View Full Version : Mariah Carey Concert Tonite
l3igballer23
09-14-2006, 05:49 PM
I have three tickets, couldn't go. Each ticket was 19.95, but convenience adds $10 on top of it. Looking for what I paid, or message me best offer. Tickets are on the Floor Section FLRF. Tickets are e-tickets so I can email them to you.
Miguel
09-14-2006, 08:40 PM
Kam, you posted under the wrong nick.
finalsbound
09-14-2006, 09:23 PM
I bet Kam is having a blast right now...
I just got back from the show. Mariah blew the roof off and looked incredible. She opened the show in some sort of two piece bikini/lingerie ensemble. :eek:
Busta Rhymes opened the show and any wax buildup I had in my ears. I'm too old for this crap.
There was also a surprise cameo appearance by Htown's own Mike Jones during one of Mariah's many costume changes.
I have to give a thumbs down to the Htown audience. When Mariah gave her fake "goodnight, Houston...I love you" and walked off stage the majority of the crowd (it seemed) immediately stood up and started leaving. HEY DIPSH!TS! EVER HEAR OF AN ENCORE?? YOU DUMBASSES!. KEEP YOUR FAT ASSES IN THE SEATS AND STAY OUT OF MY WAY SO I CAN WATCH THE ENCORE!!
Sure enough, Mariah came back and closed the show with "We Belong Together". All in all, great show.
Yeah, that was funny. When she said goodnight the first time, I saw a bunch of people walking up the stairs, and leaving. That was so funny. I told my friends to wait, she's coming out. And then the lights would flicker and stuff. She's coming out.
She sang we belong together.
Dream Lover was awesome. I wish she sang that later on in the show.
I'm not a big busta Rhymes fan.
She sounded like a chipmunk? Overall, I give the show a thumbs up. The fans. ehhhh. There were alot of empty seats in the club level. The real fans were up in the upper level. It was all full.
I swear, I thought I saw Kelvin Cato on the screen.
I took a few pictures here and there. I also took some video here and there. My camera sucks, it's only a 3x zoom.
I took some with my phone also.
She had four or five different costume changes.
I bet Kam is having a blast right now...
Yeah, I actually did. I am glad I went. It was awesome. I don't give a **** what you guys say.
FlyerFanatic
09-15-2006, 12:31 AM
Yeah, I actually did. I am glad I went. It was awesome. I don't give a **** what you guys say.
HAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHA
you know what. FU too Indie fan boi.
I want you guys to know something about Flyer Fanatic.
He hates the Astros. He rather see the Astros lose than his "beloved" Cincy Reds win.
He wanted the Cardinals to beat the Astros, just so the Astros can lose, instead of the Cardinals winning. The Astros beating the Cardinals would help the Reds, but he just hate the astros so much that it doesn't matter to him.
Mariah was awesome.
IROC it
09-15-2006, 01:17 AM
Booooo creepy foot doctor.
I took this picture off my phone.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v481/Kam_/mc091406.jpg
JaWindex
09-15-2006, 01:25 AM
Booooo creepy foot doctor.
Hurray Beer!
Yonkers
09-15-2006, 02:50 AM
I took this picture off my phone.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v481/Kam_/mc091406.jpg
Damn, coulda been Rupaul for all I know. Good try anyway :D
Phhhh no, trust me on this, that wasn't a drag queen up there.
I'd like to tap some Mariah Oil.
I still have my man card.
VicVictory
09-15-2006, 06:55 AM
Damn, you can see mariah's phat booty in that pic. Mariah is one of the hottest women in entertainment, but I still think no real man would be buying tickets to the Adventures of Mimi Tour other than to see that busty body. Seriously though, most of her songs are "girl songs" anyways so I don't find much interest in her music.
aussie rocket
09-15-2006, 07:09 AM
mariah is all good.
hate the music of course...
but mariah, mariah is all good.
the tickets werent for me, i went with my lady friends. it was for them.
macalu
09-15-2006, 08:45 AM
the tickets werent for me, i went with my lady friends. it was for them.
if you didn't get any, you got screwed...and not in a good way. :o
It was a concert for the ladies, that's why I brought my wife. I'd say women outnumbered the men 5 to 1 and made for good eye candy when the wife wasn't looking.
