Eight Hundred and Thirty-Three Deeply Rooted in the Hearts of the People
"Wonderful, really wonderful! Wow! I can't even find an appropriate adjective, all I know is that this is the most wonderful concert I've ever seen!"
"There is no stage effect, no lighting effect, and even the costumes are not gorgeous. To be honest, I am a little disappointed. The concert in my impression should be more gorgeous. However, you can't deny that such a concert is Unique, maybe only such a unique one. Yes, I do think, for a long time to come, I will not forget."
"Renly Hall, a great actor? Yes; but, a singer? He must be kidding me. But tonight I was clearly proven wrong."
"I liked the 'Don Quixote' album, and I liked the Renly-Hall concert even more. How should I describe that feeling? His music has always had a moving power, and when you watch it live, It's more intense, and it's more shocking at the same time. I think he's a real singer."
"Huh, I can't answer your question, because my mind is full of Renly's voice, 'Cleopatra', 'your bones', 'simple life'... by the way, also There is 'time', Jesus Christ, can you ask me if this concert will be released on DVD? I want to taste it again now."
"Of course, you can hold your own, think it's all hype, think it's all a show. Everyone has the freedom to look at things. But, you can't deny that it was a fantastic concert, and Renly Hall is a hell of a genius.
It's like Woody Allen is a narcissistic bastard and Clint Eastwood is a disgusting male chauvinist, but their directing talents are undeniable, it's the same truth...what? Was Renly's concert so good? Yes, absolutely. "
"Actually, I'm a little confused. I think now that if Renly became a singer, maybe he'd be an even greater artist. Haha, I know, I know it's ridiculous, he's a good actor. But today Everything about the night was so good, God, I really don't want it to end."
"I like it, I like it, I like it, ah ah ah, I really like it!"
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Clap la la, the surging crowd is like opening a floodgate, rushing out incessantly, the bustling discussion and the slapstick discussion are endless, and the square in front of Madison Square Garden is extremely noisy in an instant, in a trance. In the meantime, the whistling cold wave seemed to become milder, and a warm and soft atmosphere permeated the empty and calm streets, and even the halo of the street lamps became a little brighter.
The reporters who have been "waiting for a long time" have finally had the opportunity at this time,
They came forward and interviewed the audience for the first time, to understand the concert in an all-round way; but it seems that all the reporters got the same answers. They were amazed, praised, shocked, and had endless aftertastes. The moist eyes with bright rays of light clearly show the surging and excitement of the heart, and that excitement has become the main theme of the interview.
Unanimous?
This... what the hell happened? What the hell happened to Madison Square Garden in the past few hours?
Between trance and astonishment, reporters could not help but begin to doubt life: Did they miss something? Did they make the wrong decision? Are they supposed to line up to enter the infield?
Afterwards, reporters with a keen sense of smell caught the figures of their peers in the hustle and bustle of people, Bradley Adams, Eli Wallach, Gavin Hunter, etc. There were quite a few, and they quickly surrounded Go forward and ask directly about the concert experience face to face. The perspectives and opinions of your peers are always more appropriate.
"I'm telling the truth, this concert is really special, unforgettable, unique..."
Before Gavin could finish his words, Cornell interrupted rudely, spreading his hands irritably, complaining, "Please, Gavin, you're still making these polite words in front of me. If I want to To listen to those compliments, there are 20,000 people behind you who can be interviewed, and I don’t need to ask you.”
In the face of Cornell's questioning, Gavin simply ignored it, "Then, I think, I have no other words to say." After speaking, Gavin turned around and prepared to perform his job responsibilities, interviewing other viewers.
Still unwilling, Cornell pulled his friend's arm again and sorted out his thoughts, "I'll just ask one thing, was this concert really prepared within four days?"
"Yes." Gavin glanced down, Cornell grabbed his left hand, hesitated for a moment, but still didn't get rid of it, "As the 'New York Times' said, this concert was held for that girl, just four Within days..."
The words hadn't spoken yet. Once again, Cornell showed an impatient look. This time, Gavin backhanded and grabbed Cornell's arm. His tone rose, hiding a trace of anger. "Cornell, let me tell you, on top of the concert, Renly wrote a whole new track just for that girl, and if you're there and really listening, you know you're making a mistake, you're fabricated news."
