Mister D: I just got to my room and am beat.
The show was tight..Ms. M was in fine voice...the band rocked. There
were a few changes, mostly technical; some fresh, updated jokes
for the times...fresh material on Bush, Cheney, Laura, Anna Nicole,
and Britney. I'll get into more specifics tomorrow. The crowd was
awesome...the place sounded uproarious from my perspective ....
And Bette and the band were very pleased with the outcome...great
show...Bette and company were shown a lot of love tonight....thanks
Manchester for a fabu night!!!
Midler gets crowd moving, laughing
By MARK HAYWARD
Union Leader Staff
MANCHESTER —Bawdy and buxom, Bette Midler opened her “Kick
My Brass” tour at the Verizon Wireless Arena last night, giving
the audience a 70s television-like variety show of racy humor, soft
ballads and horn blasting rhythm and blues.
Midler’s vocal talents ranged from breathless whispers in
songs such as Rosemary Clooney’s “Tenderly” to
full-throttle voice in the soul standard “When a Man Loves
a Woman.”
In between Midler strode back and forth on stage with microphone
in hand poking fun at Britney Spears, President Bush and locals.
It’s terrible, she said, about the Old Man of the Mountain.
“Just think one little injection of Botox and he would have
been saved.”
And on and on she went with the humor.
Early on Midler talked to the people in the front row, telling
them they lied, cheated and slept with people they couldn’t
stand to get their tickets.
“I’m proud of these people, my own little Bedford,”
Midler said.
The arena did not sell out, but there were few empty seats available.
The crowd was middle-aged and older. A few high heels and suits
were evident, but mostly it was jeans, slacks, sweaters and sneakers.
Twenty-five-year old Timothy Gladden went to the concert with his
mother and aunt. “I’m more of a Dave Matthews fan, but
Bette’s got it going on,” he said.
Karen Haight, a nurse from Brookline, said she loves Midler.
“She’s sassy and flamboyant and just a lot of fun,”
Haight said.
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