I was pumped when she brought out backup singer Trey Lorenz to sing her cover of the Jackson 5's "I'll be there", the song she did for MTV Unplugged. The bad news is she left the stage after that and Lorenz brought the show to a screeching halt by singing 3 songs, all covers. Two Luther Vandross songs and Gnarl's Barkley's "Crazy". It was just lame. On the first Luther song, "Never Too Much" the band seemed horribly out of sync. Something didn't sound right. Many in the crowd used his set to go take a leak.
If I had any complaints it would be that there were too many breaks in the action with her going backstage to change into a new (albeit HOT) outfit.
We shot some video on my wifes still camera. If it looks halfway decent I'll YouTube it.
BigSherv
09-15-2006, 09:35 AM
I wish I could have gone :(
I just uploaded this. Sorry, no audio. It was the first time using my wife's video option on her camera. I had no idea it didn't record audio. Anyway, you can still see the hotness that is Mariah. The first part is the opening followed by her show close encore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxZ_gLcqRP8
htownballa23
09-15-2006, 04:45 PM
The concert was cool. I was just right by the stage. Hard to take pictures though cause of the staff that was right behind us, they wouldnt let anybody have their cell phones out.
Busta was tight, so was Mike Jones when he came out for a couple minutes.
When Mariah left for the first time after saying good night for the first time i was like wtf...but then a minute later she was back singing We Belong Together. Then you can see everybody walking back down to get to their seats. You knew there had to be an encore though.
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/4343/mariahcareyjl2.th.jpg (http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mariahcareyjl2.jpg)
When Mariah left for the first time after saying good night for the first time i was like wtf...but then a minute later she was back singing We Belong Together. Then you can see everybody walking back down to get to their seats. You knew there had to be an encore though.
Memo to concert noobs: Unless they turn on the house lights STAY IN YOUR SEATS!!! Of course there was going to be an encore.
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my quicky, seven second clip because I fear the Toyota CEnter nazi.
http://blogs.chron.com/setlist/archives/2006/09/post_2.html
Carey's multiple personalities come out -- in a good way
"I'm having my diva moment," Mariah Carey cooed to the crowd late into her Thursday night show at Toyota Center.
The singer had just returned to the stage after a quick costume change (her fourth of of the evening), resplendent in a flowing seafoam green gown with peek-a-boo cut-outs. As she lapped up the adulation of more than 10,000 fans, a few strains of I Wish You Knew, an old-school soul track off 2005's The Emancipation of Mimi, played in the background.
Carey has played many roles in her staggeringly successful career: winsome ingenue, hip-hop princess, fashion victim and -- pre-Mimi -- faded glitter girl. All are on display at various moments in her "Adventures of Mimi Tour."
But wordly diva -- with a knowing wink -- seems to suit her best, and during her 100-minute set, Carey played the part with exuberance, confidence and delicious abandon. (This was her first major appearance in Houston; 2003's "Charmbracelet" tour only came as close as Dallas.)
She strutted across the stage in dangerously high heels, sported sunglasses when the stage lights were too bright and took regular breaks to sip on her bottle of water. The crowd, many of whom sported butterfly wings and displayed homemade signs, ate it up.
And then there's that voice. Throughout the evening, Carey did things with her instrument that most pop singers wouldn't even attempt in the privacy of their shower. The trademark shrieks came early, during the disco-throwback Heartbreaker and fluffy pop-charmer Dreamlover.
"It's no big secret that my life has always been kinda like a rollercoaster," Carey told the cheering crowd via an introductory video clip, complete with amusement-park imagery. "If you don't get on the ride, you won't experience the adventure."
She assumed the starting position amid the strains of sing-along party-starter It's Like That, the first of five radio hits from her Emancipation opus. It was a moment of extreme urban elegance. Carey, surprisingly toned and tanned to a honey-brown, swayed to the hip-pop beat in what looked like designer lingerie, surrounded by a stable of frenetic dancers.
