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September 22, 2008 - Columbus, OH (Schottenstein Center)Pics on Page 5
#151
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:19 AM
Sept.24,2008-Celine in Cleveland(Taking Chances World Tour)
Both indescribable! I had a Celineveland Experience!
#152
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:26 AM
mrladle, on Sep 23 2008, 02:03 AM, said:
Show was okay. Not what I'm used to typically, for live shows.
I had people pissed beside me for singing along... That was annoying. No one was into the music, just sat there, like old farts at a funeral.
I will never go to another show like this again, just too big of a venue for me. I like a little more intimacy with the performer. She did tear it up though, no doubt about that. I shed a tear during the double encore...
Glad to see everyone had a good time!
You were singing along? No offense, but if you're singing loud enough so that the people around you can hear you...that's not a good thing. Applause, screaming, woo-ing, "I Love Yous" and ruckus after a performance are one thing but singing during....is another. (Unless she specifically asks you to, which in this case, the last verse of BYLM) Because they came to hear Celine, not you and basically, that's ruining the concert for them. Cause you're singing OVER Celine. It's no different than talking or answering your cell phone in the movie theater.
Edited by CelineFreak, 23 September 2008 - 12:28 AM.
#153
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:29 AM
#154
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:52 AM
#155
Posted 23 September 2008 - 01:16 AM
CelineFreak, on Sep 23 2008, 01:07 AM, said:
One very special moment in the show came when she sang "My Love". She explained how difficult it was to record it in the studio as it was an emotional song for her and that singing it for us tonight would show its true meaning. The stadium was dead silent. We waited. "My looove...we have seen it aalll." It was a pure sound that sifted its way through the crowd and settled around each of us - only her voice could we hear ringing through the speakers. What a beautiful sound. No instruments to mask its supple texture or shadow its rich resonance. "...The endless confession - the rise and fall..."
Just before the last verse of the song, "Did you see? I could Break? Did you notice, all my mistakes? There were times, I could feel you in my mind..." Celine at this pivotal point in the song was on her knees at the edge of the stage when a dedicated woman struggled to throw roses up to her. The white blooms scattered over the edge of the platform, causing the Singer to pause. The crowd was frenzied. It was this very moment she had been singing of that presented itself to her right there and she could do nothing but acknowledge it. She just sat and smiled at the adoring fan, in gratitude and minor disbelief. She picked up the stem, closed her eyes and deeply inhaled the scent of the white pedals like it was the first time. In a bout of surrender and emotion, she threw herself back on the stage and clasped her hands together and said quietly, "Do you know that the song isn't over?" The crowd laughed wildly and she quipped, "And I thought singing it in the studio was hard..." Turning herself upright, she looked at the woman and motioned her over to the edge of the stage. The Singer wanted to return the favor and so she hugged her. In a long embrace between fan and star, Celine warmly gave her all she could, her thumb lovingly moving back and forth over the weeping fan's shoulder. It was a candid moment that you only wish to see at events like this. Something that separates this night from all the others. An unscripted, unexpected and unassuming picture of what it means to a performer to be loved. And to the fan, in return. Celine, with soggy eyes turned to the band, "I forgot which key we're in," ...and softly finished the lyric, her eyes fixed on the emotional fan, she sang the rest of it to her. "Did you know, I take the time for you? Did you know, that I could see right through? Did you know, that I would play the part? I know I made it clear right from the start."
Thank you for reading... it was a memorable night.
May I just say how eloquent you are? In this age of abbreviated forum speak (of which I myself am guilty), your review summed up how I felt about the night! Hearing the beginning of My Love acapella, just Celine's crystal amazing voice sent shivers down my spine.
#156
Posted 23 September 2008 - 01:19 AM
ashleylovesceline, on Sep 23 2008, 02:52 AM, said:
And the best part of that whole scene was that the camera panned in on the woman and her (I'm assuming) husband, broadcasting her on the big screens, and she nearly burst into tears again. It was an extremely touching moment.
Edited by ryry1982, 23 September 2008 - 01:19 AM.
#157
Posted 23 September 2008 - 06:53 AM
Did anyone get any videos of last night?
x

