I’m mad that Billy Joel came after Kanye so I had to listen to auto tuned crap (even Golddigger was crap) and had to turn off in the middle of In The Middle of the Night.
I watched about half before I tottered off to bed, & recorded the rest to watch tonight. But we started the DVR about 45 minutes late. This morning on the radio the morning zoo idiots were giggling about Bruce’s “viagra problem”, and I got the impression they thought he was sporting wood throughout his set. Did anyone catch it?
I did not watch the show, but based on the number of screenshots I’ve seen online a lot of people had the same impression.
They caught it when he was going through airport security.
Yes, his jeans left very little to the imagination.
I was in section 226. Far corner stage left. Not total nosebleed but upper level. The sound live was very good. MSG has good acoustics and they did not skimp on the sound system. The crowd had the most energy during Bruce, Bon Jovi and Billy Joel.
I think she is a shy girl in real life. Uncomfortable in front of the crowd.
So basically some kids playing in a band having fun with their success are not punctual but when they get scolded by a PA they promptly go out and get to work. How horrible of them.
If you didn’t stay up for it, Paul called her back out and that’s how the show closed.
To them Steve is not a big star to be respected. He is one of their own. So they were fucking with him. Steve started out as a member of the FDNY but left when he started getting paying acting gigs. He maintains close ties to the department.
Quadrophenia is my favorite Who album. I was thrilled to see them play it. But to me it was an odd choice for this type of event. Lots of casual fans watching. A lot of the audience had no idea what was going on.
I know no one who enjoyed kanye. But I’m not in the right demographic.
That was one of the most painful, embarrassingly uncomfortable things I have ever sat through.
More than 15 minutes of “La la la put your cellphones in the air to show love woah woah woah”?
I enjoyed Drunk Uncle, but I’m a fan of the bit on SNL.
Anyway, it’s just filler while they changed the stage over.
The concert was so amazing but this completely ground the whole thing to a halt. So unfunny.
Please tell me Sir Paul did the Jay-Z part.
Yes. That was just tedious. Drunk Uncle was embarrassing. There was no laughs and a lot of grumbling from the audience.
Nope she sang it straight. Paul mingled with the volunteers and first responders they brought up on stage.
And in the last 30 years you haven’t been able to give them a 2nd chance? Wow. That’s quite a grudge you’re holding for them making you stand up to them.
God damn it…I hit the record button on the DVR and realized that there was no way the concert was going to be over in the allotted time MSG Network was saying. So I manually set it to record an extra hour.
And it cut off as soon as Dave Grohl started playing. :mad:
Heck of a leap. I never liked his voice, the lyrics or his thigh-clenching stage presence.
The story is just an amusing memory. Had I not worked on “Silent Night”, I’d still not like Bon Jovi.
I’m not a big fan but I have heard that after a little early immaturity he is a pretty stand up guy. Down to earth with fans. Married his high school sweetheart.
I wondering how it came across on TV. Through a lot of it the show basically a giant sing along. On a lot of the songs the whole arena was belting out the songs. Could you tell on TV?
Not really, except for “Baba O’Riley” and maybe parts of a Billy Joel tune.
But, I’m glad everyone who was there enjoyed it. I heard tix were super expensive - people really got their money’s worth for 6 hours of show, plus literally the biggest names in music. I’m blown away by who decided to show up, really (on stage).
During Living on a Prayer the audience was as loud as Bon Jovi.
I think the surprising part is that Kanye was allowed anywhere near a live TV show for hurricane relief after what happened last time. I assume the NYPD had snipers ready to take him out the second he went off-script.
Homeboy was so bizzy snappin and flashin’ in his black leather skirt, he barely had time to think ugly thoughts about Taylor Swift.
Much as I find him detestable, it’s fair to say that having SOME acts that appealed to the non-AARP set made a lot of sense. He’s huge. Glad he didn’t spew forth hatred last night.