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Ticket Stub Tuesday… Round Twenty-Three:

And so, with this entry, the month of Spice officially closes. This is the fourth and final entry to “Ticket Stub Tuesday” of a Spice Girls related show. And although my entries are chronological, clearly the best was saved for last. Come on! What could be better than seeing the Spice Girls (all 5 of them, no less!) at Madison Square Garden?! That’s right… absolutely nothing.

After it became clear that the lottery system that 19 Management had initially set up was a joke, I asked my cousin Denielle, who has an ill ticket connect, to see what she could do for the show at MSG. Boy did she deliver. Although the ticket says row “X,” the pictures below (many of which were taken with my iPhone) indicate just how close our seats were to the stage. I took my good friend and fellow Spice fanatic Mandy with me to this show. We had previously attended both dates at Nassau Coliseum earlier in the month (1, 2) and just couldn’t resist another round.

Upon hearing that I attended the same concert on three separate occasions, the question that I get most often is: “Wasn’t it enough the first time?” Followed by: “Wasn’t it boring the second and third times?” The answer to both: absolutely not. The first show, I was so preoccupied with taking photos that I missed a lot of what was going on. The second show helped me to enjoy the concert as a narrative, as I was not experiencing it through the lens of a camera.

This concert, my hat trick, if you will, was just down right fun! We were surrounded by celebrities, for example David Beckham was obviously there, as was Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Mel B.’s partner on “Dancing With the Stars.” Everyone was having such a fantastic time in the section that we were in; it was so electric. The audience was treated to something really special during “Mama.” The entire Spice Brood was brought up on stage. Beau, Bluebell, Angel Iris, Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz were all present, only missing to the party was Mel B.’s eldest daughter, Phoenix. Showing off his stage presence, Cruz Beckham, on the eve of his third birthday, treated the audience to a break-dance routine. An adorable three year old spinning around on his head… could you die? It was phenom.

At one point towards the end of the show, it hit me: this was probably the last time that I would ever see the Spice Girls perform live. I had missed out on the SpiceWorld tour ten years earlier, the first time the band came to the states. In the back of my mind, I think that was the underlying reason that I will willing to spend, in total, nearly $700 for all of these shows. Do or die. When it came down to it, money was no object. I did not want to regret ever missing the Spice Girls in concert, so I covered all my bases.

There is nothing that I would love more than a full-scale Spice Girls reunion, complete with new album and another tour. Am I holding my breath? Not so much. I understand that each band member has grown and is now focused on their own career and life. They’re all mothers, after all. There were rumors floating around that Simon Fuller was trying to get the girls together for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. That would be pretty epic. And I would definitely cash in my Virgin Atlantic points to go see them.

Whatever the future holds for the Spice Girls, they are very much on the radar. They just won their fifth BRIT Award and are planning a West End musical, tentatively titled “Viva Forever” after their 1998 hit number one song of the same name.

[[Outside MSG. Spice Girls: One Night Only!]]

[[Mandy and Me in all of our spice glory!]]

[[Stop.]]

[[Melanie C., Vikki, Emma and Mel B. during Holler.]]

[[Melanie C. during Holler.]]

[[Victoria during Holler. See? She does sing!]]

[[The girls walking down the cat-walk before Mama.]]

[[All the kids on stage during Mama. Cruz Beckham broke it down!]]

[[Look at how close we were to the stage!!!]

[[Celebration medley.]]

[[Emma killin’ it during the encore!]]

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Ticket Stub Tuesday… Round Twenty-One:

After the first night of seeing the Spice Girls at Nassau Coliseum, @Mchin9 and I were hell-bent on getting tickets for night two. While my concert buddy for round one was @SimTilver, Mandy was at the show too and she and I are the only people crazy enough to see the same show two days in a row. (Actually, I have a feeling that many people did the same thing we did because the show was just that amazing).

It’s hard to imagine that this concert was already two years ago — It feels as though I was just walking through the parking lot to the coliseum with Mandy in the freezing cold. Obviously, we rocked out to the Spice Girls in the car on the way to the venue because that’s what you do when you’re on the way to a concert. You listen to the band’s music in the car on the way there, regardless of when the last time you saw them. Be it two years or 24 hours.

The Return of the Spice Girls was much more than a reunion tour. The concert told a story; there was a narrative that spoke about the history of the group. Everything from their rise to fame, known as “SpiceMania,” to the departure of Geri ‘Ginger Spice’ Halliwell during the Spiceworld Tour of 1998 is covered during the nearly two and a half hour long concert, which is broken into six acts. The six acts include all thirteen of the group’s singles and solo performances by four of the five girls.

