Warren G w/ Kidz in the Hall & U-N-I
Amos' South End
Nov. 5, 2009
The Deal: Strange lineup brings G-Funk and Midwest hip-hop to the South.
The Good: U-N-I didn't approach their set as an opening act and rocked it like the headliners. Double-O from Kidz in the Hall held down a keyboard, beat pad, drum stick and the mic, you have to appreciate that kind of multi-tasking, while Na'ledge made sure his MC duties weren't overlooked. Warren G brought the G-Funk back complete with someone lighting a blunt in the front row and the tribute to Nate Dogg, who's in therapy after suffering multiple strokes, was a very bright spot and probably the most engaging part of the show. Rarely do you see the bigger performers watch the openers from the audience instead of chillin' back stage, props to Kidz in the Hall for that, they definitely gave fans a great opportunity to press the flesh.
The Bad: Did anybody know about this concert? Whether it was the strange combination or lack of promotion, sparse would be an understatement and even the performer's attempts to embrace the intimacy came off kind of sad. With all the extra space people felt the urge to do too much. With every single comment in the crowd being audible on stage, there was a lot of drunken interruptions and did we really didn't need you to crip walk to every Warren G song Malibu's Most Wanted? Warren G's new material got a lot of blank stares before the crowd finally went along with it.
The Verdict: Really really awkward show, more because of the crowd than the artists. U-N-I are definitely a group to watch now. Kidz in the Hall probably should have headlined considering they are a little more relevant and the old heads who came for Warren G had to work in the morning. Don't know if it's a winning combination but it'll work for short tour.