

The crown seemed like they were having a blast. Though she gets a little nutty, Miley never fails to keep her audience’s attention these days. She had some crazy moments that were a little sketchy but I knew that there would be some shocking moments before even watching it. Well, overall I liked Miley Cyrus Unplugged special. It probably was weird because Madonna is old enough to be Miley’s mom… Maybe even her grandmother… but what do I know? Overall: The only thing bothersome about the performance though was the dance moves between Miley and the Queen of Pop. Madonna sounded great and I really liked the songs. They really danced together… (Yeah, I know, ew.) The mash-up between the two songs was done really well. Madonna came out as Miley’s surprise guest. It wasn’t bad, but there wasn’t anything really remarkable about this performance. Wrecking Ball isn’t one of my favorites, but it was one of the better performances of this set. Seriously, the backup vocalists (one being one Julia Ross, of the band Everlife) were doing so well, I wanted them to just come out and sing the lead. Wrecking Ball:īesides seeming a little pitch-y in the verses, Miley did an okay job on this song. Miley gave a performance that I’m sure her Aunt Dolly will be proud of. Miley’s southern twang came out and the band was rocking. Miley went back to her roots and sang a song originally by one of country music’s greats, her Aunt Dolly. Miley’s backup vocalists have really amazing vocal talent and it shows tremendously in this song. What made this performance truly beautiful was the backup vocals. The original electric guitar and drum parts were played by a piano and stringed instruments. The lights went down and the the spotlight was on her. Miley sang this song while seated on a log. It was was all about the music and the music was perfect. Nothing else can really be said about Miley’s performance of this song. The original arrangement sounded very similar but the rawness of the live vocals made the Unplugged performance even more lovable. Maybe I’m a little biased since this song was my favorite from the album, but Miley did this song magnificently. Despite her flashy attire, Miley’s vocals had all of my attention. Miley’s performance of this piece really showed her vocal talent. The Unplugged version consisted of the same warm tone that the original possessed, but unlike the album version, the Unplugged version seemed more personal. Miley finally calmed down and my focus was finally on the music! During this song, she stood in one place, with her eyes closed and sang straight from the heart. From the way Miley walked out onto the stage, to the instrumental of the song, the performance was just kind of odd. Honestly, this performance was a bit creepy. The instrumental of this song went from sounding like and electronic dance hit on the album, to sounding like Halloween in Nashville on the Unplugged stage. The entire ensemble was covered in sequins, by the way. This co stume consisted of a ripped over-sized jean jacket, a blue jean bikini top, and over-sized, baggy blue jeans. Miley came out with a different hairstyle and costume at the beginning of this song. Though it was only the third song in the concert, I was reall y quite disappointed.

Yes, Miley sat on a person dressed in a horse costume and pretended to ride its back. During the bridge of the song, Miley even rode the “horse” on the sage. It was like she was just flat out yelling notes.

It was almost like she wasn’t even singing at times. Though her performance was toned down form the last song, Miley still manged to distract me from her vocals by dancing inappropriately and exaggerating the original notes. #GETITRIGHT:Ī lot more relaxed, Miley began singing this whistle filled tune. Yeah, like Hannah Montana, but a billion times worse. What else is there to be said? Oh yeah, she was wearing a lame blonde wig. Miley and her little hypewoman shook their rears and yelped lyrics the entire time. While gyrating around in her ridiculous red and white checkered jumpsiut, Miley managed basically ruin one of my favorite songs from her latest album, Bangerz. Below is a song by song review of Miley’s concert.īasically… Miley took the original electronically influenced “Do My Thang” and created a comical hoedown rendition of it on MTV’s stage. Tonight was the premiere of Miley Cyrus’ first MTV Unplugged special.
