View Full Version : I Can't Wait concert video!
UndoingTheLaces
02-13-2008, 12:26 AM
Okay, the quality is crap because it's being filmed from an old video off of a TV by someone holding a webcam who's obviously standing on roller skates, but it's so worth watching if only for the little arm dance thingy Stevie does during the little tinkly keyboard part after the guitar solo (and don't you dare say you don't know what I'm talking about). She doesn't do the hand roll showing off her cleavage like she does in the video but she does do the part right before that where she spreads her arms out and then brings her hands together. And when I watched this for the first time I kept thinking all the way through, "this is so horribly filmed that I have to turn it off but I have to wait to see if she does the little arm dance.... oh yay!!! she did, she did do the little arm dance!!!"
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And while we're on the subject of audience fan filmed bootlegs, the sole reason I was able to watch Cloverfield and remain unaffected while all my friends got motion sickness is from the hours of bootleg concert videos I've watched over the years.
jannieC
02-13-2008, 08:19 AM
but it's so worth watching if only for the little arm dance thingy Stevie does during the little tinkly keyboard part after the guitar solo (and don't you dare say you don't know what I'm talking about).
Those of us that were part of that era know *exactly* what you're talking about. Some of us even practiced those moves in front of mirrors. :o
GODDESS6
02-13-2008, 08:49 AM
Those of us that were part of that era know *exactly* what you're talking about. Some of us even practiced those moves in front of mirrors. :o
i totally did this!!!:laugh:~
& i was at this exact show, 4th row, she was fabulous!!!~
on edit, my dad died the previous year & he had told my mom who he hadn't spoken to in years that if stevie toured for this record that my mom better promise to take me to a show~ a year later i was spending the night w/ my friend & we always had the radio on when we slept~ i heard a concert announcement for stevie while i was sleeping & woke up & thought i was only dreaming of it~ about an hour after i woke up, the radio station announced the stevie concert again~ i about passed out~ it was scheduled for 2 days prior to the year marking of my dad's passing~
i always hold in my heart, my dad as my guardian angel had something to do w/ that date~
i was a senior & highschool, my mom & my best friend went w/ me & it was something i will never forget~ it was my 1st "edge walk" where i got to shake her hand & i gave her a shawl that she wore for a song after her next clothing change~
was a most magical nite, i will never, never forget it~
jannieC
02-13-2008, 09:26 AM
^^^^That's a great story. My dad also died in 1985 (I was 17) so I associate a lot of the music from RAL with that time. Stevie got me through a lot. :nod:
GODDESS6
02-13-2008, 09:55 AM
^^^^That's a great story. My dad also died in 1985 (I was 17) so I associate a lot of the music from RAL with that time. Stevie got me through a lot. :nod:
awwww, me too, i was 16, wow we're close to the same age~ i'll be 40 this year:distress:~
the RAL era has a special place in my heart, glad yet sad because of death, to see it touched someone else in the same way~
Matthew
02-13-2008, 11:08 AM
It´s really amazing, love it, all her movements are awesome. I wish I would be there... but in fact I wouldn´t be 18 now...:laugh:
Is there any quality video of I can´t wait live? It´s one of my most favourite Stevie´s song, why it was performed only in ´86? It´s a loss.
David
02-13-2008, 11:12 AM
Is there any quality video of I can´t wait live? It´s one of my most favourite Stevie´s song, why it was performed only in ´86? It´s a loss.In her factually oblivious way, Stevie addresses this question in her commentary on the video.
Bella Figura
02-13-2008, 11:19 AM
isn't she technically vogueing at that point??? another example of Stevie not getting the credit for being a trailblazer...take that Madonna...:laugh:
JazmenFlowers
02-13-2008, 11:43 AM
It´s really amazing, love it, all her movements are awesome. I wish I would be there... but in fact I wouldn´t be 18 now...:laugh:
Is there any quality video of I can´t wait live? It´s one of my most favourite Stevie´s song, why it was performed only in ´86? It´s a loss.
I know! it's such a shame. it's such an amazing song. I love it every time I perform it.
AliceLover
02-13-2008, 12:06 PM
Whoever ripped this to youtube should be ashamed of themselves. It looks like they videotaped their TV while playing the Iowa 86 DVD (NOT NEBRASKA AS IT SAYS). Go to veoh and get the better version. This one sucks.
GODDESS6
02-13-2008, 12:18 PM
Whoever ripped this to youtube should be ashamed of themselves. It looks like they videotaped their TV while playing the Iowa 86 DVD (NOT NEBRASKA AS IT SAYS). Go to veoh and get the better version. This one sucks.
weren't the iowa & ne shows on the same bootleg, sorta blended?~ i have been trying to get a copy of this for years~
AliceLover
02-13-2008, 01:27 PM
weren't the iowa & ne shows on the same bootleg, sorta blended?~ i have been trying to get a copy of this for years~
Yeah sort of. On most ciruclating copies the DVD starts out with the first 3 songs from the Nebraska show (GDW, OTR, and Dreams). Then Iowa kicks in with the complete concert. Most of Iowa is on Veoh.com. Search the USER PriestofNothing and then look through his videos. Most of the Iowa show is on there.
petep9000
02-13-2008, 01:44 PM
She's claimed that this song "didn't work' live. I beg to differ. What 'doesn't work' anymore is the energy level required to pull it off on stage. This song won't work as a drone...
