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Beyonce @ Mandalay Bay in Vegas (12/30/07) ...Took advantage of a couple of free passes to see the last show of the tour. Musical directors... ...Bibi McGill (guitar) & Debbie Walker (bass) gettin' a little spotlight. The all-female band (Suga Mama) was quite impressive... BiBi McGill - guitar Debbie Walker - bass Nikki Glaspie - drums Kim Thompson - drums Brittani Washington - keyboards Rie Tsuji - keyboards Marciella Chapa - percussion Katty Rodriguez-Harrold - tenor sax Tia Fuller - alto sax Crystal Torres - trumpet Crystal A. Collins - bg vocals Montina Cooper - bg vocals Tiffany Riddick - bg vocals Not a fan of Beyonce's material but the woman can sing and puts on a pretty decent show. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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the band is amazing ! | |
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theAudience said:
Not a fan of Beyonce's material but the woman can sing and puts on a pretty decent show. I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. What makes me furious is, if she (and so many other of today's artists) can have a band in concert, then why the hell can't they have one in the studio also? Concerts with real music aren't going to drive shit hop out of style but studio albums with real music will. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I looove Bibi McGill's inmate looking ass. I'm waiting on her to put out a record instead of being a prop for Bigonce.
Anyway, Big in concert studio musicians backing track seabiscuit yodel yodel scream scream floor hump titties titties ass | |
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vainandy said: theAudience said:
Not a fan of Beyonce's material but the woman can sing and puts on a pretty decent show. I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. That's always been my problem with her. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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vainandy said: theAudience said:
Not a fan of Beyonce's material but the woman can sing and puts on a pretty decent show. I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. What makes me furious is, if she (and so many other of today's artists) can have a band in concert, then why the hell can't they have one in the studio also? Concerts with real music aren't going to drive shit hop out of style but studio albums with real music will. Well I remember when Beyonce released "Work It Out." That was my favorite song from her and there was a lot of live instrumentation in the song, but it didn't do well so she switched up the formula. After the success of DIL I think she wanted to do more songs like "Work It Out" and that's why we have the B-Day album. The album did okay, but with Rihanna and her worldwide success I now see beyonce saying she wants her next album to be more "International sounding," which unfortunately takes her farther away from what she really wants to do and what she was, I believe, working towards, which was more of that "live" sound. Studiotraffic-One of the fastest ways to get payed on the net! | |
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dragondayz said: vainandy said: I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. What makes me furious is, if she (and so many other of today's artists) can have a band in concert, then why the hell can't they have one in the studio also? Concerts with real music aren't going to drive shit hop out of style but studio albums with real music will. Well I remember when Beyonce released "Work It Out." That was my favorite song from her and there was a lot of live instrumentation in the song, but it didn't do well so she switched up the formula. After the success of DIL I think she wanted to do more songs like "Work It Out" and that's why we have the B-Day album. The album did okay, but with Rihanna and her worldwide success I now see beyonce saying she wants her next album to be more "International sounding," which unfortunately takes her farther away from what she really wants to do and what she was, I believe, working towards, which was more of that "live" sound. yeah and she doedn't look like the same person much either. nipsy | |
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prince should borrow MARCI AND DEBBIE ..THOSE GIRLS ARE GOOD | |
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chewwsey said: dragondayz said: Well I remember when Beyonce released "Work It Out." That was my favorite song from her and there was a lot of live instrumentation in the song, but it didn't do well so she switched up the formula. After the success of DIL I think she wanted to do more songs like "Work It Out" and that's why we have the B-Day album. The album did okay, but with Rihanna and her worldwide success I now see beyonce saying she wants her next album to be more "International sounding," which unfortunately takes her farther away from what she really wants to do and what she was, I believe, working towards, which was more of that "live" sound. yeah and she doedn't look like the same person much either. What do you mean by she doesn't look like the same person? Studiotraffic-One of the fastest ways to get payed on the net! | |
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vainandy said: theAudience said:
Not a fan of Beyonce's material but the woman can sing and puts on a pretty decent show. I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. What makes me furious is, if she (and so many other of today's artists) can have a band in concert, then why the hell can't they have one in the studio also? Concerts with real music aren't going to drive shit hop out of style but studio albums with real music will. EXACTLY. My god its so insane that artists like that go on tour and have bands, and good ones most of the time, and then get in the studio an bring in samples and beats, what the hell, and people wonder why they suck on stage. The other day i heard a critic talking about the new Alicia Keys and saying how she used mostly live instruments in the studio, and talking about like it was some "new discovery" that he had never heard of. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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dragondayz said: vainandy said: I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. What makes me furious is, if she (and so many other of today's artists) can have a band in concert, then why the hell can't they have one in the studio also? Concerts with real music aren't going to drive shit hop out of style but studio albums with real music will. Well I remember when Beyonce released "Work It Out." That was my favorite song from her and there was a lot of live instrumentation in the song, but it didn't do well so she switched up the formula. After the success of DIL I think she wanted to do more songs like "Work It Out" and that's why we have the B-Day album. The album did okay, but with Rihanna and her worldwide success I now see beyonce saying she wants her next album to be more "International sounding," which unfortunately takes her farther away from what she really wants to do and what she was, I believe, working towards, which was more of that "live" sound. Well its alot to maintain, lets remember Rihanna's success was based off the one song for the most part, it takes alot to hold that success in tact and keep that international audience. Example would be Girls Aloud, 17straight top 10 singles shattering every female group record in the UK, the thing that has saved them is NOT coming to america, which killed off alot of artists and their hold in the UK market, people like the Spice Girls and Robbie Williams fell off worldwide after the came to the usa. So it takes alot to do both, not many can, Janet,Mariah and Madonna are 3 that can maintain both somewhat. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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dragondayz said:[quote] vainandy said: Well I remember when Beyonce released "Work It Out." That was my favorite song from her and there was a lot of live instrumentation in the song, but it didn't do well so she switched up the formula. There was NO live instrumentation in "Work It Out". All GM Midi sounds and programmed beats. | |
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theAudience said: vainandy said: I'm glad to hear you say that. I was getting ready to take away your music card. That's always been my problem with her. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 As far as entertainment goes, she is awesome. Not so sure she can really rate as a musical artist, though. I do agree about her choices of material. Perhaps her art is her ability to take the audience to another place, allowing them to lose themselves in the moment. Glad you enjoyed it, tA. "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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utopia7 said: prince should borrow MARCI AND DEBBIE ..THOSE GIRLS ARE GOOD
her band kicked ass. great show all around! LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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