Thursday, May 27, 2010

Whitney Houston’s going down, down, down…

Whitney Houston couldn’t be touched by any other during her prime. But sadly, she can’t touch her own benchmarks any more. Her performances have been marred by strange demeanor, tardy work and strained vocal cords.

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London's The Independent described her ‘Nothing But Love’ tour as ‘A national scandal’. Critic Simon Price wrote, “Her show in Birmingham should never have happened. Her voice, seemingly about an octave deeper than the Whitney who sang the hits, is ragged and raw. ... Between songs, wheezing and panting and occasionally breaking into a scary Wicked Witch of the West cackle, she plays for time.”

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“You feel sorry for her more than anything else,” said Sian Rayment. “Everyone knows (her voice) is gone now. She could've stayed in the studio and recorded new albums, with no one the wiser.” It seems the pop-star’s attempt at making a marvelous comeback has fallen flat on its face. Throughout her tours, she has faces paramount troubles, and I am pretty sure she wasn’t very confident about herself too.

It seems the stars legacy grew to such heights, that now she can’t touch it. Now, in her fading years, her intentions of hitting the Pop music scene have gone askew. Can anything be done about it? According to Rolling Stone Magazine, The superstar's slump may be more humiliating than the tabloid-chronicled drug abuse and troubled marriage to Bobby Brown that kept her away from the stage and studio for much of the past decade.

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‘Gone to Governors’ Concert at New York City

When it is summertime, its time to wear some funky clothes, wear them spectacular shades and head out to hear a band play. The frustrations, pollution and heart-breaks need to be downplayed, and what better than hearing a band play live? Cool, right? Now what could be the icing on the cake? A free concert of your favourite band – no costs involved.

You got me right on that one. ‘Gone to Governors’ is to be a weekly Saturday show sponsored by Converse and booked by the Bowery Presents. The venue is the Beach at Governor’s Island (of course) in New York City. The concert has a promising lineup of bands, where She & Him are playing on the 4th of July (a Sunday), Yeasayer on June 5th and Neon Indian on August 14th. You don’t need a soothsayer to get some time off and hear them play, right?

The Brooklyn Vegan will be the official media sponsor for the series of performances. Throw in a mere $10 and you could get to hear the Local Natives on August 7th. The shows will go through, even if rain plays spoilsport or the sun beats down too hard. For more information, check out the Beach’s official website for tickets and ferry schedules information.

‘Gone to Governors’ 2010 dates:
6/5/2010 – Yeasayers
7/5/2010 – She & Him
8/5/2010 – Local Natives
8/5/2010 – Neon Indian