pixeltracker

Kennedy Center Honors '18- Page 3

Kennedy Center Honors '18

MrsSallyAdams Profile Photo
MrsSallyAdams
#50Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:27pm

The Hamilton team has worked hard to get their show associated with the Obama administration as Camelot did with the Kennedys. I imagine the premature nostalgia and awards have as much to do with missing the Obamas as they do with missing the original Broadway cast.


threepanelmusicals.blogspot.com

Trish2
#51Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:28pm

A lot of deserving talent for sure, but a bit of a snooze-fest so far! Will peeps even hold on until Cher?

Looks like Broadway producer Jeffrey Seller has two commercials tonight; Hamilton and The Cher Show.

Updated On: 12/26/18 at 09:28 PM

Miles2Go2 Profile Photo
Miles2Go2
#52Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:34pm

Meteorologists finally shut up. Rejoined awards with Whoopi talking. Whatd I miss?

Miles2Go2 Profile Photo
Miles2Go2
#53Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:39pm

Little Big Town seem like a weird choice to honor Cher.

Trish2
#54Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:40pm

Updated On: 12/27/18 at 09:40 PM

JBC3
#55Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:42pm

This show has generally sucked tonight even if it ends on a high note.

ACL2006 Profile Photo
ACL2006
#56Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:43pm

The Hamilton peeps & its performances just seemed out of place. Maybe it's just me.

 

Looking forward to the rest of Cher's tribute.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

Steve C. Profile Photo
Steve C.
#57Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:44pm

I won't lie; it's great to see Nancy Pelosi sitting next to Cher...

 

As for the show this year, every honoree has told a compelling story, very worthy and deserving them all.

The tributes are as always, hits and misses.


I Can Has Cheezburger With This?

DAME Profile Photo
DAME
#58Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 9:56pm

Adam Lambert and Lauper both brought it. Everything else..... MEH!


HUSSY POWER! ------ HUSSY POWER!

ACL2006 Profile Photo
ACL2006
#59Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/26/18 at 10:10pm

DAME said: "Adam Lambert and Lauper both brought it. Everything else..... MEH!"

 

Basically. I enjoyed the Reba & the Philip Glass tributes. Little Big Town didn't belong there (was there no one else available?). A shame the Cher Show couldn't perform.


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

Steve C. Profile Photo
Steve C.
#60Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 8:43am

I agree with ACL, the tributes did have their better  and "best" moments. Glass had a great moment to tell his story. Adam Lambert and Cyndi truly killed with wonderful and funny performances. Kristin, as much as I love her, still makes totally odd choices. (Hamilton anyone ?) My friend John, that worked it, said CBS edited 3 + hours of filming down to less than 2 hours, almost every act got edited down...(that's sad)...Does anyone know if they archive the total complete ceremonies each year to keep at the Kennedy Center Library?


I Can Has Cheezburger With This?

Miles2Go2 Profile Photo
Miles2Go2
#61Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 11:41am

Finally watched the part of the show that was preempted here due to weather coverage. My final takeaways:

1) Enjoyed it more than others appear to have.
2) I teared up during One More Time.
3) I appreciate Philip Glass's contribution to our culture even more. For some reason, I always thought of his musical being more atonal (which I dont object to). I need more of his music in my life. I thought his musical tributes were very well done.
4. I agree that the video packages seem to be missing something. All the lifetime honorees were very deserving, but the video packages didnt really capture that. They showed highlights from their lives,but didn't   chronologically build the story of their lives effectively. Perhaps this was because they rely on the presenters to relay some of this information, but that just isnt as effective in this venue. The presenters should talk about how they've personally been impacted by the honoree’s career and then let the video show (not tell) the story. It would all feel more personal that way. Instead, it felt like we just got highlight reels.

Updated On: 12/27/18 at 11:41 AM

JBC3
#62Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 1:09pm

Totally agree about the video packages Miles2Go2. They felt very choppy and having individual presenters verbally fawn over honorees also added to he disruptive choppy feeling.

uncageg Profile Photo
uncageg
#63Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 9:02pm

Watching On Demand. loved the Reba tribute. Esperaza Spalding is on now and killing it! Loving it so far!