Her four-piece band and three backup singers were spread evenly over a mammoth stage that featured a winding staircase, multiple video screens and Carey's initials stamped in various places. It looked like the entrance to a grand ballroom -- in Carey's house, of course.
She tore through her cavernous catalog with aplomb and kept things fresh with tweaks on signature hits. Mournful ballad My All morphed into a house remix, and Heartbreaker benefited from a stop-start reworking before settling into the original version.
Recent hit Shake It Off found Carey posing in front of a mammoth, illuminated "MIMI" sign, similar to the music video. DJ Clue spun old-school favorites that kept the crowd pumping during Carey's costume changes.
Mimi (the diva, not the sign) worked the crowd in a glittering canary-yellow dress -- cut-outs and slit included -- during debut hit Vision of Love and rousing gospel stomper Fly Like a Bird. Carey's slightly raspy voice added a layer of emotion to both songs, particularly Vision, which was first released almost two decades ago.
Singer Trey Lorenz joined in for a sweet take on I'll Be There before Carey disappeared, then resurfaced, on a stage in the middle of the arena. An army of security guards lined the aisles as fans clamored for a closer look and, just maybe, a touch.
It was here, so close to her fans, that Carey seemed to really come alive, relaxing her superstar persona a bit and just vibing with the music. She kept it all upbeat -- and acknowledged the disco ball above -- via uptempo stand-outs Fantasy, Don't Forget About Us and Always Be My Baby. It was the evening's most electric interlude.
Houston rapper Mike Jones took the microphone for a few solo verses as Carey wiggled backstage into that seafoam green gown. She returned and ripped through a quick medley of ballads (Can't Let Go, Thank God I Found You, One Sweet Day) before launching into radio staple Hero. It was Carey's own greatest-love moment, complete with swaying hands and shots of misty-eyed fans.
Carey brought her Adventure to a close (before one last change into a glittering, nude-colored gown) with We Belong Together, her mammoth summertime hit that -- in a sure sign of eternal invasion -- has invaded dance floors, high-school proms and weddings.
She danced around the song's lilting melody before nailing the final third with a string of go-for-broke notes. It ended with an explosion of pink and purple confetti -- in the shape of butterflies, of course -- fluttering through the arena.
Carey, Mimi or MC -- take your pick -- seems to have finally assumed her rightful place among music's premiere pop queens.
l3igballer23
09-16-2006, 01:03 AM
The concert was cool. I was just right by the stage. Hard to take pictures though cause of the staff that was right behind us, they wouldnt let anybody have their cell phones out.
Busta was tight, so was Mike Jones when he came out for a couple minutes.
When Mariah left for the first time after saying good night for the first time i was like wtf...but then a minute later she was back singing We Belong Together. Then you can see everybody walking back down to get to their seats. You knew there had to be an encore though.
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/4343/mariahcareyjl2.th.jpg (http://img221.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mariahcareyjl2.jpg)
i'm glad you and your boyfriend enjoyed the seats you purchased from me.
htownballa23
09-16-2006, 07:33 AM
i'm glad you and your boyfriend enjoyed the seats you purchased from me.
No problem....words of advice though -- Next time don't try and go to a concert with your Mom and Dad.
1. They may not even want to go to Mariah Carey/Busta Rhymes concert (which happened to be the case this time)
2. You might not even have fun with them there.
But thats just me. By the way did anybody catch Roger Clemens there? He was signing autographs about a minute before Mariah came out, and had a pretty big crowd around him.
finalsbound
09-16-2006, 10:14 AM
I took this picture off my phone.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v481/Kam_/mc091406.jpg
HAHA effers I got this sent to my phone.
Kam, I'm not making fun of you.
I'm glad you had an awesome time.
It was neat. I'm not a big Mariah fan, my friend is, but I enjoyed it.
Here is another video i just upped on youtube about ten seconds ago.
so for all the haters, Mariah has one thing to say...
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rrj_gamz
09-16-2006, 05:34 PM
A friend of mine is going tonight in Dallas...I'm sure it'll be good...
Look at that booty... :o
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