![]() ![]() I just wish Wale showed up for our show instead of the night before. Later they came back with "The Seed 2.0" for the encore. Guitarist/singer "Captain" Kirk Douglas pelted out a suite of "Sweet Child O' Mine," "Mannish Boy," "Who Do You Love" and "Immigrant Song," among others. They started out with "How I Got Over" from their new album, and I remember "Here I Come" with Dice Raw's first appearance, "I Got You" with a local artist singing Erykah Badu's chorus, "Game Theory", "Break You Off", "Sacrifice", "Take It There", "Thought Work", and other hits. They had that Roots blend of hip-hop, jazz, funk, soul, rock and since they were in D.C., a little go-go. Sometimes they got slow, sometimes they got fast, sometimes they jammed to five different songs within five minutes. Black Thought even said the people upstairs should throw some ice cubes down to cool things off. The legendary Roots Crew! Shit's hot no matter how you slice it, and with several guest appearances that shit got hotter. ![]()
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