Lily Allen
Webster Hall
February 10th
What's sweet, sassy, more brassy than Shirley Bassey, in a classy all her own, and a bit too gassy to stifle her Shepherd's Pie burps? If you guessed
Abigail Breslin or
Abigail Adams then you seriously have more issues than a 11-year subscription to
Highlights Magazine. And if you didn't guess then you obviously knew that the the answer was none other than unclassifiable British wunderkind Lily Allen.
Despite the jitters and understandable stiffness that she displayed at her 1st show on American soil, I was still thoroughly impressed with her 30-minute showcase
last October at the Hiro Ballroom, while others were mos certainly not. Well, by the end of her triumphant one hour show on Saturday at Webster Hall, which featured edward james almost every song on her US release, 3 brilliant covers (some might call her Not So Weird Alice Yankovic), and the darlin' underheard 'Absolutely Nothing',
everyone was in agreement that she's the bees knees more than
Rick Dees' nuts.
Lily rules and I'm not juss spraying that cause
she came to Thighland for a lengthy chat, or winked at me when I saw her live on Friday's TRL, or cause she smokes more fags than
Ted Haggard did in the '06, but cause she really does. She's the mos entertaining solo female artist going. She's so fantabulous that MTV and myself both agree on something of greatness for the first time since they picked The Smashing Pumpkins' 'Tonight, Tonight' as the video of the year for 1996. And oh, if you didn't know how yumstoppable Lily truly is then be sure to czech her out in the upcommin'
She-Hulk movie!
LDN / Nan, You’re a Window Shopper / Knock ‘Em Out / Shame For You / Littlest Things / Cheryl Tweedy / Everybody’s Changing (Keane cover) / Naive (Kooks cover) / Not Big / Absolutely Nothing / Everything’s Just Wonderful / Friend of Mine / Friday Night / Smile /ENCORE/ Blank Expression (Specials cover) / Alfie