The Voice still rocks at 70!
April 6th, 2010 | By TomJones
Legendary singer Tom Jones took Bangkok by storm recently. 
It was difficult to believe that the swinging singer on stage was nearly 70! That his voice had not lost its power or texture in spite of five long decades in the business, that he could still get a packed auditorium of people, singing and dancing on their feet. One is talking about the concert of Sir Tom Jones, at the Impact Arena Auditorium in Bangkok, which shook the city.
The power and magic of his rhythms, and his wide repertoire of songs — rock, pop, soul, country and film tracks had the audience — young and old – mesmerised.
Here is a Welsh boy who started singing in small clubs, went on to bigger halls, and ended up singing at some of the top stages of the world. This is the singer who has jammed with the likes of Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Van Morrison, the Rolling Stones, Prince and Robbie Williams. The famous singer has travelled and performed through the length and breadth of the world, from East and West Europe to the Middle East, Israel, Asia, S. Africa, and still continues to do so.
As Jones said recently, “I can’t see myself retiring. I hope I’ll always be able to go out and do shows for as long as I live!” Jones’ recent Asian tour covered Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines. One heard he developed laryngitis in Singapore, soon after his Bangkok-concert, and had to cut short his tour. But in Bangkok, the legendary singer was in his element. He opened the concert with ‘Sugar Daddy’ and followed it with ‘Style and Rhythm.’The James Bond number from ‘Thunderball’ was dramatic, but of course it was ‘Delilah’ that brought the crowd on its feet.
‘Mama told me’ resurrected his early days with his first Welsh band, and he sang it intimately with his three guitarists, followed by the soulful ‘Hard to Handle.” He got naughty again with ‘Help Yourself.’
To balance the volatility, Jones then sang reflective numbers from his new album ‘24 Hours,’ where the lyrics, written by him for the first time, were totally personal and revealed the ‘real me.’ As he said on stage, he wanted in particular “to thank God for giving me this voice.”
When one remembers that Jones’ initiation into music was through the choir in his church, one can understand his unmitigated faith. The singer shut his eyes as he sang the lead-song of ‘24 Hours’ with deep feeling – “As I take my final breath, I don’t fear any more.” Then came ‘Never fall in love’ which the singer said he had first recorded when he was 27 years old!
There followed a medley of country songs, which the crooner said were in memory of his club days, and he re-created the club atmospherics with dark lighting and his guitarists for company. But numbers such as ‘Green Green Grass’ and ‘Save The Last Dance’ had the audience singing and dancing with him. By the time he came to ‘Pussy Cat’ and ‘She’s a Lady,’ the women in the audience were on the aisles. And then came the song which won an Oscar for Best Movie Soundtrack from ‘Full Monty’ — -‘Leave your Hat On.’ ‘Stoned in Love’ had loud rhythmic guitar notes, but Jones’ voice was louder. And then he belted out ‘Sex Bomb’ and waved goodbye. But the Thai audience had not had enough of him, so he came back for ‘Kiss’ and ended the evening with the popular ‘Take me back to the party.’
For the large number of Tom Jones fans who came to the concert, the singer took them back to a never-ending ‘party’ of unforgettable numbers. If one can exude such energy at the age of 70, there’s plenty his audience can learn from this inspirational singer. Yes, ‘The Voice’ (as Tom Jones is called in his native Wales ) reigned supreme that evening.
LEKHA J. SHANKAR http://beta.thehindu.com/arts/music/article364855.ece







Hi Sir Tom.
I had Platinum tickets, great seats for your concert in Malta last November. Half an hour before opening, I fell and landed against a moving viechle. I sustained multiple fracturs to my left arm. I cried so much because of the pain. I CRIED EVEN MORE BECAUSE I KNEW I WAS TO MISS SEEING YOU,AND NOT HEARING YOU SING WITH YOUR EXQUISITE GOD GIVEN VOICE, SIR TOM. I ended up in hospital instead.
Does Sir Tom read any of these comments? If so please Sir Tom, read mine. LOVE FOREVER, Isabelle
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I saw him in Abu Dhabi as well. Amazing is an understatement. I only went to take my mother (84) and can honestly say I enjoyed it as much if not more than her. He really is a superstar with very, very few equals! But I was disappointed that there was no merchandise (T-Shirts, CDs, baseball caps, programs, etc…) to buy at the concert.
Abu Dhabi’s concert was AMAZING. Sure, sir Tom still has it. God bless you.
Tom rocked Abu Dhabi!!!
Will you be coming to the Philippines to do the show that was cancelled earlier?
I really hope so!
Dear Sirs
I’m not just a fan who only enjoys listening to Sir Tom Jones THE ULTIMATE master in the field of entertainment, but someone who has so much respect to this gentleman in particular his performance, his dedication and most importantly … his marvelous voice that has no limits with a continued success ever since Green Grass of Home.
I’m pretty sure that there won’t be a second next to him “with due respect to all”; especially the late king Elvis Presley and Sir Engelbert Humperdinck whom I watched on TV “in my youth” singing side by side with Sir Tom Jones.
From Green Grass of Home and the legend moves on and forward, I was lucky to be around and in this world during his time.
May the GODS bless you Sir Tom; that you live to 170, please stay safe and walk tall as ever… you and your songs specially (I’ll never fall in love again) shall and will live forever.
Sincere greetings and best wishes, Elie
Tom’s shows are always the best! If you haven’t been to see him perform get a move on – you’re missing out on something special!I’m forever a fan!
Sir,
Burning Down The House and If I Only Knew are my favorites. Any chance we’d hear them in Abu Dhabi’s concert?
Counting days and hours…
Welcome back Sir, can’t wait to see you on the 6th of April in Abu Dhabi.
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