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Nov 01 2008

Just Saw Madonna in Concert

Wow!!! Madonna in concert. I never thought I’d see the day. Naturally I figure they’re sold out instantly so I don’t even try to buy tickets. I worked at the show and got to see her.

The show was very flashy and she was playing songs from all different eras. She even played a new remix of Human Nature. She had an electric guitar and the version was more rock-like. While she was singing she would dance with and hump the guitar and flip off the audience. What a diva. :D

I heard she usually goes on anywhere from half an hour to an hour and a half late. Why, because she can and I’m sure she has lots to arrange and has to sneak in the place. Who knows. Doesn’t matter though; people will wait. She’ll be playing in Oakland again tomorrow and I think I’ll stay longer tomorrow since I’m taking the long train ride home anyhow.

I manned a free souvenier photo booth and showed off the new Blackberry Bold. There were lots of people dressed up cool and everyone was a pleasure to be around since they’re so excited. She’s still playing right now and I’m at home kicking off my high heels. I saw a girl I went to middle school with and lived in my old ‘hood. That was cool. :D I remembered her name but she didn’t remember mine. Not surprised. I was just the wierd girl. I remember all sorts of things…

Anyhow, Madonna looked fabulous and the lights, dancers, and costumes glittered like crazy. It was too much! Now I’m remembering watching her old concerts on TV and she’s always had a lot of dancers. I’ll definitely have to watch more tomorrow…

Amusement Points: 11/10. Yea! That’s right!

Now I wish I had a movie to watch. Not worth going out in the storm though.

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