Michael Buble - live in Berlin
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 2:57 pm
It's been a long time but thought I'd share with you my thoughts on this wonderful night at the O2 World Arena in Berlin. Located in the shadow of the remains of the Berlin Wall, this modern and well organised venue was the destination of many Buble fans including myself and Marc last Friday, May 28th. Why Berlin? Well I have always wanted to visit, and an opportunity to see Michael Buble in great seats much cheaper than in the UK seemed a great excuse!
After a great contemporary warm act entitled 'Naturally 7', Michael made his appearance with his Bondesque take on 'Cry me a river', giving the live band a great pportunity to show off its tremendous talent. Michael effortlessly changed into 'All of me', a great standard which he sang with a cool ease reminisent of Bobby Darin.
Michael chatted a lot to the audience, and was a very natural and charming presence on stage. He talked about his influences (including Michael Jackson), his favourite film (Ferris Buellers day off - mine too!) and linked that into his next track. For a moment I thought he was going to launch into 'Danke Schoen by Bert Kampfert - it would have been great if he had, being in Berlin and all - but no! The track he was referring to was 'Twist & Shout', which got the whole of the audience on its feet. And thats where we stayed for the remaining hour or so, as Michael sang many other great tracks including 'Me & Mrs Jones', 'Save the last dance for me' and 'The World on a string' before finishing with 'Just haven't met you yet'.
My one regret is not taking my camera! I had presumed that the Germans would be even more uptight than the UK Arenas about taking pictures and mindful of my last experience a few years ago when I was told I would have to leave the Arena if I continued filming, I left my camera at home!! How nice it was then to hear Michael implore his fans to get their moneysworth by filming him, singing along with him and dancing on the seats - after all, he commented 'you are the one that have paid YOUR hard earned money'. What came across, even more than his great talents and charm was how truly appreciative of his fans he was. So, a fantastic evening was had by all!!
After a great contemporary warm act entitled 'Naturally 7', Michael made his appearance with his Bondesque take on 'Cry me a river', giving the live band a great pportunity to show off its tremendous talent. Michael effortlessly changed into 'All of me', a great standard which he sang with a cool ease reminisent of Bobby Darin.
Michael chatted a lot to the audience, and was a very natural and charming presence on stage. He talked about his influences (including Michael Jackson), his favourite film (Ferris Buellers day off - mine too!) and linked that into his next track. For a moment I thought he was going to launch into 'Danke Schoen by Bert Kampfert - it would have been great if he had, being in Berlin and all - but no! The track he was referring to was 'Twist & Shout', which got the whole of the audience on its feet. And thats where we stayed for the remaining hour or so, as Michael sang many other great tracks including 'Me & Mrs Jones', 'Save the last dance for me' and 'The World on a string' before finishing with 'Just haven't met you yet'.
My one regret is not taking my camera! I had presumed that the Germans would be even more uptight than the UK Arenas about taking pictures and mindful of my last experience a few years ago when I was told I would have to leave the Arena if I continued filming, I left my camera at home!! How nice it was then to hear Michael implore his fans to get their moneysworth by filming him, singing along with him and dancing on the seats - after all, he commented 'you are the one that have paid YOUR hard earned money'. What came across, even more than his great talents and charm was how truly appreciative of his fans he was. So, a fantastic evening was had by all!!