I went Sunday and it was a phenomenal show. Absolute favorite band. It must have been a sell out. The way the band blends together is music to my ears...lol
It was *totally sold out -- even getting scalped tickets came with challenges! I've been going to that venue for several decades and I've never seen it that full in my life! Really incredible to see how far they've come!
Finally saw them about a week ago, so much fun!! Super cool that they’ve been throwing MF DOOM into the hip hop medleys as well, I didn’t know they’ve been doing that
@@adamsubtract81 Starting at 0:14 they play Coffin Nails, Gazzillion Ear, and at some other shows they've been following that with Deep Fried Frenz, (look up the Glastonbury show from this summer)
Yeah, For me - I wish they would’ve extended the Electric Relaxation a bit more and brought back the Sade ‘Sweetest Taboo’ in the medley. Regardless, still good. Would like a CD of just all these medleys from them. 🔥🔥🔥
It the theme song to a 1970s film called Midnight Express. Based upon a true story of American in a Turkish prison for drug smuggling. See it. Very good.
I've been working on this myself (tracking for a recording I made). The first 10 seconds of the first melody weren't captured here, so it's actually a bit longer but this is the best I've got so far. The last few minutes they basically split Summer Madness into two parts with some Tina Turner in between. So, I'm not sure if this was a cover of the whole song with an interlude or just two melodies in three parts. YMMV. Also, I realize that some of these melodies in hip-hop/rap songs are often sampled from another artist. I haven't always made that distinction. Apologies in advance. 00:00 The Message (Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five) 00:14 Rapp Snitch Knishes / Coffin Nails (MF Doom) [N.B. Coffin Nails is just the name of the instrumental track, Rap Snitch Knishes is Coffin Nails with lyrics] 00:33 Gazzillion Ear (MF Doom) 00:54 Genius of Love (Tom Tom Club) 01:59 Simon Says (Pharoah Monche) 02:23 Footsteps in the Dark (The Isley Brothers) 02:47 Regulate (Warren G) 03:26 Nuthin' But A G Thang (Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg) 04:15 Got Your Money (Ol' Dirty Bastard) 04:33 Electric Relaxation (A Tribe Called Quest) 05:01 Girls Dem Sugar (Beenie Man featuring Mya) 05:58 Get Money (The Notorious B.I.G.) 06:22 True (Spandau Ballet) 07:02 Summer Madness (Kool and the Gang) part 1 09:28 What's Love Got to Do With It (Tina Turner) 11:10 Summer Madness (Kool and the Gang) part 2
Genius of Love (Tom Tom Club). Tom Tom Club was founded by two members of the Talking Heads. Tina Weymouth is the bassist and is, IMO, the most legendary of female bassists. See my comment above for the whole breakdown.
I went Sunday and it was a phenomenal show. Absolute favorite band. It must have been a sell out. The way the band blends together is music to my ears...lol
It was *totally sold out -- even getting scalped tickets came with challenges! I've been going to that venue for several decades and I've never seen it that full in my life! Really incredible to see how far they've come!
I went Sunday unreal show. Moment in history
My daughter and me were at the Saturday show. They were remarkable. We loved every moment and will see them anytime they are back this way.
Great video and sound quality! Thanks for the treat!!
I'm going today! Can't wait :)
HAVE FUN!
It was such a good show!!!
We sat right behind you because I can hear myself @3:28 lol. Super fun night!
FABulous show! DAnced my butt off.
Finally saw them about a week ago, so much fun!! Super cool that they’ve been throwing MF DOOM into the hip hop medleys as well, I didn’t know they’ve been doing that
Nice! What DOOM track?
@@adamsubtract81 Starting at 0:14 they play Coffin Nails, Gazzillion Ear, and at some other shows they've been following that with Deep Fried Frenz, (look up the Glastonbury show from this summer)
Guess I'm getting old.... I miss the pre-Covid medley........
I have one of those too: ua-cam.com/video/AnarYI6V3OU/v-deo.html And it's totally OK to like/dislike whatever you want!
Yeah, For me - I wish they would’ve extended the Electric Relaxation a bit more and brought back the Sade ‘Sweetest Taboo’ in the medley. Regardless, still good. Would like a CD of just all these medleys from them. 🔥🔥🔥
Theme from "3 Tough Guy's"... please...
00:34 Anyone know what this song is?
It the theme song to a 1970s film called Midnight Express. Based upon a true story of American in a Turkish prison for drug smuggling. See it. Very good.
@@michaelsanchez2415 Thanks Michael. Yes, remember it now...
anyone have the time stamp breakdowns? I went to the Sunday show but I believe they switched up the set!
I've been working on this myself (tracking for a recording I made). The first 10 seconds of the first melody weren't captured here, so it's actually a bit longer but this is the best I've got so far. The last few minutes they basically split Summer Madness into two parts with some Tina Turner in between. So, I'm not sure if this was a cover of the whole song with an interlude or just two melodies in three parts. YMMV. Also, I realize that some of these melodies in hip-hop/rap songs are often sampled from another artist. I haven't always made that distinction. Apologies in advance.
00:00 The Message (Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five)
00:14 Rapp Snitch Knishes / Coffin Nails (MF Doom) [N.B. Coffin Nails is just the name of the instrumental track, Rap Snitch Knishes is Coffin Nails with lyrics]
00:33 Gazzillion Ear (MF Doom)
00:54 Genius of Love (Tom Tom Club)
01:59 Simon Says (Pharoah Monche)
02:23 Footsteps in the Dark (The Isley Brothers)
02:47 Regulate (Warren G)
03:26 Nuthin' But A G Thang (Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg)
04:15 Got Your Money (Ol' Dirty Bastard)
04:33 Electric Relaxation (A Tribe Called Quest)
05:01 Girls Dem Sugar (Beenie Man featuring Mya)
05:58 Get Money (The Notorious B.I.G.)
06:22 True (Spandau Ballet)
07:02 Summer Madness (Kool and the Gang) part 1
09:28 What's Love Got to Do With It (Tina Turner)
11:10 Summer Madness (Kool and the Gang) part 2
@@captainentropy2725 Impressive, thanks! ✨👏
2:47 is actually I keep forgetting by Michael McDonald
Not even good audio quality and it still slaps
00:59 what's the song please ?🥵
Genius of Love (Tom Tom Club). Tom Tom Club was founded by two members of the Talking Heads. Tina Weymouth is the bassist and is, IMO, the most legendary of female bassists. See my comment above for the whole breakdown.
@@captainentropy2725 🧊
It's an 80s tune by Tom Tom Club called Genius of Love. The band was side gig of Tina Weymouth of the Talking Heads.