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Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa take over Steel City
Long time Steelers fan Snoop Dogg “rolled” into the Steel City with home town hero Wiz Khalifa last night as part of their The High Road Tour.
Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa take over Steel City
By Josh Drespling
Photos by Jason Nelson
Long time Steelers fan Snoop Dogg “rolled” into the Steel City with home town hero Wiz Khalifa last night as part of their The High Road Tour. Once the smoked cleared from the stage you could see that nearly 20,000 fans had braved the heat and traffic to “hook-up” with the rap world’s premier weed coinsures.
Snoop kicked of the combined set with the classics “Nothin’ But a G Thang,” “Doggy Style,” and “The Next Episode” with blunt in hand. After his “puff-puff-pass” Wiz toke center stage to perform “Bake Sale” and “We Dem Boyz.”
They continued to “burn” through a set of hits featuring “Gin & Juice, “Coolaid,” a tribute to Biggie and Tupac, along with Khalifa’s “Ink My Whole Body,” and “No Sleep.”
The duo smoked through a series of covers including, “Jump Around,” by of House of Pain, “All The Way Up,” by Akon and others. They passed around a blunt several times and then brought out giant inflatable blunts that were passed into the smoked filled crowd while performing “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
They couldn’t miss the opportunity to wave the Terrible Towels in Steeler County. Snoop talked about how new fans are jumping on the Steeler band wagon and that he has been down since the 70s. He turned and asked Wiz if he had an anthem for just such an occasion. For which he responded with “Blank ‘n Yellow”. As the track wound down Wiz proclaimed “I love my city!”
Though The High Road Tour has been plagued with controversy: namely a railing collapsing in Camden NJ and reports of nearly 50 people being treated for alcohol poisoning after drinking Vodka from water bottles in NY the night here in Pittsburgh went on relatively smooth. There were reports of ticketing for marijuana, however there were no significant incidents, unless you count the plethora of employers around the region that will be administering random drug tests tomorrow morning.
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Collective Soul “7EVEN YEAR ITCH” Greatest Hits 1994-2001 Vinyl
I’ve always been a big fan of Collective Soul and have been lucky to have seen them a few times. This band has always been in my music mixes since the 1990s.
The vinyl release is exactly what you would want for a greatest-hits album. All the best songs that collective soul had from 1994–2001 If you were a teenager or an adult in the 90s, you can’t tell me that you didn’t jam out to songs like “Shine,” “Gel,” and “December.”
With other great songs like “Heavy,” “Run,” “The World I Know,” and “Forgiveness,” This greatest hit album sounds amazing on vinyl as well. Craft Recordings has done a really great job of keeping the magic and sound of these amazing songs.
The sleeve cover has some cool photos of the band throughout the years. This vinyl just came out in Collective Soul fashion in December, and is ready to be part of your vinyl collection, and just brings you back to a great time in life.
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Otep – Hydra 10th Anniversary Vinyl
I received a copy of the album, and when I first opened it, the artwork struck me first. Otep has always been a great visual artist, with her amazing drawings and characters. I even have one of them tattooed on myself. When you see the artwork on this vinyl release, you will really be drawn in and appreciate the artistry.
The sound of this vinyl is amazing. It’s been years since I’ve listened to anything on vinyl and forgot how much I loved the sound of the medium compared to CDs and digital releases. I love the songs on this album because, as with all Otep albums, it has such raw power and emotions, mixed with the anger and beauty of Otep’s poetry. Otep is one of the greats.
The album starts off with the track “Rising,” and this initial song sets the tone for what you’re about to hear from the balance of the album. The standout tracks on this album have to be “Necromantic,” “Apex Predator,” “Voyeur,” and “Feral Game.” Over all, the album as a complete piece of art is amazing. I would encourage you, if you’re a fan of Otep or a collector of vinyl, to add this vinyl to your collection.
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WEDNESDAY 13: Performs Muderdolls Lititz PA Show Review
Wednesday 13 came into Lititz, PA, on November 18th, bringing the music, or The MurderDolls, with him. Continuing the legacy of Joey Jordison and Ben Graves.
Wednesday 13 is on a tour now; that’s all MurderDolls. 21 years have passed since Beyond the Valley of the MurderDolls came out, and 13 years have passed since Women and Children Last was released. Wednesday and his bandmates are sharing the stage with Infected Rain and Gemini Syndrome on this tour.
The show was amazing; this was our first time covering a show at Mickey’s Black Box. The venue, the staff, and our media contact were so hospitable. The venue was amazing, with a cool balcony on the second floor to watch the show as well.
We got to hear a full set of 20 MurderDolls songs, which was pretty much every song on both albums. There were some songs I haven’t gotten to hear in a long time, like “Grave Robbing USA”, “Drug Me To Hell”, and “Summertime Suicide”. Of course, it wouldn’t be a MurderDolls show if they didn’t play “I Love to Say Fuck” and finish the night with “Dead in Hollywood.”
It’s always a blast to see Wednesday 13 in concert, and I was so excited for the band that a lot of these shows were sold out. It was also a special night because it was my GF’s “50th” birthday and my buddy’s GF’s birthday the next day. We got the MC of the show, Don Jamieson, to give them a little birthday shout-out.
Although it’s sad that Joey and Ben are no longer with us, I’m sure Joey is loving that Murderdolls is still kicking ass after all those years, and I know that Wednesday 13 is so appreciative of what MurderDolls has done for his career.
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