Hey all you out there............did you hear that in June a DVD will be released showing the making of the Beatles' "Love" show by Cirque du Soliel??? You all probably know about this now. And it's gonna be dedicated to the late, great Neil Aspinall. Are any of you going to buy it??? I know I will.
"There might have been things I missed, but don't be unkind, it don't mean I'm blind, but there it is......"
I probably will, too. I'll probably check with the first buyers to see if the issuers did anything retarded on it, then probably purchase (you know, loused up the sound or something).
This will be the only way I'll ever see the show, as there is no way I will ever go to Las Vegas. I really want it destroyed. It is wrong to build a city in a desert and use up all those resources (says someone in the water-strapped west). I would be responsible; I would evacuate everyone in an orderly fashion. Then I would obliterate it with a giant rock from space.
So, yes! The answer is probably yes.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
^^^^^I'm going to definitely buy it. Like you said, it's the only way I'll ever go to Vegas and see the show............I don't have money for a trip like that....... But I think it's gonna be more of the making of it and all the rehearsals, I think....
"There might have been things I missed, but don't be unkind, it don't mean I'm blind, but there it is......"
I saw the show, and will probably buy the dvd. The show was amazing. Of course, the dvd won't be the same thing, but I would like to buy it because at times, there was so much going on in the show that I might have missed some of it.
And I love Las Vegas. I love the gambling, I love the drinking... I love it all! Please don't destroy it for my own selfish reasons
HeatherBoo, I appreciate what you're saying. Many people find great enjoyment in Las Vegas. Be assured I will certainly give you fair warning to clear out when I call down the giant space rock to destroy it all!
I would be very interested to hear your comments on the DVD after watching the live show. I've seen a couple of CdS shows here in Denver. Really amazing and always a million things to look at. So please let me know what I'm missing by seeing only the DVD.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
K thanks for the fair warning! I just love Sin City
Yes, I will be sure to comment after watching the DVD. The show got mixed reviews. Most of the people who disliked the show however did not like it becuase they had seen other Cique du Soliel shows and were expecting more tricks and stunts. And while Love did have tricks and stunts, it was more to tell a story. Each song had a different scene. They interpreted the song with dance and props and stunts and tricks. It was very enjoyable and entertaining. Especially so if you love The Beatles.
I hope I didn't bother the people around me as I sang along to every song. Not alot of people were rocking out! I couldn't help myself
I'm pretty sure its only in Las vegas because Cique Du Soliel does all of their shows in Las Vegas. They have quite a few going on right now out there. And they are making some serious money too. I paid $160 bucks for my ticket and they were in the middle of the theater.
there is no way I will ever go to Las Vegas. I really want it destroyed.
Las Vegas is the Rush Limbaugh of cities: it's almost impossible to overstate its absurdity and foolishness. Your hit-it-with-a-giant-rock-from-space idea has real merit, but I fear the explosion will only succeed in spreading a lot of really intolerable bits of rubbish over far too wide an area. I say quarantine the whole city, seal it up in some sort of giant impregnable bubble, and launch it into the sun.