Jump to content

Pirateprinsess

Members
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

10 Good

About Pirateprinsess

  • Birthday 05/24/1993

Retained

  • Bio
    Mika Groupie

Profile Information

  • Occupation
    School

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Is "fork out" an expression? I have never heard it before. If it means what you say it does, ofcourse it makes sense. I thought it was just fork as in knife and fork. That would be a bit more random Thank you for explaining ^^
  2. Love today: "Carolina sits on mighty f*ck" I honestly thought that was what it was until I bought the cd and read the lyrics in the booklet..
  3. Love today: "Carolina sits on mighty f*ck" I honestly thought that was what it was until I bought the cd and read the lyrics in the booklet..
  4. HAHAHA I laughed out loud when reading "You'll give them up when you're young and you want some", and now I realized, that's what I have always heard xD I've never thought about it before
  5. I think that out of the three candidates forgot my daylight makes more sense than fork and fog.. He forgot what used to make him happy, his daylight. Fog also makes sense to me.. But obviously fork is right, and it's the one that I have absolutely no idea of what it could mean. Suggestions? And in BB I think duly makes sense. If he hadn't found it duly they might suspect something. If you get what I'm trying to say? But I doubt we will ever see any official and correct lyrics. I think he wants us to mishear. Like Hook her, it's obviously supposed to sound like hooker, and bore is supposed to sound like whore. The only mishearing I can think of right now is "You think you're a woman, I think you should" (never made any sense to me xD), but I know I have many more.
  6. It would probably be a bit hard on the plane, yeah... I couldn't even get it through my door so I had to wait for a day until it had shrunk a bit xD It was red, I threw it on stage when the security girl wasn't looking. He just picked it up and wore it for like two seconds during love today, but still Thank you! Some people actually want to faint to get attention, maybe to be seen by the artist. If the girls knew each other it is possible that they had planned it. But of course, some people just can't stand front row If I ever faint during a Mika gig, don't you dare pull me out, I don't wanna miss anything!!
  7. And it gets even more real when you turn away from the screen and see your (maybe not so much two weeks later but still) gigantic balloon and the confetti you saved
  8. Oh, that's awesome! Should I ask her for it or do you think she'll be reading this? Probably.. The lucky devil!
  9. No kidding! It would be way too predictable. Hey, I have a question, does anyone happen to have a list of the songs, in what order he sang them? Thanks in advance!
  10. "It feels disapponting and meagre. As if someone hasn't had the time to think every thought completely. Or at least as if a few lorries filled with decorations, apparatus and accessories got lost on the way. Because when Mika, the curly-haired singer that during more formal occasions goes under the name Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr comes to town it should - no matter what you think about his often nerve-racking songs - be like being locked in in a candy shop where the 27-year old singer is running around as the (sockerchockade?) salesman. Instead we're being served a semi-finished show without a red thread. Why would you bring along a giant inflatable womans' leg - much like the one that Elton John unfolded the last time he visited Globen - when it only shows for a minute during Big girl (you are beautiful)? And why doesn't the glittery umbrella Mika carries around turn into a Mary Poppins-object that brings him up in the air? Mika has always nourished the theatrical part of his persona, so why does he settle for so little? He should transform the evening into an Andrew Lloyd-Webber-performance in his own honour. Now it is instead as if they only managed to unpack half of the escapades. It's time to go on after the concert any way. The Beirut-born Londoner has the shape of a jumping jack that either moves across the stage with giant steps or sits at the piano with trembling jazzhands. It is best when Mika puts on the party pants, pulls up his voice to falsetto and puts on a feather coat that looks like the looted Easter decorations of grade 6. Everything is finished with a Flaming Lips-party with confetti, serpentines and kingsize balloons but the impression is still that this is a night on part-time (?) for Mika. The crowd is energetic, jumping and dancing. They are in on every chord, all it takes is for the mainman to be bothered to put them out." Feel free to correct! I couldn't find any english word for "sockerchock", but it's when you have eaten too much sugar. I thought this review was very interesting; It's the very first time I heard anyone say that Mika's show was too simple
  11. Thank you for this! During the gig I thought it was over all rather calm, even though, at certain points, some people would get a little over excited. A few too many people had to leave the audience. But it was not like that all the time, and definately not everyone acted badly, IMO. Ofcourse I'm Swedish, so maybe I'm just used to it. I've never been to a concert in any other country so I don't know if it's true what you're saying about us Swedes being violent. Maybe it's the viking blood in our veins I personally think it's all part of the experience, as long as no one gets hurt. And people should ofcourse respect those who have queued for their places in front row!
  12. Ah, I should have read the thread before postng. Thank you so much Tiibet, I never had time to thank you in person but you made my evening. I'm sorry if I was one of those people pushing, I honestly don't know. I hope you enjoyed the night as much as I did anyway!
  13. I thought the audience was really nice, compared to other concerts. Ofcourse it was crowded, but that's to expect. I'd like to thank the nice finnish lady (Can't recall your name, sorry...) for making such a great queue system, it made the whole experience even better to not have to fight for your right to be in front row. My first mika concert ever, and it was amazing. It was such a show, I think I still have some confetti stuck on me!
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Privacy Policy