Blu wrote:
>Stands in the same spot during the performance. GENIUS.
>Stands in the same spot during the performance. HE TOTALLY FELL OFF.
Those performances were a bit odd.
But I've seen him twice in the last 2 years, he's sick. End of story.
Blu wrote:
>Stands in the same spot during the performance. GENIUS.
>Stands in the same spot during the performance. HE TOTALLY FELL OFF.
Was I wrong? The way he controls his breath on stage is much like hardcore screamo vocalist. Waste everything you got in the first line, then rely on your hypeman to pick you back up. He's unable to perform his music without a hypeman filling in his breaths that he so desperately needs because he screams everything. I just don't see how that shit makes it past rehearsal.cityfan31 wrote:Elision wrote:Because you see a musical performance, to see the artist physically represent what it is they're reciting. If it was just about it sounding good, and the audience enjoying it, then people would do nothing but listen to CDQ shit on their ipods.Menzo wrote:And really, who gives a FUCK how he moves on stage? As long as it sounds good and the crowd enjoys it.
Em's physical presence on stage is just sad to watch currently. He seems like he's about to pop a blood vessel at all times, and his breath management is a 3/10.
I hope Paul reads this so he can pass on your expert advice on 'breath management' to the best rapper of all time.
Elision wrote:Was I wrong? The way he controls his breath on stage is much like hardcore screamo vocalist. Waste everything you got in the first line, then rely on your hypeman to pick you back up. He's unable to perform his music without a hypeman filling in his breaths that he so desperately needs because he screams everything. I just don't see how that shit makes it past rehearsal.
And best rapper of all time?
There's no best rapper of all time. There's so much to hiphop music that nobody is the best at all aspects of it. That's honestly the most stan-ish thing you could possibly say.
Elision wrote:Was I wrong? The way he controls his breath on stage is much like hardcore screamo vocalist. Waste everything you got in the first line, then rely on your hypeman to pick you back up. He's unable to perform his music without a hypeman filling in his breaths that he so desperately needs because he screams everything. I just don't see how that shit makes it past rehearsal.
And best rapper of all time?
There's no best rapper of all time. There's so much to hiphop music that nobody is the best at all aspects of it. That's honestly the most stan-ish thing you could possibly say.
I promise you that in the middle of a thousand people jumping up and down, you're going to get very excited about anything. That's how group hypnosis works. Everybody there wants the same thing, so they all make it happen.JustEnjoytheMusic wrote:your first passage made me laugh. Why? Because it's so level-headed, objective, critical... I saw him live, together with thousands of other people and believe me, the last thing you remain is untouched by an Eminem performance. For a rather short guy, his presence on stage is astounding. I loved the performance. I didn't know I could shriek so loudly (like a girl), I never did that before in my life, yet I did.
Sorry to hear.JustEnjoytheMusic wrote:That performance was one of the best things I've ever seen.
Yes, I very would. What, is he gonna beat me up? The dude's about to do a song with Christina Aguilera. I respect Em more than almost any other MC out there, and as someone who's been following for over a decade, I would do anything in my power to help him regain some composure.JustEnjoytheMusic wrote:What makes me laugh is the thought of you seeing Eminem, not even at a life performance but face-to-face. I wonder if you'd say all those things you've mentioned here
cityfan31 wrote:He used to do exactly the same with Proof
Blake wrote:If he keeps dissing his accents now why does he prefer songs with the accent such as 3 am?
Mathers wrote:Blake wrote:If he keeps dissing his accents now why does he prefer songs with the accent such as 3 am?
Who said he does?
Blake wrote:Mathers wrote:Blake wrote:If he keeps dissing his accents now why does he prefer songs with the accent such as 3 am?
Who said he does?
"I promise to never go back on that promise, in fact
Let's be honest, that last "Relapse" CD was ehhh
Perhaps i ran them accents into the ground"
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