Act 1: The Power of Five- “Spice Up Your Life,” “Stop,” “Say You’ll Be There,” and “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)…”

Act 2: Seduce Me -“The Lady is a Vamp,” “Too Much,” and “2 Become 1…”

Act 3: Bittersweet -“Who Do You Think You Are, “Maybe,” and “Are You Gonna Go My Way…”

Act 4: Supergirls -“Viva Forever,” “Holler,” “It’s Raining Men,” and “I Turn To You…”

Act 5: Celebration -“Let Love Lead the Way,” “Mama,” “Celebration Medley,” and “Goodbye…”

Act 6: Encore -“If U Can’t Dance,” “Wannabe,” and “Spice Up Your Life (Reprise).”

While there was never any doubt in my mind that I would enjoy the show the second time around, I was actually able to enjoy it more this time that the first. On the prior day, I was so consumed with taking photos that I was really watching the concert through my camera. This time around, I had my pictures, so I was able to take in the whole show.

[[Encore: If U Can’t Dance.]]

[[ Spice Up Your Life reprise.]]

[[Wannabe!!]]

[[It certainly was!]]

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Ticket Stub Tuesday... Round Twenty:

I’m warning you right now. This entire month, this series is dedicated to the Spice Girls. Not because February is Spice Girls Awareness Month, or anything like that… It just so happens that I saw four Spice Girls shows in a row. To think that it was already two years ago that “Spice Feaver” swept across the globe for a second time is madness! (And you thought you had to worry about Swine Flu!)

From the time that I first heard “Say You’ll Be There,” in 1997, I’ve been a huge Spice Girls fan. I was devastated when I couldn’t get tickets to the Spice World Tour during the summer of 1998. Then in late 2001, the group unofficially broke-up and I thought all hopes of seeing them live were shot to shit. But then the most miraculous of miracles! The girls (ALL of them, even Geri) announced a full-scale reunion tour, The Return of the Spice Girls, which, come hell or high water, I knew I would be procuring tickets for.

During the press conference at London’s O2 Arena, which was held to officially announce the world tour, the Spice camp had initially planned to do just 11 shows across five continents. To assure an orderly and fair process by which to obtain tickets, one was required to register at www.theSpiceGirls.com to be entered into a ticket lottery. Quickly, it became evident that 11 dates were not enough, and after tickets for the London show sold out in just 38 seconds, 36 more dates were added to the final performance schedule.

I, of course, signed myself up for the ticket lottery as soon as I possibly could, but when it came down to it, I ended up finding a pair of tickets on StubHub. There was no question of who I was going to bring. I knew @SimTilver would have a great time, and it was just in time for his birthday. Since the two of us were pretty obsessed with Victoria Beckham’s special, Coming to America, like the losers we are, we had tee-shirts made with quoted from the show. I believe his said “But, what about David and the children?” and mine said “Can you see my knickers?” We’re ridiculous. Clearly.

So, like the douche bags we are, we marched into the first concert at Nassau Coliseum, donning our tees, and prepared to spice up our lives. Since we like to be in the know, by the time we went to the concert, we had already downloaded (and listened to on repeat) the Live in London recording. It has never been officially released, but the 15 December date in London was recorded for BBC radio and was broadcast on 22 and 31 December. The set-list was pretty straight forward — all thirteen of the Spice’s singles plus a few other feel-good songs.

In addition to performing material from the Spice catalog, most of the girls (I say most, because Vikki B. did not sing, rather she copped-out and mocked a runway walk…) performed songs from their solo careers, all of whom enjoyed varying degrees of success. Melanie C. and Emma sang their own original material - “I Turn To You,” and “Maybe,” respectively. Geri sang “It’s Raining Men,” which was originally performed by The Weather Girls, which she recorded for the Bridget Jones Diary: The Edge of Reason soundtrack.  The song was a smash-hit in the UK. Mel B. performed a raunchy rendition of Lenny Kravitz’s “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” which involved whips and restraints.

After the show, Sim and I knew that we had a one in five shot that one of the girls would be staying at the Garden City Hotel. Sure enough, we used our stalking prowess and located a convoy of tour buses heading towards the hotel. Obviously, we followed, and discovered that it wa in fact the dancers’ tour bus. Oh well.. Ether way, I had the absolute best time. More to come next week…

[[@SimTilver and Me wearing our custom-made tees.]]

[[Stop.]]

[[ Vikki, the Mels and Emma during Holler.]]

[[The girls bow right before Mama.]]

[[Goodbye.]]

