Dude's corny and all, but I can't front, I used to get excited like that when I'd stumble upon a sample back in the day. Granted, I never recorded it and put it on YouTube, but still...
Dude's corny and all, but I can't front, I used to get excited like that when I'd stumble upon a sample back in the day. Granted, I never recorded it and put it on YouTube,[/b] but still...
this dude should team up with that guy from tallahasse or wherever. The guy who also did the samples from a cdj and danced and got geeked. They could team up and DOMINATE.
Pretty much like this ADHD dude...check his other clips...
The videos I posted are a response to Funktual's videos. In the very first video of the series, Iron Mike says "Alright DJ Funktual I accept your challenge!"
These dudes have that "Where Hip Hop lives!" suburban radio station DJ vibe to me.
This guy is so rad. I'd always wondered what would happen if the breakface graemlin got drunk, hooked up with an overly excitable ESPN announcer, and had a lovechild.
Among the many things unintentionally strange about these clips is that they're about 15 years (at minimum) late. They would have been uncomfortably corny enough back in the early '90s but to have dudes saying shit like, "this isn't Ice Cube's 'It Was a Good Day'...it's the Isley Brothers!" treats the audience like a bunch of morons. I mean, at this point, if you actually GREW UP with "It Was a Good Day" that means you're probably in your 30s now (at least) and you've also probably heard the Isley Brothers at some point in your life. Saying.
Among the many things unintentionally strange about these clips is that they're about 15 years (at minimum) late. They would have been uncomfortably corny enough back in the early '90s but to have dudes saying shit like, "this isn't Ice Cube's 'It Was a Good Day'...it's the Isley Brothers!" treats the audience like a bunch of morons. I mean, at this point, if you actually GREW UP with "It Was a Good Day" that means you're probably in your 30s now (at least) and you've also probably heard the Isley Brothers at some point in your life. Saying.
I also love it when he goes something like: "You probably know Kool & the Gang from "Ladies Night" but early Kool & the Gang was a bad funk group!
Among the many things unintentionally strange about these clips is that they're about 15 years (at minimum) late. They would have been uncomfortably corny enough back in the early '90s but to have dudes saying shit like, "this isn't Ice Cube's 'It Was a Good Day'...it's the Isley Brothers!" treats the audience like a bunch of morons. I mean, at this point, if you actually GREW UP with "It Was a Good Day" that means you're probably in your 30s now (at least) and you've also probably heard the Isley Brothers at some point in your life. Saying.
I also love it when he goes something like: "You probably know Kool & the Gang from "Ladies Night" but early Kool & the Gang was a bad funk group!
C R I N G E
"You may think of James Brown as that guy who did "Living In America" but what you may not know is that he used to be a bad ass master of funk!"
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Dude's corny and all, but I can't front, I used to get excited like that when I'd stumble upon a sample back in the day. Granted, I never recorded it and put it on YouTube, but still...
Okay, I just watched a couple more. I didn't get THAT excited.
At least now we know what ChaseCrusher's been up to!
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I think this is the key
I can also imagine this dude using the phrase "step off" in a decidedly George Castanza tone.
The videos I posted are a response to Funktual's videos. In the very first video of the series, Iron Mike says "Alright DJ Funktual I accept your challenge!"
These dudes have that "Where Hip Hop lives!" suburban radio station DJ vibe to me.
Anyways...
It also should be noted that I am a Funktual Being meaning that I don't get embarassed by dancing like a total freak because that is entirely the point. People who wanna take themselves seriously can listen to Radiohead. I am a disciple of James, Sly, Curtis & Prince where we wear our Disorderly Conduct proudly like a trophy.
OUCH
Welcome to the internet, where the early '90s NEVER ended.
I also love it when he goes something like: "You probably know Kool & the Gang from "Ladies Night" but early Kool & the Gang was a bad funk group!
C R I N G E
"You may think of James Brown as that guy who did "Living In America" but what you may not know is that he used to be a bad ass master of funk!"
"Sample Junkie" t-shirt =
The best part.