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Saturday show was great. I Think The weeknd was showing off a bit because Diddy was there.
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Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Doors opened at 7. Diddy and Meek Mill came in around 8:30. Weeknd took the stage around 8:40 and performed for exactly an hour.
I was about 10 feet from the stage. Maybe he got feedback from other shows because his mic levels seemed pretty good. And maybe I don't have a perfect pitch ear like some of you guys, but I thought he sounded really good. Though that may have also been from the 2nd hand high I got from the amount of weed smoke around me.
If you think that some of the people on NT love The Weeknd, good God. Some of the dudes in the crowd were ready to give him fellatio on stage. One dude talking about how he made eye contact with him....
Overall I thought it was a really good show. I'll post some pics and videos tomorrow.
I say he pulls a Lil' Wayne and tells all the fans to shut the %+%$ up.Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Seems really fun but what's the point of dude even being there if people are going to drown him out like that?
Whatever though, don't mean to beat a dead horse.
Excited to give him another shot at Lollapalooza.
Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
I say he pulls a Lil' Wayne and tells all the fans to shut the *@++ up.Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Seems really fun but what's the point of dude even being there if people are going to drown him out like that?
Whatever though, don't mean to beat a dead horse.
Excited to give him another shot at Lollapalooza.
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
I say he pulls a Lil' Wayne and tells all the fans to shut the *@++ up.Originally Posted by PersiaFly
Seems really fun but what's the point of dude even being there if people are going to drown him out like that?
Whatever though, don't mean to beat a dead horse.
Excited to give him another shot at Lollapalooza.
When he proforms crew love he laughs at the part when he says this is no sing a long
Originally Posted by Miniojw
^^^ That's right. I also didn't think that bass would be so heavy either. The vids I took my camera could hardly pick up the vocals.
early on people were saying that, but abel himself has moved around from their production as the weeknd. even for shows that have the weeknd it's just abel and a band.Originally Posted by romedadude
Ok, I've read around and it is a group, Abel Tesfaye (vocals) and Jeremy Rose (production).
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Not only this, but everyone complaining has NOT gone to one of his shows. You can't speak on how annoying the crowd must be unless you've been a part.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
i have only been to hip hop shows but I would believe that Bon Iver, Dave Mathews, and Ben Harper shows the crowd sings along the whole time.
Originally Posted by damnitzdom
just sold tickets to the sf show for $90 (how much i paid)
at me
You have to be aware that, on the surface, people are paying (absurd prices, apparently) for a showcase of the guy's voice that they've been rocking with for a year + via their earphones ... not a crowd sing along that drowns out his vocals.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
lets keep it realOriginally Posted by JD161616
You have to be aware that, on the surface, people are paying (absurd prices, apparently) for a showcase of the guy's voice that they've been rocking with for a year + via their earphones ... not a crowd sing along that drowns out his vocals.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
It didn't necessarily bother me, but I can see why some people would be frustrated.
if the sound system is set up right it should drown out his vocals, only accentuate it...Originally Posted by JD161616
You have to be aware that, on the surface, people are paying (absurd prices, apparently) for a showcase of the guy's voice that they've been rocking with for a year + via their earphones ... not a crowd sing along that drowns out his vocals.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
It didn't necessarily bother me, but I can see why some people would be frustrated.
Originally Posted by JD161616
You have to be aware that, on the surface, people are paying (absurd prices, apparently) for a showcase of the guy's voice that they've been rocking with for a year + via their earphones ... not a crowd sing along that drowns out his vocals.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
It didn't necessarily bother me, but I can see why some people would be frustrated.
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by JD161616
You have to be aware that, on the surface, people are paying (absurd prices, apparently) for a showcase of the guy's voice that they've been rocking with for a year + via their earphones ... not a crowd sing along that drowns out his vocals.Originally Posted by PJ and Bompton
everyone complaining has ONLY been to hip-hop shows, i'm sure.
It didn't necessarily bother me, but I can see why some people would be frustrated.
people are paying for an experience and singing along enhances the experience. As he mentioned earlier other non hip hop acts go thru the same "problem". I know at some shows Bon Iver pass out sheets of paper with their songs lyrics so the crowd may sing along with them.