Gig Review & Pictures: Rihanna at The O2 Arena, London – December 1st 2011

Coming on stage to at least 5,000 people booing is not the way any one wants to start a sold-out show London’s O2 Arena.  However, given that Rihanna had made everyone wait over an hour before starting, it was no surprise.  We had been through, chants of her name, Mexican waves, slow clapping, whistles… to the only natural progression was to boo as she came out.  We had to do it (boo her) to get it out of our system.  Also to show solidarity with the hundreds I saw walk past me around 10pm after having travelled from afar in search of last train home to places far beyond the confines of the M25.  Imagine travelling hours to not even see your superstar sing one note!

Music fans, as with any fans, are pretty fickle and with a few songs and a ghastly candy covered outfit, it was all soon forgiven.

Rihanna’s show was full of imagery, costume changes and excitement that did not for a second drag.  It was a display of colour, creation, a pink staircase-tank – it was like a trip to a fairground at times.  Oh… and then there was also so much sexual energy you could bottle it up to sell in Ann Summers.  The “kinky” section featured whips, chains, latex and some poor lady being pounced upon by RiRi before disappearing in a veil  of smoke down to her lair of lust.  The performance of Skin, was an unexpected treat and S&M was the first true karaoke moment of the night.

Surprisingly, where Rihanna is best known for her sexually explicit nature, the  highlight of the evening was the ballads section.  Wearing a beautiful, long, and flowing yellow dress she sung UnfaithfulCalifornia King Bed, and Hate That I Love You with a picturesque sentimentality which took me by surprise.  That wee  section had me a little in awe of her.

Everyone knows Rihanna is not the most gifted of vocalists and her live show exposes this.  There were enough smoke and mirrors during the course of the evening to mask the vast majority of vocal short comings.  Even though this was the Loud Tour, it would have been nice to see Rihanna sneak in a few tunes from her latest #1 album Talk That Talk.  Cockiness performed live would have been interesting to say the least!

Rihanna knows how to craft a pop song, and on Thursday night she showed she knows how to create a decent live performance too.

It is well worth seeking out a live Rihanna performance, just be weary that you may need to book a cab home to be on the safe side!

Rob

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Soulside Funk Charts: Week Ending 08/05/2011

  1. Self-Scientific feat. Big K.R.I.T. – War Stories
  2. Emily Browning – Sweet Dreams (are made of this)
  3. BD feat. Adam Lambert – Whatayawantfromme
  4. Rihanna – Complicated
  5. Mystery Jets – Half In Love With Elizabeth
  6. BD – Label Girl
  7. Ed Sheeran – She
  8. The XX – Islands
  9. Two Door Cinema Club – Eat That Up, It’s Good For You
  10. Maverick Sabre – I Need

Soulside Funk Charts: Week ending 01/05/2011

  1. Mya – Mess Up My Hair
  2. K-Salaam & Beatnick – The Light ’09 (Beatnick & K-Salaam Rmx)
  3. J.A.M.E.S. WATTS – Turn My Swag On (The Re-Fix)
  4. Ciara – Heavy Rotation
  5. Mýa – Before You Say Goodbye
  6. Rihanna – Complicated
  7. Buju Banton – Sinsimilla Persecution (Down & Out remix)
  8. Maverick Sabre – I Need
  9. J.A.M.E.S. WATTS – Wish You Were Here feat. Brian G
  10. Wale – Contemplate

Soulside Funk Charts: week ending 24/04/2011


  1. Aloe Blacc – Femme Fatale
  2. Rihanna – Man Down
  3. Emily King – U & I
  4. Rihanna – Complicated
  5. Aloe Blacc – Your Love Is Killing Me
  6. Everything Everything – Two For Nero
  7. Maverick Sabre – Look What I’ve Done
  8. Christina Milian – Miss You Like Crazy
  9. Larry Gold feat Jaguar Wright – Nothin’
  10. The Drums - Me & The Moon

Gig News: Face value tickets still available for Rihanna in London, be quick though!

Can you keep a secret?  Love her or hate her, Rihanna can put on a spectacle and sing some catchy songs.  Her tickets usually sell out in minutes, and ticket tout scum get them even faster.

However, she quietly announced a show at the O2 on December 1st 2011.  The much sought after standing tickets are still available at SeeTickets for £42.50 (+fees etc)http://www.seetickets.com/Event/RIHANNA/The-O2-arena/540088

I purchased some at 7:34am this morning.  I don’t know how much longer they will be available so be quick!

Don’t say I didn’t warn ya!

Rob

My Thoughts: Chris Brown & Rihanna – The Real Villain

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I am sure many a heated conversation was had surrounding the following topic today… did Chris Brown get off lightly?   However the more important thing to note was the massive injustice the American judicial system served abused women everywhere.

For beating Rihanna black and blue, Chris Brown got a 5 year suspended sentence and 6 months community service.  It can be argued that was harsh considering domestic violence rarely gets a conviction and he has the added punishment of of artists no longer wanting to work with him, losing fans, declining record sales, brands not wanting to go near him for endorsements… add all this together and some could argue the sentence was hard.

He beat Rihanna black and blue.

Yet, I don’t think he is the main villain in this piece.  A disgusting man? Yes.  The main villain in this story? No.

Chris Brown will be fine. He’s still selling records, his new track (the has aptly titled Smash) is doing the rounds online and he appeared on the latest T.I. Mixtape.  History has taught us that with time, good management, and great PR celebrities can bounce back from almost anything!  All of a sudden, that suspended sentence does not sound so hard.

If Chris Brown had gone to trial and pleaded not guilty he could have received 4 years inside.  He decided to tell the truth so he escapes jail time and gets the judge Patricia Schnegg to say “I think it’s commendable that you took responsibility for your conduct, sir.”  And there were have the real villains; the US judicial system.

The US Justice system let a lot of people down.  They could have used this case to set a real precedent.  By giving him a tougher sentence (i.e. some jail time) they would have sent a message that says domestic violence is unacceptable.  This was a massive public case, and any sentencing would have huge ramifications for the face of domestic violence.  Instead, he gets of lightly because he “took responsibility for his actions.”

And did he really do anything commendable?  The whole world knew what he did so he had to turn himself in.  Furthermore I am 100% certain that his legal council told him as soon as pictures of Rihanna surfaced to turn himself in and plead guilty, because they knew he would get off lightly (and probably get a judge to say he is an upstanding citizen for owning up to beating a woman beyond recognition).  Anyway, he was openly denying the rumours before the photos surfaced and even entered an initial please of not guilty!…  Sounds like the actions of a really upstanding citizen to me!

The legal system missed a real bullet here.  It is notoriously hard to get convictions on domestic violence cases because they are hard to prove. They had the opportunity to make a real statement.  By giving him a jail term they would have said, “domestic violence is unacceptable and we will not stand for it no matter who you are!”  If you wanted to ‘reward’ him for pleading guilty, give him 6 months instead of 2 years.

By not taking a stronger stance the US legal system has inadvertently said, “go on, hit ya woman.  Get caught and you’ll get a suspended sentence… just don’t get caught next time!”  Disgusting.  The US Justice system has let down the hundreds and thousands of woman (and a few men) that are victims of domestic violence every year.

Yes Chris Brown was wrong and should never have hit Rihanna… however the US Justice System are the real villains here and should be ashamed of themselves.

Soulside Funk

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