Mamacat
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I actually like a lot of his song, but after the analyses for his music videos on here I won't watch them. So even though I suspected a lot of illuminati/mind control stuff I was surprised at the overall uncomfortable feeling of the whole thing.
It started with what looked to me like a demon choir in white robes with robot heads with red eyes. Another demon/angel comes floating down from the sky, the riser splits in half and The Weeknd comes out. I'm not going to go song by song, but he did sing every song he's known for as much as I can recall. The biggest disappointment to my 23 year old daughter is that he and his dancers didn't do the Tik Tok dance that made the song Blinding Lights famous. He was wearing a sparkly red jacket and black shirt and pants with a red tie. When his dancers came out they were dressed the same way, but not sparkly. They were wearing face coverings that looked post-surgical for facial reconstruction surgery to me -- either that or underwear.
There was a part where he was singing and spinning with a camera inside this gold maze thing that was really disorienting and confusing. The really interesting thing about all of this is that The Weeknd supposedly put $7 million of his own money into the performance so that it would be what he envisioned. I envisioned creepy. It was uncomfortable and awkward. I can't find a pic of the choir at the beginning, but here he is with his dancers.
It started with what looked to me like a demon choir in white robes with robot heads with red eyes. Another demon/angel comes floating down from the sky, the riser splits in half and The Weeknd comes out. I'm not going to go song by song, but he did sing every song he's known for as much as I can recall. The biggest disappointment to my 23 year old daughter is that he and his dancers didn't do the Tik Tok dance that made the song Blinding Lights famous. He was wearing a sparkly red jacket and black shirt and pants with a red tie. When his dancers came out they were dressed the same way, but not sparkly. They were wearing face coverings that looked post-surgical for facial reconstruction surgery to me -- either that or underwear.
There was a part where he was singing and spinning with a camera inside this gold maze thing that was really disorienting and confusing. The really interesting thing about all of this is that The Weeknd supposedly put $7 million of his own money into the performance so that it would be what he envisioned. I envisioned creepy. It was uncomfortable and awkward. I can't find a pic of the choir at the beginning, but here he is with his dancers.
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