Jake Winker Frogen
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What are the worst and best concerts you have ever been to?
The worst concert I ever went to was Elton John in Hyde Park London.
He was alone, just him and the piano, no back up music, which he has the talent to pull off but his heart was not in it that night.
He never welcomed or even interacted with the audience, he just played a song, got up, bowed like a fat Muppet, then went on to the next song.
I do not know what was wrong with him that night, maybe he had a gerbil still up his ass or the roadies did not give him a big enough tub of his favourite ice cream? It was the worst concert of all time.
The best was astonishingly Barry Manilow in Little Rock Arkansas.
I did not even want to go, my then girlfriend dragged me to it.
He was funny, he even told a joke about how all the men in the audience were dragged their by their wives or girlfriends, he told stories about why he wrote the various songs, some were very moving, others hilarious, he invited fans on stage and he went down into the audience and interacted.
Great night that one.
The worst concert I ever went to was Elton John in Hyde Park London.
He was alone, just him and the piano, no back up music, which he has the talent to pull off but his heart was not in it that night.
He never welcomed or even interacted with the audience, he just played a song, got up, bowed like a fat Muppet, then went on to the next song.
I do not know what was wrong with him that night, maybe he had a gerbil still up his ass or the roadies did not give him a big enough tub of his favourite ice cream? It was the worst concert of all time.
The best was astonishingly Barry Manilow in Little Rock Arkansas.
I did not even want to go, my then girlfriend dragged me to it.
He was funny, he even told a joke about how all the men in the audience were dragged their by their wives or girlfriends, he told stories about why he wrote the various songs, some were very moving, others hilarious, he invited fans on stage and he went down into the audience and interacted.
Great night that one.