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Post by ladona on Nov 20, 2012 8:17:54 GMT 1
Ms. Lauryn Hill has just hit the stage @ the Fox Theatre, and we shall see how she did later on today/tomorrow but apparently one of the band members puked on stage, eww hope dude is ok...to be continued... The show must go on...
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Post by masdo on Nov 20, 2012 9:28:36 GMT 1
What is up with people puking on stage, it was Lady Gaga and then Justine Beiber
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Post by hi74 on Nov 20, 2012 11:13:38 GMT 1
What is up with people puking on stage, it was Lady Gaga and then Justine Beiber LoL
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Post by mountzion on Nov 20, 2012 14:25:12 GMT 1
LOL! I think it's just that time of year! I just got over a stomach bug a couple of days ago. And yeah, the show must go on, so you try to fight through it, but....
I feel sorry for GaGa and Beiber cuz they are the centers of attention! At least he was "just" in the band. I'm sure he had a stand in ready. What happens when Beiber barfs? Little girls are PISSED!
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Post by masdo on Nov 20, 2012 18:53:42 GMT 1
Good people any news on the show
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Post by mountzion on Nov 20, 2012 20:35:13 GMT 1
youtu.be/1B3Kdzu2uLg?aVideo from Oakland show via Twitter (@easymgj) Reading great reviews from people...but the media is still tryna give shade from Chicago.
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Post by mountzion on Nov 20, 2012 20:40:28 GMT 1
youtu.be/aSFOAZFI4DA?aAnd here are her and Nas performing together near the end i her set. I am oficially pissed that I was at a show where they didn't perform together....like anyone cares...ijs. Damnit.
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Post by hi74 on Nov 21, 2012 9:51:02 GMT 1
<3
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Post by ladona on Nov 23, 2012 18:14:36 GMT 1
Doug Wimbish @dougwimbish Oakland with Miss Hill. I did not get sick onstage. Guitarist Eric Gales had a moment ( Lol) He is fine now. Review of Nas and Lauryn Hill at Fox Theater Posted by Leticia Molina on 11/21/12 • Categorized as Blog,Live Review,Photographs
Hip hop legends Nas and Lauryn Hill brought the Fox Theater to life on Monday night. An invisible force pulled the eager crowd towards the stage, squeezing them tightly together. As the lights dimmed, fans had no idea what they were in store for: two of the greatest 90′s hip hop acts coming back to shine. Nas took control of the stage first with a burst of powerful energy. The once still sea of bodies were awakened by his strong lyrical voice. Human waves filled the room as people threw up their hands, surrendering to Nas’ encompassing aura. He performed tracks from his new album Life is Good, including “Cherry Wine,” a song featuring the late Amy Winehouse. Before performing the song, Nas raised a glass of wine and dedicated the song to her. He did not fail to treat the crowd to his early material, including gems from his 1994 record Illmatic, reminding his fans of his status. The theater was filled was such a strong presence, not only from the artists, but the 80′s generation crowd with their endless cocktails and herbal aromas. After an extended intermission, the lovely Ms. Lauryn Hill made her way to center stage. As the lights glimmered down onto her, she transformed into a goddess. Her deep voice crept from under everyone’s feet and traveled up through the spine sending a euphoric rush through our minds . Leaning away from her hip hop past and towards a reggae, a-cappella jazz mix of her classics. Hence, fans who came to hear that familiar artist were surely caught off guard. Her voice stayed fresh but it appeared to some that it was a different Lauryn Hill that was performing. Nevertheless, her fans were happier than ever to see Lauryn–even if she had changed up her style. Hill opened the night with a dub reggae version of “Killing Me Softly”–allowing the music to take the spotlight instead of her soulful voice. Later in her set, she reminded fans that she’s still the same Lauryn Hill by nailing her original cover of the song. The definite highlight of the evening was when Nas joined Lauryn on stage for a legendary performance of “If I Ruled the World.” The crowd lifted their hands in ecstasy as the two graced the stage. Lauryn felt the love and expressed her appreciation. She gave herself so generously to her fans on Monday, showing them another side of herself (contrary to recent press) . The night slipped away with a flash and all that was left was her voice singing, “I love them, love them baby…black diamonds and pearls…If I ruled the world.” www.sfcritic.com/2012/11/21/review-of-nas-and-lauryn-hill-at-fox-theater/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Post by hi74 on Dec 20, 2012 22:49:13 GMT 1
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