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Time for some ERYKAH! | |
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I can't wait for a new album! I have to admit, I was disappointed by mama's gun, but I've listened to it again these past few days and it is growing on me a bit more. I'd love some more uptempo songs from her again. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Badu-uuu, Badu-uu
There's ALWAYS time for Erykah. Any news re: an album? | |
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WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND is one of the best albums ever imo! I love the digital vibe most of the tracks had. She went from neo soul o futuristic soul with that album "FREAKquency" are an amazing production team.
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I keep hearing new music by the fall. When she tours, normally new music follows. She has said many times that touring is her muse. [Edited 7/20/05 8:46am] | |
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Erykah Thanks for the pics...I LOVE ERYKAH...I've seen her live four times and each time she out does herself. I mean the last time I saw her live she was on stage pregnant yet she so full of energy. I took a friend of mine to that show and he instantly became a fan... "...literal people are scary, man literal people scare me out there trying to rid the world of its poetry while getting it wrong fundamentally down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco | |
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Thank you for this thread and the funky photos. I have been playing Erykah non-stop since catching her at Sugar Water Festival. I am dying for something new and for her to tour solo again 'cause five songs is not enough. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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I totally agree!! | |
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Rhondab said: I keep hearing new music by the fall. We she tours, normally new music follows. She has said many times that touring is her muse.
A friend hooked me up Big Time with some tix for the SugarWater show this weekend. Cant Wait! She puts on a great show. Nice sig, by the way. | |
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JackieBlue said: Thank you for this thread and the funky photos. I have been playing Erykah non-stop since catching her at Sugar Water Festival. I am dying for something new and for her to tour solo again 'cause five songs is not enough.
Five songs, eh? How was the rest of the show? | |
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found1 said: JackieBlue said: Thank you for this thread and the funky photos. I have been playing Erykah non-stop since catching her at Sugar Water Festival. I am dying for something new and for her to tour solo again 'cause five songs is not enough.
Five songs, eh? How was the rest of the show? I thought the whole show was awesome. Most surprising was Queen Latifah who really got things jumping with her mix of hip hop and songs from the Dana Owens project. Jill and Erykah--great as usual but I was really hyped to see Erykah and she just needs more time to do her stuff 'cause you know she's a bit to the left of things so... she may play her drum machine a little long or go into an extended mix or reinvention of Apple Tree or she may decide NOT to sing a song after she's already a few bars in. Danger was the shit as usual but people seem to have a hard time feeling her. If she doesn't do the big radio hits like On and On, and Tyrone people seem clueless. I've never heard her do Bag Lady tho. If it's her own show then you know the crowd came to see Erykah do whatever it is that she's gonna do. They closed with Luther's Never Too Much. [Edited 7/20/05 8:50am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: found1 said: Five songs, eh? How was the rest of the show? I thought the whole show was awesome. Most surprising was Queen Latifah who really got things jumping with her mix of hip hop and songs from the Dana Owens project. Jill and Erykah--great as usual but I was really hyped to see Erykah and she just needs more time to do her stuff 'cause you know she's a bit to the left of things so... she may play her drum machine a little long or go into an extended mix or reinvention of Apple Tree or she may decide NOT to sing a song after she's already a few bars in. Danger was the shit as usual but people seem to have a hard time feeling her. If she doesn't do the big radio hits like On and On, and Tyrone people seem clueless. I've never heard her do Bag Lady tho. If it's her own show then you know the crowd came to see Erykah do whatever it is that she's gonna do. They closed with Luther's Never Too Much. [Edited 7/20/05 8:50am] wow. Cant wait. The last time I saw Erykah was on the Mams Gun tour. I was trippin cause half of the audience was leaving during the set, but the shit was phenomenal! I dont remeber which song it was, but old girls head was shaved, and she was bathed in this yellow and orange light and Really looked...otherworldly. She puts so much into her craft.The festival is at an oudoor arena, so we'll use our seats during her set, then hit the lawn for some "festivities" during everybody else's. | |
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People were leaving during her set as well. I wanted to blame it on the fact that it was late and people needed to get on the road but I think people just don't dig her. Everyone was sitting down except the die-hards. During Danger people some finally started to nod their heads. I saw her during Worldwide Underground and I was truly blown away but a friend of mine saw her do a show before WU dropped and she said once again people were looking like "what is this?"
