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Reply #420 posted 02/01/15 3:19pm

Ego101

Agreed!

Jesse's been rocking out like that forever...

The dude on the classical acoustic guitar was KILLING IT!!!! on 'really love'.

I loved the female vocalist as well... the songs/album...? Meh.. neutral

MoBettaBliss said:

yeah the performances were great

what a band... j blackwell and pino is like groove heaven

and while jesse killed it on the charade .. i thought the acoustic work on really love was sublime


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Reply #421 posted 02/01/15 4:33pm

SPYZFAN1

.."BLACK LIVES MATTER!!!!"...Loved "The Charade"..I was really hoping they would play this..Cool message..Jesse and Blackwell killed it. Pino was on point too...Jesse's second time on SNL!..His guitar solo was damn near 'orgasmic'.. ."Really Love" was nice and laid back too...I don't get all of the hatred for Kendra Foster either..I don't know her so maybe I'm missing out on something..SNL has made me happy with P in Nov and D last night...Now get Funkadelic!!!

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Reply #422 posted 02/01/15 6:16pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

#D'angelo & his management team at the @nbcsnl taping last night #SaturdayNightLive

#Alan Leeds #KevinLiles

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Reply #423 posted 02/01/15 8:12pm

nuttynutmeg

CynicKill said:

missfee said:

CynicKill said: I think he looks fine as he is now. He's still sexy at his size now. shrug

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Personally I'm just glad he looks like himself. It's a far cry from that mugshot pic from some years back. Wasn't in a good place at all. besides it would be foolish to even think of going back. I mean taking your shirt off at 40?

Lenny Kravitz is always shirt off at 50. razz

D'angelo is Yoda, he doesn't need to take his shirt off. And he looks great.

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Reply #424 posted 02/02/15 12:29am

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He was amazing <3 Loved the performance and the latin inspired look (that poncho looked great on him) Gaawd, I love this man so much. Can't wait to see him perform in London!

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Someone on Rolling Stone comments thought he looked like Puss in Boots

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Reply #425 posted 02/02/15 2:15am

pfunkpilot

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NO THANK YOU. Can't stand that chick. She's not that talented and lord knows she sounds like a frog when she sings. I'll keep my mouth shut over how Kendra has gotten to where she's gotten. It's a shame with someone with her ego is getting all this play. I wish Angie Stone would work with D again. Now THAT is a talented woman.

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Naw. Go ahead. Open your mouth. Tell everyone bout all the hard work, touring, paying dues, ect. It's cool not to like someone's style. Everyone has their tastes. But to infer that Kendra got to this point by taking some shortcut is simply not true.
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Reply #426 posted 02/02/15 6:20am

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Very average performance to me. Band was quite tight but D will unfortunately remain a massive underachiever to me. I thought he had no charisma whatsoever.

I thought his falsetto was horrific and what about this mumbling? You don't understand shit anymore when he sings.

Can't get over his physical appearance as well. He looked so fat and rigid behind the mike. neutral

Pleased to hear Blackwell and JJ though.

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Reply #427 posted 02/02/15 7:15am

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Somebody already posted that chick's stuff in this thread and I will say now what I said then:

She's from the Joss Stone school of soul and that IS NOT a compliment.

Don't hate.

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #428 posted 02/02/15 10:11am

luvsexy4all

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That SNL appearence was just a Grand Slam.

WOW!

i usually trust your judgement...but u mustve been smokin during this (lack of) performance

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Reply #429 posted 02/02/15 10:18am

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luvsexy4all said:

Graycap23 said:

That SNL appearence was just a Grand Slam.

WOW!

i usually trust your judgement...but u mustve been smokin during this (lack of) performance

Whoa.............the musicianship on that performance was on point.

I loved it.

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Reply #430 posted 02/02/15 12:05pm

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They sounded great, even though D'angelo seemed a bit uninspired and was lacking energy. His voice is most certainly there, and the music was so damn goood! However I hope he will put more energy behind his tour. It can be that he is more "shy" on television shows than on tour. The crowd is way different. On tour he'll feed off of his fans that are giving energy back to him. I've seen similar lack of energy with other artists when performing on tv.