Even if she can't get to the place anymore where she can effectively perform this song, at least some homage to it would be nice...like using it a pre-show warm up tune (instead of 'Bootylicious' or the 'Dreams' remix)
priestofnothing
02-13-2008, 02:01 PM
She's claimed that this song "didn't work' live. I beg to differ. What 'doesn't work' anymore is the energy level required to pull it off on stage. This song won't work as a drone...
Even if she can't get to the place anymore where she can effectively perform this song, at least some homage to it would be nice...like using it a pre-show warm up tune (instead of 'Bootylicious' or the 'Dreams' remix)
I agree. I got my hopes up so much when I went to the original Vegas shows in 2005 and they opened with the video of Stevie walking in the white skirt (at the end of the I Can't Wait video). She talked up doing new songs and putting up videos on the Caesar's screens in the Jim Ladd interview. I always thought this would be a killer opening song and get the audience up and jumping. I was disappointed obviously, but I was pleased that BATB returned.
I think another reason Stevie thinks it doesn't work - is - even though she pretty much performs on "auto-pilot" these days, there is a lot of pre-programmed music on this track, synthesizers and stuff. I don't know the technical ins-and-outs of it, but there seems little to no room for improvisation or leeway for Stevie to get off track. I know with live musicians like Waddy and the girls on backup they "just play until I start singing" like she says in the Largo WH show. With programmed music, she's got to sing when the programmed track plays or miss the line completely. There are several boots where she says "that's a hard one to play" after finishing this song.
I was surprised she even attempted I Can't Wait on this tour given the state she was in at the time, although it was a hit single at the time so I suppose she felt she "had to" do it.
skcin
02-13-2008, 02:03 PM
Those of us that were part of that era know *exactly* what you're talking about. Some of us even practiced those moves in front of mirrors. :o
Some of us did this last week. :o
michelej1
02-13-2008, 02:41 PM
I agree. I got my hopes up so much when I went to the original Vegas shows in 2005 and they opened with the video of Stevie walking in the white skirt (at the end of the I Can't Wait video). She talked up doing new songs and putting up videos on the Caesar's screens in the Jim Ladd interview. I always thought this would be a killer opening song and get the audience up and jumping.
Even just seeing her bust through a wall would be exciting. Run out, bust through a wall and then she could finish up the rest of the song sitting on a stool, to catch her breath.
Honestly, I die inside every time she does Rock and Roll. Do anything from your own catalog lady, just anything. Do The Second Time. I don't care.
Michele
AliceLover
02-13-2008, 02:41 PM
I agree. I got my hopes up so much when I went to the original Vegas shows in 2005 and they opened with the video of Stevie walking in the white skirt (at the end of the I Can't Wait video). She talked up doing new songs and putting up videos on the Caesar's screens in the Jim Ladd interview. I always thought this would be a killer opening song and get the audience up and jumping. I was disappointed obviously, but I was pleased that BATB returned.
I think another reason Stevie thinks it doesn't work - is - even though she pretty much performs on "auto-pilot" these days, there is a lot of pre-programmed music on this track, synthesizers and stuff. I don't know the technical ins-and-outs of it, but there seems little to no room for improvisation or leeway for Stevie to get off track. I know with live musicians like Waddy and the girls on backup they "just play until I start singing" like she says in the Largo WH show. With programmed music, she's got to sing when the programmed track plays or miss the line completely. There are several boots where she says "that's a hard one to play" after finishing this song.
I was surprised she even attempted I Can't Wait on this tour given the state she was in at the time, although it was a hit single at the time so I suppose she felt she "had to" do it.
She could barely sing it in 86, you think theres a chance in hell now? Im sorry I think I Can't Wait is one of Stevies hardest songs to sing.
JazmenFlowers
02-13-2008, 02:54 PM
I think I Can't Wait is one of Stevies hardest songs to sing.
:nod: :nod:
I have pretty good lung power, but this song is a force to sing.
petep9000
02-13-2008, 02:56 PM
and that's unfortunate, that her repetoire now has to be so limited because one is harder to sing than others.
Well, hopefully her memoir-writing will be just as rewarding as singing used to be.
JazmenFlowers
02-13-2008, 03:01 PM
^^^
I wouldn't mind her taking her time to rework some of her songs. I Can't Wait may not make a great ballad, but she could rework it so that she could at least give it a whirl.
