the Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg concert at The Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival

the Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg concert at The Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival

It’s nothing but a “gangsta” party hosted by Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg with the help of 2Pac, the latter bit of which is a little unsettling. It’s a hologram, but visual technology has gotten so advanced; we’re way pass 2001; that you might mistake it for an impersonator.

2Pac should be limited to his Snoop and Dre collaborations. Letting him perform Hail Mary, a song from an album he called Dre “gay-ass” on, takes away from the show’s overall theme, as does other songs. At one point, the crowd is Jumping Around to House Of Pain.

Still, even with those flaws, the show is dope. Really. Snoop smoked a blunt on stage. Eminem and 50 Cent are also featured as surprise guests, along with other Death Row and Aftermath affiliated artists. All that hip-hop star power on one stage is a sight to see.

my rating : 4 of 5

2012

video review : Beyoncé : I Am [ World Tour ]

video review : Beyoncé : I Am [ World Tour ]

The best part about seeing Beyoncé in concert is her legs. She is sexy from head to toes; the urban prototype of a beautiful woman; and you might be surprised how cute her face is with little or no makeup, but it’s those legs that steal the show. And she knows it. So she wears skimpy outfits and exposes them to the world. Tina Turner, step aside. You’re too old. That spotlight right there is for Sasha Fierce.

The gay guys and most of the girls in the audience cheer her on for a different reason. They’re real fans, like of her music. So when she struts her stuff, a pretty loud-mouthed Diva oozing with charisma, they scream louder. Sometimes they even pass-out, à la Michael Jackson, but; while the Halo dedication, featuring a childhood clip of Beyoncé about to go to his concert, is touching; her music simply can’t compare.

I like her first solo album, Dangerously In Love, so this set starts off pretty good to me, but most of the newer songs leave a lot to be desired. I generally need catchy vocals in order to sing along, leaving it up to the visuals to entertain. That they do with quick edits and flashy stylizations. Say whatever you want about Beyoncé’s singing; I say she yells too much; you have to admit, she does put on quite a show.

my rating : 4 of 5

2010