Sometimes, I wish I was like Mariella, she got some pritt stick and she glued her lips together

Dec 02, 2007 17:48

Saw Kate Nash yesterday, she was great. You guys that are yet to see her have lots to look forward to, she's such a talented young lady. Seems crazy that she's only a couple of years older than me.
She was wearing a cute blue dress and she was nervous 'cause it was the first show of her Germany tour. You could she was, but after she got an extremely positive response from the crowd (everyone was singing along!) I think she felt more sure of herself. She's also such a talented pianist, it's incredible how she doesn't even look on the keys and still manages to be so brilliant. She seemed to be a bit shy stage-banter wise, but she did thank us all for coming about 600 times and told us that 'We Get On' is about crying at a party when she was fifteen. Her merch was also awesome! I didn't get anything, because I'm poor, but there was a shirt with a ghost on it saying 'I want plenty of Kate Nash on my birthday party', that was the cutest merch item I've ever seen ever.
I was standing right next to a guy who got a bit of flirt action, during 'Little Red' she looked straight at him (he was very tall) and he looked straight at her and they sang your smile is beautiful and it makes me happy to each other, you could hear him so clearly and then they smiled at each other. Then she looked at me and I kinda pointed towards him with her eyes and grinned and I had a laughing fit. Wanted to talk to her after the show, but didn't find her, oh well.
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly was lovely, too. He was wearing thickly rimmed glasses for the first few songs and a suit + tie, he only had two guitars and his laptop on stage with him, but the crowd loved him and I saw that a lot of people were buying his album at the merch table.
The only unpleasant experience was having a bunch of girls behind me who looked about 14, but acted about 9, it was their first ever concert and they seemed not to have heard of such a thing as gig etiquette, being polite and respectful to the artists and the people around you no matter if you know or like them.
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