Kudos to Take That for trying something (a little) different the usual “Greatest Hits” anniversary package.
Music
Again, not so much a review as an observation. I enjoyed this show much more than the last Depeche Mode show I attended. The band sounded better and tighter (although …
Not so much a review as an observation. I enjoyed Tuesday’s show a lot more than I thought I would. I actually preferred it to the Joshua Tree show I saw last year.
Unlike his brother, Noel Gallagher has been willing to step out of his comfort zone and experiment. But was he successful?
Is U2 out of touch?
After 15 long years and a heck of lot of pain, heartbreak and inspiration, Shania Twain is back with Now.
Tom Petty was like Sara Lee. Nobody doesn’t like him.
The orange-hewed specter of President Donald Trump loomed large over Soldier Field as U2 played two sold-out shows during its “Joshua Tree 2017 Tour.”
I love Take That. But I didn’t love Wonderland. Then again, that doesn’t really matter anymore.
Perhaps George Michael’s biggest legacy is that he was willing to walk away from fame because he was desperate for artistic credibility.
At least it was better than Lulu.
Suddenly, Justin Timberlake can do no right.
Wow. Liam Gallagher just released a great solo album. I certainly wasn’t expecting that.
Who needs Stevie Nicks?
I’m Excited for the “Joshua Tree Tour,” But I Was Really Looking Forward to that “Pop” Re-Issue
I guess we’re not getting that 20th anniversary re-issue of Pop, then.
