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Will SmithI get to see the boys this weekend. I haven't for awhile. This song ties with "Walls of Time and "Tonight I'll be Staying Here With You" as my favorite. It is, however, one of my favorite songs to hear live, period. I love this song...
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Shadow grabbed the mic and commented during his set how heartened he was to finally have a chance to perform in front of his hometown audience at his own headlining concert.
Opening up for Shadow, was Portland-based emcee duo Lifesavas, who were coming fresh off the release of their new album entitled Gutterfly, which just dropped last week on the label Shadow actually co-founded, Quannum Records. Similar to what fans have come to expect from Quannum rsquo;s impressive roster of highly talented and original underground groups mdash;Lifesavas deliver their own signature hip hop sound packed with funky beats, smooth yet hard samples and loops, and intelligent, nicely synced rhymes.
Shortly after the Lifesavas departed the stage, Shadow stepped up and grabbed the mic to greet the intensely hyped crowd. It was obvious from the overwhelming reaction from the crowd that this was DJ Shadow rsquo;s home turf. Backed by a huge screen and perfectly synced psychedelic visuals, Shadow jumped right into what proved to be an incredibly powerful set entirely comprised of original DJ Shadow material.
The mix began with a perfectly blended fusion of ldquo;Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt rdquo; and then on into the Radiohead rsquo;esque ldquo;The Tiger rdquo;, one of the many underrated standout tracks off The Outsider. From there, Shadow got down into his set by chopping and mixing highlight tracks from all of his albums. As he cued up ldquo;Seein Thangs, rdquo; the hardcore, almost crunk track fronted by emcee David Banner on The Outsider, the rapper appeared on-screen, delivering his raw lyrical style in perfect sync with Shadow rsquo;s beats mdash;a feat most likely accomplished by Shadow manipulating DVD turntables onstage.
Bay Area rappers featured on Shadow rsquo;s hyphy track ldquo;3 Freaks, rdquo; appeared in the same manor when Shadow threw that track into the mix. Collaborator Lateef The Truthspeaker appeared midway through the set to perform a few tracks including ldquo;Enuff, rdquo; ldquo;Mashin On The Motorway, rdquo; and the incredibly funky ldquo;Lady Don rsquo;t Tek No. rdquo;
Shadow kept the crowd in rapt attention as he masterfully weaved his raw hip hop tracks with his signature dramatic and ambient soundscapes, and even threw in his straight up down and dirty funk jams into the mix mdash;exhibiting his diversity and originality as a producer and live DJ throughout the night.
Shadow rsquo;s turntable skills where properly exhibited as well as he delivered breakneck speed scratching on ldquo;The Number Song, rdquo; ldquo;Walkie Talkie, rdquo; and ldquo;Organ Donor. rdquo;
Following a more experimental encore which capped off with ldquo;Midnight In A Perfect World, rdquo; Shadow abruptly cut the music and thanked the thoroughly amped crowd for coming out. He signed off with a humble statement about how he feels he is still paying dues and learning mdash;leaving crowd dying for more as he slinked off the stage and back into the shadows.
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Penny Ditchalbum, Dark Light Daybreak , the follow-up to 2004 s Fall Back Open . In support of the disc, the Andy LeMaster-fronted collective has an extensive U.S. tour lined up...
