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Lenny Kravitz - Concert Review

Reviewed by on Dec 27, 2006
Rating: 5 Star Rating

With six CDs under his belt, Lenny Kravitz is definitely not the flavor of the month. After three years away from the stage he proves hes still got what it takes to pull off a great concert and rock a crowd!

Where: Vancouver, Canada
August 24, 2002

P!nk knows a good thing when she sees it. That's why she sent Lenny Kravitz a pair of custom made pink underwear that said "The Pink Lenny Tour 2002," with the hope of snagging the opening spot on his tour. I guess it was an offer Lenny couldn't refuse cuz P!nk kicked off the show wowing the crowd and pumping 'em up with her hit tune Get the Party Started. I think it may have been the first time some of Lenny's fans were exposed to Pink's music and judging by the crowd's applause they totally dug her! Of course, there were some hardcore pink heads who probably came out just to see P!nk. Pink sounded amazing as she sang songs like Don't Let Me Get Me, There You Go, M!ssundaztood and her latest single Just Like A Pill. She even paid tribute to her idol, Janis Joplin, by singing a couple of her tracks that sounded incredible.

The crowd went nuts as soon as they saw the outline of Lenny Kravitz's fit bod on stage. It's been three years since Lenny's hit the stage for a tour but you wouldn't know it. His voice sounded great, his new tunes really clicked for a live show, his band rocked the roof and he looked H-O-T-T! Those moves, that coolness, those hip-huggin' bellbottoms and that Afro... yikes! Did I mention he looked hot?

The Lenny Kravitz World Tour 2002 is in support of his latest CD, Lenny which is full of tunes that transform into great live performances. Lenny kicked off the show with Battlefield of Love and he showed off other new songs like If I Could Fall in Love from the surf flick, Blue Crush and the heartfelt Stillness of Heart. During the show Lenny took a moment to thank his opening act who he called "Sister Pink" which was pretty cute.

Whoever scored seats in the first few rows sure got their money's worth. A couple of times during the night Lenny freaked out security when he ventured right down into the crowd to mingle as a sea of hands practically swallowed him up. That was cool.

During the middle of the show, when Lenny Kravitz snuck off for a break, the crowd got a kick-butt drum solo by Lenny's drummer Cindy Blackman. Cindy's afro is even bigger than Lenny's and she's got a '70s Foxxy Cleopatra look about her and a set of pipes for arms that would make Arnold Schwarzenegger go "Hasta la vista, baby!" It's cool to see a chick jam like that.

Lenny dug into the vaults with a few classic tunes like Rock and Roll is Dead, Let Love Rule and Are You Gonna Go My Way. Two of my fave songs of the night were Again and the rock anthem American Woman. The show ended with everyone flyin' high to the hit Fly Away, the perfect tune to end the show. Lenny Kravitz keeps on rockin' - even though he's 10 years into his career. If you ever get the chance to check him out - I suggest you DIG IN!

Rating:5

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