Just read it was the lowest rated broadcast.


Just give the world Love.

musical3
#64Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 10:58pm

Miles2Go2 said: "4. I agree that the video packages seem to be missing something. All the lifetime honorees were very deserving, but the video packages didnt really capture that. They showed highlights from their loves, but didnt chronologically build the story of their lives effectively. Perhaps this was because they rely on the presenters to relay some of this information, but that just isnt as effective in this venue. The presenters should talk about how theyve personally been impacted by the honorees career and then let the video show (not tell) the story. It would all feel more personal that way. Instead, it felt like we just got highlight reels."

I agree with your entire post (and others who made similar comments), especially the part I quoted.  I do feel like George Stevens,Jr. was instrumental in ensuring that it was a polished production.  Under his influence, the narratives were articulate, cohesive, educational (particularly helpful for honorees less well known, but nonetheless masterful contributors to the arts) and still entertaining.  I wasn't all that impressed with Estefan as host.  Adam Lambert and Cyndi were terrific; I felt the others were less than stellar.  I was so impressed that Phillip Glass was honored - such a powerful, original musical talent.

I've viewed this show annually, and understand that the performers/honoree selected for the concluding acts are given that placement in recognition of their ability to really deliver a tribute.  Who can forget Aretha for Carole King...what a seminal performance that was...forever to be remembered.

BTW: I've actually researched obtaining previous Kennedy honors shows and DVDs are available via Ebay.  I hope to purchase the entire collection someday.
 

 

Miles2Go2 Profile Photo
Miles2Go2
#65Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/27/18 at 11:08pm

I agree Adam and Cyndi were amazing.

Tag Profile Photo
Tag
#66Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 1:04am

I wish they had brought Orfeh in to blow a Cher song out of the water.  It would have been nice with their personal history.

Miles2Go2 Profile Photo
Miles2Go2
#67Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 4:09am

I had to look up the connection, but yeah, that would have been a hell of a lot better than that Little Big Town medley of her songs. That was a real head-scratcher. No knock against them, but they just didnt seem like a natural choice.

haterobics Profile Photo
haterobics
#68Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 9:35am

CBS Sunday Morning just posted the full 39-minute interview with the Hamilton peeps:

 

DAME Profile Photo
DAME
#69Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 9:52am

Tag said: "I wish they had brought Orfeh in to blow a Cher song out of the water. It would have been nice with their personal history."

Who is Orfeh?  And what is their connection?


HUSSY POWER! ------ HUSSY POWER!

BrodyFosse123 Profile Photo
BrodyFosse123
#70Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 11:03am

DAME said: "Tag said: "I wish they had brought Orfeh in to blow a Cher song out of the water. It would have been nice with their personal history."

Who is Orfeh? And what is their connection?
"

He’s a Top Chef winner and regularly appears on The Rachel Ray Show with his comfort food segments and all his recipes are named after Cher songs and films.   

 


Tag Profile Photo
Tag
#71Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 11:19am

Dame, you can watch about the connection HERE.

haterobics Profile Photo
haterobics
#72Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 11:37am

Tag said: "Dame, you can watch about the connection HERE."

Interesting, but wouldn't matter much to anyone watching BUT Cher...

uncageg Profile Photo
uncageg
#73Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 12:28pm

Enjoyed the entire show. Wasn't crazy about the stripped down Schyuler Sister's number. They sounded great but I think they should have performed it as done in the show.

Renee Fleming blew me away.

The diversity of the music is what made it so enjoyable for me.


Just give the world Love.
Updated On: 12/28/18 at 12:28 PM

LYLS3637 Profile Photo
LYLS3637
#74Kennedy Center Honors '18
Posted: 12/28/18 at 12:40pm

Im really surprised no one has mentioned Kelly Clarkson who, vocally, easily offered the best female performance of the night


"I shall stay until the wind changes."