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Reply #431 posted 02/02/15 1:41pm

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Reply #432 posted 02/02/15 3:30pm

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Replica said:

They sounded great, even though D'angelo seemed a bit uninspired and was lacking energy. His voice is most certainly there, and the music was so damn goood! However I hope he will put more energy behind his tour. It can be that he is more "shy" on television shows than on tour. The crowd is way different. On tour he'll feed off of his fans that are giving energy back to him. I've seen similar lack of energy with other artists when performing on tv.

Interesting observations. To me D looked slightly lost and a bit nervous at times, but his singing and the band sounded great and certainly not uninspired to me. He might have been somewhat nervous as it was his first major TV performance since his new album dropped.

Also he seems to have gained quite a bit of weight in recent months, which might have made him feel slightly uncomfortable as well. I don't give a rat's ass about that myself as a fan, I care about his music and not his looks, but I would understand that someone quite shy and withdrawn like D could maybe get somewhat nervous over that. Especially as he is being remembered by part of the audience as a hardbodied male sex symbol.

Anyway, great album, great performance. Here is me hoping D will enjoy the success of his new album and that he will enjoy touring and creating (and releasing!) new great music too.

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #433 posted 02/02/15 5:44pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

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Reply #434 posted 02/02/15 6:51pm

Ego101

Very thoughtful & caring!

Right On! cool

funkaholic1972 said:

Replica said:

They sounded great, even though D'angelo seemed a bit uninspired and was lacking energy. His voice is most certainly there, and the music was so damn goood! However I hope he will put more energy behind his tour. It can be that he is more "shy" on television shows than on tour. The crowd is way different. On tour he'll feed off of his fans that are giving energy back to him. I've seen similar lack of energy with other artists when performing on tv.

Interesting observations. To me D looked slightly lost and a bit nervous at times, but his singing and the band sounded great and certainly not uninspired to me. He might have been somewhat nervous as it was his first major TV performance since his new album dropped.

Also he seems to have gained quite a bit of weight in recent months, which might have made him feel slightly uncomfortable as well. I don't give a rat's ass about that myself as a fan, I care about his music and not his looks, but I would understand that someone quite shy and withdrawn like D could maybe get somewhat nervous over that. Especially as he is being remembered by part of the audience as a hardbodied male sex symbol.

Anyway, great album, great performance. Here is me hoping D will enjoy the success of his new album and that he will enjoy touring and creating (and releasing!) new great music too.

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Reply #435 posted 02/03/15 5:26am

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funkaholic1972 said:

Replica said:

They sounded great, even though D'angelo seemed a bit uninspired and was lacking energy. His voice is most certainly there, and the music was so damn goood! However I hope he will put more energy behind his tour. It can be that he is more "shy" on television shows than on tour. The crowd is way different. On tour he'll feed off of his fans that are giving energy back to him. I've seen similar lack of energy with other artists when performing on tv.

Interesting observations. To me D looked slightly lost and a bit nervous at times, but his singing and the band sounded great and certainly not uninspired to me. He might have been somewhat nervous as it was his first major TV performance since his new album dropped.

Also he seems to have gained quite a bit of weight in recent months, which might have made him feel slightly uncomfortable as well. I don't give a rat's ass about that myself as a fan, I care about his music and not his looks, but I would understand that someone quite shy and withdrawn like D could maybe get somewhat nervous over that. Especially as he is being remembered by part of the audience as a hardbodied male sex symbol.

Anyway, great album, great performance. Here is me hoping D will enjoy the success of his new album and that he will enjoy touring and creating (and releasing!) new great music too.

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Reply #436 posted 02/03/15 4:11pm

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Very average performance to me. Band was quite tight but D will unfortunately remain a massive underachiever to me. I thought he had no charisma whatsoever.



I thought his falsetto was horrific and what about this mumbling? You don't understand shit anymore when he sings.



Can't get over his physical appearance as well. He looked so fat and rigid behind the mike. neutral



Pleased to hear Blackwell and JJ though.

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100 percent agree with this. This guy is reaching. Not impressed with this at all. He ain't even in Bruno Mars territory.
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Reply #437 posted 02/03/15 4:46pm

CynicKill

Bruno Mars is a showman.

D'angelo is a soulman.

