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Gentleman and The Far East Band Live!
Date: Saturday 9th May 2009
Location: Club Zen. Port-Of-Spain, Trinidad W.I.
Promotions: Zen
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German Rasta's represent @ Zen

It's Saturday night, and TJJ on the go as we head to the world famous Zen nightclub to check out Gentlemen and the Far East band.

Just to give a brief history, Tilmann Otto a.k.a. Gentleman, born in Germany, started his career as a DJ and later decided to take a different step into the reggae industry.

It was an early show with doors opening around 9pm, allowing patrons to partake in the premium inclusive bar.

Gentlemen hit the stage at 10pm kicking off their set with one of their biggest hit songs "Intoxication". They then heated things up doing a few different duets, one which included changing up the performance with the lead singer (Tilmann) switching places with the drummer.

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Tune after tune (lots which we weren't familiar with), the true Gentlemen and the Far East fans were loving every minute of it. Some included, "Soul Food", "Serenity", "Send A Prayer" and "On We Go". Then to our amazement, one of the band members left his instrument, took off his T-shirt and began snapping pics of the crowd. Multi-talented, I guess.

The performance lasted about an hour and the Zen crowd appeared musically satisfied. Big up all the white rasta's in the crowd. After the band's last song, we made our way backstage for some exclusive business.

The party started all over again, as 4 Play took up the slack and continued a conscious session before getting into the soca. TJJ then did what we do best .... check for the swanky folks, took some pics and buss a small wine here and there!!

Signing out,
D' Young Juice


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