We went to Carnegie Hall last night to see Rufus Wainwright reprise Judy Garland’s legendary 1961 concert in that same venue. I had a really good time – I’d never been to a Rufus Wainwright concert before. The audience was filled with gay men, which made for longer lines at the men’s room. On line behind me for the bathroom was a man who was in town from San Francisco for his 45th anniversary high school reunion, which means that he graduated the year the original concert was performed. He didn’t know anything about Rufus Wainwright and had bought a ticket on a friend’s recommendation. He asked me what the rest of Rufus’s music is like, and I couldn’t really describe it other than “eclectic,” “lush” and “musical.”
We were up in the balcony on one of the side aisles. Directly across the aisle from us was a very strange middle-aged man who showed up by himself and really got into things. He was snapping and closing his eyes and waving his arms in the air. I think I heard him singing along with Rufus a few times. His wristwatch had these stalks on it that glowed with red and green lights right before the concert began. After the show was over, he probably went back to his lonely apartment to resume being Man in Chair.
Rufus himself, in addition to intentionally repeating Judy’s famous flub on “You Go To My Head,” forgot a couple of lyrics himself. There were also a couple of minor technical incidents. But this all made him that much more endearing and human.
The concert repeats tonight – if it isn’t already sold out.
The concert repeats tonight, so maybe you can get a ticket – if it isn’t already sold out. (Thanks, F.B.)
“Famous flub”? I guess I’m either too young or not gay enough to know what that is.
Thanks for the review. The concert will probably repeat tonight even if it is already sold out. ;)
Whoops, guess my fingers were faster than my brain there…
No worries, I’m just one of those annoying nitpickers. I meant to say I’d been interested in hearing an account of the goings-on, though I was skeptical of the premise, so glad to read this.
It’s OK. You’re one of the few people I’d trust to nitpick my writing.
And Luke: The only reason I know about the “famous flub” is because I got the album a year and a half ago. Basically, there’s a line where she sings, “You go to my head, aaaaand, I forgot the gosh darn words,” without missing a beat. I’m not sure how famous it actually is. I guess “classic” might be a better word. I’m really batting a thousand with my writing today.
my bf and i were there for the first concert. it was wonderful…