Cypress Hill - Troubadour - 8-6-11

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Lainna Fader
Cypress Hill
Troubadour
8-6-11

Better than . . . smoking at home.

"This is our first time rockin' the Troubadour," said B-Real of Cypress Hill, speaking from the fabled club on the twentieth anniversary of the legendary rap group's multi-platinum self-titled debut. "It took us 20 years to get here."

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Lainna Fader
B-Real and Sen Dog
Undeniably one of the most influential groups in the history of hip-hop, the South Gate stoners were the first Latino group to sell a millions copies, with four of their first five records earning platinum status -- and '93's Black Sunday going triple-plat. They've ignited a revolution, becoming cultural icons for their groundbreaking early records and their medical marijuana advocacy. They also host their own SmokeOut, a single-day rap and rock music festival where medical marijuana patients can smoke freely on site. On Saturday night, they celebrated their storied career with an intimate sold out show at the Troubadour.

Originally slated to play Cypress Hill in its entirety, they instead split their discography into blocks, playing a few hits off of most of their studio albums, and ended with a handful of surprise guests.

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B-Real
Block 1: Cypress Hill
After two hours of regrettable sets from DJ openers ranging from boring to downright sad, B-Real and Sen Dog emerged from smoke wearing leather Cypress Hill motorcycle jackets. they opened with "Pigs," the first track off their debut album. Their chemistry was evident; their years of recording and touring the world together still translates into a tight and highly energetic live performance.

Block 2: Black Sunday
Reaching deeper into their treasure chest of canonical classics, they moved into hits "Ain't Going Out Like That," "Insane in the Brain," and "A to the K," off their sophomore album Black Sunday, the record that more explicitly connected them to rock and heavy metal.

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Sen Dog
Block 3: IV
After "A to the K," B-Real decided it was time for the traditional smoke break, lighting up a massive joint. This led into a weed medley, "I Want to Get High," "Hits From the Bong," and "Stoned is the Way of the Walk." As you know, he's made the proselytizing of pot his personal mission and the center of Cypress Hill's music and philosophy. The volume of weed he's smoked over the last twenty years is enough to make you wonder how he's got any brain cells left, but twenty plus years in, he's still holding it together. His lungs are as durable as his musical catalogue."Dr. Greenthumb" followed, folks hoisted their medical cards in the air.

Block 4: III (Temples of Boom)
Skipping back to Temples of Boom, Cypress Hill played "Throw Your Set in the Air," "Illusions, "Let It Rain," and "Make a Move." In my opinion it's not groundbreaking like their first record, but Temples of Boom is probably their most consistent album from start to finish, with some of Mugg's best production.

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Eric Bobo
Block 5: Rise Up

Finally having fulfilled their contractual obligations with Sony, Cypress Hill signed with West-Coast label Priority Records (under the wing of Creative Chairman Snoop Dogg) to release Rise Up last year, their first new album in six years. They only played two songs from the album, however -- single "It Ain't Nothin'" and "Light It Up."

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Lainna Fader
DJ Muggs
Finale: "Rise Up," "Rock Superstar"

Sen Dog introduced Sean McCormick of SX-10--Sen's rap metal band--first, and then called out Christian Olde Wolbers from Fear Factory. Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash came next to perform "Rise Up." Slash was a fairly predictable guest for the evening, as Slash and Cypress Hill have jammed together a few times and collaborated on a cover of "Paradise City" with Fergie. Shavo Odadjian made an appearance on set closer "Rock Superstar."

Video of Cypress Hill's finale with Slash and Shavo below:

We left the Troubadour fatigued, sweaty, and thoroughly thrilled.

Personal Bias: Sitting through two hours of shitty DJ sets before Cypress Hill got going was pretty annoying.

The Crowd: As a friend said, "These people look like the people who go to 7-Eleven on 7-11 for free slurpees." 98% dudes, almost all wearing black shirts with Cypress Hill or Rock the Bell screen prints. And one guy in a bucket hat and an NPR shirt.

Random Notebook Dump: Cool that they brought with them the same photographer who's been shooting Cypress Hill for twenty years.

Set list:

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9 comments
Edgar
Edgar

I have re-uploaded this (the above, missing) video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... with a MUCH improved audio track. I would imagine it will make watching it considerably more enjoyable. Hopefully the link above can get replaced...

Lainna_Fader_The_Biggest_Hater
Lainna_Fader_The_Biggest_Hater

This Writer Must have been on the Rag That Night, All This Article reads is "I Had A Shitty Time At A Cypress Hill Show" -    THEIR SHOW WAS AWESOME...DUH!

Guest
Guest

the opening dj's were god awful and Christian Olde Wolber has lost his touch he looked completely out of place out there. Shavo and slash were brillant as always. good show wish it was at a bigger venue.

Dmc1063
Dmc1063

Anyone with a decent computer program can perform as crappy as these so called DJ's. But @ least they can say they suckered someone into paying them for the shit they put out. Score one for the turntable superstars.

Rosey Ortega
Rosey Ortega

It was epic! I'm glad I was there to support my #1 group! I love u b

guest
guest

Rad show.  Your friend seems spot on with the slurpee comment.

FrankMacdonald
FrankMacdonald

I just paid $ 23.86 for an iPhone and my girlfriend loves her Dell laptop that we got for $ 38.76 there arriving tomorrow by UPS I will never pay such expensive retail prices in stores again. Especially when I also sold a 42 inch LED TV to my boss for $ 665 which only cost me $ 62,81 to buy. Here is the website we use to get it all from, GrabPenny.com

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