PlastiscGuy 21,103 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 She looks so stressed! I understand everyone wants to meet her, but it's so disrespectful for them to treat like a rare animal on a zoo   God knows I want to meet her more than anything, but I would never do something like that. I would prolly just pass out PG. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivy 12,558 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 3 minutes ago, Alexmeishaonv said: Iâm having a panic attack just looking at those people shoving their phone at her face and yelling leave her lone please, thereâs a pandemic and sheâs not wearing a mask(I know sheâs vaccinated but Delta is trending) I know I wish they would be more respectful the meow in zombieboy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LilyLark 10,104 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 5 minutes ago, Alexmeishaonv said: Iâm having a panic attack just looking at those people shoving their phone at her face and yelling leave her lone please, thereâs a pandemic and sheâs not wearing a mask(I know sheâs vaccinated but Delta is trending)Â Honestly, no wonder celebs lose it sometimes in public. A lot of people made fun of Halsey for having a semi-break down and asking her fans for some space but like...you look at this scene and you get why that sort of thing happens. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpvee 56 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 What a night! Gagaâs set was fire. Pure energy, humor, heart, and of course, vocals! Sheâs clearly in her element with jazz and it seems to be the direction she wants to keep going in - more serious, while actively pursuing an acting career, etc. Tony sounded amazing for his age. Some weak notes, as to be expected, but he nailed several and can still get LOUD. Tonyâs condition was pretty clear, sadly. He did remember all his lyrics except one line of The Lady Is A Tramp, but the songs in his solo set werenât longer than a minute or two each, and the only words he said to the audience were âwow!â, âbeautiful!â, and âwhat a great audience!â. He stayed center stage leaning against the piano the whole time, except for an occasional slow spin to acknowledge the large band and orchestra. During his set with Gaga, Gaga seemed to guide him and whisper directions in his ear at times. For example, she sang happy birthday to him, and his gaze wandered to another part of the stage opposite her so she hurried over to be next to him where he was looking. During the final bows, Gaga said things along the lines of âladies and gentlemen, Tony Bennett!â a couple times, and you wouldâve expected him to say something about Gaga in return, but he didnât (he only said her name once, when she entered for their duo set). Still, for a 95 year old fighting the illness he has, he really shined bright for what is probably his last ever performance. Gaga truly understood the magnitude and significance of the evening. Before the encore, as the curtain came down maybe a bit early, she said âladies and gentlemen, for the last time ever, Tony Bennett!â. Especially powerful was when she offered to walk Tony off stage for the last time. Seeing a living legend like him exit a stage for the final time was surreal and emotional. The stage door was chaotic. Tony came out first, and we all sang happy birthday to him before he walked down the stairs onto the sidewalk. He surprisingly stopped to sign one thing for somebody - who mustâve been the luckiest person of the evening - and also waved to everyone. Then Gaga came out just as Tony and his wife were getting into their car, and the screams were deafening. Gaga immediately got into her car on the side opposite the crowd, and rolled down her window as the car started to pull away after a lot of begging from the throng of people. The moment the window moved, it became a mob chasing the car, which quickly sped up. Bummer that no one signed (except for that one person who insanely luckily got Tonyâs), and bummer there likely wonât ever be a chance for Tony again, but hardly a dent on the evening. Other random notes - yes, Bill Clinton was there, and he got a very loud standing ovation as he entered. The line for the merch was crazy long - as reported, it was only shirts and the poster (which they mustâve printed more of, as tonightâs were numbered /750). The crowd was clearly split between Gaga fans and Tonyâs older generation of fans, and I was disappointed at how many younger people I saw come and go for the bathroom and refreshments during Tonyâs set - a legendâs last ever performance on a stage with occasionally too much traffic in the aisles. That said, Tony got a standing ovation after every song, and the majority of the audience clearly respected him and the significance of the evening. As a whole, an incredible evening of art, and a stunner of a finale for Tony Bennettâs legendary career. