The Liz Smith Column | 09/30/2009 6:00 am
Liz Smith: In a World of Faux Stars, Streisand Remains the Real Deal & Pitch-Perfect After All These Years

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"It’s hard to have stage fright when, like, there’s no stage!"
That was Barbra Streisand last Saturday night at NYC’s tiny club, Village Vanguard. VV is the kind of artistically reputable, physically dinky spot the great star played back in the early 1960s, when she sang for practically pennies and – if she was lucky – her suppers. (Barbra never actually performed at the Vanguard – she auditioned to open for Miles Davis but didn’t get the gig!)
Streisand returned, for real, to the Vanguard for a one-night-only stint to promote her latest album, "Love Is the Answer," produced by Diana Krall.
The event was also an answer to about one hundred fans’ prayers. These were contest winners from around the country and the world, who were happy to be squeezed into the club, just to hear La Divina sing. Well, not only did they get Barbra, they were squeezed against such as Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Donna Karan and other Streisand intimates such as Barry Diller, David Geffen, composers Marilyn and Alan Bergman and the enduring Marty Erlichman, who has been Streisand’s manager since 1961.
So, how was Barbra in this intimate setting, backed by a simple jazz quartet, holding an old-fashioned microphone with a wire? (Streisand herself joked about the mike, but it was surely her choice to use it. Nobody springs any surprises on Barbra.) She was … sublime.
Streisand’s voice has not suffered much over the years, despite the fact that she doesn’t exercise those golden vocal chords. She has admitted to some last-minute warm-ups right before recording or beginning a tour, but otherwise, she just opens her mouth and out come those famous tones, ravishing, if inevitably matured and deeper. But at the Vanguard, something truly incredible happened. Years slipped away from her voice. Maybe it was the soulful, jazzy, tender material, most of which was from the album. Maybe it was the size of the room, so much different than hearing her in huge concert halls and stadiums, amplified to the max.
Whatever it was, Barbra sounded like the girl on her earliest albums, not only pitch perfect, but totally invested in her material, fresh. There was a difference, however – her having lived! Experience has ripened her art, enhances every note. She has always been in the great tradition of singer-actors; artists who give a performance in song. Well, on Saturday night, Barbra Streisand gave her best dramatic performance since "Nuts." Her renditions of "Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most" and "If You Go Away" were astonishing. If one could hand out an Oscar for singing, Streisand would surely be holding her third golden guy.
She did perform a few numbers that are not on the album –"Evergreen" (dedicated to Bill Clinton, and her introduction of him brought a mist to the eyes of the former president), "My Funny Valentine," "Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered" and winding up with "The Way We Were." Her best previous versions of these songs were bettered that evening. Unlike some others who demand this or that in a no-nonsense manner, Streisand’s oft-criticized perfectionism results in actual … perfection! If you can’t stand the excellence, stay out of Barbra’s kitchen.
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Later, Barbra, accompanied by her super-handsome hubby James Brolin, popped into the Louis XVI Suite at the Waldorf Astoria, where press had gathered to watch a live feed of the show. (And to feed off a luscious buffet of desserts.) She circulated enthusiastically, and didn’t seem nearly as shy and hesitant as she can be when facing a room full of strangers.
That was Barbra Streisand last Saturday night at NYC’s tiny club, Village Vanguard. VV is the kind of artistically reputable, physically dinky spot the great star played back in the early 1960s, when she sang for practically pennies and – if she was lucky – her suppers. (Barbra never actually performed at the Vanguard – she auditioned to open for Miles Davis but didn’t get the gig!)
Streisand returned, for real, to the Vanguard for a one-night-only stint to promote her latest album, "Love Is the Answer," produced by Diana Krall.
The event was also an answer to about one hundred fans’ prayers. These were contest winners from around the country and the world, who were happy to be squeezed into the club, just to hear La Divina sing. Well, not only did they get Barbra, they were squeezed against such as Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Donna Karan and other Streisand intimates such as Barry Diller, David Geffen, composers Marilyn and Alan Bergman and the enduring Marty Erlichman, who has been Streisand’s manager since 1961.
So, how was Barbra in this intimate setting, backed by a simple jazz quartet, holding an old-fashioned microphone with a wire? (Streisand herself joked about the mike, but it was surely her choice to use it. Nobody springs any surprises on Barbra.) She was … sublime.
Streisand’s voice has not suffered much over the years, despite the fact that she doesn’t exercise those golden vocal chords. She has admitted to some last-minute warm-ups right before recording or beginning a tour, but otherwise, she just opens her mouth and out come those famous tones, ravishing, if inevitably matured and deeper. But at the Vanguard, something truly incredible happened. Years slipped away from her voice. Maybe it was the soulful, jazzy, tender material, most of which was from the album. Maybe it was the size of the room, so much different than hearing her in huge concert halls and stadiums, amplified to the max.
Whatever it was, Barbra sounded like the girl on her earliest albums, not only pitch perfect, but totally invested in her material, fresh. There was a difference, however – her having lived! Experience has ripened her art, enhances every note. She has always been in the great tradition of singer-actors; artists who give a performance in song. Well, on Saturday night, Barbra Streisand gave her best dramatic performance since "Nuts." Her renditions of "Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most" and "If You Go Away" were astonishing. If one could hand out an Oscar for singing, Streisand would surely be holding her third golden guy.
She did perform a few numbers that are not on the album –"Evergreen" (dedicated to Bill Clinton, and her introduction of him brought a mist to the eyes of the former president), "My Funny Valentine," "Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered" and winding up with "The Way We Were." Her best previous versions of these songs were bettered that evening. Unlike some others who demand this or that in a no-nonsense manner, Streisand’s oft-criticized perfectionism results in actual … perfection! If you can’t stand the excellence, stay out of Barbra’s kitchen.
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Later, Barbra, accompanied by her super-handsome hubby James Brolin, popped into the Louis XVI Suite at the Waldorf Astoria, where press had gathered to watch a live feed of the show. (And to feed off a luscious buffet of desserts.) She circulated enthusiastically, and didn’t seem nearly as shy and hesitant as she can be when facing a room full of strangers.
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In Ms. Streisand’s recent interview on the Today show, she wondered "what" is it that people enjoy about her performances. For me, it is a lifelong love affair with an entertainer, a woman, who never failed to feed my soul.
At 16 I saw her in Chicago at Soldier’s Field. My mother drove the 70 miles to Chicago, but wouldn’t let me buy her a ticket - too expensive she said at $12.50 - top seats. It was a magical and glorious experience for a poor kid from Fox Lake, Illinois.
Thank you ms. Striesand for sharing your gift with the rest of us. You inspired me to believe that all things are possible.
Just downloaded her album, actually, both of them - one with rich orchestrations and the other, same songs but with a jazz quartet …. both gorgeous, Barbra in all her glory and perfect pitch.
They remind me of my favorite Diana Krall album, "When I Look in Your Eyes" …. could it be because Krall is the producer and the quartet is Kralls ? Whatever …now I love both of them !
What a tribute Liz, thank you for your artistry and poise in letting those of us who were not physically there feel like we were! The passage of time has not touched the Striesand endure-ability in every distinction she has earned. In ancient times gold and possessions of value were referred to as talent. Well, Barbra’s voice, delivery, style, comedic and drama roles she has shared with millions rates perpetual. Pure Talent.
It’s probably best I wasn’t in the audience, I would have cried through the whole thing!
While watching Barbara Streisand over the years, it looks as if she always wanted to be private. Barbara Streisand said on the Oprah show, she now can appreciate her fans in the last two years. All of these years… .