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Reply #450 posted 02/05/15 9:29am

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pfunkpilot said:

Oh yea! Hoping for a proper US Tour, but I'm not taking any chances. Nothing like the Apollo Graycap23 said:

I wish I had the time 2 make this show.

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Reply #451 posted 02/05/15 12:09pm

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pfunkpilot said:


Oh yea! Hoping for a proper US Tour, but I'm not taking any chances. Nothing like the Apollo Graycap23 said:






I wish I had the time 2 make this show.




Dag. It would be great to have your energy in the house on Saturday. Maybe they wii give us a fall tour
since Run & Them were saying "Here we go"
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Reply #452 posted 02/05/15 6:37pm

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Ditto!

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Graycap23 said:

I wish I had the time 2 make this show.

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Reply #453 posted 02/06/15 12:29pm

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FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #454 posted 02/06/15 12:30pm

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Graycap23 said:

I wish I had the time 2 make this show.

Dag. It would be great to have your energy in the house on Saturday. Maybe they wii give us a fall tour

I hope so. I'll be in the front row. razz

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Reply #455 posted 02/06/15 6:29pm

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The Voodoo tour was so good. Fantastic. I REALLY hope D tours the US again.
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Reply #456 posted 02/07/15 10:44am

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Bagged a couple o tickets for the 17th in Birmingham. Super excited, to almost P levels of silly. cool

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Reply #457 posted 02/07/15 11:19am

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The Voodoo tour was so good. Fantastic. I REALLY hope D tours the US again.

It sure was! D had opened up tremendously as a performer by then. I remember going to his debut La shows at the House of Blues for his Brown Sugar club tour. D wouldn't even step from behind the keyboard or even look at the audience. But everyone was still in awe of him. By the Voodoo tour he was doing stage dives and audience runs like prince...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #458 posted 02/07/15 5:20pm

pfunkpilot

It feels like Industry Night at the Apollo. These people better be ready to rock.
since Run & Them were saying "Here we go"
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Reply #459 posted 02/07/15 5:27pm

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Graycap23 said:



pfunkpilot said:


Graycap23 said:



I wish I had the time 2 make this show.



Dag. It would be great to have your energy in the house on Saturday. Maybe they wii give us a fall tour

I hope so. I'll be in the front row. razz


Kool!
since Run & Them were saying "Here we go"
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Reply #460 posted 02/07/15 6:20pm

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Graycap23 said:

I hope so. I'll be in the front row. razz

Kool!

Funk KEE Time. Enjoy.

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Reply #461 posted 02/07/15 10:28pm

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Better grab these quick in case they disappear! Likely more on the way.


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Reply #462 posted 02/07/15 11:58pm

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Reply #463 posted 02/08/15 2:53am

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Also, I'm fairly certain I saw a clip of 'Till It's Done' posted by someone on twitter even though it wasn't on the setlist.
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Reply #464 posted 02/08/15 3:08am

Ego101

It looks and sounds like D was doing his thing!

A friend just got us tix for Birmingham/Manchester. Nice! cool

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Reply #465 posted 02/08/15 5:02am

wathana

One Mo'gin

Brown Sugar


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Reply #466 posted 02/08/15 6:57am

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https://twitter.com/Apoll...6050757633

Tonight's set list!

disbelief

D models everything after prince.Down to the pre-printed set list....With white printed paper.

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #467 posted 02/08/15 7:14am

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This entire show will probably pop up in the next few days.

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Reply #468 posted 02/08/15 8:04am

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D models everything after prince.Down to the pre-printed set list....With white printed paper.

Actually every artist does their setlist that way not only Prince... It makes it easier to read on the stage. it is posted on the floor

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Reply #469 posted 02/08/15 10:38am

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Chris Dave was in the House............

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Reply #470 posted 02/08/15 11:51am

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https://twitter.com/Apoll...6050757633

Tonight's set list!

When did Claire Fisher die? And when was the strings recorded? I thought it was Brent Fisher who was responsible for the orchestred music.