Two years ago today, the Spice Girls released their Greatest Hits album in support of the Return of the Spice Girls tour, featuring new single: “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends).” This compilation sold just about 2 million copies worldwide, bringing total Spice Girls album sales to the neighborhood of 65 million units (including singles).

Two years ago today, the Spice Girls released their Greatest Hits album in support of the Return of the Spice Girls tour, featuring new single: “Headlines (Friendship Never Ends).” This compilation sold just about 2 million copies worldwide, bringing total Spice Girls album sales to the neighborhood of 65 million units (including singles).

Two years ago today, the Spice Girls released their last single, to date, Headlines (Friendship Never Ends), which was the lead single off their “Greatest Hits” album. Along with Stop, Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) has the dubious honour of being one of the only two singles released by the Spice Girls not to achieve the number one spot in their native U.K. Furthermore, Headlines peaked at #11, being the only Spice Girls single not to reach the top ten. While considered a commercial failure, it was the official 2007 Children in Need single and was performed during the Return of the Spice Girls tour in 2007 and 2008.
Click to see a live performance of Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) !

Two years ago today, the Spice Girls released their last single, to date, Headlines (Friendship Never Ends), which was the lead single off their “Greatest Hits” album. Along with Stop, Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) has the dubious honour of being one of the only two singles released by the Spice Girls not to achieve the number one spot in their native U.K. Furthermore, Headlines peaked at #11, being the only Spice Girls single not to reach the top ten. While considered a commercial failure, it was the official 2007 Children in Need single and was performed during the Return of the Spice Girls tour in 2007 and 2008.

Click to see a live performance of Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) !

Like a fine wine, Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell seems only to get better with age. At left, Halliwell appears during the 1997 BRIT Awards in her iconic Union Jack dress. To the right is Halliwell during the Return of the Spice Girls tour, circa 2007. Those ten years have been great to Geri!

Like a fine wine, Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell seems only to get better with age. At left, Halliwell appears during the 1997 BRIT Awards in her iconic Union Jack dress. To the right is Halliwell during the Return of the Spice Girls tour, circa 2007. Those ten years have been great to Geri!

Sugar and Spice and everything nice… Round 12:

The third and final, consecutive Christmas #1 for the Spice Girls was Goodbye in 1998. Mel B. and Victoria are heavily pregnant. Melanie C. is heavily anorexic and to be quite frank, really frightening to watch. Contrary to popular interpretation, mostly due to the timing of it’s release, the song is not, in fact, about Geri’s departure from the group. Furthermore, Halliwell penned most of the lyrics, but after she left, her name was taken out of the writing credits. Of the three singles released without Halliwell, this is the only one that she sang during the Return of the Spice Girls tour. This is one of the most beautifully written Spice Girls songs, both lyrically and melodically.

Sugar and Spice and everything nice… Round 10:

Since EMI/Virgin Records/19 Management have decided (stupidly) not to release an official DVD of The Return of the Spice Girls tour, most, if not all video that can be found from the tour is amateur. I choose to post this video of Mama for two reasons. First, the sound quality is actually pretty good. You can hear that the girls are not lip-synching, because if they were, let’s face it, we wouldn’t hear nearly as many flat notes. The second reason is that this is a performance on ether 15 or 16 December 2007 at London’s OArena where the Manchester Children’s Choir  added their beautiful vocals to the mix. Truly a very fun performance.

Sugar and Spice and everything nice… Round 7:

Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) - the last and, as of this date, most recent commercially released Spice Girls single. Some, (including Melanie C. and Caitlin “Pasty” WhiterthanyouriPod), do not care very much for this song. Granted, it’s probably not the wisest choice for a reunion single but, I happen to like it very much. Perhaps its nostalgia; the fact that it’s the first single the that the Spice Girls released as a quintet since 1998, I thoroughly enjoy it. In December 2007, the charity Children In Need choose this song as its official single. Here, the girls perform it live for the second time (the first being the Victoria Secret Fashion Show). Please note that at three minutes and 5 seconds into the clip, Melanie C. totally feels-up Geri. Lesbionic!

Sugar and Spice and everything nice… Round 5:

Yesterday’s video was of the last time the girls preformed together before they pursued their solo careers. Today’s video is of their first performance as a quintet in the nine years that transpired since Geri’s departure. Right before they launched the Return of the Spice Girls tour, the girls performed Stop and Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) at the 2007 Victoria Secret Fashion Show. For this and all subsequent performances of Stop during the reunion tour, the song intro samples It’s Like That by Run DMC which blocked the song from going to #1 in the UK when it was originally released in 1998. Stop and Headlines (Friendship Never Ends) are the only two singles released by the Spice Girls that were never at the top of the charts.

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