#158
Posted 23 September 2008 - 07:13 AM
#159
Posted 23 September 2008 - 07:16 AM
You are the music while the music lasts. ~T.S. Eliot
"All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." ~ Walt Disney
#160
Posted 23 September 2008 - 07:42 AM
VintageCeline, on Sep 23 2008, 08:53 AM, said:
Did anyone get any videos of last night?
x
I didn't get any video, but really wish I would have...haven't had any luck finding anything on youtube either...
Chula, on Sep 23 2008, 09:13 AM, said:
Nope, still just Quebec being the most recent one on there.
I'm a twin mommy just like Celine!
Sophia and Anthony arrived on December 28, 2010

#161
Posted 23 September 2008 - 07:47 AM
http://www.dispatch....Dion/index.html
Here's the review:
Quote
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:17 AM
By Margaret Quamme
For The Columbus Dispatch
No one could accuse Celine Dion of skimping on anything in her show, except perhaps the amount of fabric in her dresses. Everything about last night's sold-out show at Value City Arena was big: the set, the production, her voice, her gestures and her facial expressions, all of which were magnified on giant video screens.
Dion clearly has her act down to a science, and she moved through it without a glitch, keeping up an energetic pace for two hours and frequently punctuating both songs and her French Canadian-accented chatter with exuberant shadow-boxing moves.
Looking extremely fit, and wearing the highest of heels, she filled the arena with sound as she moved briskly and confidently along a series of conveyor belts, up ramps and stairs, and to the top of a piano on a stage set in the middle of the arena.
At the center of Dion's act, and maybe at the center of her success, is one big contradiction: She specializes in songs of vulnerability and heartache, but with her oversize voice and personality and evident confidence, she comes across as being about as vulnerable as a Mack truck.
Her confidence, and the soaring beauty of her voice, no matter how often used, give the audience the chance to revel in the sentiment of heartbreak without risking real pain.
When Dion sang the bluesy It's a Man's World, she did so from the top of what looked like a glittering wedding cake, with four male dancers far below her, leaving no doubt that the song's sentiments didn't apply to her. When she took on All by Myself, any whiff of despair was washed out by her vocal pyrotechnics.
Dion aimed for a wide range of music but fell into the range of the merely goofy with numbers such as We Will Rock You.
She was at her best in songs that used her unstoppable energy, such as the show-opening I Drove All Night.
A cover of Queen's The Show Must Go On even temporarily resolved the contradictions in Dion's performance: For a few minutes, she both exulted in her power over the audience and held her image up to question.
I'm a twin mommy just like Celine!
Sophia and Anthony arrived on December 28, 2010

#162
Posted 23 September 2008 - 08:21 AM
I was sitting in section 300 something, and my section would not get up. They did stand up after All By Myself and after MHWGO, but that was it...not even LCMM! My Love was f***ing amazing! I SO want to try and go up to the stage at Cleveland or Detroit (I have 5th row for both shows). I did not see many "dedicated" fans at Columbus, but overall I thought the crowd was great considering. Celine was absolutely stunning! I was surprised my stomach didn't hurt (I usually get butterflies when I see her) maybe it was because I was so far away from her.
I brought my camera but did not take any pictures because being up so high I didn't think they would come out well. I forgot my camera charger cord so I want to save my battery for Cleveland and Detroit. My Dad brought binoculars so that definitely helped.
Is everyone thinking she flew back to Montreal?
I did notice the playback for IDAN, ICBTMN, (I don't think BYLM used playback), and TLYM. I could tell when she went back to singing live, the sound changed a bit. It really didn't bother me that much because the rest of the songs were SO incredible. ABM brought chills down my spin, as well as Chances and My Love.
I am in Celine heaven this week! 3 shows in one week! 1 done, 2 to go! I am definitely going to go into CDWS on Saturday.
#163
Posted 23 September 2008 - 08:37 AM
#164
Posted 23 September 2008 - 08:43 AM
Edited by stevethefan, 23 September 2008 - 08:43 AM.
#165
Posted 23 September 2008 - 08:48 AM
Adieu "Taking chances Tour" :(

