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Originally posted by Duca
Quite the opposite. The Slave performance had too many props.
And choreography? She stood in place during the entire intro, walked through most of the first verse, danced during the first chorus, walked during the bridge and the second chorus, and danced during the final chorus.
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Right? I love the Slave performance, it's eventful and impactful, but for the most of it, it's just that, the "eye-candy" of it all - I remember feeling even a little bit disappointed when I watched it live on MTV.
OIDIA in 2000 is the kind of performance that made me fall in love with Britney in the 1st place: it's full-on her charm, fierceness, energy and shock value all at once.

Not to mention she didn't just use the CD audio like she did with Slave one year later.
