Sunday, November 27, 2011

Preview of George Thorogood

 With my finals fast approaching I can't give George the proper write up he deserves just yet.  All I can say is the man hasn't lost a step and my face was sufficiently melted!

I promise a full write up, plus pictures and videos, is coming soon!


Monday, November 14, 2011

Ontildawn

Saturday, November 12, 2011 
15 West, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 

     I was very happy to finally check out Ontildawn Saturday night.  Ontildawn is a three man DJ group.  They played the opening of a new club in downtown Ft. Lauderdale called 15 West.  For those of you who are local, it is located at Andrews and Las Olas where Automatic Slims used to be.  I  know two of the members of Ontildawn from high school.  This might make me slightly bias, but I really think they did great!  To witness people you knew as a kid thriving in their field is a real pleasure.  I am aware that I'm a newbie when it comes to house music and may not have the qualifications to judge.  However, since my discovery at this past Bonnaroo in June, I've been submersed in house.  I've seen world famous DJ's, as well as up and comers.  I can safely say Ontildawn has the right sound and enthusiasm to be among my favorites! They sampled great songs, threw in interesting beats and had fun doing it!  I don't care what genre of music an artist plays, if they are having fun, they will grab their audience!  My still aching feet can attest to the dancability of their music!  Members MikeyRo, Anthony Mazzeo, Eric D also took to the dance floor when they weren't manning the DJ booth.  This three man team trades off seamlessly throughout the night for non stop beats.  I called their music house but according to them, their genre of music is "Baby Making Music." I enjoy their sense of humor and overall attitude.  Lucky me that these guys are local and my repeat of Saturday night can occur sooner than later!  If I didn't have tickets to the Dolphins game on Sunday I would have attended their pool party at Exit 66.   I'm sure my dancing feet were happy with the rest and the Dolphins finally achieved a home win aftter almost a year (364 days to be exact)!

     I spoke to a bartender at 15 West and Saturday nights will feature house music regularly.  Good to know!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Boyz II Men

  Boyz II Men


Miami, FL
November 5, 2011
     Out of all the shows I’ve been to recently, this was the one I was looking forward to most.  Unfortunately, I would not call a six song set a good show.  They came out with high energy belting out “Motown Philly,” I was so excited.  ‘It's long overdue but now Philly is slammin’, Boyz II Men, ABC, BBD, The east coast family’  They immediately followed with “On Bended Knee.”  This is my personal favorite Boyz II Men song.  It was like being ten years old all over again.  Courtney (my best friend) and I were dancing and singing every word!  Then came the inevitable “song from their new album.”  That is to be expected and it wasn’t half bad.  Every once is a while the unveiling of a new song at a show is an instant hit, but for the most part, we just want to hear the old stuff.  Nathan obliged and told us, “Here’s a classic.”  My heart jumped and I waited for the familiar pangs of one of my old favorites.  Four notes told me it was “I’ll make love to you.”  I cheered!  The guys went to the side of the stage and each grabbed a bouquet of roses that they proceeded to hand out to their screaming fans!  Such charmers!  It reminded me of bands like the Four Tops or the Temptations with their synchronized dances and matching outfits.  The roses were Boyz II Men’s powder blue suits.  It was a nice touch and their voices have not faded in the last seventeen years since I saw them the first time.  “I’ll make love to you” is one of their more challenging ballads with high vocals and sustained notes.  They were still very impressive.  But, they took the wind out of our sails and sang another new song from their new album.  Ok, ok, get to the good stuff.  If you’ve been keeping track we are already at five songs.  That means there is only one left.  They ended the show in the only way they could with, “End of the Road.”  This song is a classic.  It can hold its own among some of the best love songs of all time.  I was in my happy place.  That is, until they started thanking the crowd.  What? Wait…they just started.  They just buttered us up and left.  Where are they going?  Six songs total with two new songs.  The crowd just stood there in disbelief as they walked off the stage.  The lights went up and the roadies started packing up the stage.  This was not a promising scene for an encore.  The crowd looked around at each other and said things like, “Is that it?” and “They’re not coming back out?”  It was over.  The building anticipation of the night was over in thirty minutes.   
            Lets explore why this may have happened.  We can rule out age.  Band members Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman are all in their late thirties, early forties.  Original band member Michael McCary left Boyz II Men in 2003 due to chronic back problems resulting from scoliosis.  He was their famous “deep voice” man.  My hypothesis on their short set is either they ran out of time or they don’t realize how loved they still are, or both.

            In respect to time, there were four acts before Boyz II Men.  We arrived around 8:30pm, a half an hour after show time, and no one had started.  There were two newbie acts not listed on the show.  After, were the scheduled opening acts of Faith Evans and Keith Sweat.  This show was billed as the Best of the 90’s.  I remembered both Evans and Sweat, but they were fillers.  I was there to see Boyz II Men.  Both acts complained that they had to cut their show short.  I guess time was an issue, but then I wonder, “Why have the newbie acts?”  So time was crunched.  But I have been to many shows that go over time.  Bonnaroo 2008, Pearl Jam played two hours longer then originally scheduled.  It messed up the rest of the show schedule, but they still played because they knew their fans wanted them.  This may be the issue here.

Earlier this week I was upset to see Boyz II Men as glorified back up singers for Justin Bieber on Dancing with the Stars.  Justin Bieber was singing some Christmas song and they backed him up.  What?!?  This was embarrassing.  That’s like having Aretha Franklin as a back up singer to Miley Cyrus.  I was not happy.  I hope Boyz II Men don’t see themselves as has-beens.  To me they are one of the great classic bands of all time.  Everyone in that room felt that way last night and would have stayed to watch them for hours.  If the show producers were telling them to wrap it up, they should have kept on singing.  They have power in their voices and in their fans.  As one of the premier R & B bands of all time, they have clout.  I hope they know that.  

            To end on a positive note, this venue did not check my purse at all.  Therefore, my camera and zoom lens got to come along!  I hope you enjoy the pictures and the videos I took with my phone.  I love this band and always will, they are too young to give up on themselves.  I am seeing George Thorogood Thanksgiving weekend.  This will be the fourth time I’ve seen him.  He plays for hours, is much older and gives encores.  If George can do it, Nathan Wanya and Shawn could have too! 
Me on the way to the show
Faith Evans
Keith Sweat
Nathan Morris
Shawn Stockman
Wanya Morris







Pardon my ridiculous singing voice in these videos.