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GucciGa 3,729 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 Well she left Fire and Rare ASAP so the fans ruined it on themselves đ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AURAOFSHEISSE 6,516 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 1 minute ago, rpvee said: What a night! Gagaâs set was fire. Pure energy, humor, heart, and of course, vocals! Sheâs clearly in her element with jazz and it seems to be the direction she wants to keep going in - more serious, axticely pursuing an acting career, etc.. Tony sounded amazing for his age. Some weak notes, as to be expected, but he nailed several and can still get LOUD. Tonyâs condition was pretty clear, sadly. He did remember all his lyrics except one line of The Lady Is A Tramp, but the songs in his solo set werenât longer than a minute or two each, and the only words heâd say to the audience were âwow!â, âbeautiful!â, or âwhat a great audienceâ. During his set with Gaga, Gaga seemed to guide him and whisper directions in his ear at times. For example, she sang happy birthday to him, and his gaze wandered to another part of the stage opposite her so she hurried over to be next to him where he was looking. Still, for a 95 year old fighting the illness he has, he really shined bright for what is probably his last ever performance. Gaga truly understand the magnitude and significance of the evening, especially when she offered to walk him off stage for the last time (and before the encore, as the curtain came down maybe a bit early, she said âladies and gentlemen, for the last time ever, Tony Bennett!â). The stage door was chaotic. Tony came out first, and we all sang happy birthday to him before he walked down the stairs onto the sidewalk. He surprisingly stopped to sign one thing for somebody - who must be the luckiest person of the evening - and also waved to everyone. Then Gaga came out just as Tony and his wife were getting into their car, and the screams were deafening. Gaga immediately got into her car on the side opposite the crowd, and rolled down her window as the car started to pull away after a lot of begging from the crowd. The moment the window moved, it became a mob of people chasing down the car, which quickly sped up. Bummer that no one signed (except for that one person who insanely luckily got Tonyâs), and bummer there likely wonât ever be a chance for Tony again, but hardly a dent on the evening. Other random notes - yes, Bill Clinton was there, and he got a very loud standing ovation as he entered. The line for the merch was crazy long - as reported, it was only shirts and the poster (which they mustâve printed more of as tonightâs were numbered /750). The crowd was clearly split between Gaga fans and Tonyâs older generation of fans, and I was disappointed at how many younger people I saw come and go for the bathroom and refreshments during Tonyâs set - a legendâs last ever performance on a stage with occasionally too much traffic in the aisles. As a whole, an incredible evening of art, and a stunner of a finale for Tony Bennettâs legendary career. she is so caring, đ¤I have experienced first hand what Alzheimer's does to people, they need a watchful eye at all times. thank God she's there to help him âHands on your knees, Iâm Angelina Jolieâ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONSTERMAYHEM 24 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 4 minutes ago, rpvee said: What a night! Gagaâs set was fire. Pure energy, humor, heart, and of course, vocals! Sheâs clearly in her element with jazz and it seems to be the direction she wants to keep going in - more serious, while actively pursuing an acting career, etc. Tony sounded amazing for his age. Some weak notes, as to be expected, but he nailed several and can still get LOUD. Tonyâs condition was pretty clear, sadly. He did remember all his lyrics except one line of The Lady Is A Tramp, but the songs in his solo set werenât longer than a minute or two each, and the only words heâd say to the audience were âwow!â, âbeautiful!â, or âwhat a great audienceâ. During his set with Gaga, Gaga seemed to guide him and whisper directions in his ear at times. For example, she sang happy birthday to him, and his gaze wandered to another part of the stage opposite her so she hurried over to be next to him where he was looking. Still, for a 95 year old fighting the illness he has, he really shined bright for what is probably his last ever performance. Gaga truly understand the magnitude and significance of the evening, especially when she offered to walk him off stage for the last time (and before the encore, as the curtain came down maybe a bit early, she said âladies and gentlemen, for the last time ever, Tony Bennett!