Bitch wrote on Oct 31
st, 2009 at 4:43pm:
About the concert last night! OK here's my review and comments. As most of you know, I am a concert junkie so this show was like a smorgasboard of music and yes, it was orgasmic. I'm writing this with my wet fingers, hahaha,,,hey now, if Joey can type with his penis... ok all joking aside...Even though it was a R&R Hall of fame show, I have no idea who was inducted this year, nobody mentioned them, In the beginning of the show Tom Hanks gave a little speech but it was really loud inside MSG. The crowd was PUMPED UP! Yeah JERRY LEE LEWIS was slightly boring (dude is ancient) ARETHA's voice was loud and proud (and fat) and LENNY KRAVITZ (studly) and ANNIE LENNOX (is she a dyke?) didnt fit in too good with Aretha but OK, they tried to mix it up. BUDDY GUY's still going strong. JEFF BECK was mesmerizing, he put me in such a trance I didnt take any videos of him, I was just glued to my seat in amazement. He was in TOP FORM and he was playing his heart out. Impressive and he looked better than ever, his body rocks as much as his guitar playing. STING was a surprise, his voice was perfect, he carries a mean tune, great timing and perfect pitch full of emotion. Loved Sting! METALLICA kicks serious rock and roll ass ~ they are tight as a drum, really in sync with each other and the tunes were powerplayed and loud as hell. RAY DAVIES and LOU REED kept up with and stood out from Metallica's style making it their own. LOVED RAY & LOU! Dudes are relevant! OZZY OSBORNE (crazy ass mf) got the crowd going, he's so wild it's contageous! Loved OZZY's energy! BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN was another surprise, I didnt think he was playing both nights but he seriously loves to Rock and Roll and loving what he does shows, he is well loved by the NY crowd (homeboy). PATTY SMITH is one of my faves, she used to play the local NY club scene for years and had a cult following, but honestly, her timing sucked. Even the second try she blew it. Maybe she was nervous, but not at the professional level of mostly everyone else there. I still love her tho. Of course I love U2 alot, always excited to hear them and see what they've got to show and prove to the world. Yeah they enjoy showing off and know they are hot pieces of ass but even BONO didnt try to outstage MICK, perhaps he knows he cant do it, so he showed respect for MICK. Righteous. When BLACK EYE PEAS came out with MICK onstage, that was a triple whammy. FERGIE looked hot in those fabulous boots and leather mini, and I think MICK & BONO were competing to get her attention! She was cool, did her stage thing, I think she sang 'it's just a shout away' instead of 'a shot away' and Lisa Fischer's vocals kicks Fergies to the curb but she put out a solid performance, and she played with the big boys without batting an eyelash, she has what it takes. Go FERGIE! When MICK came on stage, my heart was pounding, I was so excited! I LOVE MICK MORE THAN EVER! I wanted him to out-sing and out-perform everyone else, and MICK never disappoints, he sure was a crowd pleaser. Everyone was cheering, most people were in shock to see him! I liked Stuck in a Moment, it's a cool song, they did it well. It was a fantastic orgasmic night of music, so cool to see so many of my favorite musicians on the same night. I hope they continue this tradition of opening the R&R HOF to the public. Other years it was always at the Waldorf Astoria and $15,000 or invitation only. This was a much better idea. LONG LIVE ROCK AND ROLL! And THANKS TO GAZZA for the scoop about MICK's special appearance ~ GAZZA and ROCKS OFF RULES! FVCK YOU GAZZA AND EVERYONE ELSE! SV and I took a pic giving you all the finger so I'm not sure if she wants to post it, but we mean it, in a good way, of course!
Of course. LOL
Re: the highlighted bit, no one was mentioned because it was a show to mark the 25th anniversary of the RnRHoF not the annual induction ceremony, which took place in April at the Waldorf, as usual.
Thanks for all your reviews and video clips. Delighted you and SV had such a great time.