Tag Archives: New York City

Big 4 show tonight at Yankee Stadium, will Lou Reed make an appearance tonight during the Metallica set???

Well, the huge Big 4 show at Yankee Stadium is tonight. The same bands on the lineup that includes: Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth and Metallica are all playing tonight at Yankee Stadium.

Will Metallica surprise all of us by inviting Lou Reed to jam with them on a few songs? Will Metallica and Lou Reed play a few songs from their upcoming album, “Lulu” tonight, or even the full album in it’s entirety on stage? Wouldn’t surprise me if that happens.

I’ll be on the lookout for youtube videos of this concert  tomorrow, you’ll know they’ll be all over youtube sooner or later.

Kev

Cool Video: Ryan Gosling breaks up fight in streets of NYC…

Okay, what if you get into a fight in the streets of NYC and some big Hollywood actor came out of no where and stops it. That’s exactly what happened here. Two men were fighting over a painting in the crosswalks, and actor, Ryan Gosling walked over to stop it all. Surprisingly enough, the other men were very cooperative with Ryan. Which is good.

Look at the size of those arms Ryan has, they are pretty big & muscular. He must be into bodybuilding & fitness for sure. This shows that Ryan cares for other people which is good on him.

Why would Ryan be out in the streets of NYC? Because it’s where he currently lives.

Enjoy this funny video. I love the girl who filmed the video freaking out over Ryan at the end. Funny stuff.

Kev

Report: Gavin Degraw out of the hospital, cancels the rest of his tour…

Gavin Degraw was released from the hospital today after being the victim of a brutal assault by three men. He was also hit by a taxi cab. The singer/songwriter suffered a concussion, broken nose, and numerous, cuts and bruises. Gavin had to cancel the rest of the tour so he can rest and heal up.

More on the story, here.

I hope the attackers do the right thing and turn themselves in. So sad. Gavin’s going to have to live with this for the rest of his life. I wish him well, I really do.

Kev

Report: Another gruesome child murder, but this one is in NYC…

Soon after Casey Anthony walked out with a not guilty verdict, another brutal child murder just happened in NYC. 8 year old, Leiby Kletzky was walking home from camp last Monday afternoon and suddenly disappeared. Some of his body was found in a trash bin in a Brooklyn neighborhood while the rest of it was inside a refrigerator in the apartment of Levi Aron who police arrested.

Read the full story, here.

Disgusting. I don’t understand why people kill children. If Levi Aron walks out of trial for this murder a free man, then our judicial system is definitely messed up.

Kev

Thought: How can Steve Martin be boring? Seriously???

Steve Martin, hosted a show at a venue called, 92nd Street Y, in NYC, to promote his new book, “The Object of Beauty”, but the audience complained about the show ’cause Steve was too boring to them. Steve was not acting funny and wasn’t telling jokes on stage that he’s known for. Instead, he went to talk about something serious and talked about art most of the time. The venue apologized for the show and gave the audience refunds.

Read more on the story, here.

In Steve’s defense, anybody that calls Steve Martin boring, is a stupid idiot. Does a standup comedian always need to be funny and entertaining, all the time? NO!!!!!!!!!!! Steve Martin is never boring. Whether he gets funny or serious, whatever. I think his topic on art would be pretty interesting. It’s just that the whiny audience had something to complain about.

There is a reason that Steve was unfunny that night. His book, “Object of Beauty” is about the arts & culture. A serious subject, not about comedy at all. If you go to a Steve Martin show about this book, you would have to expect him not to be funny. The new book is a fiction novel about a young woman named Lacey Yeager who is an art dealer. The book sounds interesting to me, I’d like to read it myself.

Steve just wants to try something that’s not comedy for once, give the guy a break!

Kev

Report: Pee Wee Herman is on his way to Broadway!!

Well, look like Pee Wee Herman’s return to the entertainment business is such a huge success. The “Pee Wee Herman Show” at Club Nokia in California got such a huge turnout that now Pee Wee gets a huge opportunity to perform Broadway.

The Pee Wee Herman show will now play six weeks date at the Stephen Sondheim theatre which is a theatre in NYC. So it looks like Paul Reubens will be travelling to NY State. Expect Pee Wee Herman to help promote the show on the Jimmy Fallon show soon.

More info here:

http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/05/20/pee-wee-herman-going-to-broadway/

This is great that Pee Wee’s return is such a success. Paul Reubens is planning a new  Pee Wee movie to the big screen and maybe this is his way of growing a huge fanbase as a way to market the movie before it even comes out? Or maybe this is Paul’s way of trying to get respect back after his brush with the law in his past.

I would love to see the Pee Wee Herman show myself live in person if he ever does a tour where the tickets aren’t so expensive.

Kev

Thought: The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th show review…

So last night, I watched, the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary” concert, which took place at Madison Square Garden for two nights in a row in, New York City. The headlining acts included Jerry Lee Lewis, “Crosby, Stills and Nash”, Paul Simon solo, Simon and Garfunkel, Metallica, Aretha Franklin, U2, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, etc.

I must say, it was a really good show, I was impressed with it. The first half of the show was really amazing, but toward the end got kind of boring.

Tom Hanks, opened the show with a little introduction, then Jerry Lee Lewis came on the stage, banging “Great Balls of Fire” on his piano even almost at 80 years old. Jerry Lee Lewis still has it, he can still sing and play killer piano as always. Like he always does at the end of the song, he’ll stand up and kick the piano seat down, then he stood up, picked up the piano seat and threw it on the floor, and he is an old guy doing that!

