I don't know why you ask about the London show specifically but i went to see 
his Moodymann (or the Moodybandd as some friends called it ;)) in Amsterdam 
last friday. They played for almost 2 hours there and it was more of a Mahogany 
records show case then a live set from Moodymann. It started with Nicky O. 
preforming a couple of soul tracks, followed by Paul Randolph on bass and 
vocals preforming some of his material and with Andres on percussion on some of 
the tracks. Piranahead was doing keys and playing guitar with both Nicky O.'s 
and Paul Randolph's tracks. The whole show was hosted by KDJ's  "cousin" 
(nudge, nudge, wink, wink). After that Moodymann came on stage and started out 
with this amazing tracks called Sexy Mothaf*cka (That was a really great track 
btw!) and did a show that reminded me a bit of the same show he did when i saw 
him at the Majestic theater in Detroit. Only this time the girl (Nicky O.) was 
not under a sheet but both behind a white screen with a lamp behind it so you 
saw silhouettes of KDJ and Nicky O. doing there erm... thing. KDJ sing/talked 
on top of tracks, they played some more tracks as well. Then he brought on 
Roberta Sweet who did a track together with Andres finally she did an acapella 
toghether with Paul Randolph. Great show but don't expect a lot of 4/4 
Moodymann tracks it was extremly nice to listen too. 

KJ

>On Wednesday, June 15, 2005, at 10:55AM, Stewart Caig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
>
>>Did anyone go and see him in London last night? Ive heard a few reports from
>>the Glasgow gig saying that KDJ didnt go near a keyboard or MPC all night,
>>despite this being heavily billed for the London gig. Im going to see the
>>show tonight and just wondered if its going to be the same deal as Glasgow.

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