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My friends, at the risk of losing my head I must say it. I did not quite get
the same feeling you all are talking about. Especially, not from Prince Obi
Osadebe. King Sunny Ade was a shadow of his previous appearance at the
Barrymore. Oh, Prince Osadebe- his music was too long and repetitive.
Moreover, he was almost repeating his father's music, who wasn't a king by
the way. I wonder where he gets the Prince from. Perhaps because we have a
king Sunny Ade, therefore, we must have a prine Obi Osadebe. Gimme a break!
He lacked they originality in his father's music. But the company was good
and I must confess, if they come around again I will be there.
>From: Ray Kumapayi <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "AAM (African Association of Madison)"
><[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: KING SUNNY ADE
>Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 10:43:23 -0700
>
>Ann Marie: Right you are! The house was packed. I, as you, marvelled at
>the no-"Just for Men" men. The one on the right was definitely Uncle Ben's
>mirror image. King Sunny Ade (KSA) was just majestic with his showmanship
>and delivery. A lot is also to be said for Prince Obi Osadebe's opening;
>he was very smooth
>Trini: yes, we should support more of such performances. The last time KSA
>was here, it was at the Barrymore Theater which had ample room and seating;
>hardly elbow room at Luther's for KSA's calibre. However, once the show
>started, we were all into it.
>Great concert. Thanks.
>
>Annmarie Dawson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>Sorry Folks, if you missed the Sunny Ade show last night at Luther Blues,
>you really missed a great show. I don't mean to rub it in but the house
>was packed and we danced liked there was no tomorrow.
>
>The band was fantastic and the two guys singing with Sunny Ade were
>wonderful. It was encouraging for us up and coming geriatrics to see these
>men, with gray hair (no "Just for Men" for them), moving like a younger
>version of themselves. One of them looked so much like my Uncle Ben and
>even danced somewhat like him but alas, my Uncle Ben doesn't have the
>footwork and cannot go down on his knees like the man on stage. Come to
>think of it, neither can I :). The other older gentleman, I labeled Uncle
>Bill. Maaan, their performance was fantastic. The most interesting sight
>was seeing these men with gray hair that did not match their moves and
>their performance in general.
>
>Can you tell that I am still wired up from the show and cannot fall asleep?
>
>Have a great weekend.
>
>Ann Marie
>
>
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