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Originally Posted by i LyricaLJKilla i
N.E.R.D.'s live show energy is crazy. CRAZY. 'Spaz' live should be a felony.
Originally Posted by i LyricaLJKilla i
N.E.R.D.'s live show energy is crazy. CRAZY. 'Spaz' live should be a felony.
Originally Posted by Jiggaman414
Originally Posted by i LyricaLJKilla i
N.E.R.D.'s live show energy is crazy. CRAZY. 'Spaz' live should be a felony.
I really need to hit up an N.E.R.D show. I heard their shows are amazing, plus I peeped some of their performances on youtube. I don't get to go to concerts too often cuz none of my friends are really music lovers like me. I def needa try to start going to more shows tho. that will be my new years resolution
Originally Posted by Jiggaman414
Originally Posted by i LyricaLJKilla i
N.E.R.D.'s live show energy is crazy. CRAZY. 'Spaz' live should be a felony.
I really need to hit up an N.E.R.D show. I heard their shows are amazing, plus I peeped some of their performances on youtube. I don't get to go to concerts too often cuz none of my friends are really music lovers like me. I def needa try to start going to more shows tho. that will be my new years resolution
Mid to late 90's at the Belly Up was the best. I got to see some of the best concerts of my life there. Outkast during the Aquemini tour, the Roots multiple times, De La, Gang Starr, but the one that was the best for me there was Goodie Mob was the opener when they were barely known and I was one of the 20 people watching them and it was incredible. They killed it and then the two main groups were the Roots first and then the Fugees and man the Fugees killed it. Their energy was just incredible. Then when Goodie Mob came back on the Still Standing album and they were really big and headlined to a huge audience their stage show was fantastic. But the best part about Belly Up back in the day is you were pretty much guaranteed to meet a lot of the artists that performed that night because they'd either be hanging out in the crowd before and after their show or their tour bus would be right outside in the parking lot and they'd just be standing outside next to it.Originally Posted by nadroj 32
This is my first post here in the music forum. I assumed that there might be a topic very similar to this since it is such a general question but I did not find one with the NT Search. If I missed it, my apologies....
Turns out that I had no idea of how great this show would be considered to be until a couple of years later.
Me and some of my friends rolled to a place called the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach (northern san diego) to see the Pharcyde play with a couple of bands called The Roots and The Fugees. At the time I had no idea who any of the three were. I was heavily into San Diego punk bands and wasn't into the hip hop scene at all. It was just gonna be another show for me; hanging out with my friends. Some of the girls we ran with swore by the Fugees and the Pharcyde so we all went.
Pharcyde opened with a little x-over with the Roots. i dont remember the songs they did. i do remember lots of slow freestyling and really heavy beats When Lauryn Hill came out on stage ( killer legs) to close out with Wyclef, the whole place went off.
Yeah im old, this was back in the fall of 95.
Mid to late 90's at the Belly Up was the best. I got to see some of the best concerts of my life there. Outkast during the Aquemini tour, the Roots multiple times, De La, Gang Starr, but the one that was the best for me there was Goodie Mob was the opener when they were barely known and I was one of the 20 people watching them and it was incredible. They killed it and then the two main groups were the Roots first and then the Fugees and man the Fugees killed it. Their energy was just incredible. Then when Goodie Mob came back on the Still Standing album and they were really big and headlined to a huge audience their stage show was fantastic. But the best part about Belly Up back in the day is you were pretty much guaranteed to meet a lot of the artists that performed that night because they'd either be hanging out in the crowd before and after their show or their tour bus would be right outside in the parking lot and they'd just be standing outside next to it.Originally Posted by nadroj 32
This is my first post here in the music forum. I assumed that there might be a topic very similar to this since it is such a general question but I did not find one with the NT Search. If I missed it, my apologies....
Turns out that I had no idea of how great this show would be considered to be until a couple of years later.
Me and some of my friends rolled to a place called the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach (northern san diego) to see the Pharcyde play with a couple of bands called The Roots and The Fugees. At the time I had no idea who any of the three were. I was heavily into San Diego punk bands and wasn't into the hip hop scene at all. It was just gonna be another show for me; hanging out with my friends. Some of the girls we ran with swore by the Fugees and the Pharcyde so we all went.
Pharcyde opened with a little x-over with the Roots. i dont remember the songs they did. i do remember lots of slow freestyling and really heavy beats When Lauryn Hill came out on stage ( killer legs) to close out with Wyclef, the whole place went off.
Yeah im old, this was back in the fall of 95.