Sunday, April 23, 2006

Robbie Williams In Dubai - The Aftermath


I am NOT gay - so don't judge. But...

Have any of your dreams come true? If they have, you will understand the pure euphoria that comes along with it. I had one such experience. After watching Robbie Williams blow everyone away at Live 8 with his mesmerising performance, and then watching him entertain 400,000 people at Knebworth on DVD, I felt that Robbie Williams would never come to Dubai, or that I would never be lucky enough to see him perform in his prime days.

But thanks to Midas Promotions, and Mr. Williams himself, this one dream of mine has come to life. It started with a hiccup as I mentioned in my earlier post, and ended with orgasmic joy at 10:50 pm on 21st April 2006.

Due to my absurdity, Billy, My-Favourite-Guitarist, Elvis, My-Best-Bald Friend and I reached Nad Al Shebha at 10:00 am (Gulf News got it wrong) for a show that would eventually begin only at 9:00 pm. We were the first few to reach there, and the most foolish ones because we didn't have front pit tickets. It was all my fault, so I apologize for it. But please note, for Robbie William's earlier concert in Pretoria, people had started lining up from 5:00 am - but then again I forgot, we lived in Dubai - the land of the pampered and the lazy.

Football, SAT study, and more football kept us occupied in a truly boring build up to the concert. The initial organisation was pretty poor, with no proper queues, and limited food arrangements. The queue fiasco was especially frustrating because our early arrival paid hardly any dividend. People like Ms. Ohri and Ms. Hussain got in at the same time as we did, even though they arrived 6 hours later. Anyway, it's cool - they are good company - :P.

Behind us in the queque, were these 4 Robbie fanatics. It was their third Robbie concert, and one of them had also been to Knebworth to watch him there. And, that my friends, is truly insane. Anyway, the night before the show, Robbie Williams was at 'Trilogy' - a bar in Dubai, and these groupies had met him there. Surprisingly he was a little rude to them - and they blamed it on the negative effects of money. But all I wanted to tell them was - hey, it's Robbie Williams - he must be high on alcohol or something, and hell, he has millions of 'No.1' fans - and he can't possibly be nice to everyone, especially after a high dosage of good old beer. Apparently he left the bar quited unhappy, his supposed last 2 words being - 'F*** that!'

The gates opened at 5:30 pm. The 7 and a 1/2 hours of waiting, which included Elvis' visit to the ambulance nearby because of his high fever, extreme heat and sheer restlessness, seemed worthwhile eventhough it didn't give us any real advantage. However these bulky self-obsessed, know-it-all, 'too-cool' bouncers committed a stupid error. They tried letting only one person go at time, one of 25000 people. Freaks. Obviously it didn't work, and luckily enough nobody assaulted them - but just pushed them aside instead. 25000 are definitely stronger then 2 bulky men.

It was then time for 'The Big Race'. Everyone sprinted to get as close as possible to the stage. Here's where fitness helps. We got the best standing area possible with our dhs. 195 tickets, and quite unexpectedly, it was pretty close to the stage.

Contrary to the external organisation, the internal arrnagements were excellent. However I pity the people with dhs 495, dhs 595 & dhs 695 tickets, because according to me those were not worth it. They were seated behind us, the cheapest ticket holders. And who the hell wants to sit down and watch Robbie perform?

An average DJ kept us going for some time, and then 3 and a half hours later, at 9:00 pm sharp, we witnessed magic. The lights went off, and on came the presentation on the big screen on the rear part of the stage. Breathtaking images of Robbie (more cool that 'hot') accompanied by entrancing sound effects, and heated firebolts made everyone hyper and eager. Finally, from beneath the stage, with streams of white smoke, emerged Robbie Williams in his long buttoned coat, cravat, jeans and sun-glasses, and our ears resonated with shrill cries of the crowd and then the beats of his first song that day - Radio. The crowd went offcially bezerk. We went offically bezerk. We were witnessing one of the greatest perfomerers ever. Rock DJ followed and that really got us going. Robbie played most of his hits, and kept us screaming continuously. His humour, his passion, his style, his talent and his charm came out with such ferocity that it left us incredulous to everything. It was like this mighty wave that crashed upon us, but instead of pushing us down, lifted us to such heights of ectasy that these moments would never be forgotten.

From his sexy camel pose, to deriding J.Lo, Robbie was pretty hilarious. It was a dual show - an amazing musical performance and a side-by-side stand-up comedy act. He imitated 'Jacko' and the great '106-years-old' Mick Jagger. His 'portrayal' of I Can't Get No Satisfaction along with a mockery of Mick Jagger's dance and voice was stomach-splitting. His Jenny From The Block 'emulation' (uhm..uhm) followed by a marvelous delivery of his modern-Shakespeare-like soliloquy added to a truly memorable night.

Robbie did screw up once - he messed up 'Ghosts' completely and also admitted it later - 'I scuffed it'. But that didn't really matter - he was totally awesome. The only downside of the whole concert was, quite frankly, the audience. We 'Dubaites' don't realise how lucky we are to see such great performers with such ease. The crowd wasn't bad, but it wasn't as frenetic as Robbie's usual fans - that I can tell from the many Robbie concerts I have seen before on DVD. There were many people who were there just for the hype. Anyway, everything can't be perfect.

The best permformances of the day were Kids and Let Me Entertain You. Kids is just a really good song, and the awesome,'brilliant' lights - as My Fave Guitarist puts it - made the song even more dynamic. But the best was when he really 'entertained' us. After the cliched act of saying 'Goodnight' and coming back onto stage, Robbie hit us with Let Me Entertain You. This is by far his best performance song. The magnificent lights, and the steamy firebolts, with a great background, one that Rubin and Mr James would be proud of, and the brilliance of the song itself made it the most exhilarating performance that I would probably ever witness.

