse inspirations flow smoothly into the same sonic river. He gives his audience the opportunity to ride along, soak it all up, and have a whole lot of fun along the way.
Citizen Cope Background
The man who came into this world as Clarence Greenwood (before redefining his musical identity and rechristening himself Citizen Cope) got his start working with Washington, D.C., band Basehead before branching off on his own as a singer-songwriter. Not counting a limited-edition indie LP in the 1990s, he released his first widely distributed album in 2002.
That same year, Santana covered Cope's song "Sideways," bringing him in for a guest appearance on the tune to boot. Carlos Santana returned the favor by appearing on Cope's own recording of the song two years later.
It was Cope's 2006 album, Every Waking Moment, that turned out to be his commercial breakthrough, earning him a bigger audience than ever. Since then, his music has been heard just about everywhere, from TV shows (Entourage, Smallville) to film soundtracks (Ghost Town, Fracture), but it's at his concerts that Cope really turns on the magic to the maximum.
Best Show I have seen in a long time! So much positive energy
The show was very cool. Good sound, good energy. Especially when he came out by himself and played 3 or 4 songs solo with his acoustic guitar. He was better then I thought he would be.
Had an amazing time. My 3rd time seeing him and it was by far my favorite =) Loved the new jams!!!
The show started off great but the set list needed help as he continued through the night. The flow was just very off and some parts were way too slow and acoustic. Don't get me wrong Citizen Cope has a fantastic sound and repertoire, but he could have fine tuned the order of songs. His encore was weak and lacked energy until Sideways. Overall, he was a professional and you could feel his passion. I enjoyed seeing him live finally, but have to admit I was slightly disappointed.
Citizen Cope gave a fantastic performance. Some of the audience was irksome--yelling and detracting from the show. I'd see him in a less rowdy venue again in a second.
COPE'S band were tight and had great stage presence. Cope himself was his soulful self, exuding sensuality and creativity. A wonderful break to see true talent in a world of fake "acts" and not true artist like C.COPE. Stage lighting was great,venue was awsome.
It was so much more than I was expecting. I was thrilled to see this show... the music and performance was amazing... to look down on the swaying crowd was affirming... We were all digging the experience. He was so great to watch with his band. There were several moments that I thought to myself... that at this very moment I couldn't imagine being any happier.
Last time I saw Cope he was alone, he blew me away with emotions, last night...what can I say...wow! love love love
I've seen him play about 4 times, but this last time was amazing. I love the house of blues, it's such a personal venue - no matter where you are you've got a good spot. It's a chill show, personal, and touching. I love his music and it's even better live. The opening band - Alice Smith - is AMAZING as well. This was the second time I've seen her. Over all it was a fantastic show.
Great show last night at the HOB on Sunset. Cope meandered through old and new songs in his nearly 2 hour set. His new stuff is really cool -- upbeat, groovy, very solid. He finished with 4 solo acoustic songs, followed by the full band. His last song was a reggae version of Creep by Radiohead.
This was the 4th time that I have seen Mr. Greenwood. Each show he just keeps getting better. The past two have included Alice Smith who is truly phenomenal. I still cannot get over that that amazing and powerful voice comes out of that little body! Great great show. I secretly hoped that he would do his cover of Karma Police. Maybe next time ;)
i've seen Cope a couple of times now. love his voice. love his music. ready for him to evolve as a musician cuz everything is starting to sound the same. still worth going- he's groovy and soulful...
Although I was in the under 21 area at Croc since I came with friends of different ages, the experience was good. I wasn't extremely familiar with the artist, but still had a great time beer or no beer :) The music was very chill and the vibe quite relaxed. The artist's talent overshadowed any issues with the venue (small space, hot). Definitely worth it.
Awesome show, the best I have seen in a while. The venue was on the small side which made for a super intimate and amazing experience. Unforgettable show.
Ram's Head was a great venue! Citizen Cope filled all three levels. Went with a friend who had never seen Cope before and I loved this show as much as I loved the other two I saw!
Disappointed that he did not start playing until late and then somewhat of a short show, but he is still fabulous!
Awesome!!!!! Second time seeing him and he was Great!
cool band at a fun spot. Not too far to visit from Philly.
Citizen Cope himself was great. I kind of wished he had done it aicustic like last year but oh well. It was just a bit to load with the full band that you could not always understand him due to the music. Other than that everything was great.
This show was very good. I had seen him place back in october in bethesda and was really far away from the stage. At rams head i got there early and was on the balcony and it was great. Awesome Venue, Cope put on an amazing show! Definantly worth every penny!