RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER
JUNE 2011 ISSUE # 11
I made a vow to stay in bed and relax for the rest of the week. I've been going hard for the past couple of the days travelling around from concert to concert. After, tuesday night performance of Talib Kweli in Red Hook Park I chose the itus. I' ve been layed up in the bed for the past three days.
I'm attempted to stop by the Fort Greene Park and see what's poppin' down there this year. I went last year with Common, as the headliner and Malik Yoba and Rosie Perez were the host and hostess of the event. I still have those recordings on file but haven't posted it to my site as of yet. Anyway those files are cold now. If I do decide to go I'll make sure to post whatever footage I receive to my page.
I decided to go out to the Fort Greene Festival, after all. The park was crowded, dam near every spot on the grass was covered. If it wasn't covered with feet it was covered with blankets from people camping out observing the show. Who can forget the mass amount of vendors squattered around the park serving all kinds of food. People of all ethnic backgrounds just chowing down.
Upon my arrival to the park, Res was performing. After, Res's performance came Rahzel. I'm standing in the park not quite sure of any schedule. I arrived mid day, not realizing that the concert is almost over. Up next, after Rahzel was Mos Def. Not to sound like a groupie or anything or have send any type of disrespect towards both, Res and Rahzel performances I had no interests and showed no concern. Mos Def, you can say is the one I came to see. But, before Mos Def we've got a chance to witness a long time performance from Medina Green. They did a quick opening set for Mos Def.
I didn't take any picture footage of today's event. This was more of a chill time. I did receive minor video footage from Mos Def's performance. Today I just wanted to have fun and not think about RJ day. I rarely get that chance.
I enjoyed this evening's event but the only downfall was the fact that Fort Greene is Mos Def's neighborhood. The neighborhood in which he grew up in so of course he's going to bring out a lot of fans, followers and supporters. What made last year's Fort Greene Festival, a little bit different was the fact that Common was the headliner. Being the headliner of a neighborhood that you weren't raised in. Common's performance was much better.
The Fort Greene Festival is an event that I look forward to every year. You'll definitely see me here next year, let's just hope I'm more enthused.
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