Erykah's been around for awhile now. Either you dig her or you don't but I find it odd that people still go to her shows and are surprised. I don't get it but I've sworn to see her every chance I get. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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twink69 said: WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND is one of the best albums ever imo! I love the digital vibe most of the tracks had. She went from neo soul o futuristic soul with that album "FREAKquency" are an amazing production team.
I loved it. It was different. Too bad many dismissed it or missed it. Grrr...I have yet to see her live, and the Sugar Water concert is coming soon. I hate that it's on a weekday out in the pastures of Concord. That's the only thing that's turning me off. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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JackieBlue said: People were leaving during her set as well. I wanted to blame it on the fact that it was late and people needed to get on the road but I think people just don't dig her. Everyone was sitting down except the die-hards. During Danger people some finally started to nod their heads. I saw her during Worldwide Underground and I was truly blown away but a friend of mine saw her do a show before WU dropped and she said once again people were looking like "what is this?"
Erykah's been around for awhile now. Either you dig her or you don't but I find it odd that people still go to her shows and are surprised. I don't get it but I've sworn to see her every chance I get. I'm surprised that people - who've paid money to see her - are so shocked at what they saw. I've seen her twice, in London, and on both occasions she went down a storm. The crowd LOVED her. And they were two of the best gigs I've ever been to. (The only drawback was one of my mates fainting - , I mean, - during 'Tyrone'. If you're gonna faint, DON'T DO IT IN 'Tyrone'!!!!!). j/k [Edited 7/20/05 9:17am] | |
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I loved her performance on Chappelle Show season 2.
She ended with "Sugar Free". | |
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onenitealone said: JackieBlue said: People were leaving during her set as well. I wanted to blame it on the fact that it was late and people needed to get on the road but I think people just don't dig her. Everyone was sitting down except the die-hards. During Danger people some finally started to nod their heads. I saw her during Worldwide Underground and I was truly blown away but a friend of mine saw her do a show before WU dropped and she said once again people were looking like "what is this?"
Erykah's been around for awhile now. Either you dig her or you don't but I find it odd that people still go to her shows and are surprised. I don't get it but I've sworn to see her every chance I get. I'm surprised that people - who've paid money to see her - are so shocked at what they saw. I've seen her twice, in London, and on both occasions she went down a storm. The crowd LOVED her. And they were two of the best gigs I've ever been to. (The only drawback was one of my mates fainting - , I mean, - during 'Tyrone'. If you're gonna faint, DON'T DO IT IN 'Tyrone'!!!!!). j/k [Edited 7/20/05 9:17am] It seems like both Erykah and Lauryn Hill have been pissing people off on their tours. Did you guys hear about London? Lauryn was 3 hours late for her performance and told the crowd that she couldn't find anything to wear. I'm like, What The Fuck? | |
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twink69 said: WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND is one of the best albums ever imo! I love the digital vibe most of the tracks had. She went from neo soul o futuristic soul with that album "FREAKquency" are an amazing production team.