â). The stage door was chaotic. Tony came out first, and we all sang happy birthday to him before he walked down the stairs onto the sidewalk. He surprisingly stopped to sign one thing for somebody - who must be the luckiest person of the evening - and also waved to everyone. Then Gaga came out just as Tony and his wife were getting into their car, and the screams were deafening. Gaga immediately got into her car on the side opposite the crowd, and rolled down her window as the car started to pull away after a lot of begging from the crowd. The moment the window moved, it became a mob of people chasing down the car, which quickly sped up. Bummer that no one signed (except for that one person who insanely luckily got Tonyâs), and bummer there likely wonât ever be a chance for Tony again, but hardly a dent on the evening. Other random notes - yes, Bill Clinton was there, and he got a very loud standing ovation as he entered. The line for the merch was crazy long - as reported, it was only shirts and the poster (which they mustâve printed more of as tonightâs were numbered /750). The crowd was clearly split between Gaga fans and Tonyâs older generation of fans, and I was disappointed at how many younger people I saw come and go for the bathroom and refreshments during Tonyâs set - a legendâs last ever performance on a stage with occasionally too much traffic in the aisles. As a whole, an incredible evening of art, and a stunner of a finale for Tony Bennettâs legendary career. As someoneâs who was also in attendance, this is pretty spot on. Tonyâs condition was definitely evident at times but he did a fantastic job. Gaga was absolutely fantastic. I was choking up during New York, New YorkâŚthe crowd was absolutely loving it Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONSTERMAYHEM 24 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 3 minutes ago, GucciGa said: Well she left Fire and Rare ASAP so the fans ruined it on themselves Really? Why did she even show up then? We were planning on going but couldnât get a table reservation and didnât think sheâd actually show up đŠ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivy 12,558 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 Thank you so much @rpvee for your recap on the evening!! It sounds like a wonderful time the meow in zombieboy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GucciGa 3,729 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 6 minutes ago, zzzatch08 said: Really? Why did she even show up then? We were planning on going but couldnât get a table reservation and didnât think sheâd actually show up đŠ Did you see the videos or are you being willfully ignorant? đ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magic Mike 2,734 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 Yes thank you @rpvee youâd be a great journalist . Iâm so emotional đ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONSTERMAYHEM 24 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 3 minutes ago, GucciGa said: Did you see the videos or are you being willfully ignorant? Of course I saw the videos but I mean itâs a small-ass restaurant and sheâs famousâŚit should have been expected unfortunately. They should have limited the entrance but they were accepting people to come into the bar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GucciGa 3,729 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 1 minute ago, zzzatch08 said: Of course I saw the videos but I mean itâs a small-ass restaurant and sheâs famousâŚit should have been expected unfortunately. They should have limited the entrance but they were accepting people to come into the bar Prob didn't expect people to be that obnoxious tbh đ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
MONSTERMAYHEM 24 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 1 minute ago, GucciGa said: Prob didn't expect people to be that obnoxious tbh Yeah wishful thinking unfortunately  I think if they had limited the capacity to just the table seats it would have been manageable Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAMROD 109,574 Posted August 6, 2021 Share Posted August 6, 2021 12 minutes ago, zzzatch08 said: Of course I saw the videos but I mean itâs a small-ass restaurant and sheâs famousâŚit should have been expected unfortunately. They should have limited the entrance but they were accepting people to come into the bar  Giving her some space is what should have been expected, she was not onstage, nor on the streets, and she is off duty after show. Being famous does not justify that actions, cos first and foremost, she is a human who wishes for personal space too. People don't have to act selfish and uncultured like that, even if you are a fan. Imagine if there are all the strangers swarmed around you and treating you like a circus animal, shoving cameras right at your face, that is really uncomfortable situation to be in and mood killer. In the video, she seems to have tried her best to keep her composure when people blocks her way out. If that was anyone else, they would already ask you to F off. Honestly, I would escape too. (ďžâăŽâ)ďžâ§*:ď˝Ľďž dancin' until i'm dead (*´č¸ď˝*) âĄâĄâĄ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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