I'd probably bug you guys with my concert photos anyway, but I feel especially justified given how totally dead it's been around here lately! Where are you, photographers? Did you buy your macro lens, MG?? Inquiring minds, you know?!?
Anyhow, I spent the weekend at Yankee Stadium watching Jay-Z's and Justin Timberlake's Legends of the Summer tour. It was a great, GREAT show, but I wouldn't recommend it entirely without reservations. Commentary:
- Justin Timberlake is an absurdly gifted performer. I'll rank Jon Bon Jovi as the single most charismatic performer I've ever seen live. Justin Timberlake's #2. Seriously. He was *that* good.
- I love Jay-Z. I've seen him 10 times in the less than 2 years, never fewer than 2 nights in a row and as many as four nights in a row. But even if you're not crazy about Jay-Z, you might find yourself feeling -- as the girls on the subway next to me coming home from the show did -- that "He wasn't as bad as I thought he'd be." He's got some exceptional beats beneath his music, and his songs are more audience-participatory than anyone other than the occasional folk band that I've seen.
So you couldn't ask more out of the performers: Tons of live singers and musicians on the stage. Jay-Z and JT on stage together for about half the night and trading off for the rest of the night. Just great. The problem is the venues they're playing. I saw this show two nights in a row. I was in the fourth row on the side (which, because I was on the aisle, was really the equivalent of the front row because of the way the rows were angled), and it was spectacular. My entire section made friends with each other because we were all so psyched to be there. People were getting DOWN. I felt like I'd made 60,000 new friends.
The second night, however, I sat in the relative steerage of the 200s. People were having a good time, but I felt almost like I was watching it on TV. Like, there was a show going on, and I was looking at it, but I wasn't really part of it. I was surprised there wasn't more production value. The stage was *huge*, but they didn't do much with the lighting or anything. I don't know ... I haven't seen too many shows in stadiums, but the only bands I've ever seen pull it off are Bon Jovi and Pink Floyd (because their entire show was production value -- at one point a plane flew across the stadium and crashed into an empty section and exploded ... which is actually kind of horrifying in hindsight, but in 1994 it was friggin' spectacular).
So yeah, if you want to drop a pile of money on floor seats, it will be money well spent. Otherwise, it'll still be a good show, but you might leave feeling like you missed out on some of the party.
ANYHOW! Pictures!
New favorite picture I've ever taken:
JT playing electric guitar during a rocked-out mash-up of Jay-Z's "99 Problems" and Aerosmith's "Walk This Way".
JT singing Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" leading into ...
... Jay-Z and Alicia Keys singing "Empire State of Mind".
Justin Timberlake and Timbaland bringing "Sexy Back". Humorously, JT didn't actually announce Timbland the first night. I think maybe one-third of the audience realized who it was. The second night, he made sure to announce him when he waddled out on stage!
Second to last song of the night: "Suit and Tie". (The last song of the night was Jay-Z's "Young Forever" and *MAN* did JT sound amazing singing Mr Hudson's parts. There's a sonically pretty damn good crowd-filmed version posted to YouTube
here.)
Those are just some of my favorites. I posted a bunch more to Flickr:
Legends of the Summer @ Yankee Stadium (Night One - 7.19.13)