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How Beyoncé's 'Formation Tour' Wasn't for the BeyHive

11/1/2016

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PictureBeyoncé performing "Formation" on her latest tour
​For a die-hard fan of Beyoncé (also known as a BeyHive member), attending her concerts is communion. It's a rare instance that comes once about every 3 years where we can sit in an arena full of people just like us; gone are the judgments, criticisms, questions and antagonisms of those who think we're strange or idiotic for our fandom. Finally, we're around others who can air-drum and sing-along with us through Bey's ad-libs and quirky vocal/verbal twitches because they too have seen a million recorded performances and have memorized the live versions (if I got a dollar every time I said "Whoadie" while listening to "Countdown" and those around me were confused, I'd be rich). There's a collective gasping and freaking out when unofficial or rarely done songs come up, and inside jokes are understood. Our applause at the end of a dance break or musician's solo is genuine because we know the crew. If Beyoncé does a tribute or a mash-up with another artist's track, we know the reasoning behind it. When she goes into a sermon, tells a story or plays a personal video clip, we know the context and can connect with her. Especially for long-time attendees (I've been lucky enough to see every tour since "Ladies First" in 2004--except "On the Run;" I have my reasons for not going), seeing Bey is like reuniting with an old friend. You are hers, and she is yours. The fellowship is part of what makes the live experience the climatic thing that it is, and why some go to multiple dates on the same tour. So, imagine how downhearted I must have felt walking away from the "Formation World Tour" thinking those days were over.
 
As I worked my way through the bustling crowd at Nashville's Nissan Stadium to get to my seat, I already began to detect a difference. Demographic groups I'd previously seen in smaller portions were substantially larger, necking up with Bey's primary audience of black women in their 20 and 30's. The most notable additions were children (which is interesting because Beyoncé's music hasn't been kid-friendly since 2013), older black women and white men. I thought "Humm...this is interesting," and quickly got back to focusing on locating my section. Once there, I began chatting up the woman next to me. Usually when I do this, it results in a fun stan-session and they're my BFF for the next few hours. This time, I was dealing with someone who described themselves as "a big fan," but only had the Lemonade album, and on stream at that (which is not ownership). Sigh. When Chime for Change ads and music videos for Montina Cooper, Sophie Beem and sister-duo Chloe & Halle started to play, I heard people ask "What's Chime for Change? Who are these singers?" I had to explain that Beyoncé was a co-founder of a fund-raising organization for women, Cooper was one of her background singers, and that the other artists were those she's signed to her record label. "Beyoncé has her own label?," inquires a woman wearing a shirt that reads "'Cause I Slay," a lyric from the single "Formation." Double sigh.
 
A couple of numbers in, the opening chords of "Me, Myself & I" (my favorite ever) slowly ring out. I identify it instantly and jump down the stairway. I couldn't contain myself. It was last on the set-list in 2007 for "The Beyoncé Experience;" hands were up and amen's were shouted like it was a church service then. At this venue though, I apparently was the only one prepared for the deliverance. No one in my area seemed to recognize the song (I was pretty darn close on the side too). Bey talked about how it came from her first solo album and thanked everyone for riding with her since Destiny's Child arrived 20 years ago. I grumbled under my breath, "Too bad most of the people over here don't know anything about that." Later, footage of her talking to a camera at age 16 comes across the screen. I smile warmly. It came with DC's debut, back when there were CD-ROM bonus features. I reminisced about how impressed I was with Bey's focus and spirituality. I related to her perspective and found her adorably endearing. When material like this is pulled out of the vault for the stage, it's precious. A flood of memories rush over; you recall your life at the time, the significance of that piece and where your favorite artist (who's likely reflecting back with you) was in their career. It creates a nostalgic nirvana that's overcoming, particularly when it's happening at mass. Watching that tape threw me into thinking about how I have practically grown up with this woman (we're close in age) and the mark that she's made on me. Additionally, as a music nerd, it's such an honor to have bared witness to an artist's development from the early stages and be able to testify to it. You get to carve "I was here" in the door. However, as with "Me, Myself & I," my near-nirvana was abruptly interrupted when someone said, "Whoa, where'd that come from?" 