GODDESS6
02-13-2008, 03:29 PM
^^^amen to that!!!~
UndoingTheLaces
02-13-2008, 09:10 PM
That's one thing about a lot of rock bands that I never understood. Baba O'Riley is one of the most brilliant songs by The Who and the famous intro was done by accident. They could never replicate it so they would play the recorded version before the band took over live on stage. I always thought that was a cop out. There were so many other ways to have handled it. Create a new keyboard intro, make a kick ass guitar solo that sounds similar but does it's own thing. That's how I feel about I Can't Wait. Totally rework the song on stage rather than try to replicate the record. It is a really hard song to sing, though. A lot of her songs are out of my range so I have to pitch the music down on the karaoke tracks but she did an amazing vocal on the original that it really difficult to do live. So I can see why she wouldn't want to do it now.
petep9000
02-13-2008, 09:20 PM
That's one thing about a lot of rock bands that I never understood. Baba O'Riley is one of the most brilliant songs by The Who and the famous intro was done by accident. They could never replicate it so they would play the recorded version before the band took over live on stage. I always thought that was a cop out. There were so many other ways to have handled it. Create a new keyboard intro, make a kick ass guitar solo that sounds similar but does it's own thing. That's how I feel about I Can't Wait. Totally rework the song on stage rather than try to replicate the record. It is a really hard song to sing, though. A lot of her songs are out of my range so I have to pitch the music down on the karaoke tracks but she did an amazing vocal on the original that it really difficult to do live. So I can see why she wouldn't want to do it now.
No one likes to do difficult things. The fact that she consistently shows us how much she doesn't like to difficult things and how she is now so set in her ways, is very telling. I believe it was a Rolling Stone writer, when reviewing 'Belladonna', who labeled Stevie as 'spoiled' or a 'princess'. Perhaps there is an ounce of truth, in that.
PriSsyGaL75
02-13-2008, 10:43 PM
[QUOTE=UndoingTheLaces;741698]Okay, the quality is crap because it's being filmed from an old video off of a TV by someone holding a webcam who's obviously standing on roller skates, but it's so worth watching if only for the little arm dance thingy Stevie does during the little tinkly keyboard part after the guitar solo (and don't you dare say you don't know what I'm talking about). She doesn't do the hand roll showing off her cleavage like she does in the video but she does do the part right before that where she spreads her arms out and then brings her hands together. And when I watched this for the first time I kept thinking all the way through, "this is so horribly filmed that I have to turn it off but I have to wait to see if she does the little arm dance.... oh yay!!! she did, she did do the little arm dance!!!"
QUOTE]
Oh, I love the arm dance! That is actually my favorite part of the song. Thanks for posting the video!!
UndoingTheLaces
02-14-2008, 02:14 AM
Okay, here's the same clip from Veoh, straight from the video but pixelated so badly that Stevie looks like a character from an Atari 2600 video game. But the sound is much better. I love when she speaks the "How will we feel 20 years from now" line? Hmmm, I guess she could answer the question by now, huh? LOL!
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Does anyone know if that "how will we feel" line is a sample from something. I doesn't sound like Stevie's voice to me. I always thought it was from a movie or something.
skuncles
02-14-2008, 06:30 PM
I think everyone who was watching MTV in '86 had the moves down. I mean come on, even now when you see the video don't you know exactly when she's going to bite her bottom lip, pull the hair out of her mouth or do the fishy lips thing?
The RAL tour was the first time I saw Stevie live (I was 15), I thought it was great at the time, but looking back now, that's a tough tour to watch. The local paper reviewed her show by saying "the song shouldn't be called 'Stand Back' it should be called 'Stand Still'".
Drugs had clearly done a number on her at this point. Her performance of "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" with Peter Frampton in New York has got to be one of her worst vocals ever.
-Al
skuncles
02-14-2008, 06:34 PM
>>Does anyone know if that "how will we feel" line is a sample from something. I doesn't sound like Stevie's voice to me. I always thought it was from a movie or something.[/QUOTE]
No it's Stevie just sped up and slowed down, just like Lindsey on "Family Man" from "Tango". Or Lindsey on "Big Love" from "Tango".
-Al
petep9000
02-14-2008, 06:38 PM
The RAL tour was the first time I saw Stevie live (I was 15), I thought it was great at the time, but looking back now, that's a tough tour to watch. The local paper reviewed her show by saying "the song shouldn't be called 'Stand Back' it should be called 'Stand Still'".
Drugs had clearly done a number on her at this point.
-Al
Rashoman, I say to all this.
sasja
02-14-2008, 07:14 PM
Rashomon? :p
SuzeQuze
02-16-2008, 11:49 AM
No one likes to do difficult things. The fact that she consistently shows us how much she doesn't like to difficult things and how she is now so set in her ways, is very telling. I believe it was a Rolling Stone writer, when reviewing 'Belladonna', who labeled Stevie as 'spoiled' or a 'princess'. Perhaps there is an ounce of truth, in that.
Totally, Stevie is a rock and roll princes all the way.
JazmenFlowers
02-19-2008, 02:44 PM
I never miss an opportunity to toot my own horn. ;)
I never could get that whole arm dance thing down so I just made up my own interlude.
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