First, there were about 20 people in the front row dressed in doctor's
operating gowns and hats. (Who were they... any of you out there...)
This was obviously to make fun of the band's medical difficulties during
the tour. When Michael came out and saw them he laughed and waved with
both hands (motioning "no") and shook his head.
Then, during the second chorus of "Man on the Moon" when Michael does his
little Elvis maneuver (which I die for btw) an Elvis impersonator jumped
up on the stage and danced around. (It was quite hilarious.)
During Star 69, the Luscious Jackson members (the opening band) came up on
stage and through a ton of shredded paper on everything and everyone. The
band was playing along and throwing it back at them. Michael even seemed
to stop singing for a few words while he chased them around.
Then, during TEOTWAWKI about 25-30 apparently "honored guests" came up on
stage from the side of the stage where they had been standing and danced
around. It was wild!! I wanted to be up there.
Then, just when you thought it was over they broke into "Wild Thing."
During the concert, people were throwing shirts on the stage. Michael
would look at them and decide whether to keep them or not. He threw most
of them back saying something like "I'm not going to tell you I'll wear it
if I'm not really going to." But, he did take one person's shirt and wear
it for a couple of songs. It was a button front shirt which he left open,
giving us a look at those fine abs for a while. (I know he's a bag of
bones, but he really has nice abs and shoulders, and hands, and eyes and
lips---I need to stop.)
Also, at one point Michael said something like "We started our tour in
Australia on January 13th 1995, which was a very lucky day for me. Now,
we're here and I don't even know the date. I guess I'm supposed to feel
sentimental, but I don't feel the least bit f---ing sentimental right now.
I'm just f---ing glad to be here."
I'm sure there are more tidbits to share. I just wanted to get the ball
rolling!!
Kim
Kimberly V. Willett
The band came out in street clothes and thanked Luscious Jackson. THey
hugged them and it seemed really sincere and cool.
There were about 20 people in the front row dressed in doctor's operating
gowns and hats. (Who were they... any of you out there...) This was
obviously to make fun of the band's medical difficulties during the tour.
When Michael came out and saw them he laughed and waved with both hands
(motioning "no") and shook his head.
Then, during the second chorus of "Man on the Moon" when Michael does his
little Elvis maneuver (which I die for btw) an Elvis impersonator jumped
up on the stage and danced around. (It was quite hilarious.) Also,
Michael sang "Mr. Charles Darwin had the balls to ask" instead of gall to
ask.