Last night, as we were closing up shop to go home and watch Big Love/drink ourselves to sleep, one of your Idolators commented, "I wish I could go to the Lauryn Hill show." "Yes," said the other, "that should be a 'good' time." Well apparently it was indeed a good time, though just as inexplicable as one could have hoped, with Hill's hits set to loooong African/island rhythms by a large ensemble and the singer herself apparently performing her own songs in all new arrangements that had her skiddly-diddly-bop scatting like Cab Calloway:
They were her hit songs from The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, but played over unrecognizable reggae rhythms and Afro-beat ska arrangements. She sang the favorites the crowd came to hear, but fans couldn't sing along because they didn't know these melodies, and because, well, Hill wasn't even singing. She was scatting and chanting and shuffling about. She performed an energetic rendition of "Lost Ones" fused with Bob Marley's "Natty Dread" and then "Final Hour" melded with Peter Tosh's "Downpressor Man," and "Zion" blended with Marley's "Iron, Lion, Zion." Sometimes it sounded beautiful, sometimes it sounded like babble. Each song — upbeat, percussive basslines beneath Hill's rough, repetitive chanting — was at least ten minutes long. The crowd sat in a collective stare, not quite sure what to make of it.
Now, the idea of 10-minute Afrobeat/reggae versions of Hill and Fugees classics could turn out either astounding or atrocious in practice, and so you should probably take this (mostly positive) Rolling Stone review with a few grains of salt. Especially when you remember that other recent Hill shows featuring a similar big band/new arrangements set up were panned as dodgy, possibly drunken debacles. If anyone was at the concert and can confirm/deny this report in the comments box, this old Fugees fan would much appreciate it.
Lauryn Hill Shocks Fans With Two-Hour-Plus Career Spanning Concert









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I'm sure Pras was not impressed. I'm also sure that Pras wants to know if you need any work done around the house. He has references!
Did you see what she looked like? Definitely NOT sane again. And my grandmother wants her muumu AND her hairstyle back pronto.
I was at the Lauryn Hill show and I would say the article is pretty dead on. There were moments when what she was doing was just...NOT WORKING but others when it was phenominal. The musicians were incredible, though.
Come back, L-Boogie. All is forgiven.
All I know is the cops shut down all entrances to the park when attendance reached 30,000(!). I was one of the unlucky 5-10,000 people roaming the streets trying to find a way to sneak in...
Who would have guessed that, of the two, Erykah Badu would come out on top.
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