When you see something impactful at a live event, it must be natural to reflect on other performances you’ve seen, pondering what made them “as good” or “as unique.” When trying to figure out the last time I saw an artist leave it all on the stage the way Suede’s Brett Anderson did in Toronto, I’m coming up with a pretty short list of names. Anderson was a jumping, gyrating, animated, sweaty, quivering mess after 15 songs. Two songs into Suede’s set, he was off the stage and into the crowd, yelling for the audience to leave their seats and join him as he worked his way through the crowd and up the centre aisleway towards the soundboard. Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes, and Neil Codling provided a perfect canvas for Brett Anderson to splash his sweat upon. They kept the material in ...