Crosby, Stills and Nash, came on, and they put on an amazing performance. They still got it after all these years. The crowd in NYC gave ’em a standing ovation. When CSN invited Bonnie Raitt to the stage to sing a slow acoustic ballad, it blew my fucking mind. Bonnie Raitt has always been amazing and she still is. She’s a helluva singer.

Paul Simon played a solo set that was awesome, he kicked it right off with “You Can Call Me Al” and his vocals were quite impressive during that song. After his set, of course, Paul Simon had to bring out Art Garfunkel to the stage. Simon Garfunkel did their most well known songs, “The Sounds of Silence, Mrs. Robinson, Not Fade Away, The Boxer, Bridge Over Troubled Water and Cecilia”. It was an amazing set. I think this would have to be my favorite performance of the entire show. It was very powerful. I honestly think Art Garfunkel can sing way better than Paul Simon. Art sings beautifully, his voice is haunting.

After this Stevie Wonder came on stage, going from a variety of special guests from Smokey Robinson to John Legend to B.B. King. My favorite songs Stevie did was “Superstition” with Jeff Beck and MJ’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” with John Legend. Stevie Wonder is always amazing, he just never sucks every time he goes on stage.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band were very dissapointing, not good. Only great performance that Bruce did was when he played with Tom Morello on the “Ghost of Tom Joad”, now that was an incredibly tight performance. Bruce wrote the song “Ghost of Tom Joad”, and he had Tom Morello perform with him ’cause Rage Against the Machine covered it. Bruce played the song acoustically on the album, this was full band electric. Tom and Bruce were trading licks and solos back and forth. As usual Tom Morello playing very unique guitar techniques that no one else could have played. I think Bruce was looking a little embarrassed up there ’cause he knew that Tom is a better guitar player than him. That was a really good performance but the rest of Bruce’s set was kind of boring.

Metallica however, they were ok, but nothing that great, that time. I wished they choosed better songs. It was kind of boring hearing Lou Reed play the same three chords through “Sweet Jane”, that was all he played, making it look too easy for Metallica to improvise on. The same with Ozzy and Ray Davies, choosing simple songs that the band could play.

Ozzy did a good job, but it was kind of hard to watch him. There is Ozzy the TV reality star, not the metal god he once was. He destroyed his music career and music image by becoming part of the gossip celebrity world, in the reality TV stuff. I lost my respect for Ozzy.

U2 was not good at all. I’m not really a fan of U2 anymore ’cause I’ve about had it with Bono’s ego lately.

Other than that, this was a decent show. I wished Eric Clapton didn’t pull out of this gig ’cause I can see Eric jamming on stage with his old friends like Jeff Beck for starters, B.B. King and maybe even Jimmy Page. That would have been kind of cool to see Eric, Jeff and Jimmy Page on stage together performing old Yardbirds songs which I’m sure would have happened if Eric Clapton didn’t pull out of the gig.

It was a cool show though, I liked it.

Kev

Report: Metallica, Springsteen, Eric Clapton, u2, Stevie Wonder and more to perform at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary concert!!!

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is putting on a huge 25th Anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City for two nights on October 29th/30th.

Metallica has been booked to share the stage with U2, Eric Clapton and Aretha Franklin on Oct. 29th. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will hit the stage with Stevie Wonder, Simon and Garfunkel, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

More on it here:

http://www.metallica.com/index.asp?item=602461

Since Crosby, Stills and Nash has booked as “and friends”, they’re probably going to jam with other famous musicians, assuming Neil Young will be there to reunite with them. Crosby, Stills and Nash didn’t reunite with Neil Young at Glastonbury 2009, but maybe they will at this show.

Yep, you can betcha there probably will be a huge Michael Jackson tribute at the 25th Anniversary of the Rock and Hall of Fame show, because simply put, Michael Jackson was a Hall of Fame inductee back in 2001. Maybe Metallica will cover “Beat It” again like they did at that one Grammy awards show but they’ll play the whole song next time.

James Hetfield singing “Beat It”? It may sound silly, but I think he can nail it perfectly with no problem.

I’m sure all the Hall of Famers would gather around on stage together to jam on some kind of Michael Jackson song together, lets hope they don’t sing, “We are the World/Heal the World”. I think “Beat It” would be the best choice for the Hall of Famers to jam on tributing MJ, we’ll have to wait and see what happens.

Kev

Report: U2 gets street name after them in NYC…”U2 Way”…

As the Irish rock band, U2, are performing on David Letterman all week long to promote their new album, “No Line on the Horizon”, the band gets their own street named after them. What is the street name? It is simply named, “U2 Way”. The new street, “U2 Way” is across from 53rd street near the Ed Sullivan Theater, and the street will only have the new name for one week. So where the streets have no name, finally has a name after all!

The Associated Press reports:

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gVW-xQjILF2xTzCIr2maxVHKyEDAD96MQSNO0

Congrats boys! You dudes deserve it!

Kev

Brangelina to move to NYC permanently?

Rumours are swirling the web, that Brangelina may move to NYC full time instead of Long Island. The couple have been spotted strolling the streets of Times Square quite a lot with their kids. I can see why they would choose NYC instead ’cause it’s a celeb friendly city. Imagine walking the streets of Manhatten and suddenly you run into Angelina or Brad Pitt. They’ll be easy to recognize.

Kev