Mr. Scarface
HarveyCanal
"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
Not a fan of the Complex format, but the content here is golden...
http://www.complex.com/music/2013/01/scarface-breaks-down-his-25-most-essential-songs/
http://www.complex.com/music/2013/01/scarface-breaks-down-his-25-most-essential-songs/
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also: did i miss the "Money and the Power" page?
i know, man. every day that I live is another day that I regret passing it up. I could be famous and retired right now
appreciated
I don't think I've ever heard this 12". Anyone have a rip of both sides?
A-side:
B-side (Screwed and chopped):
Here you go.
I remember years ago when Face was on MTV Cribs, and he was living in a nice but not at all fancy apartment smack in the middle of the hood. Amongst his music collection was an absolute shit-ton of Floyd - box-sets, the lot. When I read about the shrooms and the acid, it all fell into place.
Vaguely-related: I once got into a Twitter convo with him about Floyd (cue massive fanboy buzz), and he reckons Roger Waters is one of the greatest lyricists of all time.
And around the same time, ecstacy was also HUGE in Houston before any of my friends in California had ever even heard of it.
Add to that the fact that magic mushrooms grew freely in cow pastures all around Houston.
HELL TO THA YAW!
also, free and legal. candy bowls.
Yep, I actually missed that by a couple of years. First tab I ever took was in the Fall of '88. But older siblings of friends would tell me how at clubs there would be a bowl of pills sitting on the bar, free for the taking like peanuts!!!
The Starck Club in Dallas was supposedly ground zero for ecstasy as a recreational drug in the mid-80s, so it makes sense that it'd find its way onto the menu in other Texan cities quicker than it might in Cali.