Wu tang clan forever joy division
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Though all was resolved then with the Wu Tang going on to play a reportedly great night, I did wonder that if they could be late for the stereotypically punctual / time obsessed ‘Gerries’ then it could quite easily happen tonight. As time ticked away though waiting for the Wu to enter the stage, thoughts went straight to their show a week prior in Germany, where the group turned up that late the promoter threatened to pull the groups $25,000 fee. Though only a real brief performance from the local lad he offered up some of that same energy and talent which has already made him a fave on the beat as well as a highly respected ‘world’ battle MC. The support for the night and first out on stage was Manchester’s own fire MC / battle rapper Shotty Horrah. As it was with the hot and hyped up crowd of the Apollo who were being warmed up by a selection of Hip Hop classics from Snoop to Biggie.
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To bring them all to the table back then was some move on RZA’a part and so the actual sight of seeing The Wu Tang Clan come together once again in full mode / live on stage after all these years was always going to be a big deal to the groups legions of fans around the world. In fact, it was the one they call ‘The Abbott’ and Wu Tang Clan leader RZA who initially brought the group together back in the late 80’s when some of the Wu Tang Clan were actually enemies and warring neighbours who came from opposing housing projects back home on Staten Island / NY.
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Especially as the previously billed ‘Wu Tang’ tours of 20 failed to bring all the members together, missing key figures like Method Man and RZA. The night kind of had the feel of a celebration, like paying homage to one of the greatest hip-hop set lists ever.īuzzing at not just hearing these 90’s rap classics but also at the thought of going to see the Wu’s 9 man team in full felt like something really special. Celebrating their 20th year in the game & getting ready to promote their 6th studio album (A Better Tomorrow) The Wu-Tang Clan (RIP ODB) landed in Manchester last Thursday to rock the Apollo the only way they know how…playing classics such as ‘Protect Ya Neck’, ‘Triumph’, ‘Shame on a Nigga’ and Raekwon’s summer anthem ‘Ice cream’ as well as the groups special O’l Dirty Bastard medley.