Any fan of true art knows that an artist is most alive when he is on stage.
Tupac Live At The House of Blues is Tupac’s final recorded performance—eternalized
on July 4, 1996 at the House of Blues on the Sunset Strip—and a celebration of his
vital musical genius. One of the most respected aspects of Tupac’s grand personality
was his absolute sincerity, and Tupac Live... stays true to that legacy: it is a completely
honest performance sans censors and retakes. Unlike other Tupac Shakur DVDs that center on
the tumultuous facets of his biography, Tupac Live is simply the portrait of an artist in
his element: the stage. The performance, the energy and the artistry speak for themselves
and further present Tupac as one of the most brilliant entertainers in the history of popular
music and a master craftsman of the stage. The supplemental features of Tupac Live expand this
representation of his talent: a remix music video version of "How Do You Want It" including
concert performance at the Palace Theater in Hollywood and a documentary titled "G-Funk—Just
The Music, No Drama," about the sonic backdrop that inspired and accompanied many of Tupac
Shakur’s poetic verses. Tupac Live is a fitting coda to Tupac’s legacy of brilliant
performance before he moved on to immortality.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Year: 1996
Tracklist:
sorry don't have tracklist
part1
part2
part3
part4
part5
part6
part7
part8
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