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Jay-Z opens the revamped Hollywood Palladium with nods to Sinatra, Obama

11:58 AM PT, Oct 16 2008

Jay-Z performs in concert at the newly remodeled Hollywood Palladium on Sunset Blvd.

Only an hour or so after the final presidential debate between a feisty John McCain and the big-dreaming poll leader Barack Obama, the Hollywood Palladium, closed for the last year while Live Nation restored it, reopened Wednesday with Jay-Z taking the stage, greeted by 4,000 fans holding up their hands in the shape of a diamond.

Despite the salute of affluence, Jay-Z wasn’t out there as his nattily suited Chairman of the Board persona but Hova, a flash-tongued performer in his Rocawear ready to play -- and pitch for his candidate.

Fans wait for Jay Z to take the stage at the Palladium in Hollywood.

Jay-Z is fascinated with identity and particularly his own quintessentially American rags-to-riches story, so it was only right to open with “Say Hello” from “American Gangster,” one of the latest songs to retell his arduous climb to rap superpower. The evening’s golden occasion gave him ample opportunity to illuminate those themes in new ways.

The Palladium originally opened in 1940 with a performance from the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and its up-and-coming singer, Frank Sinatra. The renovation has brought it back to a highly polished showcase but a few signs of its storied past are still visible. The 11,200-square-foot maple wood dance floor, for instance, still shows scuffs from decades of dancing and rocking out, but the sparkling chandeliers and the red glowing lights highlight the Palladium’s lovely whorled ceiling.

Booking Jay-Z for the Palladium’s second opening was clearly meant to draw parallels from one Renaissance man to another. “I consider myself Ole Brown Eyes, baby,” Jay-Z told the crowd, and like Sinatra in his later years, Jay-Z’s show was a tour through his beloved, still-fresh hits but there was also recent ground to revisit, and October 15, 2008 The exterior of the Palladium in Hollywood before Jay Z performs in concert. It is opening night for the newly overhauled venue.not just his own. For “Blue Magic,” the screen behind him blasted image after image of Katrina-ravaged New Orleans, spliced with shots of President Bush looking overwhelmed or clueless.

There was only one thing to talk about after that: “How many people here voting for Obama?” Jay-Z asked, pacing the stage. The crowd roared back in the affirmative.

Momentarily satiated, Jay-Z reintroduced himself with the opening track from “The Black Album,” only to be joined a few minutes later by T.I., rap’s prevailing superstar and Jay-Z’s protégé. Swapping freestyling duties on the mic, T.I.’s turn included a funny nod about being “way left field like Jamiroquai,” but the Atlanta native’s actually top and center with his chart-ruling album “Paper Trail.”

A little later, Jay-Z gave respect to DJ AM, recently recovered from a plane accident that killed four people and narrowly spared AM and Travis Barker. Onstage as Jay-Z’s laptop man, DJ AM’s hair was still patchy from treatments but he smiled and waved his arms in the air as Jay-Z implored the crowd to “make some noise for DJ AM” and give a quick shout-out to Barker.

A few songs later, Jay-Z, seemingly bored with the audience’s reaction, which had plateaued at devoted but not rabid, jumped on DJ AM’s gadgets and rifled through, and rejected, some 10 or so of his own songs. It was fun at first but the crowd’s attention started to dwindle and Jay-Z smartly landed on one of his larger-than-life hits, unleashing the bhangra sample that ties together the silken rhythms of “Big Pimpin.’” It was back to yachts and beautiful women. No plane crashes. Only big dreams.

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-- Margaret Wappler

photos by Lori Shepler / Los Angeles Times

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This must have been the writer's first Jay-Z show, as the whole running-through-old-songs-before-dropping-a-massive-hit routine has been in his set for some time now.

...also the loop in Big Pimpin is of middle eastern origin. I don't think one would consider it bhangra.

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