Sunday, November 26, 2006

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Streisand's swan song
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Streisand struts her stuff onstage during her last tour stop in Los Angeles, where she sang to Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Rob Lowe, Shirley MacLaine and a host of other celebs.




By William Keck, USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES — While half of Hollywood was making its way back from TomKat's Italian wedding, what seemed like the other half was seated in the front two rows of the Staples Center Monday night to catch the final performance of Barbra Streisand's 2006 tour.
But was the sold-out concert truly her last?

She confirmed that it was only "the last time I'm ever ... going to wear this dress."

Getting a chuckle from her audience, Streisand shot back, "What did you think I was going to say?"

In fact, near the end of the show, Streisand confirmed she has been approached to sing in China and is considering "maybe six more" (shows) in Europe.

Among the famous faces in the crowd: Leonardo DiCaprio and his mother, Irmalin; Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson; Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell; Sidney Poitier; Rob Lowe; David Hyde Pierce; Ben Stiller and his wife, Christine Taylor; Meg Ryan; Rosie O'Donnell; Sydney Pollack; Diahann Carroll; Shirley MacLaine; Streisand's ex-husband, Elliott Gould; and Jeff Bridges, who escorted his elderly mother, Dorothy, to her seat.

"Her optimism" was MacLaine's favorite part of Streisand's concert. "But the best part was just finding my seat."

The only two celebrities Streisand said hello to from the stage were Barry Manilow and her "dear friend, Q" — as in music producer Quincy Jones.

But she did shine the spotlight on two female Democratic politicos from California in the crowd: U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer of California and incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was seated in front of Bill Maher.

"What a House — and the Senate, too," Streisand quipped, mimicking the same line Billy Crystal delivered two weeks ago at a tribute to Tony Bennett.

Streisand said that when she made 1976's A Star Is Born, there were no women in the Senate; 16 will serve in the new term.

The singer happily responded to many expressions of love from the audience. Only once did she have to admonish the overly excited crowd, playfully scolding, "Don't talk amongst yourselves."

The usually guarded Streisand, 64, dropped a few tidbits about her personal life.

She expressed her gratitude in being back in L.A., where she could sleep in her bed and walk in her garden and "get a sunburn in November." Temperatures reached the 90s on Monday.

Though no mention was made of her husband, James Brolin, she said son Jason Gould, 39, recently purchased a home, which, she said, "I helped him paint."

She also said mother and son often begin their mornings by analyzing each other's dreams.

During her three months on the road performing, she said, her own house was being remodeled.

She had intended to spend her first day back in L.A. at the Pacific Design Center to select new tiles but instead made visits to her favorite eateries.

Among her stops: Malibu Seafood, Il Pastaio restaurant and Sprinkles Cupcakes.

"I never got to the Design Center, but I got a taste of L.A.," she said, raving, "Fabulous. Fabulous."

She also cracked several jokes about her age, expressing gratitude for a teleprompter. She blamed "a senior moment" for nearly prematurely jumping into a song. And later, she slipped on her reading glasses and complained of "a cramp in my calf" while sitting at a piano to play the first song she ever wrote. Her musical guests, "popera" quartet Il Divo, contributed their own jokes about her advanced years — mostly about enjoying her music since they were little boys in their various countries.

Streisand ended the evening with a version of Happy Days Are Here Again, explaining that the original was written after the stock market crash of 1929, which launched the Great Depression. But, she said, "the people have spoken," referring to the Democratic victory in this month's elections, and "my depression is over."

