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godfatherguido
11-06-2004, 10:46 AM
my voice is still so damn sore, iwas so damn close, i saw the white in MCA's hair

brooklyndust
11-06-2004, 10:52 AM
we already have two threads about the detroit show

ScarySquirrel
11-06-2004, 11:11 AM
Are you that jackass who was wearing the green coat that said something about "Godfather" on the back who started moshing like an idiot? If so, get a new fuckin' haircut for starters, the halfway mohawk is really stupid looking, and secondly get some respect for your fellow concert goers. Not everyone likes having some moron who appears to be having a seizure throwing himself into the rest of the crowd like a flailing idiot.

godfatherguido
11-11-2004, 04:31 PM
First things first, that was not me,. Me and friend were the two canucks in front of the stage(i was the one with the beardlike a billygoatand the kickass canadian flag tattoo on my neck),but i did see that guy, and i agree with you on that subject.
Second, i mean no disrespect towards the bboys, they have been my favorite band since '87 when i first heard Licence to Ill. I don t think MCA cares about if his hair is going white,if he did, he would die it. I m thirty myself and going grey, when its not died.
Third and foremost, every time i see them it gets better and better, and this album is a totally old school and awsome, even for being political.Can t wait for the next time.

sugarbabie
11-12-2004, 02:18 AM
Does anyone have any pics from the Detroit show?

sugarbabie
11-12-2004, 06:27 AM
Does anyone have any pics from the Detroit show? :confused:

sugarbabie
11-12-2004, 06:28 AM

dublirie04
11-13-2004, 07:02 AM
my voice is still so damn sore, iwas so damn close, i saw the white in MCA's hair

My voice is still gone too. It is a week later now and I feel like I rap in a voice like MCA...Detroit was so fun and I too cannot wait to see them someday again. I agree that this album is crucial, political, yes but that is the majority of the influence this year for many americans. The politics are winding down--the hype of this album I will never get over though. Much Respect to all the architechs who made it out to Detroit. Mad Love, DUB L IRIE :p :D :D :rolleyes: