lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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In his second visit to Buenos Aires, former member of Massive Attack played a recital dark contact with the public as the core, chronic and photos




Tricky and advanced it in an interview with Rolling Stone: besides the songs, the main engine that provides the dynamics of their shows is the feedback from the public. This maxim was not immune to its presentation in Groove, in the framework of the Mixed Race tour, his latest album, whenever the weather escalated, people played a leading role almost, with the singer from Bristol become a teacher stirrer ceremonies.

On stage, Tricky was imposed from the outset. Supported almost exclusively by a gang of girls (guitar, bass, drums and vocals, except for a keyboard), the tough kid from Knowle West contrasted to appear on jogging and naked, wearing a carved physical fitness and boxing blows. After a shadowy, hypnotic start with "You Don" t Want to "and" Really Real ", an extended version rabid" Ace of Spades "by Motörhead led the first invasion by the public stage. Far from being intimidated with flood of people, former Massive Attack seemed in a trance, the victim of a cathartic state.

Like their albums, Tricky based the show on the same formula of oppositions take things to the more fragile, lilting intimacy possible and then blow everything into a raging cry, closer to industrial music trip hop: a the tranquility of "Overcome" was followed by his furious cover of "Black Steel" by Public Enemy, and so on. This dynamic little predictable, he found his best moments in "Hollow" and "Pumpkin", was more effective than intermediate proposed as the most recent "Murder Weapon", with his appointment to the theme of the series Peter Gunn.

Towards the end, everything gets out of hand. After an extended version of "Vent", the band returned for the encore with "Past Mistake", in which the audience went back up to the stage. While the weather was up, Tricky jumped off the stage and dropped his body on a sea of hands that dragged him across Groove. At one point, everyone noticed he was pointing towards the door. Did contact with their fans? Probably, but the fact is that, once the height of the bar of the place, fell to the ground and layered to ... Ordered a whiskey! Thereafter, any attempt to end the show as planned in vain. A wave of hysterical people looking for photos and greetings prevented him from returning to the stage where the band was forced to play the last song of the night, "Ghetto Stars" without him. So while his players were saying goodbye surprised at the situation, Groove bouncers had to pull the Tricky himself through the front door and take it backstage for another entry. For one night, the author of "Puppy Toy" was a victim of its own proposal, or maybe the public did not know the limits measure.


Source: http://www.rollingstone.com.ar

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