Musica - A WORLD AWAITS
in SEARCH ?
PINK - Live From Wembley
Discography
Review
Your Reviews
Biography
Artist: PINK
Title: Live From Wembley
Type: DVD
Catalog No: 88697063869
Genre: Pop / Rock
Price:
R149.95
Review
Ever wondered why Pink is still riding high in the pop charts and Britney is having a bad hair day? Well, as this spectacular live concert filmed during her I'm Not Dead 2006/7 World Tour proves, actually having something meaningful to share with your fans is always better than hyping your own celebrity status. Live From Wembley is another essential opportunity to get up close and personal with pop’s sassiest diva delivering a feisty pop and R&B fuelled cocktail of playfully bitchy attacks on emotionally airbrushed Barbie doll celebrities ("Stupid Girls"), spiritually bankrupt politicians ("Dear Mr. President") and rocking calls to “Get the Party Started”.

Best Bonus Features Bits: a frank and forthright 10 minute behind the scenes documentary of life on the road.
Your Reviews

Got an opinion or a comment? We want to hear it & share it.
Tell us at musica.co.za what you think. Write a review of this item and share your opinions with others.
NB: Oops, sorry. Only registered customers can post a review.

To write your own review about this product click here
Biography
Pink has certainly earned the right to do whatever she damn well pleases. Her 2000 début album, Can't Take Me Home was certified platinum. Her second, Missundaztood, catapulted her to international prominence and brought her massive critical acclaim.

But when it came time to record her third album, Try This, Pink wasn't about to just hit repeat. "Last time, everyone thought I was crazy. I was completely changing directions and I didn't have a lot of support on my side until halfway through the album. This time I could do whatever I wanted. I was gonna do death metal opera, but it didn't really work out," she jokes.

Pink used the creative freedom she fought so hard for on Missundaztood to reinvent herself once again on Try This. And while Missundaztood could have been ripped from a chapter of Pink's personal diary, Try This reveals a more liberated, looser artist. "Missundaztood was a very deep, lyrical expression. It was therapy. This album isn't so heavy," she explains. "Instead of writing only about myself, I worked in stories about a lot of different people."

Pushing herself even further creatively and embracing her rocker roots, Pink found the missing piece to her musical puzzle in the form of a mohawked Californian punk rocker: Rancid's Tim Armstrong. "We wrote 10 songs in a week," Pink says. "I went out on tour with him and the Foo Fighters. I slept on the bus with them and we recorded a lot of the songs in the back of the bunk."

"Trouble", the album's raw, raucous first single, was penned by Pink and Armstrong, who shares writing credits with Pink on ten cuts and produced the bulk of Try This. It's a no-holds-barred rock anthem that Pink declares is "more than just an attitude song." Not that the cut doesn't have plenty of attitude. You better believe it when she sings, "I'm trouble/If you see me coming down the street/ You know it's time to go."

Home |Music | DVD | Gaming | Help
Terms & Conditions | Browsers

Ph: 0860 687 422 (0860 MUSICA) | Fax: +27 21 465 9922 | e-mail: queries@musica.co.za

Store Locator | Contact Us

® 2000-2002 Musica - All Rights Reserved