"My Taking Chances Tour" ce fut 7 Pays de Traversés, 17 villes de visitées ... non loin de 38 000 km parcourus pour 28 concerts remplis d'émotion, d'amour, de joie, d'énergie, ... Autour de Céline bien sûr mais aussi de son staff et de ses fans ... que de belles rencontres <3 MERCI CELINE xxx
#166
Posted 23 September 2008 - 08:52 AM
ryry1982, on Sep 23 2008, 03:16 AM, said:
CelineFreak, on Sep 23 2008, 01:07 AM, said:
One very special moment in the show came when she sang "My Love". She explained how difficult it was to record it in the studio as it was an emotional song for her and that singing it for us tonight would show its true meaning. The stadium was dead silent. We waited. "My looove...we have seen it aalll." It was a pure sound that sifted its way through the crowd and settled around each of us - only her voice could we hear ringing through the speakers. What a beautiful sound. No instruments to mask its supple texture or shadow its rich resonance. "...The endless confession - the rise and fall..."
Just before the last verse of the song, "Did you see? I could Break? Did you notice, all my mistakes? There were times, I could feel you in my mind..." Celine at this pivotal point in the song was on her knees at the edge of the stage when a dedicated woman struggled to throw roses up to her. The white blooms scattered over the edge of the platform, causing the Singer to pause. The crowd was frenzied. It was this very moment she had been singing of that presented itself to her right there and she could do nothing but acknowledge it. She just sat and smiled at the adoring fan, in gratitude and minor disbelief. She picked up the stem, closed her eyes and deeply inhaled the scent of the white pedals like it was the first time. In a bout of surrender and emotion, she threw herself back on the stage and clasped her hands together and said quietly, "Do you know that the song isn't over?" The crowd laughed wildly and she quipped, "And I thought singing it in the studio was hard..." Turning herself upright, she looked at the woman and motioned her over to the edge of the stage. The Singer wanted to return the favor and so she hugged her. In a long embrace between fan and star, Celine warmly gave her all she could, her thumb lovingly moving back and forth over the weeping fan's shoulder. It was a candid moment that you only wish to see at events like this. Something that separates this night from all the others. An unscripted, unexpected and unassuming picture of what it means to a performer to be loved. And to the fan, in return. Celine, with soggy eyes turned to the band, "I forgot which key we're in," ...and softly finished the lyric, her eyes fixed on the emotional fan, she sang the rest of it to her. "Did you know, I take the time for you? Did you know, that I could see right through? Did you know, that I would play the part? I know I made it clear right from the start."
Thank you for reading... it was a memorable night.
May I just say how eloquent you are? In this age of abbreviated forum speak (of which I myself am guilty), your review summed up how I felt about the night! Hearing the beginning of My Love acapella, just Celine's crystal amazing voice sent shivers down my spine.
Why thanks RyRy
#167
Posted 23 September 2008 - 10:38 AM
#168
Posted 23 September 2008 - 10:51 AM
SarahJB5, on Sep 23 2008, 09:47 AM, said:
http://www.dispatch....Dion/index.html
Here's the review:
Quote
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:17 AM
By Margaret Quamme
For The Columbus Dispatch
No one could accuse Celine Dion of skimping on anything in her show, except perhaps the amount of fabric in her dresses. Everything about last night's sold-out show at Value City Arena was big: the set, the production, her voice, her gestures and her facial expressions, all of which were magnified on giant video screens.
Dion clearly has her act down to a science, and she moved through it without a glitch, keeping up an energetic pace for two hours and frequently punctuating both songs and her French Canadian-accented chatter with exuberant shadow-boxing moves.
Looking extremely fit, and wearing the highest of heels, she filled the arena with sound as she moved briskly and confidently along a series of conveyor belts, up ramps and stairs, and to the top of a piano on a stage set in the middle of the arena.
At the center of Dion's act, and maybe at the center of her success, is one big contradiction: She specializes in songs of vulnerability and heartache, but with her oversize voice and personality and evident confidence, she comes across as being about as vulnerable as a Mack truck.
Her confidence, and the soaring beauty of her voice, no matter how often used, give the audience the chance to revel in the sentiment of heartbreak without risking real pain.
When Dion sang the bluesy It's a Man's World, she did so from the top of what looked like a glittering wedding cake, with four male dancers far below her, leaving no doubt that the song's sentiments didn't apply to her. When she took on All by Myself, any whiff of despair was washed out by her vocal pyrotechnics.
Dion aimed for a wide range of music but fell into the range of the merely goofy with numbers such as We Will Rock You.
She was at her best in songs that used her unstoppable energy, such as the show-opening I Drove All Night.
A cover of Queen's The Show Must Go On even temporarily resolved the contradictions in Dion's performance: For a few minutes, she both exulted in her power over the audience and held her image up to question.
"2008 to 2009 TAKING CHANCES TOUR..SIMPLY ANOTHER DREAMS REALIZED!.."
" 2003 à 2007 OF BEAUTIFUL LIVED MOMENTS..LAS VEGAS ."
24 and 25 May 2008 Bercy Paris France
5 July 2008 Nice France
16,20 ,25,31 August 2008Montréal CANADA
22 August 2008 Quebec CANADA
01 September 2008 Montréal CANADA
10 and 12 September 2008 Newark USA
9 November Indianapolis USA (Reporter au 21 Decembre 2008)
10 Fébuary 2009 Québec CANADA
15 Fébuary 2009 Montréal CANADA
#169
Posted 23 September 2008 - 11:03 AM
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#170
Posted 23 September 2008 - 11:11 AM
#171
Posted 23 September 2008 - 11:48 AM
#172
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:00 PM
She will post her comments about the concert when she gets home from work tonight. The concert was even better then I expected it to be, and has us seriously thinking about going to another show soon. It looks like Indianapolis is our best bet
Cya
Brian
Edited by CelineFan4Life, 23 September 2008 - 12:02 PM.
#173
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:09 PM

