October
16
Jay-Z Reopens the Palladium ... And Makes It Sound Good
Steve Mirkin was impressed by Jay-Z and the renovated Palladium. He reports:
Decked out with new carpets and freshly painted, the refurbished marquee and a circular ceiling return the room to its original look; the venerable venue is certainly swank. For the opening at least, the prison-like security searches have become a thing of the past. (How often are you patted down by a man wearing white gloves and a tux?). And most importantly the sound is much improved.
There was still some boominess on the low end (although this is a problem at most live hip hop shows) but the vocals were audible and the mix was crisp and clear, without the muddy echo that was the most prominent feature of the old Palladium.
Jay-Z opened with “Say Hello” and acknowledged the historic nature of his perf, commenting that the venerable ballroom’ opened up in 1940 with a show by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra featuring Frank Sinatra. “I like to think I’m the Sinatra of today.If he was ‘Old Blue Eyes,’ I’m ‘Old Brown Eyes.’”
Jay-Z then made the case that he is by far the most exciting performing in hip hop today.
The set included “Swagga Like Us,” featuring T.I. in the evening’s lone guest appearance, “99 Problems,” “Excuse Me Miss,” “Blue Magic,” “Public Service Announcement,” “Minority Report” and "Hard Knock Life."





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