First, it has to be said that Funhouse is obviously a very personal album. There are a couple of things about Pink: Funhouse Tour, Live in Australia, however, that struck me as being rather odd. It may seem like she has a casual approach to certain aspects of her show, and that she likes improvising slightly more than it is safe for an artist of her caliber, but I assure you that everything she does is well calculated and exceptionally well prepared. Clearly, she is a gifted artist with a terrific voice and excellent stage awareness. Having just finished watching Pink: Funhouse Tour, Live in Australia, I ought to admit that I have mixed feelings about Pink and what she does. Needless to say, prior to receiving Pink: Funhouse Tour, Live in Australia, I had never seen Pink perform live. I believe I could name a couple of her songs, thanks to one of my local radio stations, but I really have not heard enough of her music so that I could develop some sort of an appreciation for it. I think it is only fair to begin this review by making it perfectly clear that I am not a fan of Pink. Pink: Funhouse Tour, Live in Australia Blu-ray Review
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