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Beyonce`: What New Album? & Mrs. Carter Show Issues

10/4/2013

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Beyonce's FULL 'Chime' Concert & New Charities

6/8/2013

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On June 2nd, NBC (U.S.) aired a concert arranged by Chime for Change, an organization that generates support for causes that help disadvantaged women around the world & seeks to combat gender injustice. Beyonce` was not only the concert headliner, but is now involved with the group (NBC only aired a few songs from her 50 minute set; you can view it in full here). By joining Beyonce’s “Chime Team,” you can learn more about specific causes close to her heart and offer a donation. Just $5 or $10 can go a long way. Bees, if we can spend hundreds on concert tickets, we can spend a few dollars to help women in need. Beyonce’s dedication to women’s rights and female empowerment is one of the many reasons she’s my favorite artist. It’s good to see her be more vocal with her charitable activities, as it brings attention to important issues. In the past, Beyonce` has supported anti-sex-trafficking foundations and started a trade education center for formerly incarcerated women. Did you know that? If you follow the link and Beyonce’s projects are fully funded, please make a contribution to Chime for Change. 
#BeyActive #BeyAware #BeyLifeChanging 

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Beyonce` SLAYS at Superbowl Halftime!

2/3/2013

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Guys, I don't even have words yet. I'm still slain in the spirit. Beyonce` delivered, to say the least, and proved she was worth the opportunity to be the 1st of her contemporaries to make Superbowl halftime history. My absolute favorite part was when Destiny's Child came out and they all performed "Single Ladies" together. Full circle moment. I'm still recovering and it's not just because I'm a fan. Twitter was set a blaze in the seconds after her appearance with 270k messages per minute. Packing as much vocal/choreographical punch as she did, it's not that surprising. Check it out.

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10 Live Signs Beyonce` is Everything

5/26/2012

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I’ve found that anyone who’s skeptical about Beyonce` as an artist often becomes a believer after seeing a performance. She has many fantastic live appearances, but here are 10 that I find to be representative of her vocal ability, versatility and talent.

Halo- 2008 or 2009.
Beyonce` live and unplugged. Excellent showcase of her raw vocals.
The Beautiful Ones/Sex on Fire-Glastonbury 2011
Her powerful and emotive rendition of a Prince classic and a Kings of Leon hit is a great testament to Beyonce’s versatility genre-wise. It stirs me every time. I go to another place when I hear this.
Star Spangled Banner-2004 Superbowl
This performance is great, not because it’s the coveted Superbowl national anthem spot, but because she didn’t ruin it by over-singing as anticipated. I thought Bey was going to do a lot of vocal acrobatics because she has a tendency for it and every Superbowl singer does so in an attempt to match the greatness of Whitney Houston’s appearance, but Bey was smart enough to realize the best way to remotely reach Whitney was to scale back and keep it classy. All bias aside, Bey’s interpretation of the U.S. national anthem was the closest to Whitney’s since. This moment was especially memorable for fans as Bey won her first round of multiple Grammys that same month.
Why Don’t You Love Me?-Glastonbury 2011
“Why Don’t You Love Me?” is one of Beyonce’s most underrated songs. The harmonies are terrific on the studio version, and the lyrics are great and relatable to many. In her 1st performance of this song, Bey is soulful, vivacious and takes us to church. I love the unfiltered energy and love the band even more. Her all-female band shows out.
Love On Top-MTV Video Music Awards 2011
This performance got a lot of attention because she revealed her baby bump for the 1st time publicly, but the bump wasn’t the only star in this show. Her vocals are INSANE here. Towards the end of the song, the chorus is repeated with quick, modulating key changes, which is very difficult to sing as the notes are high and maintaining breath and correct pitch is tasking. With not as much as a neck vein showing, Bey effortlessly delivers.

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Beyonce`: The DVDs Compared

2/7/2012

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Since Beyonce’s history making performance at the Glastonbury Festival in Europe and the release of the much anticipated “Live at Roseland,” I’ve had many online debates with my honeycomb and the Beyhive in general about what the best concert DVD is. So, I’ve done a comparison. 