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Reply #471 posted 02/08/15 12:04pm

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http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/6465528/dangelo-launches-second-coming-tour-with-mesmerizing-apollo-theater?facebook_20150208

DAngelo treated his fans with borderline cruelty by making them wait nearly 15 years for his Black Messiah album, but in many ways New Yorkers had it worst.

D'Angelo's 'Black Messiah,' and Why Waiting 14 Years For Music Isn't a Bad Thing

Since he first began emerging from musical hibernation in 2012, he's done full-fledged tours of both Europe and the States -- but skipped NYC. And although he's performed within city limits three times in those years, two shows weresloppy covers-heavy sets, and one was a roof-raising but tantalizingly brief two-song romp at the 2013 "Music of Prince" tribute concert at Carnegie Hall. There was even a live Q&A session back in May. But New York hadn't seen a proper D'Angelo concert since his transcendent Voodoo tour hit Radio City Music Hall in March of 2000.

Well, as he did with Black Messiah, D'Angelo made sure Saturday night's (Feb. 7) concert at the legendary Apollo Theater was damn near worth the wait. Not only was it the very first date of his "Second Coming" tour (which kicks off a European run on Thursday before coming back to the States in March); and not only is the 1,500-seat Apollo one of the city's most intimate and sonically satisfying theaters. It was also the site of the then-16-year-old Michael Archer's first New York performance, when he won one of the venues' famed Amateur Nights in 1991, long before anyone knew him as D'Angelo.

And from the moment he walked onto the dimly lit stage alone Saturday night -- sporting a leather jacket, wide-brimmed hat and long scarf -- and performed the first two verses of "Prayer" solo before being joined by his band, D'Angelo showed that while he's now 40 years old and many pounds heavier, he's lost none of the charisma and vocal agility that made him a star in the first place.

D'Angelo Performs 'Really Love' and 'The Charade' on 'SNL'

By the second song, "Ain't That Easy," the hat and the jacket were gone and the band hit cruising altitude. It may have been opening night, but this was no warm-up show: Many of the songs in the Black Messiah-heavy set were being performed live for the first time, yet as they showed on Saturday Night Live last weekend, the Vanguard -- his monstrously tight 10-piece ensemble featuring virtuoso bassist Pino Palladino and ex-Time guitarist Jesse Johnson -- had them on lock.

Still, the set was less about rendering the album versions faithfully than taking the songs for joyrides that stretched for seven to 10 minutes without ever getting dull or losing focus. D'Angelo is a masterful bandleader: he's studied his Princeand James Brown videos diligently, and (like them) he treats the band like a toy he's endlessly delighted with.

The musicians watch him like hawks, following his every fist pump and flick of the hand, changing up the groove so fluidly that it often wasn't clear where one song ended and another began (the printed set lists on the stage were full of arrows and unreleased instrumentals dubbed "interludes" and "themes"). Several of the older songs -- five total from Voodoo, three from his 1995 debut Brown Sugar -- were overhauled: "Feel Like Making Love" had a harder, funkier rhythm; "Lady" was urgent and driving.

Yet as loose and funky as the Vanguard is, they're all virtuoso players: Johnson and rhythm guitarist Isaiah Sharkey interwove their guitar parts like latticework; the backing singers recreated and elaborated on the album's intricate vocal arrangements.

Yet there was never any question whose show it was. D'Angelo is such a captivating performer and so clearly loves working a crowd that it's baffling he could stay away for as long as he did. He was in his element on the Apollo stage, shaking hands with audience members, sitting at the edge of the stage, calling for clap-alongs on almost every song. He playfully gave "Sugah Daddy," which closed the main set, multiple false endings, teasing the crowd with lines like, "I think I might need to stop there, I know we're over the time limit," halting the band before shouting another guttural "good God!" and launching back into the song.

The show passed the two-hour mark during the second encore, which saw the new album's "Till It's Done" stretched out into a long vamp that even included a short solo from razor-sharp drummer Chris Dave, which unexpectedly shifted into the slow, opening drumbeat of D'Angelo's biggest hit, 2000's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)."

