{"id":9761,"date":"2009-12-13T08:46:07","date_gmt":"2009-12-13T13:46:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=9761"},"modified":"2024-10-27T15:32:28","modified_gmt":"2024-10-27T19:32:28","slug":"chicago-snapshots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=9761","title":{"rendered":"Chicago Snapshots"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8212; Walking into Mitchell&#8217;s apartment in Chicago and seeing Rachel sitting there, with her coffee, both their laptops out &#8211; is my idea of heaven.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; My packing strategy for this trip.  &#8220;I brought pajamas and a skirt.  That&#8217;s about it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Mitchell on Peter Allen:  &#8220;He is the gayest man &#8230; <i>on the planet<\/i>.  He makes me look like Rambo.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; There is a big Second City extravaganza going on here right now, due to it being the 50th anniversary of Second City (is that possible?) &#8211; which is why &#8220;the Rachels&#8221; are here (as we refer to them) &#8211; Hamilton and Dratch &#8211; and everyone else in the WORLD who has ever worked at Second City.  I wonder who I&#8217;ll run into.  The thought is actually alarming.  &#8220;So look out,&#8221; said Rachel.  &#8220;You might go into a Starbucks and see ___________ there.  Actually, it&#8217;s not likely that he would be at Starbucks, is it?&#8221;  No.  It is not.  Still: a funny memory lane.  All those names and people from the past.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Watched snippets of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert, which I had not seen.<\/p>\n<p>1.  Stevie Wonder doing backup singing for Sting playing &#8220;Roxanne&#8221;.  What??  So beautiful, so moving.<\/p>\n<p>2.  Stevie Wonder breaking down during singing &#8220;The Way You Make Me Feel&#8221;.  John Legend sitting next to him, playing along, just jamming out.<\/p>\n<p>3.  Metallica.  Holy shit, playing BACKUP for Lou Reed?  That is one of the weirdest and most beautiful things I think I have ever seen in my life.  Also, it made me realize (on a visceral level) just how FAST it is that Metallica normally plays.  Here, they slowed it down &#8211; playing someone else&#8217;s song, and just rocking out.  I love those guys so much.  Also playing backup for Ozzy (Lars, yelling into the microphone at the end), &#8220;We wouldn&#8217;t be here if it weren&#8217;t for this man&#8221; &#8211; and Ray Davies &#8211; that one might have been my favorite &#8220;duet&#8221; of all.  Hetfield saying, before introducing Davies, &#8220;He SCHOOLED us, man.&#8221;  There was something just so EMOTIONAL about all of this.  Every single person on that stage is a world-famous musician.  But there was something about the energy of these duets that made it seem like they were just kids, &#8220;jamming&#8221; in their parents&#8217; basements, playing each other&#8217;s songs.<\/p>\n<p>4.  U2.  Only saw a little bit of that one but I had a million thoughts racing through my head as I watched Bono effing OWN that stage.  He&#8217;s not a tall man, but dude is a rock star, and his persona is enormous.  He SEEMED like he was a giant.<\/p>\n<p>some thoughts watching U2:<br \/>\n&#8212; Bono&#8217;s voice just keeps getting better and better.  He launches it up into high notes with total freedom and confidence, knowing he can &#8220;get there&#8221;.  No fear or pushing.  It&#8217;s an amazing instrument &#8211; and doesn&#8217;t at all show the wear and tear of some of those harder-living rock stars who can no longer hit their old notes.   Bono&#8217;s voice just soars up into that exciting higher-range.<br \/>\n&#8212; I wish I could describe just what it is The Edge does that gives U2 that SOUND.  That unmistakable U2 sound.  You could pick their songs out of a lineup every time.  It&#8217;s thrilling.<\/p>\n<p>5.  Speaking of voices sounding better, James Hetfield&#8217;s voice is just getting stronger and better and more flexible.  It&#8217;s quite incredible.  His singing backup to &#8220;You Really Got Me&#8221; showed how strong and amazing his voice is.  Even more so than when he was a young man.<\/p>\n<p>6.  Jeff Beck coming on to play the guitar part in Stevie Wonder&#8217;s &#8220;Superstitious&#8221; &#8211; INCREDIBLE!!!!  Jeff Beck &#8211; my God.  These two giants, supporting each other &#8211; Mitchell and I were both all choked up.  Artists.  Even at the high multimillion-dollar level, they&#8217;re just musicians &#8230; this is what they do.  They have been highly fortunate, they are geniuses as well &#8211; but seeing all of these huge singular STARS doing backup for each other &#8230; just so amazing.  I also loved when the song ended, and everyone was applauding, and Stevie stood up to take a bow &#8211; and you could see Jeff Beck across the stage, laughing and happy, and he waved at Wonder.  Uhm, Jeff, don&#8217;t think the dude can see you.  But it was a beautiful moment, full of heart.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Plans.  Breakfast this morning with Mitchell and Jordan and Brian (whom I&#8217;ve never met but who is FAMOUS to me due to a viewing of a DVD of him in a crazy wig and sparkley lipstick lip synching BRILLIANTLY to Eartha Kitt singing a song in Japanese &#8211; one of the most amazing things I have ever seen).  Then I&#8217;m going to see Mitchell&#8217;s matinee &#8211; and Jimmy Sweetheart will be there!!.  Dinner afterwards.  Maybe cocktails with Jordan.  Please?  Tomorrow?  Lunch with Kate, Mitchell and Julie &#8211; I know OF Julie, and I&#8217;ve met her (sort of) &#8211; but my main experience of her is looking up at a highwire, and seeing her in a sparkley leotard dancing across the air above my head &#8211; so it&#8217;ll be fun to actually MEET meet her.  At some point, dinner and drinks with Ann Marie.  Then, on Wednesday, going to see Kate&#8217;s show.  A full schedule.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; It&#8217;s actually not that cold.  It was colder on the day I left New York than it is here at this moment.  I must get down to the lake &#8211; I need to say hello.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8212; Walking into Mitchell&#8217;s apartment in Chicago and seeing Rachel sitting there, with her coffee, both their laptops out &#8211; is my idea of heaven. &#8212; My packing strategy for this trip. &#8220;I brought pajamas and a skirt. 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