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Thread started 07/17/06 10:33am

papaa

Erykah Badu in London



DID ANYONE CATCH...

Erykah Badu in London last weekend? I saw her second performance on Saturday night at Somerset House. It's a great open air venue and I was pleasantly surprised by the show. I didn't know what to expect from Erykah as she's given to one or two eccentricities but she gave a very strong performance.

Her vocals were T O P notch, and her set mostly featured tracks from Mama's Gun. One or two numbers from Baduizm were played and I think she opened with a couple of songs from her projected fourth album -- both catchy tunes. She even danced to Gil Scott Heron's Who will pay reparations for my soul? which utterly threw me back.

All in all, the sell-out crowd got their money's worth. thumbs up!
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Reply #1 posted 07/17/06 10:49am

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papaa said:



All in all, the sell-out crowd got their money's worth. thumbs up!


you'll always get your moneys worth at an Erykah show! nod
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Reply #2 posted 07/17/06 11:48am

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papaa said:



DID ANYONE CATCH...

Erykah Badu in London last weekend? I saw her second performance on Saturday night at Somerset House. It's a great open air venue and I was pleasantly surprised by the show. I didn't know what to expect from Erykah as she's given to one or two eccentricities but she gave a very strong performance.

Her vocals were T O P notch, and her set mostly featured tracks from Mama's Gun. One or two numbers from Baduizm were played and I think she opened with a couple of songs from her projected fourth album -- both catchy tunes. She even danced to Gil Scott Heron's Who will pay reparations for my soul? which utterly threw me back.

All in all, the sell-out crowd got their money's worth. thumbs up!


I'm so jealous. Can you be more specific on which songs were played? NOTHING from Worldwide Underground??
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #3 posted 07/17/06 12:18pm

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papaa said:



DID ANYONE CATCH...

Erykah Badu in London last weekend? I saw her second performance on Saturday night at Somerset House. It's a great open air venue and I was pleasantly surprised by the show. I didn't know what to expect from Erykah as she's given to one or two eccentricities but she gave a very strong performance.

Her vocals were T O P notch, and her set mostly featured tracks from Mama's Gun. One or two numbers from Baduizm were played and I think she opened with a couple of songs from her projected fourth album -- both catchy tunes. She even danced to Gil Scott Heron's Who will pay reparations for my soul? which utterly threw me back.

All in all, the sell-out crowd got their money's worth. thumbs up!



Cool smile

Seems like she's overseas right now with the number of shows she's been doing.

guess sugawater didn't pan out this summer.
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Reply #4 posted 07/17/06 12:44pm

papaa

I'VE NEVER HEARD WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND...

I heard the first single, really liked it, but for some reason never got round to buying it boxed. Erykah's been off my radar for a while now, if truth be told, and it's only since you mentioned Worldwide Underground do I remember that it was once on my shopping list.

My friend who accompanied with me recognised some tracks from Worldwide Underground.

From Baduizm:
Certainly, Next Lifetime

From Mama's Gun:
Didn't Cha Know, Booty, Kiss Me on My Neck, Bag Lady, and one other.. Time's A Wastin'.


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I'm so jealous. Can you be more specific on which songs were played? NOTHING from Worldwide Underground??
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Reply #5 posted 07/17/06 12:48pm

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papaa said:

I'VE NEVER HEARD WORLDWIDE UNDERGROUND...

I heard the first single, really liked it, but for some reason never got round to buying it boxed. Erykah's been off my radar for a while now, if truth be told, and it's only since you mentioned Worldwide Underground do I remember that it was once on my shopping list.

My friend who accompanied with me recognised some tracks from Worldwide Underground.

From Baduizm:
Certainly, Next Lifetime

From Mama's Gun:
Didn't Cha Know, Booty, Kiss Me on My Neck, Bag Lady, and one other.. Time's A Wastin'.


badujunkie said:

I'm so jealous. Can you be more specific on which songs were played? NOTHING from Worldwide Underground??


thanks!

and you MUST get WWU. masterpiece. it's the album that made me a Baduite. "I Want You" and "Danger" are the shit.
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Reply #6 posted 07/17/06 12:49pm

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I NEED A BADU SHOW BAD!!!!! It's my crack...I need a hit every year or 6 months. Get your ass to LA Badu (please).
I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #7 posted 07/17/06 12:59pm

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I'LL GET ON IT

Dunno why I never got round to buying WWU. Perhaps I was waiting to hear a second single before purchasing...

It was deffo a good gig and it was great to see her really getting down. Coz she can. cool

Oh yeah, && on was also performed.
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Reply #8 posted 07/17/06 3:44pm

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yeah i was there!!!!!

the best performance was "bag lady"

but only 20 seconds of "Tyronne" and a few minutes of "on and on" sad

but what was up with the incense and the milk?

an entertaining time nevertheless.....
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