Beyonce` in Wembley
This concert is the forgotten child of the Beyonce` DVDs; people don’t talk about it much with the exception of a few performances (ex. ‘Fever’ & ‘Summer-time’). While it didn’t suck, it was apparent that Beyonce` wasn’t used to touring solo just yet (it was filmed during the ‘”Dangerously in Love” era), seeming a little shy and hesitant. The shyness was adorable, however, and it’s a great testament to her growth as a performer looking back. Had she been a little more confident and made use of a live band more so than a DJ, the DVD would be perfect. Grade: D+

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The Beyonce` Experience 
TBE is the clear favorite of bees on Twitter (just looking at the discussion some fans have had since Roseland), and I could see why. Eye-catching with a consistent theme, but not overly extravagant, everything from the vocals, creative direction and set design was just right. The creative direction was imaginative, entertaining and amplified the lyrical content of the B’Day album, using older theatrical references, like “Chicago” (Ring the Alarm), Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” (Dreamgirls) and a diverse blend of other notes (hip-hop, Latin & reggae). Also, Beyonce’s interpolation of out-of-genre music (i.e. Prince & Jill Scott) into her own songs was a great touch.  Beyonce’s look was alluringly glamorous, yet natural. Her sassy, yet sweet energy was probably the most appealing part of the DVD; she appeared to be unwaveringly happy and comfortable, which made her very accessible. Perhaps she was so jovial because her best friends and future husband were in the house (Destiny’s Child & Jay-z both performed) and it just so happened to be her 26th birthday, but she was infectious. TBE was a big, inviting party for the BeyHive and was absolutely flawless.
Grade: A

I Am Yours…Las Vegas
What I LOVE about Vegas was that it showed a different side of Beyonce` as a performance artist. Deemed by some as just another gyrating pop-star only capable of big-arena shows with shallow music, pyrotechnics and over-the-top theatrics, Vegas proved that Beyonce` could give an intimate, scaled-back, sophisticated concert worthy of Barbara Streisand; jazz-interludes and all. Highlighting the poignant adult-contemporary content from “I Am…Sasha Fierce,” I feel this show was designed to be a stark contrast from the brassiness seen on the following “I Am…World Tour” and cater to the new audience brought in from hits like “Halo” & “If I Were a Boy.” The bonus features were fantastic, dispelling any questions as to whether Beyonce is actively involved in every aspect of her career and performance.  The only downside to Vegas is that her energy was very contrived. Having to put the show together in a short time, she seemed to be stressed and heavily concentrating on perfection. Some moments came off as if she was “trying too hard.” She didn’t seem relaxed or comfortable. All in all, a very classy show that was an excellent appetizer for its successor.
Grade: B+

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I Am…World Tour
After the healthy aforementioned appetizer that was Vegas, fans couldn’t wait to see the heavily-Youtubed tour that broke ticket-sale records in South America. As irony would have it, the DVD failed to match the excitement and hype. Designed to be both a concert and documentary, behind-the-scenes clips were in between music. The clips were interesting, but they were jaggedly edited in such a way that they seemed interruptive and kept the DVD from feeling like a concert. Numbers were shortened and song transitions were left out, preventing the audience from being able to connect with Beyonce’s or the boisterous crowd’s energy. Many fans, like myself, who saw the very dramatic and theatrical show firsthand felt that the DVD didn’t do the actual concert justice. The religious experience that is a Beyonce` show didn’t come across the screen well. The promotional ABC Thanksgiving special for this DVD was 20 times better. I personally have only watched this DVD 3 times since I purchased it. Seeing as how it was the 1st major tour film since The Beyonce` Experience, IAWT left fans disappointed and with hunger pains.
Grade: C-

Live at Roseland: Elements of 4
Okay, I’ll likely have some bees in angry disagreement with me, but Roseland was only great because it had the new “4” material and some great personal footage included. The 1st hour was a wash for anyone who saw Vegas because Beyonce` used the EXACT same monologue and set-list. The 2nd hour (music from ‘4’) omitted the 3 additional songs from the deluxe edition and featured colorless and simplistic vocal/band arrangements (with the exception of a few songs). Beyonce’s energy was warm, the crowd was entertaining by themselves and the home video footage had an intimate feel, but Roseland isn’t a DVD I would want to watch repeatedly. Even the behind-the-scenes footage was a cheap tease, functioning like a trailer. The BTS for the music videos was more interesting. If I could match Bey’s Roseland energy with the Vegas performance quality, it would be ideal. 
Grade: C-

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury was the best concert NOT on DVD that Beyonce` has given. Aired on a BBC live internet stream, Glastonbury was everything you could want from Beyonce`. It was already exciting because Bey was the first female AND pop artist to headline the rock festival in over a decade, but her vivacious, high-octane performance coupled with fiery and enticing band arrangements sent the emotion through a memorable roof. Although the set-list included only 1 song from her sophomore album, “B’Day,” there wasn’t much left to be desired with songs previously not performed (ex. “Why Don’t You Love Me”) and AMAZING covers (ex. Prince’s “The Beautiful Ones”). Considering how AWESOME it was, it was part of the catalyst for this comparison. Fans seemed to love “A Night with Beyonce,” also shown in Europe, but in my opinion it was just a fan-involved, watered down version of Glastonbury and the BeyHive was only crazy about it because of it’s beautiful Elizabethan-themed aesthetic.
Grade: A

What do you think of my grades?

