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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: DjProvoke on June 21, 2006, 11:38:00 am
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before Macy Gray
1. Steve Spacek- the hills
2. T-Love- who smoked sunshine
3. Outkast- so fresh so clean
4. Dj Spinna- surely
5. Plant Life- bottle of hope
6. Barry White- playing your game
7. Foster Sylvers- misdemeanor
8. Isley Brothers- who's that lady (Questlove remix)
9. Ini- the life I live
10. D'angelo- brown sugar
11. LIttle Brother- not enough
12. Dana Dane- cinderfella
13. Digable Planets- nickel bag
14. Tom Tom CLub- elephant
15. Dj Mitsu- negative ion (Sa Ra remix)
16. Leon Haywood- I wanna do something freaky to you
17. James Brown- let a man come in and do the popcorn pt.1
18. Morris Jefferson- spank our blank blank
19. Brand New Heavies- state of yo (feat. Black Sheep)
20. Pharrel- can I have it like that
21. Tribe Called Quest- motivators
22. J-Live- true school anthem
23. Gangstarr- dwyck
24. Common- it's your world
25. Stevie Wonder- higher ground
26. Prince- black sweat
27. Ripple- willie pass the water
28. Esg- ufo
29. Ike & Tina Turner- too much women
30. Betty Davis- game is my middle name
31. GLoria Lynne- foolish dreamer
32. Bettye Swann- boy next door
33. Zulema- it's all right with me
after Macy Gray (my last set)
1. New Edition- cool it now
2. People Under the Stairs- tuxedo rap
3. Lou Rawls- dead end street
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great set!
do you have this album? i would think it would fit right into that soul/hip-hop vibe you were going for:
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Did anyone actually pay $40 to see Macy Gray?
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Originally posted by beedubyah:
Did anyone actually pay $40 to see Macy Gray?
ok, disclaimer: this is complete and total conjecture, just a gut hunch, none of it backed by any kind of fact
i'm thinking that Macy Gray has kind of quietly moved from being a "pop star" appealling to the younger MTV/radio crowds to attracting more of the "contemporary R&B" and neo-soul set (think Me'Shell NdegéOcello fans), who tend to be an older and more wealthy crowd and who don't necessarily change allegiances as someone becomes "unhip"
but hey, what do i know...
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Originally posted by beedubyah:
Did anyone actually pay $40 to see Macy Gray?
I didn't this time, but I saw her at the club back in 2003. I think it cost about the same. She puts on a great show.
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Yeah that Foriegn Exchange album is nice. Phonte is the MC on that album and he is in the group Little Brother which I did play. Good call.
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I would agree. I saw her with the hipsters in 1999 or 2000. Only then, the price was $20 or less.
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa08:
Originally posted by beedubyah:
Did anyone actually pay $40 to see Macy Gray?
ok, disclaimer: this is complete and total conjecture, just a gut hunch, none of it backed by any kind of fact
i'm thinking that Macy Gray has kind of quietly moved from being a "pop star" appealling to the younger MTV/radio crowds to attracting more of the "contemporary R&B" and neo-soul set (think Me'Shell NdegéOcello fans), who tend to be an older and more wealthy crowd and who don't necessarily change allegiances as someone becomes "unhip"
but hey, what do i know... [/b]