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Streisand Goes To The Dogs

Streisand Goes To The Dogs
Singer requires K-9 sweep of arenas before U.S. tour dates
OCTOBER 24--As she travels the U.S. on tour, Barbra Streisand is so security conscious that she requires a police K-9 team to sweep arenas before she performs, according to the singer's concert rider. Streisand's security requirements--which include metal detectors at all doors--are detailed in a September 12 rider, an excerpt of which you'll find below. The "thorough inspection" by the K-9 team, which is required before the 64-year-old star's pre-show sound check, is presumably geared toward discovering explosive devices. The 16-city Streisand tour, which kicked off earlier this month in Philadelphia, features a top ticket price of $750 and a duet with a bumbling George W. Bush imitator. (2 pages)

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

- Barbra Streisand has broken records at all 5 venues she has played

NEW YORK, NY (CPI) - Barbra Streisand has broken records at all 5 venues she has played to date on her 2006 Streisand Tour. Her latest top grossing records were set at the Verizon Center in Washington and Bell Centre in Montreal, coming on the heels of those she recently set in Philadelphia and Columbus. Additionally, her October 9th appearance at Madison Square Garden was the third highest grossing ever, exceeded only by her own September 2000 shows. She now holds the record for all three of the highest grossing shows in the venue's long history. Streisand, who has received rave reviews, will play Toronto October 17th and 20th, the tour will then continue with dates in Boston, Minneapolis, Ft. Lauderdale, Atlanta, Atlantic City, Chicago, San Jose, Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.
Barbra Streisand is the music industry's No 1 best-selling female artist with 50 Gold, 30 Platinum and 13 Multi-Platinum albums to her credit. She is second in the all-time charts, ahead of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, exceeded only by Elvis. She continues to be the highest-selling female recording artist ever. Streisand remains the only artist to receive Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe, Cable Ace, and Peabody Awards, and the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.

Streisand tickets scalped below face value

Streisand tickets scalped below face value
Oct. 17, 2006. 02:30 PM
TIM LAI
STAFF REPORTER


Scalpers who stood out in the downpour outside the Air Canada Centre today said tickets to the sold out Barbara Streisand concert tonight were readily available.
While he wouldn’t give a specific price, one scalper said tickets would probably go below face value, as he sat in his black Maserati counting green bills.

Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster originally ranged from $85-$550.

A number of luxury cars drove up to the ACC and made a deal with the scalpers in their vehicle to avoid the rain. Meanwhile, tickets were still selling online at eBay and Craigslist. One seller, who had no bids on eBay, was asking $1,200 for a pair of floor seats, while others were offering the tickets for face value or even below.

Tickets for the second show Friday were also selling for near face value.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

New York Times reviews Streisand concert

 
Music Overpowers Streisand's Many Missteps
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Barbra Streisand took a carefully plotted step down from the imperial pedestal she has occupied for decades at Madison Square Garden last night and stumbled. The biggest miscalculation was the appearance, late in the show, of a George W. Bush impersonator (Steve Bridges) who Ms. Streisand, an ardent Democrat, interrogated in a tone that tried to be witty, and failed.

How would the president erase the national debt? Sell Canada; they don’t use half of it, he replied. “If I cared about polls,” he remarked, “I would have run for President of Poland.” And so on.

The tepid segment mercifully ended after the two joined voices for an unfunny spoof of the famous Judy Garland-Streisand duet of “Get Happy,” and “Happy Days Are Here Again.”

When Ms. Streisand stopped talking and started singing, she was her old self.

Accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra, she performed more than two dozen songs that encompassed most of her career. Missing were her hits with the Bee Gees, with whom she reunited on her last studio album, “Guilty Pleasures” (Columbia), and songs from her film “Yentl.”

Most heavily represented was “Funny Girl,” (both the show and the movie) in a thrilling end of Act 1 suite that peaked with three ballads: “The Music That Makes Me Dance,” “My Man,” and “People,” all beautifully sung.

One of the pleasures of a Streisand concert is hearing this diva of divas live, her voice unembellished by “improvements” carried out in the recording studio.

In her drive for technical perfection, Ms. Streisand has a longstanding tendency to apply too many coats of aural varnish to her records.

She should realize that sounding like an imperfect human being is more expressive than trying to sound like God, and her singing last night was frequently magnificent. Her voice is fuller than it used to be and still drips with the juice most singers begin to lose at 50. (Ms. Streisand is 64).

Another misstep was the choice of Il Divo, the operatic boy band, as her musical guests. While this multilingual, multinational quartet of singing mannequins, assembled by the diabolically market-savvy impresario Simon Cowell, belts in tune, they have the emotional spontaneity of robots in tuxedos.

An early low point of the show was their arrival on stage to bombard Ms. Streisand with smarmy flattery. Let’s hope she never records with these pretenders to the kitsch pop throne of Andrea Bocelli.

Befitting an event that suggested a one-woman Super Bowl in which the star competed with her legend, the concert was packed with distracting bells and whistles. A useless question-and-answer session in which she responded to randomly selected audience questions wasted precious time. During the Bush impersonation, a solitary heckler so annoyed Ms. Streisand that she lost her temper and hurled an obscenity.

A Barbra Streisand concert should be about singing. That’s what people really want. The rest they tolerate out of respect for her gigantic talent. And when she stuck to music, there were many magnificent moments. “Starting Here, Starting Now,” the “Funny Girl” suite, “When the Sun Comes Out,” “Children Will Listen,” “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life,” and “My Shining Hour” were the musical high points of a concert that was further dampened by the lack of a pre-performance sound check because Ms. Streisand was stuck in traffic. As a result, the acoustics of the first half of the concert were muddy.

True to her show business instincts, she saved the best for last. In her final sprint, she might have a scored a winning touchdown had she not interrupted it with the Bush impersonator. And near the end sabotaged her own glorious performance of “Somewhere” by bringing Il Divo as a robotic harmony chorus.

A poignant moment for those who have followed Ms. Streisand’s career from the beginning was her rendition of (“Have I Stayed) Too Long at the Fair?” a Billy Barnes ballad that she recorded in 1964. Way back then, it was the reflection of an insecure ingĂ©nue feeling her first intimations of ennui after too much partying.

Sung four decades later, with just as much passion but an entirely different outlook, Ms. Streisand made it a rhetorical question about her own future. Has she stayed too long at the fair? Despite all the evening’s missteps, the answer is a resounding no. Posted by Picasa

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Setlist for Madison Square Garden

 
October 9th Show
Act One
Funny Girl (Broadway) Overture
Starting Here, Starting Now
Down With Love
The Way We Were
Come Rain or Come Shine
Ma Premiere Chanson
Evergreen (with Il Divo)
Il Divo set:
(a) Unchained Melody
(b) Don't Break My Heart
(c) My Way (dedicated to Barbra, Sinatra and "new fan" Rosie O'Donnell)
Funny Girl Suite:
Don't Rain on My Parade
Funny Girl (film version)
The Music That Makes Me Dance (partial)
My Man
People (with "travel single-o" introduction)
Act Two
Bill Ross Entr'acte with musical quotes from Funny Girl, On A Clear Day, Yentl, Prince of Tides
[Il Divo sang a song to open Act II]
Music of the Night (Barbra & Il Divo)
When The Sun Comes Out
Carefully Taught / Children Will Listen
Unusual Way
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
Happy Days Are Here Again (with George Bush impersonator, Steve Bridges)
Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?
Cockeyed Optimist (from the musical SOUTH PACIFIC)
Somewhere (with Il Divo)
My Shining Hour (Arlen)

Encore: Don't Rain on My Parade (Broadway reprise lyrics)
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Monday, October 09, 2006

 

Streisand Concert Tour Off to Record Start


Breaks House Records in Philadelphia and Columbus for Top Grossing Concert

NEW YORK, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Barbra Streisand kicked off her 20
date concert tour in Philadelphia on Oct. 4, followed by a date in Columbus
on Oct. 6, breaking the house record for top grossing concert for both
venues. Streisand, who has received rave reviews, will play Madison Square
Garden tonight and a second show on the 11th. The tour will then continue
with dates in Washington D.C., Montreal, Toronto, Boston, Minneapolis, Ft.
Lauderdale, Atlanta, Atlantic City, Chicago, San Jose, Phoenix, Las Vegas,
and Los Angeles.
Barbra Streisand is the music industry's #1 best-selling female artist
with 50 Gold, 30 Platinum and 13 Multi-Platinum albums to her credit. She
is second in the all-time charts, ahead of The Beatles and The Rolling
Stones, exceeded only by Elvis. She continues to be the highest-selling
female recording artist ever. Streisand remains the only artist to receive
Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe, Cable Ace, and Peabody Awards, and
the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.
Il Divo has become the most successful International musical break-out
story of the past few years, selling more than 12 million albums.
Conquering the hearts of fans and the charts of nations all around the
world, the group has garnered some 80 gold and platinum awards in 33
countries. Their first two albums, Il Divo and Ancora, achieved 26 #1 chart
positions internationally, including at #1 debut in the United States.
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Saturday, October 07, 2006

