Today we had the privilege of watching an amazing performance in the Gordon Vallins Studio called Casino Royale. There was alot of dancing, singing ,Mr Bean and WAGBO!!! It was very sexy particularly the female dancers. ;)
The best act was 'Abba' (not the swedish ones) who performed Money, Money, Money and had amazing harmonies (and great looking girls). The audience were not really any good but there was only about 10 of us. There was a ton of sexual innuendos and the gay lion tamers were hilarious and overall this is one of the best amateur performances i have seen. :)
There was a group called lost in the illusion their performance was absolutely spectacular and i was 'lost in the illusion' they had 2 faces on either side of their heads so you couldn't tell which side was the right side.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Friday, 19 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
LINKIN PARK :)
On the 9th of November I viewed a wonderful gig by MTV's 'Best live act' Linkin park. The gig was at the LG arena in Birmingham. The support act were called Does it offend you, yeah and they played a sort of dance'y, Rocky type music with not very much singing at all they didn't really create much of an atmosphere and they didn't really 'warm up the crowd' but i thought there type of music had a good beat and was good to listen to.
During the break between the support and the headline acts the anticipation grew and the wait seemed more like 20 hours not 20 minutes but when the lights finally went down the atmosphere completely changed everyone screamed as Joseph Hahn (the 'DJ') came on and began to play The Requiem (from their recently released A Thousand Suns album) This was not the best choice IMO as the next song they played (Wretches And Kings) did not really 'fit in' but the rest of the gig was amazing and they delivered a very professional performance the highlight of the evening was not the 5 quid hotdog but Mike Shinoda's quality freestyling to Bleed it out and also Mike playing Iridescent on the piano was
absolutely epic!
Overall I believe the whole performance reinforced the fact that they are the worlds greatest live act.
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