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Lenny Kravitz & Aerosmith

Lenny Kravitz.Thursday evening we went to see Lenny Kravitz in the MCI center in D.C.

Sasha knows that I am a big fan of Kravitz, and when she found out he was coming to Washington she had arranged tickets for the show -- a wonderful gift.

We were early at the center, and we had dinner inside -- the real American thing: hotdogs, pizza and Miller beer.

The show started around 20:30 o'clock and Lenny was the first to perform. The stadium wasn't entirely full yet, and not everybody seemed to know Lenny Kravitz, but the crowd quickly warmed up. Especially after Dig In, many people were dancing. He played all the good songs -- Mama Said, Let Love Rule, Fly Away... the best known song here seemed to be American Woman. It was an excellent show, even though Lenny had his foot casted and he couldn't really move a lot on stage. We enjoyed it a lot.

When Kravitz left, it took about 30 minutes for the stage to be re-built and modified. The second show of the evening was Aerosmith. A lot of people in the audience came to see this band from the early 1970s, so there were quite a lot of older people in the crowd, and many ladies with their hair in 1980s style and men with Aerosmith T-shirts.

Even though we are not real fans of Aerosmith is was a good show to watch -- these guys have obviously been doing concerts for more than 30 years so they know what they're doing, and it was a great show. There was quite a lot of songs that we knew, and the crowd was very energetic.

It was over around midnight, so we took one of the last metro's home. It took a while to get home as we had to wait long for a transfer at Metro Center.

Lenny Kravitz.

Lenny Kravitz.

Lenny Kravitz.

Lenny Kravitz.

Aerosmith.

Aerosmith.

Aerosmith.

Comments

I saw Aerosmith for the first time recently. They put on an excellent show.

Goose alludes to the fact that everyone that goes to see Aerosmith in concert is old, and somehow stuck in the 80's.

That's just because he's biased. Belgians are known Aerosmith-haters.
Something concerning crepes; I'm not exactly sure of the history.

I see Goose as more of a Michael Jackson fan, anyway.

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