West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: King Tech Quadafi on March 09, 2008, 03:04:40 PM
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Anybody been to a ZAPP show after Roger's passing (RIP)
Im going regardless and will enjoy the show anyways, but just wanted to know what to expect
this is 2 weeks after i saw George Clinton in concert...fucking greatest 3 weeks of my life
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Nice for you. Seeing George Clinton is one of the greatest disappointments in my concert-going bio. Only excuse it was a free concert
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but just wanted to know what to expect
I saw Zapp at a small packed nightclub w/out Roger, and it was still very entertaining, theyre all fam so the original vibe is still preserved well, you can expect a never ending medley of their funky shit and some remembrance spiels during the slower jams.
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cool!!!
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Nice for you. Seeing George Clinton is one of the greatest disappointments in my concert-going bio. Only excuse it was a free concert
Why is that?
A ZAPP concert should be great...I went to a Stevie Wonder show a couple months back and it was truly a great experience. Old school concerts are usually the best.
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ZAPP > Afghanistan community
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yeah I saw Zapp...it was pretty dope...can't remember a thing about it now though
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Nice for you. Seeing George Clinton is one of the greatest disappointments in my concert-going bio. Only excuse it was a free concert
Why is that?
Well, of course my expectations were pretty high because Parliament/Funkadelic are the shit, that's a redundant statement. So I was like "shiet, GC for free, open-air on the Piazza Grande Lugano", it just sounded fucking dope, it was part of a big cultural all-week event in the Southern Swiss City of Lugano in the middle of summer, so you had this great mediterranean setting and much more importantly this great artist coming up, so we all were in a pretty good mood when the show started (me and a bunch of friends).
It started off nicely with Clinton and his huge crew on stage doing some standard funk stuff and also a few classics. But the longer they played (they played for pretty long), the more boring and watered-down the stuff became until after like an hour the show basically consisted of unnecessarily long shallow pop songs ("pop" in a negative sense right here, not in a Beatles sense) that sounded like a late-70's disco revival gone wrong, mixed with repetitive attempts to imitate the current Billboard top 10. After they'd played "Flashlight", everything was in that vein and while it's cool to see musicians do a 2.5 hour show, it sucks when 60% of it is worse than anything you heard from the artist before....but if it hadn't been George Clinton I'd have probably just considered it an average concert and ok-to-have-seen-for-free. But eh, it was George Clinton.