At 10:50 pm the gig ended. Robbie made us 'feel' all the 'angels' above us, and 'made us pure'. Hopefully, I enthralled 'Ish' by carrying her on my back for Robbie's last song - 'Angels'. She seemed to have enjoyed it. However in the process she almost lost her shoe, and I almost broke some other female's knee.

Beside me, was a hysteric Billy, my Robbie buddy. He also equally enjoyed the concert. Actually, maybe a little more. For me it was orgasmic, for him, in his own words, it made him 'lose his virginity' - now you decide what's better? However his desperate efforts to show Robbie his pretty poor poster went in vain, but then again that was just a little glitch.

Also, it was in it's own way a romantic night. Billy and Lem, Tejas and Ms. Ohri and the other couples who I don't know were together, and enjoying a great, moving performance by his highness, Mr Williams. How I wish she was here! But then again, that night left Lem thinking whether Billy loved her more or Robbie Williams? :P
No people Billy is not bi. And Lem, chill. :)

It hasn't sunk in yet. I am still incredulous towards the fact that I actually witnessed this magical performer live, right in front of my eyes. For all those people who didn't watch this concert, you have obviously missed a chance of a lifetime.

I would again like to highlight the sheer joy and memories a 1 hour 50 minute concert can give, so if any of you get any chance of seeing Robbie, or any other good performer for that matter, grab it with your hands, your feet, your stomach and everything else that is possible - because it is rare. You certainly missed this one, but I didn't. Now looking back, those 8 hours of waiting don't seem that boring.

In short - Robbie Williams rocked the hell outta Dubai.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

So it was a great night.

I guess you like him, are you a fan of Robbin?

Anonymous said...

Damnit..!!! A Dhs. 395 ticket in my hand and I didn't come..Im seriously crazy!!! :(

Anonymous said...

heylo....."orgasmic"......nice word to use to describe ure feelings anish........(NOBODY FOUND IT FUNNY!!!)
somethin things anish missed....
reaching there at 10 made us experience quite a bit of the british culture in dubai. As Tejas and i wre sitting under a tent... we observed a lot of racialism brought abt by the brits towards the asian workers...the manner in which they talked.. the abuse etc. Quite disappointin..and even the lady who was cursin at the bouncers ...remember. Man c'mon. anyway got to see alot of hotties... alot of chicks....it was like a beach party...
Robbie was amazin...criously wat a "PERFORMER". His entry was the BEST.I knew most of the songs ..so i really enjoyed..... The lights wre incredible, the sound was better than desert rock. the crowd was much better also. Robbie hats off.
oh yea.. one more thing ... have even seen an ambulence which does not have panadol. Elvis felt sick so he wanted some panadol...but they didn't have it ... they told us to go get some. so thanks anks. and also the water and the soft drinks wre to expensive. 5dhs for the small bottle. thats insane. shit.
lastly, i would like to say... i spend 260 bucks that day totally... thats the most i have spend in my life in one day.
But in the end it paid off. robbie made money meaningless. it is certainly an experience i would never 4get.
THANKS ANISH for everything. great post also .
cheers

Anonymous said...

ello Anish! I can't really list all the things I want to do before i die, but one of them was quite definitely witnessing the genius that is Mr. Williams live in concert! A 23000 strong crowd, the largest ever in dubai might i point out, and I don't think anyone went home unsatisfied! From the moment he appeared on the stage to that unfortunate moment where he left, I was in complete disbelief! disbelief that I witnessed it! "we're not worthy!"
I dont know what it is but there's a sublime charm to him! His complete ease with the control he knows he has over his audience is just something to stare at in awe!Although I'd like to tell you why he left half way through, only to come back. A) to change and B) so that he could give his 'encore' and leave without every1 begging he'd come back!
Anyway great post Anish, and just a thought but the DJ deserved more than average, seriously he was pretty good!!
Byee now!

Anonymous said...

have to say... i feel extremely privilaged to be a person living in a place like dubai, and still having the oppurtunity to watch robbie williams, the scorpions, megadeth, the darkness, sepultura, and a whole lotta other kick ass artists.

robbie put up a brilliant show as expected. great music, great act, great stage, great lights....everything was perfect!

it was a killer experience!

just made me want to watch bon jovi live more than ever! ;)

Abha Malpani said...

Anish - good post. I can't believe I actually read all of it.
I shoulda come. It's ok - next time! I enjoyed watching Shakuntala instead. I hope you review that too.

Harry - you write like you speak :)

Anonymous said...

Hey! oh i totally agree that Robbie was amazing on stage. Each song he sang, i sang, each joke he made, i laughed. the guy is seriously too cool! now i can scratch out robbies name from the "top five concerts to see live" ! now i just wish i could see bon jovi, coldplay and def leppard... the other one was pink floyd and ive already seen them!
my favourite part was when he picked up the "shit hat" and sang "oh no, whats this? a spiderweb and im caught in the middle.." His expression was too adorable for words. When he came back one with the jumpsuit, we were hoping (praying) that he would take it off! dammit! but who cares, the performance was to die for. and i think i almost did die when he sang advertising spaces... :'(
we are seriously priveleged to see the one and only entertainer live in dubai... after weeks of rejection and anticipation, it was worth it.

Anonymous said...

Hi Anish

Enjoyed reading your blog. Just got off our fourteen hour trip. Myself and Krish are really impressed with your blog. If you have any q's about the US, let us know.

Don't forget, self belief is everything.

And by the way, if England do reach the semi finals, I think an apology for your harsh slating of them is due.

Ashish and Krishna