He stretched out the song far beyond its album length, leading the crowd in a singalong, shaking hands with virtually the entire front row. He finally settled behind the piano and continued the song as each bandmember left the stage, one at a time, until the set ended as it began, with D'Angelo alone. It was a theatrical yet unpretentious ending to a show that saw this remarkable performer, against all odds, picking up where he left off nearly 15 years ago.

Here's the set list from D'Angelo's Feb. 7 concert at the Apollo Theater:

"Prayer"
"A Thousand Deaths"
"Ain't That Easy"
Vanguard Theme
"Feel Like Makin' Love"
Claire Fisher Interlude
"Really Love"
"One Mo'Gin"
"Another Life"
"Alright"
"Brown Sugar"
"The Charade"
"Sugah Daddy"
"Lady"
"Back to the Future"
"Left and Right"
"Chicken Grease/What It Do"
"Till It's Done"
"Untitled (How Does It Feel)"

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Reply #472 posted 02/08/15 1:53pm

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My face just fucking exploded.

scriptgirl said:

http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/6465528/dangelo-launches-second-coming-tour-with-mesmerizing-apollo-theater?facebook_20150208

DAngelo treated his fans with borderline cruelty by making them wait nearly 15 years for his Black Messiah album, but in many ways New Yorkers had it worst.

D'Angelo's 'Black Messiah,' and Why Waiting 14 Years For Music Isn't a Bad Thing

Since he first began emerging from musical hibernation in 2012, he's done full-fledged tours of both Europe and the States -- but skipped NYC. And although he's performed within city limits three times in those years, two shows weresloppy covers-heavy sets, and one was a roof-raising but tantalizingly brief two-song romp at the 2013 "Music of Prince" tribute concert at Carnegie Hall. There was even a live Q&A session back in May. But New York hadn't seen a proper D'Angelo concert since his transcendent Voodoo tour hit Radio City Music Hall in March of 2000.

Well, as he did with Black Messiah, D'Angelo made sure Saturday night's (Feb. 7) concert at the legendary Apollo Theater was damn near worth the wait. Not only was it the very first date of his "Second Coming" tour (which kicks off a European run on Thursday before coming back to the States in March); and not only is the 1,500-seat Apollo one of the city's most intimate and sonically satisfying theaters. It was also the site of the then-16-year-old Michael Archer's first New York performance, when he won one of the venues' famed Amateur Nights in 1991, long before anyone knew him as D'Angelo.

And from the moment he walked onto the dimly lit stage alone Saturday night -- sporting a leather jacket, wide-brimmed hat and long scarf -- and performed the first two verses of "Prayer" solo before being joined by his band, D'Angelo showed that while he's now 40 years old and many pounds heavier, he's lost none of the charisma and vocal agility that made him a star in the first place.

D'Angelo Performs 'Really Love' and 'The Charade' on 'SNL'

By the second song, "Ain't That Easy," the hat and the jacket were gone and the band hit cruising altitude. It may have been opening night, but this was no warm-up show: Many of the songs in the Black Messiah-heavy set were being performed live for the first time, yet as they showed on Saturday Night Live last weekend, the Vanguard -- his monstrously tight 10-piece ensemble featuring virtuoso bassist Pino Palladino and ex-Time guitarist Jesse Johnson -- had them on lock.

Still, the set was less about rendering the album versions faithfully than taking the songs for joyrides that stretched for seven to 10 minutes without ever getting dull or losing focus. D'Angelo is a masterful bandleader: he's studied his Princeand James Brown videos diligently, and (like them) he treats the band like a toy he's endlessly delighted with.

The musicians watch him like hawks, following his every fist pump and flick of the hand, changing up the groove so fluidly that it often wasn't clear where one song ended and another began (the printed set lists on the stage were full of arrows and unreleased instrumentals dubbed "interludes" and "themes"). Several of the older songs -- five total from Voodoo, three from his 1995 debut Brown Sugar -- were overhauled: "Feel Like Making Love" had a harder, funkier rhythm; "Lady" was urgent and driving.

