ICE CUBE LIVE - AMSTERDAM
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Club Paradiso
| (November 9th 2006)

Ice
Cube, who is still on tour promoting his current release album "Laugh Now, Cry
Later" was overseas in November 2006 and stopped by Amsterdam for a show,
the first time he had performed there in 13 years.
At Club Paradiso was NoLimitIndo who has provided dubcnn with an exclusive
show report and photos from the event. Our thanks go to him and once again if
there are shows in your area and you want to report on it and submit it to
dubcnn, hit us up.
Show Review
In the days before the show
many people were wondering and arguing about how many years
have
passed since the last time Don Mega’s feet touched ground
in Amsterdam, Holland. Some were
quoting 10 years, others
stating
13 years. But it was
evident to
everybody that it’s been a long time.
By 9
O'Clock
Club Paradiso was almost filled to it’s maximum capacity of
1500 people and the crowd were served an overdose of
westcoast bangers from back in the days. Above the Law, Paris, DPG, B.G Knocc
Out & Gangsta Dresta tracks banged out of the speakers, which is
a
rarity
in clubs
around
Holland.
As a result
of these tracks, plenty
of individuals in the crowd, already got high without some
chronic from local coffee-shops.
Tonight, after 13 years (I know for sure) , the westcoast
hip hop was fully represented in Amsterdam. Here and there were people who
pulled their dusty Raiders and Dodgers caps out of the closet again.
At around 9.30 the lights were dimmed and the sound
of a helicopter thundered through the venue. It
seemed
that Ice Cube was about to drop Ghetto Bird while coming on
stage, but then
DJ
Crazy Toones dropped Wicked and Cube and Dub C
entered the stage.
For the next one and a half hours,
Cube and Dub C were The Netherlands' tourist guides through South Central L.A.
Most of the show Cube took a trip down memory lane with tracks like How To
Survive in South
Central, Steady Mobbin’ and Natural born
Killaz. Ice Cube told us 13 years ago that we can’t play
with his Yo-Yo, but last night it was clear the man himself likes to play hide
and seek. Only after W.C told the crowd to say fuck you Ice Cube!, O’Shea was
convinced he couldn’t just walk off stage and leave the crowd for dead.
Throughout the concert it was
evident for Cube and W.C that Amsterdam still had that California love and
kept on mentioning that this crowd was on that
'real westcoast gangsta shi‘'.
The crowd, whether from Rotterdam, Groningen or The Hague, threw up more W’s
than a website address. I also guess that the smell in the air reminded Cube
of shooting the movie Friday.
Without the assistance of Mack -one -O, the Gangsta and Killa of WSCG had the
crowd
Bowed
Down and showed that
Gangstas ruled the World. Then
Cube and W.C took time to explain why they were thugs. And in case peeps in
Amsterdam were scared of WSCG‘s terrorist threats they were advised on a Lil’
Jon beat, to go to church.
At the end of the show
DJ
Crazy Toones dropped the theme that had people think Cube
was strapped . But unlike Snoop, he didn’t get
arrested on the airport for that. I guess the customs at Schiphol Airport were
glad to see that
he brought one that could do no harm. Cube pulled out his
Bop Gun and showed the crowd that this isn’t only a gangsta nation, but also
one nation under a groove.
The day after the show, a big picture of Ice Cube appeared on the front page
of one of the main newspapers of Holland. And that without even committing a
crime.
Thursday 9th of November was a satisfying trade. Not only
for Cube,
W.C and Crazy Toones, but as well for the crowd it was a
good day.
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