Pages

Thursday, May 19, 2011

How far do I have to go to get to you? Many the miles...

I've been out of this blog world for quite a long time. Actually, I got nothing interesting to tell you lately except this greatest concert I have ever been. Sara Bareilles' Concert.

Everything's perfect: the sound, the lighting, the song list. I only regret one thing: our seats. We should've bought VVIP!!!! Because the stage quite far from our seats and two girls in front of us were really annoying. I felt like her song called Many the Miles was looping over and over again.. "How far do I have to go to get to you? Many the miiiiiileeeesssss... Many the miiiileeess!!" Because, though she was there, on the stage, in the same room with us, but still felt like she's very far to get.

Anyway, Sara was gorgeous yet witty, charming and really funny. She came out with Kaleidoscope Heart and instantly grabbed everyone's attention. Let's not forget about her own version of Cee Lo Green's Forget You and Beyonce's Single Ladies. AWESOME!!!

After 3 or 4 upbeat songs, she drew us with her depressing songs. Hold My Heart was the first one and yes... I wasn't hoping for that because the song would bring back the memory of my late grandpa. I used to listen to the song when he was hospitalized. So, no question, I cried my tears the entire song and Y didn't know until he turn his head and found my teary eyes.

But that didn't ruin performance at all. I enjoyed every second of my time there. I really really appreciate her ability to communicate and entertain the audience. God bless her for spreading happiness and joy, hehehehehe...


Ah, about Mr. Javier Dunn. Actually, his performance was good. I could've enjoyed it more if I were in a front seat and drooling over his cute face hihihihi. I promised Rara to record his performance. I got it (well, Y got it) But the quality is rather low. You'd barely see his jaw-dropping jaw line.. So sorry dear.. VIP is not really VIP when you're like 50 meters away from stage -________________-

However, this one is the best we can get.



Then, I asked Y.

"Hey, did you get any great shots of Sara?"

"Nope."

Oh well... Poor us.

Next time, I promise. I will buy the most expensive ticket to watch her closer, close enough to see her skin texture, hahahaha... and bring along my proper pocket camera.

Come round again soon, please Sara?