#174
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:24 PM
I'm a twin mommy just like Celine!
Sophia and Anthony arrived on December 28, 2010

#175
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:28 PM
#176
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:28 PM
#177
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:32 PM
All By Myself
I'm a twin mommy just like Celine!
Sophia and Anthony arrived on December 28, 2010

#178
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:34 PM
#179
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:35 PM
#180
Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:55 PM
Sarah- thanks so much for the pictures! The one of her in the car is soo surreal! it really puts a thought in my head that meeting her and seeing her right infront of me is reachable!! WOW! And Celine FREAK - awsome review. I'm a writer myself so that was pretty impressive!
WOW - this is so fun to read! I love the pictures!
now i really cant wait till my concert but I feel like I have bad seats! AND GOSH I HOPE I'M NOT AROUND A BUNCH OF DOODLES THAT WONT GET UP AND DANCE AND AVE FUN! I wish i could be on the floor! I even bought my raliegh tickets in 2007 and STILL couldnt get floor seats!!!!???!! how on earth?! =(
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYONE!!!!! =) yay!
Thankful for these moments with Celine...
Friday, July 23rd, 2005 - Las Vegas NV
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009- Nashville TN
Saturday, January 17th, 2009 - Atlanta GA
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 - Raleigh NC
Friday, January 23rd,2009 - Miami FL
Tuesday, February 24th,2009 - Denver CO
Thursday, February 26th,2009 - Omaha NE
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 - Chicago, IL

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