CONCERT REVIEW BARBRA STREISAND

Link: http://www.columbusdispatch.com/features-story.php?story=dispatch/2006/10/07/20061007-D1-01.html

CONCERT REVIEW BARBRA STREISAND
Singular sensation
The diva touches past, present glories in impressive fashion
Saturday, October 07, 2006
Barbara Zuck
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

* The Hot Issue: Did you attend the concert? What's your review?

Streisand’s dress and voice shimmer onstage.
Barbra Streisand begins her concert with Starting Here, Starting Now

In an age of instant, throw-away celebrity, true entertainment royalty is getting hard to come by. Columbus received a visit from the queen last night, as Barbra Streisand — looking and sounding every bit the aristocrat — played a packed Value City Arena on the second stop of an extensive American tour, her first in 12 years.

Dressed in a long black sequined gown and 4-inch spiked heels, Streisand dominated both halves of the more than 2 1 /2-hour show.

The arena had a retro look — configured like a giant nightclub, with long, tiered, lighted runways extending well out into the hall and surrounding a full symphony orchestra. A small table with a vase of flowers was placed front and center, and after Streisand came onstage — lifted via a small elevator smack into the middle of a spotlight — she worked this part of the stage, closest to her adoring audience.

"Hello, Columbus," Streisand yelled — as fans screamed "We love you!" back. Then she immediately launched into an upbeat version of Starting Here, Starting Now. The familiar and distinctive voice may have sounded a bit husky at first, but not for long. By the time she got to her third song, the show-stopping The Way We Were, both Streisand and the crowd were well-warmed up.

Streisand certainly gave the outward appearance of polished elegance. But there were amusing reminders of the "funny girl" who started her career playing comedienne Fanny Brice. Moving to the piano at one point, she tried to play a song she had written when she was in her 20s, hit a wrong note, and said, "Oh, s---!" much to crowd’s delight.

Later, she took her shoes off and strode the stage in stocking feet. She made no secret of her need for either reading glasses or the teleprompters placed strategically around the hall — so obvious even some of the crowd could read along. It gave the show a kind of homey feel.

The trip down memory lane took a sharp step back into the present, however, one many in the audience must have been waiting for. As Streisand began the first lines of her song Evergreen, the four young men known as Il Divo appeared behind her — to more cheers from the crowd.

Il Divo and La Diva blended voices beautifully in selections on both halves, and one wished they had sung a few more tunes together. Women in the audience of a certain age no doubt appreciated the way Streisand turned the stereotypical generation gap on its ear, surrounding herself with handsome men probably about half her age.

The four amigos sang on their own on both halves. Four handsome men in tuxedos crooning in foreign languages. Who said romance is dead?

After a long set of ballads at the top of the second half, Streisand threw out an unexpected curve — a visit from President Bush (impersonator Steve Bridges). As a well-known supporter of liberal causes, the singer couldn’t resist a few very light punches at the current administration. Bridges, by the way, has the Dubya down pat, but the bit went on too long.

La Diva and Il Divo finished with a nod toward Leonard Bernstein — a gorgeous rendition of Somewhere from West Side Story.

Streisand is a singular and amazingly accomplished artist. She’s been successful and lauded in two arenas — film and music. She once called herself "an actress who sings."

Better "a singer who acts." It won’t be "the laughter we remember." It’ll be the voice.

bzuck@dispatch.com
 



Meagan Day Review
Hey Matt! Just wanted to let you know that Barbra did NOT sing "Woman in the Moon" at the Columbus Show. Here's just some little tidbits that I thought I'd share with you....
 
