Lets have a Laffy Taffy Remix Conte--- Showcase!

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  • But do we really want to confine D4L to the paradigm of "Local Black Experience"?
    No. But to the 'Local "[/b]Black"[/b] Experience'? Yes.

  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts


    But do we really want to confine D4L to the paradigm of "Local Black Experience"?
    No. But to the 'Local
    "[/b]Black"[/b] Experience'? Yes.

    Do you find the word black so frightening that you need to cage it within the grammatical prison that is a quotation mark?

    For the sake of fairness & out of loving kindness for my fellow man, I hereby renounce the quotation mark as cruel & unusual punishment. As long as I am alive to type these words, they will run free.

    love

    h

  • To deny the quotations marks is to deny "Black" abstractness, imprisoning it in objectivity.

  • HAZHAZ 3,376 Posts
    To deny the quotations marks is to deny "Black" abstractness, imprisoning it in objectivity.

    This man is deep.

  • Dizzy, for a quickie remix, it's a vast improvement. Certainly makes the track listenable.
    Well done.
    The original sounds like the batteries on my 'speak n spell' are running down..

  • faux_rillzfaux_rillz 14,343 Posts
    Dizzy, for a quickie remix, it's a vast improvement. Certainly makes the track listenable.
    Well done.
    The original sounds like the batteries on my 'speak n spell' are running down..

    Don't be a ponce.

  • So does this mean y all are going to respect reggaeton because of local latino experience? If not you may be hypocrites.


  • Dizzy, for a quickie remix, it's a vast improvement. Certainly makes the track listenable.
    Well done.
    The original sounds like the batteries on my 'speak n spell' are running down..

    Don't be a ponce.

    to my favourite Strutter. Ha ha.

    Damn, he didn't take the bait on the other thread...

  • bull_oxbull_ox 5,056 Posts
    So does this mean y all are going to respect Brother Ali because of local albino experience? If not you may be hypocrites.

  • GuzzoGuzzo 8,611 Posts

    Pop song or not, D4L is very Local Black Experience right now

    Does that make it beyond criticsm/clowning?

    Little Brother may be a "local black experience" for somebody. Does that mean nobody can diss them anymore?


    we can't diss what white people recognize as the local black experience

    Get with the program H****d

    Seriously though I can't tell if this is a joke or not, do people on here really think its minstrel/ menstrual to joke on a song with a simplisticly annoying beat and song lyrics comparring female sex parts to dime store candy?

    If this is a "black" experience on any geographical level than I choose to be disconnected and I'll stick with a good James Baldwin book or something else that white people like.



  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    yeah thats right... I looked it up:



    ponce[/b]

    n : someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)





















  • gambitgambit 906 Posts
    Dizzy... regardless of the discussion you spurred, I'm feeling the remix (the latter version does not better on my mentals, but if I hadn't known the original, I bet it'd be fine) and I'd like to add this to a CD mix if you don't mind.

    That breakdown is . Good shit, surrrsly.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    Dizzy... regardless of the discussion you spurred, I'm feeling the remix (the latter version does not better on my mentals, but if I hadn't known the original, I bet it'd be fine) and I'd like to add this to a CD mix if you don't mind.

    That breakdown is . Good shit, surrrsly.



    do whatever you want..................................

  • m_dejeanm_dejean Quadratisch. Praktisch. Gut. 2,946 Posts
    Here it is, with the vocals on the right beat:

    WACKY TACKY TOO....


    [Jamey Abersold]

    [/Jamey Abersold]

    J/K, Dizzy_Bull, I like your remix! I'm studying for my january exams, so it might be hard for me to find the time for remixing it this weekend. I really want to work on that acapella, though. Maybe I'll just tell my girlfriend there will no chickaboomboom tonight, because I have to contribute to the minstrelization of the local black experience in America. She'll understand.

  • yeah thats right... I looked it up:



    ponce[/b]

    n : someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)


    No, in England we don't call a pimp a ponce, it means someone who is a wimp, for example, if it was raining outside and someone said "i'm not going out tonight, it's raining!" the reply would be "don't be a ponce!"...


  • Isn't it also a verb? A "bloke" went up to my friend once (she was smoking) and he said, "I don't usually ponce fags, but have you got one goin' spare?"

    A.


    Yo.

  • Yes, that is true, to take/steal...

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    So... thats it then?
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