You’re all wasted.
If you get the chance to see Blue Man Group’s rock show, “How to be a Megastar 2.0,” I recommend you take the opportunity. A wholly moving experience, akin to the original but with a percussive rock sound unrivaled. Also, the theme of “The Complex” made me misty more than once. If more rock groups took an approach toward expression the way that group does, I’d see more concerts, probably.
I also re-discovered Tracy Bonham, which I recommend you do immediately.
I did not, however, opt in to the $1.99 texting portion of the show, my paranoia a little overwhelming. Innovative, yes, but also something I would forget that I had paid for and it would come back to bite me. If anyone has seen that part, I’d like to hear what it was all about.
Thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Frantal for the tickets.
Glad you enjoyed it… And i was curious what you would think of their corporate wageslave theme. I’m certainly glad that’s one type of job i’ve never experienced…
Comment by Xiad — 10/23/2006 @ 10:47 am
That was a great show. I completly forgot about Tracy until she started singing. I knew I heard her voice from somewhere. Once she started Mother, Mother, it all fell in to place. Her cover of Beyonce was pretty cool too.
I have never seen Blue Man Group before. I’m glad this 2.0 show was very cool. Baba O’Riley was very fun too. Lisa and I were a few rows from the front so lots of the music was felt as well as heard.
Comment by Dredd — 10/25/2006 @ 1:11 pm
Ya, Baba was fun! Last time we saw the show (1.0?) Tracy had performed “Black Dog” solo with the violin, so we knew she could belt it out :) I kinda felt sorry for her flubbing the middle of “I feel love” but her mumbling cover was cute…
Comment by Xiad — 10/25/2006 @ 2:25 pm