~ Barbra wore the same two outfits she wore in Philly, the sailor dress and the black dress with the gold earrings and gold necklace. She looked absolutely amazing! Loved the outfits!!
~ She said that she heard that here in Ohio you guys have a thing where if I say "OHI", you guys say "O." But, that was wrong, so someone in the
audience told her and she figured it out. She then yelled "O-H" and the audience yelled back "I-O."
~ She played "Lost Inside of You" on the piano, at one point messing up, and said "Shit!" That got a lot of laughter. She then sang "Ma Premiere Chanson."
~ She asked the audience after the first song of Act 2 if we minded if she took off her shoes. Of course, we didn't care. So, the entire 2nd act she was barefoot.
~ She brought Sammie after the encore, and returned once again after the encore (because the audience was going crazy!) and finished with "Smile."
~ She was very loose and comfortable, and very appreciative of the love from the audience.
~ The show was phenomenal and I am still in shock. It's just now hitting me that I saw Barbra Streisand Live. Thank God I have two more shows in NYC to take it all in.

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Barbra Streisand Setlist Oct.6th Ohio

 


Act One
Funny Girl (Broadway) Overture
Starting Here, Starting Now
Down With Love
The Way We Were
Come Rain or Come Shine
Ma Premiere Chanson
Evergreen (with Il Divo)
Streisand left the stage and Il Divo did 3 numbers:
(a) Unchained Melody
(b) Don't Break My Heart
(c) My Way (dedicated to Barbra)
Funny Girl Section:
Don't Rain on My Parade
Funny Girl (film version)
The Music That Makes Me Dance (partial)
My Man
People (with "travel single-o" introduction)
Act Two
Bill Ross Entr'acte with musical quotes from Funny Girl, On A Clear Day, Prince of Tides
[Il Divo sang a song to open Act II]
Music of the Night (Barbra & Il Divo)
When The Sun Comes Out
Carefully Taught / Children Will Listen
Unusual Way
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
Happy Days Are Here Again (with George Bush impersonator, Steve Bridges)
Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?
Cockeyed Optimist (from the musical SOUTH PACIFIC)
Somewhere (with Il Divo)
My Shining Hour (Arlen)

Encore: Don't Rain on My Parade (Broadway reprise lyrics)
Encore: Smile


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Friday, October 06, 2006

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Video from the Philly show Music of the night



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a view from the behind stage seating.....

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Barbra Streisand Tour 2006 photos & review

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The stage is set for great views !

 


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Il DIvo on stage opening night in philly

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Another picture of the wide open stage

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Barbra Streisand introduces Il Divo to the crowd in Philly

 

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Opening Night in Phila. Pa. Stage area is wide open great site lines

 

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Tuesday, September 12, 2006

setlist for Barbra Streisand Tour with Il Divo

NIGHT OF MY LIFE YOUR GONNA HEAR FROM ME/MY NAME IS BARBRA STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND CALLING YOU HIDEAWAY BEWITCHED ONE KISS GOLDEN DAWN BY THE WAY SONGBIRD SMILE SOMEWHERE (ILDIVO) WAY WE WERE/PEOPLE/EVERGREEN MEDLY ALL THE CHILDREN ON HOLY GROUND (WITH IL DIVO) SOME NEW SONG -TITLE? (ID) ONE GOD (WITH ILDIVO) WITH ONE MORE LOOK AT YOU /GOODBYE FOR NOW

Less than one month till Barbra Streisand Tour 2006 start!

October 20064 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center6 - Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center9, 11 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden13 - Washington, DC - Verizon Center15 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre17 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre18 - Auburn Hills, MI - The Palace of Auburn Hills22 - Boston, MA - TD Banknorth Garden24 - St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center28, 30 - Sunrise, FL - BankAtlantic CenterNovember 20062 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena4 - Atlantic City, NJ - Boardwalk Hall7 - Chicago, IL - United Center13 - San Jose. CA - HP Pavilion at San Jose18 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena20 - Los Angeles, NV - Staples Center