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The Kanye West Concert

I totally forgot that I was going to this, until my friend, who bought me a ticket as a Christmas present, emailed me to remind me that it was on. I don’t know why I didn’t remember it because I’m a massive fan of Kanye West; yes including a good portion of the 808′s and Heartbreak album!

Kanye West

I’ve heard many outrageous stories of his diva behaviour on stage. Most lately I heard that he booted someone out of a concert, during the Watch The Throne tour in the states, because one of the concert goers threw up a business card, or something of the sort – supposedly it was a safety hazard.

Kanye West

Anyhow, lucky for me, I did get to see a glimpse of it. He is known for being a perfectionist, and it was a sight to see him, when he stopped a song to restart it, because the lighting wasn’t right. I know people think he’s a diva, and he probably is, but I think it’s adds to the concert going experience.

Kanye West

From the start of the concert, right up until the end, it was a grand spectacle. Ballerinas running across the stage, and around in circles, pyrotechnics and laser shows were seen throughout the concert, and it was a sight to see.

Kanye West

You could really tell that everyone was having a great time, and that Kanye was lapping and living up every minute of it. If you looked around at any time during the concert, you could see pretty much all of the seated crowd, standing. Like how the cliche saying goes, you just had to be there, to understand it.

Kanye West

The song selection was expansive, ranging from each album, save for the Jay-Z collaboration, Watch The Throne. Kanye even dropped songs that he featured in, but wasn’t the main artist. The one that really stood out for me, was American Boy, which was by Estelle, but he dropped his 16 bars, and I lost my shit. It was crazy, or as Kanye would say, “That Shit Cray!”. The crowd was into each song, from the empowering tune of Power, to the sombre-ridden Say You Will.

Kanye West

Kanye West, call him whatever you like, but there’s no denying that he isn’t one of the best entertainers alive today.

 
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Posted by on January 29, 2012 in Rants

 

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The “Watch The Throne” Album

There has been so much hype over this album. Is it worth it, or is it all not that it’s cracked up to be? I’m still on the fence about this one.

I have had this album for about 3 weeks now, and I’ve lost count of how many times I have played it all the way through. For the most part of this album, I’m quite impressed. I must be honest with you all, I’m not the biggest Jay-Z fan out there; I’m sure he’s earned his rep, but I still can’t accept that fact as a given, probably because I haven’t followed his career all the way through.

In some cases, his flows aren’t as convincing, or worth considering. Some of his lyrics, to me, sound superficial, and in some cases weak; he does shine quite well on “Made In America” though. I could be wrong, but I suppose that’s my opinion of him on this album. It has been criticized of how superficial the topics on this album are.

Conversely, probably because I’m biased towards him, I think Kanye does a great job on this album. I think I’m most impressed by the versatility of his rhyme and reason. Love him or hate him, he’s an entertainer, and he’s very good at what he does. People call him a producer-rapper; to this day, I still don’t know what that means. I’m assuming that it’s like Jermaine Dupri, where his strong suit is producing, and he drops in on other peoples songs, for 16 bars. If that’s the case, then Kanye is in a whole other league.

From song to song, Kanye changes it up. Sometimes having a throw back to his debut album, in terms of content and style, like one of my favourite tracks, Otis, only to switch it up, and become serious and introspective, like on New Day, another favourite of mine.

The production on this album is solid; not as good as My Dark Twisted Fantasy, but it’s up there. The beats, the samples, the hooks, it’s pretty much hit the ball out of the park, and the beauty of it all, is the fact that, in my opinion, no song sounds like any other on the album.

Favourites on this album include, “Lift Off”, “Otis”, “New Day”, “That’s My Bitch” and “Made In America”. The only fault I could say about it, is the fact that some tracks are really short, and it doesn’t take that long to get through the album – I wish there was more to listen to!

 
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Posted by on September 5, 2011 in Album Reviews

 

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