"Dog/shit!" Cornell scolded directly.
Gavin also fought back without showing weakness, "Why? The facts are in front of you, why are you still reluctant to believe it?"
"Because this is Hollywood, there are no facts, only lies. When did you become so naive? That man inside, full of lies, it's purposeful, it's all purposeful." Cornell's The voice also raised an octave, and roared in anger.
With such a roar, the surrounding audience couldn't help but cast their gazes one after another. Those eyes were full of anger and confusion. Those with a short temper shouted directly, "Man, what did you just say?"
Cornell looked around, controlled his emotions in time, pulled out a smile, and said loudly, "It's okay, I'm just talking to the guy." Then, he put his arms around Gavin's shoulders. , after re-shooting and alleviating everyone's doubts, "finding the truth, this is our job. Have you forgotten our original intention of entering this industry? Or, have you been bought?"
"This sentence should be given to you by me. Is it to discover the truth, or to fabricate the truth?" Gavin did not show weakness, and directly pushed back, "How much did 'Entertainment Weekly' pay you, just to fabricate a non-existent fact? Where's your evidence? I don't see any evidence in your article other than speculation and suspicion. It was and it is now. Are you sure, do you remember why we were journalists in the first place?"
Gavin poked Cornell's chest with his fingertips, and he almost didn't know the friend in front of him.
Cornell just shook his head and didn't go any further. Different road non-phase plan. Turning around, watching the boiling and cheering of the audience, he knew that there was no news value here, and everyone was touting Renly, like a fairy tale world. So, he turned around neatly and left the garden.
Looking at Cornell's back, Gavin couldn't help sighing. People always say that student time is the best, and after entering the society, all the good will be broken little by little. Gavin can only hope now that everything is not destroyed so quickly.
Turning around, Cornell joined the crowd again and started his own interview. Tonight, this is a carnival night. The hustle, excitement, excitement and reflection that the concert left in his mind has only just begun, and he can't wait to join this event again.
On February 16, 2012, "One Man's Concert" came to an end, setting Madison Square Garden's many records: the shortest publicity cycle, the fastest sales record, the most interviews with reporters, the shortest performance time, and so on.
The most incredible thing is that the show officially opened for ticket sales at 9:00 am on the day of the concert. There is no online ticket sales, only the only way to queue up on the spot to buy tickets. Tickets are still sold out, and 20,000 tickets are still in short supply. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg of history.
Generally speaking, tickets for Madison Square Garden will be divided into six to eight grades, from the position closest to the stage in the infield to the position farthest from the stands, and the ticket price ranges from tens of dollars to hundreds of dollars; but " One person's concert "officially only distinguishes two kinds of tickets, infield tickets and stand tickets, the former is forty-nine dollars, and the latter is nineteen dollars.
Not only that, after the concert opened, nearly 300 fans got the chance to enter for free.
This is the cheapest concert in Madison Square Garden since the millennium, almost a loss-making performance, and even the venue fee is not enough. This is even recorded in the Guinness Book of Records: the first concert in the history of the Garden that sold out, sold out, and ended up losing money!
However, two weeks after the concert, Renly-Hall officially announced the establishment of the "Cross Fund", which is dedicated to subsidizing minors suffering from diseases, as well as research on intractable diseases. The first fund came from all the ticket revenue of "One Person's Concert", and nothing was taken, and all of it was put into the fund.
Just two days later, the Cross Fund received its first donation of $5 million, signed: Don Quixotes. However, this is just the beginning.
"One person's concert", is it a loss or a profit? This account is really unclear.
However, what is certain is that "One Person's Concert" has become the most influential single concert in the 21st century, not only because of the topical nature of the concert itself, but also because of the "concert" Don Quixote's historical status has become the most well-known and most artistic album of the millennium.
The achievements in art have been affirmed by music critics; subsequently, the commercial achievements in the market have also continuously created new highs. Such a gesture seems to be even more frenetic than the popular majors.
Perhaps, in the depths of everyone's heart, they have their own regrets, their own pasts, their own losses, their own stories. In other words, everyone has their own Don Quixote. 8)