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From:
Edward A Nilges
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Date:
Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:10:52 -0500
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Re: (idm) shadow in atl
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Yeah, I saw him in Chicago and felt real sorry for Jeru. He's so out of his element opening for these kinds of acts. Tricky dropped him citing "political differences." I don't have Shadow's album, but I recognized something I'd heard somewhere--the one with a fat funky break and delicate enya-type singing. He did begin one song by tapping out some noodling melody which coalesced into a rather enjoyable thing he looped. The set couldn't have been >40 minutes. About a third-half of the crowd humored Jeru. I chanted bootie or something when my side of the room was sposed too. Participatory anthropology, ya know. I figured out I don't like DJ music too much. Teddy At 10:18 PM 4/17/97 -0400, you wrote:
quoted 48 lines It appears I have saved $17 dollars.>It appears I have saved $17 dollars. > >DJ Shadow and his posse rolled on through Atlanta last night. Just about >all my friends went, but I did not. > >I didn't feel like being disappointed again, like I was at the pathetic >Tricky show, where all you could see was your hand in front of your face, >and all you could hear were distorted murmurs resembling tracks you knew, >but couldn't quite identify. > >My memory was still fresh of the not-so-fresh openners at Tricky, who >were so keenly skilled at motivating a diverse crowd by calling them >names, tormenting them, and shouting as loud as they could to be heard >above the awestruck silence they inspired. > >I was so looking forward to seeing Shadow, that it only took me a brief >remembrance of another show I had eagerly awaited to convince me otherwise. > >And am I ever glad I decided to stay away. > >>From what I hear, Jeru Damaja's greatest moment was when the crowd cheered >his announcement that De La Soul would be playing at the venue this Friday. > >The talent that accompanied Shadow apparently was his "new" record label's >idea. My friends gave me the impression that he is no longer on Mo Wax. >Couldn't imagine why. > >(Really, I can't...) > >Anyways, this talent flaunted their mighty lyrical riffs while shadow spun >his thang. Then, after they tired themselves out, he spun a few tracks >off his latest. > >At least, that's the impression I got from my crew. > >I dunno... I guess I still respect the boy for putting out such a great >record, but why do we need more examples of bad live performances like this? >Doesn't anybody do anything original anymore? > >'nuff said... > >on: Cascade pt3 > >-- >guyjr@ns.gt.ed.net | I.D.M.- That stage in sleeping when your feet are >a.k.a., Guy Elden, Jr. | moving faster than your eyes. > >