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	<title>Pop Crunch &#187; Rufus Wainwright</title>
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		<title>Rufus Wainwright gives tribute to Judy Garland</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jun 2006 17:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The novelty of it was undeniable. For two nights, flamboyant pop musician Rufus Wainwright would be re-creating the 1961 concert Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall, just eight years before she died of an accidental overdose. The blue ticket stub read &#8220;Rufus Wainwright in Concert,&#8221; and then right below it: &#8220;Dedicated to Judy Garland.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The novelty of it was undeniable. For two nights, flamboyant pop musician Rufus Wainwright would be re-creating the 1961 concert Judy Garland performed at Carnegie Hall, just eight years before she died of an accidental overdose. The blue ticket stub read &#8220;Rufus Wainwright in Concert,&#8221; and then right below it: &#8220;Dedicated to Judy Garland.&#8221;</p>
<p>That was only half of it. Wainwright&#8217;s concert at Carnegie Hall on Wednesday (and also last night) was not merely a show, but a cultural event that drew a sold-out crowd dotted with celebrities and an audience that held Wainwright in rapturous esteem. If he weren&#8217;t already so revered, it would have been a star-making moment.</p>
<p>Performing the entire concert, which later became a Grammy-winning album, was a wildly ambitious project, encompassing more than 25 songs, two costume changes (from cream-colored suit to top hat and tails), and peaks and valleys of decadent singing and sentiment.</p>
<p>But Wainwright was up to the task, dusting off these American Songbook chestnuts with verve and an obvious affection for the material. What he lacked in Garland&#8217;s emotional heft and vocal grandeur, he compensated for with blowsy bravado and a keen understanding that delicious vamping goes a long way. Every toss of his floppy hair and thrust of his hips was in synch with the astounding full orchestra conducted by Stephen Oremus.</p>
<p>Wainwright&#8217;s reverence for Garland aside, the concert was as much as about Wainwright and his own aspirations. Of course, there was the symbolic importance of a gay performer saluting a pivotal gay icon. Yet this wasn&#8217;t an evening of reinvention, but rather heartfelt homage, right down to Wainwright forgetting some of the words (as Garland did) on &#8220;You Go to My Head&#8221; and resurrecting some of her original stage banter.</p>
<p>His love of Garland, he explained, started with &#8220;The Wizard of Oz,&#8221; and as a child, his dream was to click his ruby-red slippers just like Dorothy. That was on a good day; on a bad day, he fancied himself the Wicked Witch of the West.</p></blockquote>
<p> &#8211; <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/globe/living/articles/2006/06/16/wainwright_performs_a_soaring_tribute_to_garland?mode=PF">Via</a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my favorite clip of his being crucified.<br />
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<p>Man, why was everyone giving Madonna such a hard time.</p>
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