De Angelo if you see this dont take that devils shot its a slice of the devils pie baby. You prophesied the future of whats happening right now they have fallen into the timeline of the devils lair of the greatest liar in this world.
If that’s mtv awards 2000 then Aaliyah was looking to hear D’Angelo live lol! I’m from that interview with Beyonce they called him hot & fine... they never lie 🔥🔥🔥
The bass line from Devil's Pie is actually from a few notes from the beginning of Teddy Pendergrass - "And if I Had" which DJ Premier (the song's producer) sampled and flipped in a genius way only he can do.
I was at the show in Brixton in 2000. He started his set with this. Just the finger clicks. Whole stage dark. His voice, then the band kicked in and the lights went up and the best show I've ever seen began. What a writer too.
D'angelo was like im tired of singing untitle ima do the total opposite, i thought it was the greatest thing ever. I heard that melody that the guitar and bass are playing together, i think its from a funkadelics tune.
I know the audience didn't know what to do. Voodoo was not an album for the faint at heart. D'Angelo knew what he was doing. He knew that the audience would not understand but he stuck it out because he had a message to get out. I respect him for that. To be such a young guy at the time, he was so much more mature with his music and the writing of it. Kind of like Tupac. Wise beyond his years. Poetic with his words.
A truly astonishing performance. Great article by Kristin Corry here www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7jzgb/dangelos-voodoo-redefined-what-an-randb-album-could-be. A world changing album.
Sorry D'angelo. Come back in 75 years we ain't ready for this shit!
This song is "too much" good God!! 🔥
Pino!!
D Angelo know hip hop beats
I think this his best performance ever. And he has a few
Gòod God this is for 2050
💯 no one ready for this!!
All that audience knew was there was a black guy, shirtless and singing. But real ones knew he ROCKED THIS PERFORMANCE 🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤🔥
His performance was a whole message.
godmode unlocked
That ominous bass digs into your soul tho…it shakes the foundations
Pino!!
On repeat for like the 20th time..."Apocalypse? Ain't no doubt!"
This pops up on my feed every morning. 👀
It's really time now to choose which god we trust now. Lol.
De Angelo if you see this dont take that devils shot its a slice of the devils pie baby. You prophesied the future of whats happening right now they have fallen into the timeline of the devils lair of the greatest liar in this world.
Still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can't believe this is my first time seeing this. Waaaaaay ahead of its time
Awesome!
just know he took the pie so that is his god
GREASE
I want him to tour again
He got an album coming so I’m sure he’ll be on the road once everything is good to go
Legendary
If that’s mtv awards 2000 then Aaliyah was looking to hear D’Angelo live lol! I’m from that interview with Beyonce they called him hot & fine... they never lie 🔥🔥🔥
I heard that his label begged him not to perform this
I could understand why, but this performance was crazy!
Anyone come from Bey chatting to Aaliyah? Just noticing this the whitest comment ever!
this where ciscero masego got got good to know from
This version of the song was straight up mind-blowing.
I remember being disappointed with the album, buying it after seeing this performance.
Now THAT is real art
The bass line from Devil's Pie is actually from a few notes from the beginning of Teddy Pendergrass - "And if I Had" which DJ Premier (the song's producer) sampled and flipped in a genius way only he can do.
I was at the show in Brixton in 2000. He started his set with this. Just the finger clicks. Whole stage dark. His voice, then the band kicked in and the lights went up and the best show I've ever seen began. What a writer too.
I used to have video of the Brixton show from the Voodoo tour
@@Scrapluv used to??? What a show eh?
@@ritmo113 Yeah, it was on a VHS that deteriorated before I could transfer it to DVD. Excellent show, loved the Soultronics!
@@Scrapluv can you share?
@@funkateer2029 it's right here: ruclips.net/video/wM4E4FYRG1o/видео.html
I don't think people were ready for this. D'Angelo was too real for people.
D'angelo was like im tired of singing untitle ima do the total opposite, i thought it was the greatest thing ever. I heard that melody that the guitar and bass are playing together, i think its from a funkadelics tune.
Sly and the family stone I think
He walked off as if he didn't care about the audience's reaction. They were expecting something along the lines of Brown Sugar.
I know the audience didn't know what to do. Voodoo was not an album for the faint at heart. D'Angelo knew what he was doing. He knew that the audience would not understand but he stuck it out because he had a message to get out. I respect him for that. To be such a young guy at the time, he was so much more mature with his music and the writing of it. Kind of like Tupac. Wise beyond his years. Poetic with his words.
I love when they go nuts while performing
Too much greatness on that stage.... damn
A truly astonishing performance. Great article by Kristin Corry here www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7jzgb/dangelos-voodoo-redefined-what-an-randb-album-could-be. A world changing album.
This performance was too real for the audience. D'Angelo sent them home thinking like, "what did I just see?"
He talking to all the celebrities in the house. They sitting there quite.
They wasn't ready to here this.
i need this in HD please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Audience lame as hell! I felt that energy, fukin fantastic!!
They were confused, they was not ready for this.
Go D, tell 'em!!
👌👌👌👌🎶🎶🎶🎶😉😉😉
What is he saying tho
Chuch not church chuch up in heah.
you will NEVER see a performance liek this ever again. the days of talent and musicianship is over. you got a 808? ok your good. trash man
There still lots of great musicians out there
I was feeling D'angelo's performance from start to finish. And might I add, body was banging🙄🙆
everything about this is out of this world amazing!
sheesh . this man here!
I remember seeing this live on TV 18yrs ago and I'm still coming back to it. And it still sounds like the future.
Too real