This was at the Coachella Festival last night. It was an intelligent way to bring 2pac back to life for a performance. Dr. Dre and Snoop also do some tracks together. Eminem and 50 Cent also perform.
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Permalink Reply by Ricky Schroder on April 16, 2012 at 9:15pm that happened over 15 years ago, im pretty sure they "beef" would have been done squashed and over with. Even on the "Up in smoke" tour Dre did California Love.
Magyk said:
Not real sure how I feel about it. Equal parts creepy and cool? But yeah, Pac probably wouldn't have been on stage with Dre. That beef was still brewing. And if he'd seen what his buddy Snoop did/said after he no longer had to fear Pac, he wouldn't have been up there with him either.
Permalink Reply by Ricky Schroder on April 16, 2012 at 9:19pm I'm suprised that some people didn't like it. It's not like they billed it as a special live performance by 2pac. Personally I love the idea of this expanding into more then just last night. I put on my facebook that a N.W.A. tour with a hologram Eazy or have a 2pac/Biggie show would be pretty badass and Frizz liked it enough to share it. Just shows you how the industry to expand to give people a chance to see there favorite artists perform again. I know i'd pay a lot to see a west/east show with a holographic Pac and Biggie to close the show.
Permalink Reply by Alex M on April 16, 2012 at 10:29pm Yea man good point. I agree about it hyping the festival for the future. Personally I never heard of Coachella until now. The place already gets packed. Like you said prices will probably go up for tickets next year after this. I think it was a great tribute. Since it was with Snoop and Dre, 2 rappers he was close too when he was alive, then I have no problem with it. If it was some random rappers that had no relationship with 2pac then it would be a huge stunt. I hope festivals don't start this hologram trend now. I wouldn't be surprised if we see Biggie and Eazy E performing as holograms in the future. It's touching and unique once and that's it.
The Crazy Englishman! said:
I don't think they used it to hype the show, they used it for the hype the show will now get. I don't think they made a huge profit off the performance, but I think this was used to find a lane to make money in the future. I personally just don't like the idea of a dead guys body being puppeteered on a stage, fair enough i have no idea how pac would feel about it, but that fact should be more reason to not do it. I just think you're given a life to live and whatever impression you make while breathing is your impression, other people shouldn't be adding to it after your death, its not really their place. People are acting like tupacs done another show, but in reality, someones dressed a lightshow up as pac, which, while an amazing use of technology, its fucked up. I guess I just like term, rest for the dead.
Alex M said:I completely disagree with you. This was about none of that. You think they used this to hype the show? It was speculated that they were going to have Pac performing as a hologram. No one actually knew it was going to happen. You think they made a huge profit from that performance. It probably cost a ton of money to put that together. They got all the money from Dre, Snoop, Kendrick Lamar, 50 cent, and Eminem performing. While I'm typing I'll add out of no where that Eminem has lost his flow and delivery. It was shocking how terrible he sounded.
The Crazy Englishman! said:Wont try an chat shit, the hologram itself is fuckin sick, its crazy what technology can do today, but this just shows the music industrys true colours. Theyve finally got an artist they can permanantly attatch strings to an make em dance. It aint about pac, its about the hype, the trend and the money. He already got robbed of his money while he was alive, and motherfuckers are still in his pockets now hes dead.
Permalink Reply by Alex M on April 16, 2012 at 10:32pm I sure in the hell hope they don't do this. We are just going to bring rappers back from the past through a hologram? That's psychotic. Rappers come and go. Everyone comes and goes. Some people were lucky enough to be alive during the 2pac era. It should be kept that way.
Ricky Schroder said:
I'm suprised that some people didn't like it. It's not like they billed it as a special live performance by 2pac. Personally I love the idea of this expanding into more then just last night. I put on my facebook that a N.W.A. tour with a hologram Eazy or have a 2pac/Biggie show would be pretty badass and Frizz liked it enough to share it. Just shows you how the industry to expand to give people a chance to see there favorite artists perform again. I know i'd pay a lot to see a west/east show with a holographic Pac and Biggie to close the show.
Permalink Reply by Bloodstepp - Bass & Bubblegum on April 17, 2012 at 12:55am I finally have a chance to see a full Pink Floyd line up :)
Permalink Reply by Alex M on April 17, 2012 at 1:57am Looks like we may have a tour coming.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1683241/tupac-hologram-tour.jhtml?...
Permalink Reply by Magyk on April 17, 2012 at 4:43am Yeah, Pac was known for letting shit go (*sarcasm*). Seriously though, he probably would of ended his beef with Dre. He ended the beef with Nas like a week before his death. And of course Dre did "California Love" on tour. That's just good business.
Maybe Snoop wouldn't have done what he did when Pac died (sought out working with Bad Boy and signing with No Limit) but Pac would of crucified his ass for it if he did when he was alive.
The hologram is cool tech, but my problem is taking an icon (personal hero of mine), and having another man control his actions. Pac would not be happy being a puppet. Not sure many people would. I'm sure Afeni had to sign off and hopefully she did for the right reason.
Ricky Schroder said:
that happened over 15 years ago, im pretty sure they "beef" would have been done squashed and over with. Even on the "Up in smoke" tour Dre did California Love.
Magyk said:Not real sure how I feel about it. Equal parts creepy and cool? But yeah, Pac probably wouldn't have been on stage with Dre. That beef was still brewing. And if he'd seen what his buddy Snoop did/said after he no longer had to fear Pac, he wouldn't have been up there with him either.
Permalink Reply by RevoltingAries on April 17, 2012 at 6:19am This is from the MTV article on the digital Tupac at Coachella. "This is not found footage. This is not archival footage. This is an illusion [and] this is just the beginning," Ulbrich told the Journal. "Dre has a massive vision for this." Wow. So at first I felt like this was kinda cool, seeming to be just a one off kinda thing, a big final goodbye in the memory of a great artist using what we all thought was archived footage that this was a cool tribute to Pac, but now it's really starting to look like a huge middle finger to Pac by Dre who is obviously seeing dollar signs to be earned off of the dead legendary rapper. WTF? A tour? and the ability to make a very detailed digital recreation of Pac do whatever Dre wants? Perform how he wants, AS MUCH as he wants. This wasn't archive footage, they can make this digital recreation act and perform exactly like Pac. In a sense Dre owns everything musical about Pac. His performance, stage presence, his music, and all the money that this will produce for him. Fuck Dre. If you were really friends with someone like Pac who is dead you would never do this. A one time thing would be completely understandable as a tribute, but a whole fucking tour which is gonna make godly amounts of money with Dre on the receiving end? And you Snoop's gonna be in there somewhere. That's not a tribute, that's a smack in the face. Pac was a legend and greater then Dre could ever be and Dre knows this and is a little jealous rat looking to take advantage of Pac and using him for his own gain. This is a sad sad day for music, and a great great day for money grubbing whores. Just when you think there is a line people won't cross to make money.... Just like that Eazy-E song said Dre and Snoop are just studio gangsters. R.I.P. Tupac and Eazy-E, they were
Permalink Reply by Magyk on April 17, 2012 at 8:08am Watching a 2nd time, without the "wow" factor of it, you can see how off it is. They missed the tats on his chest, can't tell with the arms. It moves kind of like Pac, but I've seen a lot of footage of him performing and it's clear to see the difference. Plus, is he crip walking at 3:43? For real?
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