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To begin with, I love Snoop. I've seen Snoop live once. It was awful. The show embodied everything wrong about live hip hop. Too many people on stage, no flow, stupid, senseless banter. It was pretty whack.
But if he were to be a surprise special guest with someone for a few songs that could be dope.
Post by greecianlover on Jan 25, 2007 20:49:36 GMT -5
jtr210ny said:
To begin with, I love Snoop. I've seen Snoop live once. It was awful. The show embodied everything wrong about live hip hop. Too many people on stage, no flow, stupid, senseless banter. It was pretty whack.
But if he were to be a surprise special guest with someone for a few songs that could be dope.
Maybe I'm spoiled, but I saw the Up in Smoke tour with Dre, Eminem, Ice Cube, and Warren G. The show was phenominal. Huge stage set up, lots of props/gimmicks, but damn was it fun. They brought out a Low Rider for Nuthin' But a "G" Thang and it was awesome.
yes. aesop rock. atmosphere again. busdriver. outkast (under the condition they dont play anything after aquemeni), brother ali, c rayz walz, can ox, i could go on for... well, minutes, but still. lots of good hip hop that would be great at bonnaroo.
The Roots are a soft-confirmation and they are on tour with Lupe right now, so maybe Lupe would show up. Ghostface would be great, and since he is playing Coachella, I think that there might be a chance.
What about some Gang Starr or even just DJ Premier doing some sort of Jazzamatazz thingy.
The more hip hop the merrier. They definitely seem to have at least one late night set each year for either hip-hop or turntablists, so the'll hook it up.
if outkast were there that would just blow my mind..i'm a huge fan. jurassic 5 would be pretty sweet too. gym class heroes have gotten pretty big lately i don't really know many of their songs--they're a mix i guess. i like jay-z
if andre 3000 were there and norah jones were there..they could do 'take off your cool' which is one of my favorite songs.
Post by jambandfan83 on Jan 25, 2007 22:20:18 GMT -5
The Roots are good, especially live - but they've been there before. I still wouldn't mind them being there, but here's my biggest wish for a hip hop act: I'd love to see all those guys just do a one-off collab; get Outkast as we know them, Andre and Big Boi, Cee-Lo, any DJ, be it Danger Mouse or any top-notch DJ, and top it all off with live instrumentation. Keyboards (with their crazy effects), guitars, drums, percussion, peddals to freak it all out... and lots of brass - now that would be my dream hip hop show. End rant.
Post by greecianlover on Jan 25, 2007 23:52:56 GMT -5
jambandfan83 said:
The Roots are good, especially live - but they've been there before. I still wouldn't mind them being there, but here's my biggest wish for a hip hop act: I'd love to see all those guys just do a one-off collab; get Outkast as we know them, Andre and Big Boi, Cee-Lo, any DJ, be it Danger Mouse or any top-notch DJ, and top it all off with live instrumentation. Keyboards (with their crazy effects), guitars, drums, percussion, peddals to freak it all out... and lots of brass - now that would be my dream hip hop show. End rant.
Dream on. Seriously though, that would be amazing. It's just too bad there is little to no chance that it would ever happen.
Post by jambandfan83 on Jan 26, 2007 19:49:48 GMT -5
samjaco said:
Cee-Lo is nothing without Doctor Danger.
Cee-lo Green and His Perfect Imperfections is one of the most unique, innovative, creative, etc... hip hop album that has ever been released. Cee-lo (in his Goodie Mob days), along with the help of Outkast (namely Andre) created almost a genre of their own in hip hop. Cee-lo has been making amazing music years before he met Danger Mouse.
Post by oatmealschnappz on Jan 27, 2007 1:19:51 GMT -5
samjaco said:
Cee-Lo is nothing without Doctor Danger.
You obviously don't know what in the hell you're talking about. Check-out Cee-Lo & his perfect imperfections...or better yet, catch him live! If you still try to argue that he is "nothing", then you truly have no clue about what constitutes good hip-hop. DAMN!! He is not only a true soulman & funkmeister, but he has had is finger squarely on the pulse of modern/urban music for WELL over a decade! He played a vital part in the creation of most of the (real) hip-hop you hear today and deserves to be acknowledged! Dig it or not, he's the real deal!
Last Edit: Jan 27, 2007 1:27:43 GMT -5 by oatmealschnappz - Back to Top
The Roots are good, especially live - but they've been there before. I still wouldn't mind them being there, but here's my biggest wish for a hip hop act: I'd love to see all those guys just do a one-off collab; get Outkast as we know them, Andre and Big Boi, Cee-Lo, any DJ, be it Danger Mouse or any top-notch DJ, and top it all off with live instrumentation. Keyboards (with their crazy effects), guitars, drums, percussion, peddals to freak it all out... and lots of brass - now that would be my dream hip hop show. End rant.