Yet as loose and funky as the Vanguard is, they're all virtuoso players: Johnson and rhythm guitarist Isaiah Sharkey interwove their guitar parts like latticework; the backing singers recreated and elaborated on the album's intricate vocal arrangements.

Yet there was never any question whose show it was. D'Angelo is such a captivating performer and so clearly loves working a crowd that it's baffling he could stay away for as long as he did. He was in his element on the Apollo stage, shaking hands with audience members, sitting at the edge of the stage, calling for clap-alongs on almost every song. He playfully gave "Sugah Daddy," which closed the main set, multiple false endings, teasing the crowd with lines like, "I think I might need to stop there, I know we're over the time limit," halting the band before shouting another guttural "good God!" and launching back into the song.

The show passed the two-hour mark during the second encore, which saw the new album's "Till It's Done" stretched out into a long vamp that even included a short solo from razor-sharp drummer Chris Dave, which unexpectedly shifted into the slow, opening drumbeat of D'Angelo's biggest hit, 2000's "Untitled (How Does It Feel)."

He stretched out the song far beyond its album length, leading the crowd in a singalong, shaking hands with virtually the entire front row. He finally settled behind the piano and continued the song as each bandmember left the stage, one at a time, until the set ended as it began, with D'Angelo alone. It was a theatrical yet unpretentious ending to a show that saw this remarkable performer, against all odds, picking up where he left off nearly 15 years ago.

Here's the set list from D'Angelo's Feb. 7 concert at the Apollo Theater:

"Prayer"
"A Thousand Deaths"
"Ain't That Easy"
Vanguard Theme
"Feel Like Makin' Love"
Claire Fisher Interlude
"Really Love"
"One Mo'Gin"
"Another Life"
"Alright"
"Brown Sugar"
"The Charade"
"Sugah Daddy"
"Lady"
"Back to the Future"
"Left and Right"
"Chicken Grease/What It Do"
"Till It's Done"
"Untitled (How Does It Feel)"

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Reply #473 posted 02/08/15 3:13pm

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ONE OF THE BEST CONCERTS Ive been to in a looooong time.

SIMPLY AMAZING, DIVINE!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

Oh my goodness the arragnements he gave each of those songs were so good! love

Europe! you are in for a treat. If you dont have tickets, go get em! run!

D'Angelo is back big time and I hope he plays again in the US. I will go!

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Reply #474 posted 02/08/15 5:30pm

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I hope someone posts the whole concert and if not, I hope they post the performance of "Alright", one of my fave D songs and one of the most underrated.

Do you think D could sell out a headlining tour in the states?

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Reply #475 posted 02/08/15 6:06pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

getfunked said:

https://twitter.com/Apoll...6050757633

disbelief

D models everything after prince.Down to the pre-printed set list....With white printed paper.




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Reply #476 posted 02/08/15 10:11pm

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

getfunked said:

https://twitter.com/Apoll...6050757633

disbelief

D models everything after prince.Down to the pre-printed set list....With white printed paper.

sheite, what about how his band plays instruments? It's a blatant ripoff

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Reply #477 posted 02/08/15 10:45pm

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wonder505 said:

ONE OF THE BEST CONCERTS Ive been to in a looooong time.

SIMPLY AMAZING, DIVINE!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

Oh my goodness the arragnements he gave each of those songs were so good! love

Europe! you are in for a treat. If you dont have tickets, go get em! run!

D'Angelo is back big time and I hope he plays again in the US. I will go!

Damnit, I nee to see this show, but 66 euro for a ticket is steep! It's been a long time since I have had such bad financial times, might have to skip this gig after all. But then again: that setlist and those reviews...

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #478 posted 02/09/15 9:16am

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at least u guys arent focusing on his fat

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Reply #479 posted 02/09/15 3:48pm

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New York D'Angelo will be back March 11th at The Best Buy Theater tickets go on sale Friday The 13th 12 noon EST.
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