BethAnne
Rebellious mystic from Alberta
I think so, but am not sure.A docu-concert? So a documentary about the band with a cover band performing the songs live (or something like that)?
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I think so, but am not sure.A docu-concert? So a documentary about the band with a cover band performing the songs live (or something like that)?
Cool stuff, Mendalla.LOL, I know that city. Yeah, at first glance, the Oriental Pearl can look a bit like the CN Tower. There are some distinct differences though. It has two "balls", one at the bottom and one higher up instead of the CN Tower's single structure at the bottom of the antenna. I have been in one of those tall office buildings near it, the one with the rectangular "hole" near the top. It's the World Financial Center.
(For those not in the know, that's Pudong, the new part of Shanghai.).
Still a different configuration, though. The Skypod is a smaller pod higher up from the main area.Cool stuff, Mendalla.
The CN Tower also has two levels to visit - the popular Main Observation Deck and the lesser known SkyPod
How's that opposed to the Oriental Pearl, which you described as having "...two 'balls', one at the bottom and one higher up"Still a different configuration, though. The Skypod is a smaller pod higher up from the main area.
Basically, the CN Tower has two balls of different sizes higher up, none at the bottom.How's that opposed to the Oriental Pearl, which you described as having "...two 'balls', one at the bottom and one higher up"
Ah, okay, now I see, thank you. Although, looking again at my pic, it looks like the Oriental Pearl has three ballsBasically, the CN Tower has two balls of different sizes higher up, none at the bottom.
The docu-concert was AMAZING! My niece was even blown away. Gal who narrated and sang Paul's parts, and a gent who sang John's parts
the description is: "This theatrical event weaves together over 300 stunning projections, 20 live songs and fascinating behind-the-scenes stories. With years of research Haley Marie delivers a world-class performance about four lads, how they rose to incredible fame, their connection to classical music and how they changed the world forever."
While I still don't get the "hysteria" (ie screaming girls) aspect, the Beatles really were at literally the right place and the right time (Buddy Holly & other 2 died, changes in recording process, had a producer who was willing to experiment, they were willing to experiment, they wrote all of their own songs, and more).