Agreed. I love me some Badu. | |
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goat2004 said: Did you guys hear about London? Lauryn was 3 hours late for her performance and told the crowd that she couldn't find anything to wear. I'm like, What The Fuck? Now Lauryn cares about what she wears? I thought it didn't matter. | |
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CinisterCee said: goat2004 said: Did you guys hear about London? Lauryn was 3 hours late for her performance and told the crowd that she couldn't find anything to wear. I'm like, What The Fuck? Now Lauryn cares about what she wears? I thought it didn't matter. http://www.sky.com/showbi...62,00.html Lauryn Hill's Ridiculous Delay Lauryn Hill has annoyed a theatre-full of fans after keeping them waiting for nearly three hours. The former Fugees singer was set to perform at London's Coliseum at 8pm but a bit of indecision meant her concert didn't actually get underway until 10.40pm. The reason? Poor Lauryn couldn't decide what to wear... When she finally arrived on stage - to heckling and popcorn-throwing by the audience - she announced: "I have a problem with procrastination. I have a great deal of difficulty deciding what to wear - it's a woman thing." But there was no apology and her invitation to her fans to get up and dance was declined, reports the Daily Mail. Needless to say there were plenty of disgruntled folk swarming out of the theatre, with one man shouting: "That was a disgrace. I paid for a full set, not some half-assed performance that came three hours late. It's so late I can't even get home now. Another audience member said: "People were getting disappointed, they were walking off. Absolute waste of money. They hustled us." After about an hour of waiting, a bow-tied official was sent onto the stage to reveal that Ms Hill had been delayed by "heavy traffic" and would be on in 40 minutes. However, according to the paper, the singer was staying at The Savoy - barely a five minute walk from the theatre. Just for the record, when Lauryn did make it onto the stage, she was wearing an old-fashioned lace blouse and a long evening skirt. | |
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I heard Erykah had the power to lure men into bed with her. Thats juss some Dallas mythology athough. Onion Juice appears courtesy of Streethop.com | |
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Lauryn needs to relax...for real
Erykah did post on okayplayer.com about the recent criticism for her set that some call her "F*&K the Police!" set. also there downloadable music on erykah-badu.com. The mama's gun tour..live. | |
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YES LAWD!!!!! We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Rhondab said: Erykah did post on okayplayer.com about the recent criticism for her set that some call her "F*&K the Police!" set. so there may be a chapter 3... I'm hooked. I heard her say F*&@ Police! when the lights dropped. No one grumbled at my set. That's Badu and if they don't know by now they don't need to be there. She's been breaking it down for I don't know how long and I love it when she does. Anybody who's offended probably doesn't understand it. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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WWU was weak to me. It was way too arrogant and all over the place. And then I have no idea why she's stuck on promoting drug dealing on her albums. Grow up Erykah. Drop a live CD of all new shit. "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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funkyslsistah said: twink69 said: WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND is one of the best albums ever imo! I love the digital vibe most of the tracks had. She went from neo soul o futuristic soul with that album "FREAKquency" are an amazing production team.
I loved it. It was different. Too bad many dismissed it or missed it. Grrr...I have yet to see her live, and the Sugar Water concert is coming soon. I hate that it's on a weekday out in the pastures of Concord. That's the only thing that's turning me off. hmm...thanks for mentioning this..i didnt know....gotta get my tickets.. Space for sale... | |
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She has a beatuful voice. Have you heard her speaking voice? Wowzas,so angelic. | |
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TheCrucialExperience said: WWU was weak to me. It was way too arrogant and all over the place. And then I have no idea why she's stuck on promoting drug dealing on her albums. Grow up Erykah. Drop a live CD of all new shit.
I like it because it was spaced out. But I think she wasn't really promoting drug dealing on Danger. I beleive since the song was a continuation of "Other Side of the Game" from Baduizm, I took it as the story that her man fell to the game. GOt arrested: gets out, but he's still hustling and she's trying to be by his side. However, she's afraid for him because there's Danger in the street and the code of the street is shifty and deadly. I love her scream at the end of the track, because it puncuates the pain. | |
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IstenSzek said: I can't wait for a new album! I have to admit, I was disappointed by mama's gun, but I've listened to it again these past few days and it is growing on me a bit more. I'd love some more uptempo songs from her again. I never thought you'd write something like that! Here.... give your love for Mama's Gun something to eat so that it can grow and become big and strong! | |
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Okay Rhonda, you got me juiced for the Sugar Water stop out hea SWEET
I'll be dropping by to get that live stuff off her site too, thanks | |
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