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Reply #438 posted 02/03/15 4:47pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

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Reply #439 posted 02/03/15 5:32pm

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Thank you for the SNL clips. I thought the performances were pretty good but the female vocalist was incredibly distracting. So much so, I wondered if her behavior was intentional. D'Angelo himself looked so uncomfortable, perhaps he prefered that she absorb the attention?

In any case, I wish him the best with this record and future performances. I hope he is enjoying it somewhat.

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Reply #440 posted 02/03/15 8:06pm

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D looked restrained his first perf. Much looser on the second one. It could be that D was not comfortable in what he had on for the first segment.

Re the female vocalist, George Clinton said in an interview that she has a tendency to take over when she performs.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #441 posted 02/04/15 1:11am

ohYeeeeeah

CynicKill said:

Bruno Mars is a showman.

D'angelo is a soulman.

Otis Redding was a soulman. James Brown was a soulman. They were powerful. They would make you cry of joy. D is a nice talented Funk / R&B act but he is nowhere near the greatest.

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Reply #442 posted 02/04/15 3:17am

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Revolution said:

ohYeeeeeah said:

Very average performance to me. Band was quite tight but D will unfortunately remain a massive underachiever to me. I thought he had no charisma whatsoever.

I thought his falsetto was horrific and what about this mumbling? You don't understand shit anymore when he sings.

Can't get over his physical appearance as well. He looked so fat and rigid behind the mike. neutral

Pleased to hear Blackwell and JJ though.

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100 percent agree with this. This guy is reaching. Not impressed with this at all. He ain't even in Bruno Mars territory.

As a captivating performer this was not a great performance by D'Angelo. His singing was good though, certainly not horrific. I have seen him live during his Voodoo tour and he is definately capable of giving a hugely fun and entertaining performance. I guess he still is, but this SNL performance didn't show him as charismatic frontman, which is a missed opportunity for him I guess. I suppose he might still be a bit fragile mentally and perhaps uncomfortable with his weight. Nevertheless musically it sounded great!

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Reply #443 posted 02/04/15 4:18am

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As a fan overall I think its still amazing to see him on TV when 8 weeks ago you would never dreamt of it!!

You can tell he was nervous in the first song.. to me it sounds like he didnt hit the right notes in the first line of the song either. As a live performer throughout his career he has typically been either behind the keyboard or in recent years been playing guitar so perhaps this had something to do with it as he seemed a lot more comfortable on The Charade.

I agree with whoever said its alot harder to bring energy with you on a TV performance as well, with a crowd of fans its a completely different story. It reminded me a little bit of Frank Oceans SNL performance (look it up) .. amazing performance but you wouldnt say there was real "energy" there. One thing that is not up for debate is how incredible of a job the sound engineer did on this, one of the best Sounding TV performances i have ever heard espcially considering the size of the band.

Looking forward to seeing him live in London in a couple of weeks, and i know its going to be special.

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Reply #444 posted 02/04/15 4:35am

Ego101

This!

ohYeeeeeah said:

CynicKill said:

Bruno Mars is a showman.

D'angelo is a soulman.

Otis Redding was a soulman. James Brown was a soulman. They were powerful. They would make you cry of joy. D is a nice talented Funk / R&B act but he is nowhere near the greatest.

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Reply #445 posted 02/04/15 5:37am

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nuttynutmeg said:



Right on, right on! I was preparing to upload the SNL clips myself.

Thanks! Great stuff smile They sound even better live, can't wait for the 20th!!

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Reply #446 posted 02/04/15 7:08am

nd33

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Bruno Mars is a showman.

D'angelo is a soulman.

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Too right.

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No dispute about Bruno being a top stage performer.

Don't really care too much for Really Love, but I thought the D'Angelo performance of Charade was fierce, and dramatic. It helps that D'Angelo's songwriting is light years ahead of Bruno's. Easier for the music to do the talking.

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Reply #447 posted 02/05/15 7:04am

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You know, I usually blame the performances on the bad sound mixing on SNL, but it turns out you just need a full band and talented group to fill out all the sounds properly and be great.

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Reply #448 posted 02/05/15 7:29am

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Reply #449 posted 02/05/15 9:21am

pfunkpilot

Oh yea! Hoping for a proper US Tour, but I'm not taking any chances. Nothing like the Apollo

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