. November 2019 - Page 4 of 4 - Wilcop Media

Motorpoint Arena

A Star is Born This Way a stage show performed by Donna Marie as a tribute to Lady Gaga, covering all of Lady Gaga’s hits as well as some of the songs from the film “A Star is Born”.

Covering an artiste such as Lady Gaga is always going to be an enormous task, both vocally and visually Lady Gaga is a unique talent. Thankfully Donna Marie, was able to bring some of that magic to Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena.

After going through the tedious task of queuing up to be searched, we were then directed to our seats. For this performance the stage had been moved to the far end of the arena, to create a more intimate feel.

The opening of the show tried to replicate the start of the film “A Star Is Born” by having a male singer/guitarist (Adam Kelbie) perform “Black Eyes” just like in the film. From this point on Adam and the lady Gaga impersonator Donna Marie covered most of the tracks from the film. However, the audience only really burst into life during the more popular hits from the film such as “Shallow” and “I’ll Never Love Again”.

Before Donna Marie returned for the second half of the show, there was a guest vocalist who had won a competition to sing to the audience, Charlotte Pearce from Stoke on Trent was given ten minutes to impress the crowd with her vocal talent. Her cover of Anastacia’s “Left Outside Alone” was certainly a great way to demonstrate her vocal prowess. Hopefully Charlotte might go on to be signed and record some material.

Donna Marie returned for the second half of the show, this part of the show was geared towards the megahits that Lady Gaga has recorded. Donna managed to do an impressive job of entertaining the audience with renditions of hits such as “Born This Way”, “Poker Face”, and “Bad Romance”. The audience appeared to react better to the songs during this part of the show than the first half.

My only criticism about this show were the gap fillers in between songs whilst Donna Marie was changing into different costumes, it just lost the flow of the show at times. But if you see some of the costumes it is easy to understand why those gap fillers were necessary.

Donna Marie is a tribute act worth going to see live, a good entertaining evening with incredible music.

Review by Luke Seagrave

Shakespears Sister returned to Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall for their opening night of their UK tour. This is a tour that many fans felt would never happen, because back in 1993 due to the differences between the vocalists (Marcella Detroit and Siobhan Fahey) they parted ways for numerous reasons, leading to the cancellation of their show at the Royal Albert Hall. Thankfully before they split, they had managed to perform the Nottingham show to promote the album “Hormonally Yours”.

So fast forward to 2019, and the vocalist have made up and reunited for a brand-new UK tour. .

Support came via Delena, a female vocalist from the Ukraine, who had an impressive voice, however the dance music appeared to be lost on the audience. At times it looked like Delena was lip syncing due to the synthesised effects.

Once the stage was set for the imminent arrival of Shakespears Sister, they casually strolled on to the stage, Marcella wearing dark subtle attire, whereas Siobhan arrived wearing a white cowboy suit with flowers emblazoned on it (possibly it was a reference to Elvis Presley’s comeback suit).

Goodbye Cruel World” was the set opener, and from that point on it was a trip down memory lane, with hits from the albums “Sacred Hearts” and “Hormonally Yours” transporting the audience back to the times when we were all a lot younger.

Marcella and Siobhan certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves on stage, and maybe the fact that they weren’t under any pressure to perform any recent hits made them more relaxed, although they did include their most recent single “All the Queens Horses”. As great as that was to listen to, it was clear that the fans really just wanted the old material. To be fair at £75 per ticket, the fans had every right to be demanding of the old material. Sure, enough that is exactly what they got.

Songs such as “I Don’t Care”, “The Trouble with Andre”, “My 16th Apology”, “You’re History” and “Dirty Mind” were pure blasts from the past. They used their songs as a narrative to explain their love/hate relationship throughout the years. Which worked really well in terms of their turbulent past.

Vocally both Marcella and Siobhan were a tour de force, and the show was amazing. The only slight criticism was the lack of build up when introducing their biggest hit “Stay”, I understand that they are possibly fed up to the back teeth of this song as it is not a true reflection on their musical style. But it would have been nice for them to have put a bit more effort into the build up to it. However even two and a half decades after its release “Stay” is still a powerful emotional song. A true classic ballad.