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See Beyonce's NYC DVD Promo Film

9/12/2011

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A short behind-the-scenes promotional film of Beyonce's "4 Intimate Nights at the Roseland Ballroom" concert has hit the internet. This film will likely be included as a bonus feature on the rumored upcoming fall DVD release (you can watch it below). Beyonce` was reportedly pregnant during the performance, with the show being only weeks before her MTV VMA official announcement. As short as the film is, it really builds up anticipation and I already have favorite quotes from it:

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"She's listening to her inner voice right now... I think she took risks...I think she's being more authentic and doing what she wants to do instead of doing what people expect...This is my favorite album. I've loved Beyonce` since Destiny's Child, even though I'm a hard rocker."-Bibi Mcgill, Guitarist 

"Any entertainer and any performer that had to come through New York had to come through this building (Roseland). Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, we've had Madonna here, the Rolling Stones, and that's what gives the Roseland Ballroom its history and its fame."

"What do you after 16 Grammys and millions of records sold?...whatever makes you happy...All I have to do is have fun, have artistic freedom to do whatever I want...It's not about the frills, it's not about production, it's not about choreography and costumes, it's about the music."-Beyonce`

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Beyonce` Confirms Pregnancy & Performs @The VMA'S!!!

8/28/2011

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A baby bee is on the way!!
AAAHHHHHHHHH! Beysus is having a baby, bees!!!! She announced the news while on the black carpet of the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards. She took several photos hugging her dress to her baby bump, as you can see from the picture on the left. MTV subsequently tweeted: "OMG Beyonce just made a huge announcement on the #vma carpet! #baby!!!!!" Publicity representatives for Team Beyonce` also confirmed the news to the Huffington Post and Entertainment Tonight (ET). Congratulations to the King B and Jay-z. I know some of you might be worried about how Beyonce` will continue promotion for her latest album "4"; I am as well, but I'm sure she'll work it out somehow, and with her strong ethic, she'll be back on the scene if she takes anytime off in no time. ;) Check out her "Love On Top" performance below in which proud papa, Jay-z, Kanye West and Lady Gaga ham it up and enjoy the sight. At the beginning of the song she proclaimed "I want ya'll to feel the love that's growing inside of me!!" She later divaliciously rubbed her stomach after dropping her microphone. :)

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Beyonce` on Jimmy Fallon

7/29/2011

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After enjoying "The View" (appearance in the next post), Beyonce` chatted with late-night TV host Jimmy Fallon in a short interview and performed an alternate, funky version of "Best Thing I Never Had" with hip-hop's most famous band, The Roots! See the performance below. Also below is a poll: what did you think of the alternate version of "Best Thing?" I loved it! Note: You can see The Roots jam with Jimmy every weeknight at 12:35am EST. :)

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Beyonce` on "The View"

7/28/2011

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With just her background singers, and her pianist, Rie Tsuji, Beyonce`performed scaled back, piano versions of "Best Thing I Never Had" and "1+1" on "The View" today and then sat down for an interview to discuss her new ventures and her year off. If you look closely, Beyonce` had two different background singers; not sure if the original "Mamas" have been replaced, but as soon as I find out, J.Says will let you know! Don't forget Beyonce` will also be on tonight's NBC'S "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" at 12:35am EST. Enjoy!
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    Seriously Beyonce`, WTH?!?

    Most people figure out pretty quickly that I LOVE Beyonce`. She is my queen diva of choice. But every now and then, she does something that irritates or perplexes me. Here, I tell what's been buggin me about the Bee lately (with reviews and love for the Queen Bee in between).

    Note: Occasionally, other individuals will be writing posts and they will be marked as such. Want to be a contributor for this section? Click the "Contact/Info" tab and fill out the form to apply.(Please only apply for this section if you are a genuine Beyonce` fan; thank you.)

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