Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth-Mezzanine 10/10/10


When you think of Pete Rock & C.L Smooth, you definitely think..what a great calabo right? You think back to 1991 when their first album "All Souled out" came out. You think of Pete Rock's soul and jazzy samples backing up C.L Smooth's conscious lyrics. So naturally when I got notice from The Mezzanine that Phife from A Tribe Called Quest was hosting a Pete Rock & C.L Smooth reunion show, I had to round up the posse and get tickets to go to this rare performance.

We were all excited! Couldn't wait to hear and see the two do their business on stage. We got their pretty early, making sure we wouldn't miss a thing. DJ Halo was on stage playin' the jams! Old school to new school...I didn't mind listening to DJ Halo spinning..but I was also wondering why he was on stage for such a long time. I didn't sweat it much cause I knew how hip hop shows can be, and they can start really late and last a very long time. So I just brushed it off and waited patiently for the main event.

Finally!!! Phife comes on, gives a meaningful introduction and introduces Pete Rock! Crowd goes crazy! Pete Rock comes on, get's on the turn tables and starts to spin. Watching Pete Rock spin on the turn tables was an honor, and a treat. It was like taking a time machine back to the 90's! He spun a whole mess of songs...just like DJ Halo did. From Old school to new school. As the time went by, Pete Rock was still spinning and no C.L Smooth! I was beginning to think that he wasn't even gonna come out. Or worst that he wasn't even in the building. I started to really get my doubts, and started to really get bummed out. I even heard other people that were leaving, were disappointed and thought C.L Smooth wasn't going to join his partner in crime on stage. I started to feel my feet, they were killing me from standing for so long! I had to start walking around, me and Tiff gradually moved to the back where there was more room and air. Signs we really are getting too old for this. Just as I was really going to give up on this show...C.L Smooth finally comes out!!!

Finally!! Both on stage!! Together!!! My spirits began to rise!!! But what happened was strange. Pete Rock continued to play random hip hop songs, not there's..but other peoples songs. C.L Smooth reverted to becoming the hype man! "Everybody say Ho!" I was completely confused. Why weren't they doing any of their songs? It continued like that for a hand full of more songs...THEN!! I hear a familiar sound. It was "I'll Take You There!" Pete Rock put that record on, but guess what? C.L Smooth was rhyming over his lyrics on the record!! They did the same thing to "Mecca and the Soul Brother", "Straighten it out" and "T.R.O.Y!" I mean don't get me wrong it was great hearing those songs, but It was a shame to see that performance from them. Maybe they didn't have the instrumentals to their songs? I dunno...I'm clueless, and the rest of the night was exactly the same, and I was left with, hurt feet, super tired, sleepy and ready to call it a night! This definitely wasn't what we all expected. For legends like Pete Rock and C.L Smooth, one would only expect the best. And this show was NOT their best...by far.

In their defense they did have a show earlier that day at Laney College. Wondering if that show was any better. I'm still waiting for, or even trying to come up with an excuse for them, and why it was the way it was...Nothing really makes any sense.

it's a shame.

Friday, October 8, 2010

The Legendary EPMD - Yoshi's SF 10/03/2010

The legendary EPMD performed at Yoshi's SF last night. The O.G hip hop group from the 80's just screamed my older brothers era. Most people there were about his age. It made me think back to his dj years, and the years I started really becoming obsessed with music. I used to want to play his records on his turn tables back in the day but always was reminded not to touch his things. I would always try to sit and hang out with the boys while they would spin records...digging through crates and crates of records. I blame it all on my brother Alfred and Divine Beat Productions for the obsessed music junkie I've become! HA!

EPMD has been in the music business for about 21 years now. Faithful to hip hop and huge supporters of underground hip hop. Last night show was sold out! The floor was packed and from where I was sitting, the audience was ready for some live hip hop. Parrish and Eric Sermon entertained us with all the classics. "Strictly Business", "Crossover", "You got's to chill", "Gold digger", "Pls listen to my demo", "so what cha sayin", "headbanger" just to name a few. Each song they did was well received and the crowed went crazy! The set they did was pretty short...which kinda sucked. But I enjoyed every single song they performed, and that was worth it to me. Legends of hip hop...great entertainers, professionals on stage, true to their music...over all great show.

They did mention something that took me back to my Mos Def experience. They were giving props to their fans, cause if it wasn't for their fans they wouldn't be where they are today. So they said, If you ask any artist for their autograph or a photo and they don't give you one? Slap the shit out of them!- The fans are the one's that put food on their table, the fans are the one's who bought that phat ass car your driving...etc. I thought to myself...they are damn right, and wished I would have been able to say that to Mos when he dissed me!... Oh, well. maybe one day I will get my chance. hee hee!

Happy Birthday Mic-Dawg!-hope you enjoyed the show!

The Beatnuts-Voodoo Lounge 09/17/2010




Another great hip hop show with great friends!