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Although I'm a huge fan of Talib Kweli’s music, I wasn’t really impressedby his performance. It wasn’t like the type of thing where he doesn’t sound as good live, but it was just so rehearsed that it made it hard forme to get into it. I felt as if he just wanted to get the show over with. There was not much interaction with the audience, and when he did speakto them, it didn’t seem like he really cared about their reactions. From all of the concerts that I've ever been to, the best ones were the oneswhere the performer has fun on stage. To me, it didn’t really seem like Talib Kweli was having much of a good time. However, my judgment of theshow could be wrong, it was just how I felt. From the reactions I saw in the other audience members, they seemed to have enjoyed it. After theshow I spoke to two of my friends and they just absolutely loved it. Maybe it’s just because they haven’t seen as many performances as I have,or maybe it’s just because I'm a harsh critic, but regardless of the fact if you like Talib Kweli you will like his concert, if not, I don’t seehim being able to get you to feel his music.
- Vishal Vibhaker