Thursday, January 12, 2006

Saul Williams live review

Hey again, sorry for the lack of updates recently.

I caught Saul Williams last night at Beck's Festival Bar, and it was a fantastic show and I've posted a review of it.


Saul Williams live review


Saul Williams
Beck’s Festival Bar, Sydney
11th January, 2006.

An interesting crowd had gathered at Beck’s Festival Bar to see Saul Williams play a show of his hip-hop material, the night before sold out a 4 night stint of spoken word at the Opera House. There were plenty of people more dressed to impress, and a good number of older people, than you would expect at your typical show.
This didn’t matter though. As Saul preached to the faithfully gathered early in his set, “We Are One.” And indeed, we all believed it as we shared the experience that is a Saul Williams show.

Saul took command of his audience’s attention and imagination as soon as he stepped on the stage, with the cheers soon subsiding into a hushed reverance as he stood, front center of the stage, reciting a mash-up of lines from his poems and songs in one long passage. As it progressed the intensity of his delivery grew, and with that, the excitement of the crowd, feeding off every word – especially when the majority of people picked up on passages from his better-known material, such as “Twice The First Time”. The passage ended with the line “Now tell me, where my niggas at?”, Saul’s accompanying DJ CXKidtronix dropped the bass for “African Student Movement”, and Saul’s musical set was underway.
Proving himself to be a great musical performer as well as a great poet, Saul danced, strutted and rapped across the stage, playing a set that was mostly derived from his latest, and strongest self-titled album. The set was predominantly Saul’s heavier numbers, with songs such as "Grippo", "Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare)" (the last verse delivered as spoken word) and "Telegram" showing Saul to be an intense MC, while the slower numbers, such as "Black Stacey", stopped the show from being too overbearing.
Saul is best known as a poet, and between songs he often recited his passages. Every time, the room fell into the same hushed reverance that was there at the beginning of the show – at one point, saul even stepped in front of his microphone and recited part of a passage without his mic, something which I imagine sent shivers down everyone else’s spines as well as mine.

Perhaps as expected, Saul also took plenty of time to speak about his political beliefs. However, unlike the majority of performers who attempt to use the stage to discuss politics, Saul proved to be a captivating speaker. His message was much more empowering than most other artists, a message that encouraged the individual to be tolerant, openminded and strong-willed, rather than the somewhat cliché anti-bush rant that has been adopted by many other musicians. Everyone seemed genuinely appreciative of what Saul had to say, and Saul in return seemed appreciative of his audience.

Saul closed with a chaotic "List Of Demands", with Saul bouncing all over the stage as the crowd filled in the “Wah, wah, wah” part of the song, but returned amid a huge appeal for an encore. The room again became silent for the short while that Saul remained onstage, delivering a beautiful poem unaccompanied to close the set, ending his show in a captivating and beautiful way.

Before he launched into “List Of Demands”, Saul quipped “They told you I was serious, but they didn’t tell you I was danceable too, did they?”. It was a fitting thing to say – standing together as one, the crowd danced, stood silent, were moved, and were inspired during Saul’s set.


I've posted one of the highlights of his most recent self-titled album, titled "Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare)".

Download "Saul Williams - Act III Scene 2 (Shakespeare)"

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