Not in the Eagles footage that plays during "Dirty Laundry", that's for sure. In a continuing effort to show the E! Online skeptics are habitual liars here's their version of the truth and the proof they can't help themselves. One posts a fallacy and they all fall in line like dominoes.
innervoice: And how funny is it that when the Eagles sing "Dirty Laundry", tabloid pics of Kidman's plastic surgery face are shown several times on the screen? (Personally, I thought it was hilarious). I chose to see the Eagles twice on this tour, sans Keefus and his Chicks.
musicgossip: Oh yeah...I saw the Eagles on their last tour, and they do a video montage of celebrities and tabloids to Dirty Laundry. It's hysterical
nomorefan: Too Funny! How dare the legendary Eagles make fun of Baby Girl! LMAO!
We suggest watching with the sound muted, the audio quality is pretty poor. It's the full video skeptics!
We saw the lovely Sandra Bullock multiple times in the video. How about you skeptics? Did you see her and think the Eagles must be making fun of Sandra? Mimosa must since she seems to think the actress is partly responsible for her ex's issues.
Mimosa: I love Sandra, but she played a role in their dysfunction as well.
Even more funny sad and pathetic is MADISON, posting this lie, a lie on several different levels, after the family's birthday celebration whereabouts were already known.
MADISON: In a few days we will hear about how Rose had a huge birthday party in Tennessee and all the little kids of the country stars were there. Baldy will sure put out that Connor and Isabella was there. Then watch Tom put out pictures to prove her wrong once again.
Silly, silly, sad and desperate skeptics.
BAHAHAHAHA! It's. Just. That. Easy.
July 10, 2010
Where Is Nicole Kidman Dear Skeptics?
June 24, 2010
A Complete Chicago Soldier Field Review
Does it really take the average joe, a paying ticket holder to give a full review these days? Apparently so. Puts the journalists and the skeptics to shame.
Thanks to a reader for sending this our way!
2 Outa 3 Ain't BadSoldier Field @ - Chicago@moment Compelling! Posted 06/22/2010 by CriticalButNoCritic
This Fan's ReviewsLocation: Elmhurst, IL
While I cannot blame the musical entertainment for the horrible $46 parking fee, I suspect the sensitivities of Frey, Henley, Walsh & Schmidt would result in strong language in their future Chicago tours for reasonable parking fees! (Just a gut feelin'.)
Beyond that massive buzz-kill, I was excited to have seen the one group I had placed at the top of my Wish-To-See List since teenage years. Finally experiencing them as a newly married man under a gorgeous night sky at Soldier Field was spectacular! Their talent unwavering, Frey's desire to connect between songs with dialogue added a valuable dynamic as well. More of that would be appreciated. Joe was no stranger to the song list, either, showing how valuable he was to the band's 40 years of success. While the wife couldn't relate as much to his style of music, I had no shortage of fond memories as a guitarist in my own youth. And an accolade MUST go out to the technical team. Fabulous job on the sound boards!
A pleasant surprise was witnessing Keith Urban for the first time... very impressive! Was it me, or did Keith perhaps obtain early inspiration from both Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles in his youth. There were several instances where percussion and guitar licks were providing the "greatest form of flattery." Either way, Urban's background as a sessions guitarist proved invaluable in showing his chops... and he truly seemed to enjoy what he was doing. His choice to go into the audience, walk the field and be amidst the crowd was a great touch. He made a lot of new fans doing that. Overall, he just came across as very genuine and appreciative. And we cannot forget the stellar job his engineers/sound wizard did in bringing out some full sounds and a well-crafted compliment to Keith's seasoned talent! Happy Birthday to Nicole Kidman! Even with his past challenges, he did right by you, no doubt made you proud, and seems to be righting the ship. Stay the course, dude. If fame was easy, it wouldn't be so envied & revered.
Dixie Chicks? Didn't hold a candle to Urban. Just didn't get the impression the ladies cared. Limited dialogue between songs-- just a handful of tunes, and they're out! Their best songs were their cover tunes. Very talented fiddler Dixie Chick; banjo Dixie Chick never cracked a smile.Soldier Field @ - Chicago @ , IL @ - Sat, Jun 19, 2010 @ Favorite moment: Video behind "Dirty Laundry". Compelling! Hope audience was sober enough to get message. Runner Up: Video for Life's Been Good. Perfect for Joe. @ Opening act(s): JD & The Straight Shot. Probably a big opportunity for them. But poor singing skills (or weak Sound mixing) hindered this band's ability to sound thick & full. They didn't impress me
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