Gnarls Barkley Play That Song, Plus Several Others
4/11/08 at 12:45 PM

Photo: Diana Sabreen
In between singing, grinding, and performing doo-wop-style dance moves, Cee-Lo found time to wax poetic, taunting the crowd with rhymes like, "Are you tired yet? You ready to quit? You tired yet? Or you want some more shit?" (The answer was unanimous — yes, we definitely wanted some more shit.) With hands in his pockets and a smirk on his face, he started into "The Boogie Monster," crooning "the only thing that could bring me back to life, New York, is some really good head."
At show's end, after calls for an encore became too deafening to ignore (regardless of what was happening backstage), the band returned, and Cee-Lo — sans pompadour and pared down to his blank tank top — shouted into the microphone, "I ain't scared of you muthafuckers" before launching into rousing renditions of "Blind Mary" and "Smiley Faces." —Lauren Salazar
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