In my opinion this was the best Bercy to the point I’m kinda glad he didn’t go back to do another because I don’t think it would’ve been as good. My dad went to this concert and he enjoyed it, I hate how he didn’t release it in two parts and only 1 hour and a half. but the production was amazing.Mfumu when you have the time please write the background and aftermath of it.
Quote from: CM PRINCE on February 19, 2025, 21:50In my opinion this was the best Bercy to the point I’m kinda glad he didn’t go back to do another because I don’t think it would’ve been as good. My dad went to this concert and he enjoyed it, I hate how he didn’t release it in two parts and only 1 hour and a half. but the production was amazing.Mfumu when you have the time please write the background and aftermath of it.I disagree. If he would have done it between late 2001 and early 2004, it would’ve been amazing. But any other time afterwards I agree with you that it wouldn’t have been as good:
I think that if Werrason did a second Bercy, that it could have pushed them to do a great good show, if there was second one planned for them. Zenith 2003 was not special, because they put it as a goodbye concert of the long 2002-2003 Europe-tour. If they put it as first show of the tour, then it would have been different. Because their show at Brixton Academy, which was their second show of the tour was a good show. I still regret that Triple Olympia didn't took place.For the second Zenith of 2003, I think because of them being the first band based in Kinshasa to go the Schengen Area after the Ngulu-affair and also thinking that nobody else go to Europe anymore for a moment (BCBG having a ban, Maison Mère also having problems since the case of 2002, the future of Nouvelle Ecriture having uncertainty, Tonya Tonya not being able to get visa's), them not feeling any pressure to pull a great show. Because those shows we had in Europe 1998-2002 had some fire, also because of the pressure coming from other bands. At the same time, the atalaku-section became weak because of Brigade's absence (which would affect the tour a bit and fans complaining), despite CNN's return. Looks like there also a bit of tensions in Quartier Latin since 2003, but I don't what exactly was going on, since that nobody clearly talked about it. Only once that rumors that Quartier Latin was about to disband in the US, which denied by Koffi and years later Jordan Kusa during Covid saying that there were problems, but not wanting to go into details.