After 17 songs spanning across their back catalogue, it was time for the reunited vocalists to say bye to the adoring fans. However in true Shakespears Sister style they came back for the obligatory encore and finished with “Hello (Turn Your Radio On)” I think it must have been a quirky in joke to break convention, seeing as the set opened with “Goodbye Cruel World” and finished with “Hello”. There seems to some irony to those.

In short, both Marcella and Siobhan demonstrated that somethings are worth waiting for, and certainly for me, as someone who saw them 27 years ago, then had the privilege of catching them again in 2019, they are still as powerful live as they were back in their younger days. Let’s hope they have many more successful years and stay together.

Goodbye Cruel World

Heroine

Dangerous Game

Dirty Mind

My 16th Apology

Heaven Is in Your Arms

The Trouble with Andre

Emotional Thing

C U Next Tuesday

Time to Say Goodbye

All the Queen’s Horses

When She Finds You

Black Sky

Stay

Are We in Love Yet

I Don’t Care

You’re History

Encore:

Catwoman

Hello (Turn Your Radio On)

Review by Luke Seagrave

Well it’s now November and I think we are now in the safe zone to mention the big man and Christmas!! The shops are all gearing up to it with the introduction of Xmas foods ranging from mince pies, cakes, chocolates, biscuits and the booze, wines and spirits.

At this time of year, we are in two minds, work out now to get into that new Xmas outfit or wait for the January rush when we jump on the get fit wagon.

STOP…. THINK…START NOW!!!!

You have a chance now to build up your fitness, the gyms will be quieter than January so you can take your time to learn how to use the machines properly and build technique and form and to understand the training regime you want to adopt. Try a few classes and get comfortable in the gym surrounding. Many are looking for weight loss:

Here at PECS exercise is a yearlong activity, it is important to remember that it is a full lifestyle change when we exercise for health and fitness. Not only do we exercise for image to change how we look, but very much a full body change inside and out. I would recommend that any individual embarking on a new or a resumed training programme should also do so when they are 100% sure that they are ready to start and carry on, not just at Christmas, in January, but the whole year through, and hopefully for life.

Here is a list of essentials to remember when working out as a long-term gym goer, beginner or novice.

  • Always have a good reliable training partner (If you choose to train in a pair)
  • Always stay hydrated, drink plenty of water
  • Train in the right gym/ environment
  • Always warm up before working out
  • Respect your workout area, always put away weights after use
  • Eat good nutritional food, proteins, carbs, good fats
  • Get a good amount of rest/ sleep

It wouldn’t be realistic to be expected to eat totally healthily over the Christmas period, its only right to make the right choices and compromises when looking at the nutrition side of your diet. Here at PECS Fitness we do offer our RIGHT BITE PREPPED MEALS.

MEALS CHOICES AVAILABLE

AMERICAN PEPPER with MIXED ROAST VEG

JERK CHICKEN with GREEN BEANS & BROCCOLI

PIRI-PIRI CHICKEN with BROCCOLI & PEAS

CAJAN CHICKEN with PEAS &SWEETCORN

SALMON with GREEN BEANS &BROCCOLI

All meals served with your choice of

RICE/ PASTA/ PESTO PASTA/ SWEET POTATO

Individual Chicken meals £4.50 each / Salmon £5.25

Orders of 5 or more are offered at a discounted price

PECS MONTHLY CHALLENGE

Our august challenge was the crucifix hold (lateral raise dumbbell hold), the men used 5kg dumbbells and the ladies 3kg. Our winners did a great job with a lot of competition.

Male winner: Wayne C with a time of 2.04

Female winner: Theresa B with a time of 2 minutes

Our September challenge was how long you could hold a plank on the elbows for. We had some partnership rivalry to start our competition until eventually the winners were

Nathan Munn plank hold 2minutes 21 seconds

Lisa Bourne plank hold 5 minutes 1 second!!!

Amazing results, especially from Lisa who is a previous winner.

WELL DONE

You will find the new challenge on the board downstairs at PECS Fitness.

Our prices

PAYG – Single class / gym session £4.50

Weekly £10 (includes classes)

Monthly Cash £20 (includes classes)

Pay cash for first month then set up a standing order for £15 bringing price down to an amazing £3.50 a week including all classes!!!!

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