Speaking of Diamond D...
HarveyCanal
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It's always been a trip to me that so many internet rap groupie dudes that I run across seem to want to put Diamond D's Stunts, Blunts and Hip-Hop or Main Source's Breaking Atoms or Showbiz and AG's Runaway Slave or Gang Starr's Daily Operation) on a pedastal higher than say NWA's Straight Outta Compton or Too $hort's Life Is...Too $hort or the Geto Boys' We Can't Be Stopped or Dr. Dre's The Chronic. To each their own of course, but is it really all that important for such an emphatic almost-entirely-internet-based[/b] minority to proclaim that their contrary reality is indeed more genuine than reality itself?
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Did that just happen?
I am really happy to be a part of the misguided minority that prefers the real shit golden age east coast records.
man up and name names.
I know I definitely do (maybe not Runaway Slave). But personally, that has to do with me being in High School in New York when that was out and they were speaking about my experience ("the powerhouse...NOT YO' HOUSE!").
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE RECORDS!
"why do some people like some records more than i do?"
So do I, but c'mon now...
he did. Harv-chaic beleives the one Beni B to be behind this "effort."
Definitely on some lizardoid conspiracy schitt for which Harv is well known.
That said, it's no secret that East Coast rap purist/nationalists are louder and more fond of making phony top ten lists.
so yeah, Harv's essential observation is true (albeit obvious and unnecessary).
dude really? that might be the best of the four non W Coast albums[/b] originally named by Harv! well OK not better than this:
C'mon now - what? Everyone agrees that "The Chronic" and "We can't be stopped" sold more records and therefore was probably more influential. But my point is that, because I grew up in NY - Gangstarr, Main Source and Diamond D - were better records to ME. Besides, you jock anything from Texas - your not exactly subjective. (yes,i know too $hort and Dre are from Cali...)
That's pretty much what I got out of this. Thinking Breaking Atoms is better than Life Is...Too $hort is "contrary reality?" No, it's called "liking that Main Source album better than that Too Short album."
I agree, but if we're measuring impact, I don't think Breaking Atoms really comes close to Life Is. And I love both those records.
I guess the larger issue Harvey gets at whether it's the responsibility of a music critic to merely state opinion or to analyze the music in light of larger cultural trends.
Oh and that everyone in New York is a hating ass hater who hates.
yep.
lol. no doubt this is what he was "getting at!"
I like all these records, although I like the Too $hort one the least. Something about his shit never really travelled too well outside the US.
i dont think the critic has a responsibility towards either ... someone can write a great piece about how they like 'breaking atoms' or they can write a great piece about how significant 'life is ... too short' is.
I am interested in knowing what critics like and why. Well, the 'why' there is extremely important - but i don't want to read critics who relentlessly press the 'this is important = i like it' standpoint any more than i want dudes who will ride with new york blindly.
But on the other hand, I would not want to read anything written by a rap critic who dislikes NWA or Too Short.
certainly one of the best examples of this out there
and i've seen plenty of rap critics hate on him
By far the worst type entity posing as a human being on the entire planet.
lol