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Glowing in the dark

Nick Weldon

Issue date: 5/27/08 Section: Forum
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On page 29 of Kanye West's recent venture into inspirational writing, "Thank You and You're Welcome," the intergalactic superstar (in hot pink print) boldly advises, "Believe in your flyness… conquer your shyness."

Judging by the 30,000 fans decked out in their freshest Nikes and flashiest T-shirts in colors typically reserved for roadside workers and hunters, the message was already well-received. For the audience, ranging from the roughest of Bathing Ape-flaunting hardbodies to the indie-est of backpacking experimentalists, Kanye's hometown installation of the "Glow in the Dark Tour" was nothing short of epic.

We've all heard Diddy claim the show changed his life, seen Perez Hilton gush over the performance for a solid 10 minutes and read the reviews proclaiming the spectacle to be the greatest thing to hit the stage in decades. Fearing that the bar had been set too high even for Mr. "Touch the Sky" himself, I went into the concert with a bit of skepticism. That didn't last long. Somewhere between Lupe Fiasco's 100-mile-per-hour opening and Rihanna's luminescent foray into the mind of George Lucas, I realized I was witnessing something the world will be talking about for years to come.

But Friday's show at the United Center was more than just an indulgence in mind-blowing, mainstream entertainment. Kanye's vision, manifested in this masterpiece of artistic stimulation, is the new model for how a stadium should be properly rocked. Every minute detail, from the teaser lightshow before Lupe's bit to Rihanna's costume retooling mid-tour, has been closely scrutinized by Kanye to ensure that all four sets come together into one beautiful, cohesive experience.
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Boomer

posted 5/27/08 @ 4:48 PM CST

I would probably enjoy the live Kanye experience, but I bet he "can't touch" Hammer Time (M.C.), pre Chapter 13 that is. On another note, will miss your weekly column. (Continued…)

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