Discuss Tupac - Live At The House Of Blues here

does the dvd have a lot of back stage footage of pac somking and drinking carrying bitches or is it just stage performances?
 
Roscoe Outlaw said:
i'm wondering who the rest of the people are on stage in the last scene!
please help a bro out if y'all know. :thumb:
so far i recognize these people:

2Pac
Noble
Napoleon
Kastro
Edi
Khadafi
Prince Ital Joe
Suge Knight
Snoop
Daz
Kurupt
K-Ci
JoJo
Dalvin Degrate
DJ Pooh
Nate Dogg
Bad Azz

Big Pimpin?
OFTB?
Danny Boy (i didnt see him but he must be there too)

u missed Soopafly
 
some more screentakes for anyone still ain't convinced for buying this/waiting on gettin it!

ps these are low quality, the quality on the dvd is fantastic!

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I actually like the Snoop Dogg and DPG performance better than the 2pac one..Snoop and DPG are more rehearsed and 2pac sounds like he and his crew just came on stage and sang some songs freehand.

PS: Did anyone notice that the "I Ain't Mad At Cha" Video's Audio is different than previously ripped videos..i mean you can hear that the beat is much better and the trumpet steals the instrumental (which there is no trace of on the album).

anyhoo: i rate pac's performance a solid 8/10 and Snoops a 10/10!
 
EriMakaveli said:
I actually like the Snoop Dogg and DPG performance better than the 2pac one..Snoop and DPG are more rehearsed and 2pac sounds like he and his crew just came on stage and sang some songs freehand.

PS: Did anyone notice that the "I Ain't Mad At Cha" Video's Audio is different than previously ripped videos..i mean you can hear that the beat is much better and the trumpet steals the instrumental (which there is no trace of on the album).

anyhoo: i rate pac's performance a solid 8/10 and Snoops a 10/10!

I agree with this, but we should consider all the facts. Remember that same day, Pac had just gotten back from his trip to Italy, and then they had the situation with Fatal trying to bring a Glock into the House of Blues and getting snagged by security. And there was probably zero rehearsal done. And when you compare Pac's crew to Snoop's, you know what time it is. Pac had the Outlawz as his backup group (even though Fatal couldn't be there plus you had Kastro with his out-of-tune voice and Noble with his horrible ass stage presence... Kadafi, E.D.I., and Napolean held it down though) and an incompetent DJ who couldn't even play the right song on time. Snoop had Tha Dogg Pound as his backup group (plus the entire L.A. Zoo), DJ Pooh actually DJing, dancers, and an actual rehearsed lineup of songs. Snoop is better at getting the crowd involved, but Pac has a better stage presence.
 
I dunno if anyone has said this, but this right here is proof that Death Row knows how to put out releases that truly satisfy the fans, they make do with what they have and yes, they don't ruin stuff that shouldn't be ruined.

Nu-Mixx Klazzics was forgivable because those songs were already released and it was pretty much the only thing they could do relevant to 'Pac at the time.

I'm telling you, if Amaru hadn't gotten their hands on the masters we would have all been buying OGs from best buy and been arguing about something else.

Lol. I will pick this up and watch it after Ramadan.

-Z-
 
Tupac was cool but I think Snoop and the DPG rocked it better. Maybe they should have called it Death Row live at the HOB. But anyway, I liked that song the Dogg Pound did from their west coast aftershock cd. Was that song ever officially released? Wonder what the tracklist was like. I wish the other recent Pac cds were done the same way, unremixed. Also thank God Death Row didn't do any of those stupid edits like on other dvds. The videos were left alone in their entirety.
 
bigCASH said:
does the dvd have a lot of back stage footage of pac somking and drinking carrying bitches or is it just stage performances?

can somebody who's seen it let me know
 
DontheMakaveli said:
Tupac was cool but I think Snoop and the DPG rocked it better. Maybe they should have called it Death Row live at the HOB. But anyway, I liked that song the Dogg Pound did from their west coast aftershock cd. Was that song ever officially released? Wonder what the tracklist was like. I wish the other recent Pac cds were done the same way, unremixed. Also thank God Death Row didn't do any of those stupid edits like on other dvds. The videos were left alone in their entirety.

me in your world was released on death row greatest hits in 96
 
So what extra's this dvd got apart from the blues footage I seen you post up pics of
2 live an die in la
califorina love
 
im in the uk and i got the dvd from the usa today from cduniverse as thats where i buy all my dvds/cds from, its a wicked dvd, any one know are there any easter eggs on it or hidded stuff,
 
i have to agree that snoop and tha pound had a bit better of a set in the concert. i mean don't get me wrong, 2pac definitely rocked the house and came strong but as with a lot of his songs, the outlawz sort of brought the performances down a lil' bit. it definitely seemed like snoop and dpg were much better prepared to put on a concert show than 2pac and the outlawz were. i remember reading somewhere that 2pac didn't really have time to rehearse his set because he'd just gotten back from italy so that might explain why things seemed kind of out of sync among his set during the show. i don't know whether snoop and his clique were able to rehearse or not, but they definitely brought their A-game that night. man it's hard to remember the last time snoop came off as good as he did here. he was most definitely at his peak as an artist on that night. not saying that 2pac wasn't, because he definitely was at his peak as well, but with snoop - it's just hard to believe that he was able to fall off as bad as he has since then because this was definitely his peak performance. seeing all of the talent on that stage together back then, they were more than just on top of the rap game - they were the rap game, point blank. it's just kind of sad to think back to those days and reminisce about what once was, but will never be again. great show.
 

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