Jimmy Page X Biggie
DocMcCoy
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Of course, it's fucking dreadful.
For me, Brandon Soderberg generally only really excels at petulant, passive-aggressive subtweets and the worst kind of music-hack snobbery but, writing about the above-referenced dog's breakfast here, he does raise an interesting point or two about possible future directions in a world where nobody gives much of a fuck about the sanctity of intellectual property no mo', their own included.
For me, Brandon Soderberg generally only really excels at petulant, passive-aggressive subtweets and the worst kind of music-hack snobbery but, writing about the above-referenced dog's breakfast here, he does raise an interesting point or two about possible future directions in a world where nobody gives much of a fuck about the sanctity of intellectual property no mo', their own included.
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and co-sign...very dreadful. On the same level as ironic white chick singer/songwriter rap covers.
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i wasnt mad at it, but it wasnt the coolest thing i have heard lately...
i disagree, i think it's just awful, and does not work at all on a musical level. i had to check my browsers to make sure something else wasn't playing at the same time. but i guess i am missing the point, really, because this bullshit is not about music at all but some ridiculous exercise in branding and marketing.
i completely agree with this at the same time though...WTF is page doing dabbling in this type of shit anyways? couldnt he be working on some "b-sides and bootlegs Zeppelin" type shit...
i think its cool that people like Page are messing with this type of shit, but to release it to the masses is a bit confusing, not knowing what his intentions are... **was this a "hey i started messing with this stuff for the first time and look what i did" or "i have been making remixes for a few years now, check this out" type of a thing...
Page & Tupac/Eazy E....next?
He is, actually. Maybe he wants to be in the news again to draw attention to it, 'Godfather of Big Drums' or some shit.
b/w
Didn't work out so well last time either...
do both their catalogs belong to the same label? This reeks of 50-year-old marketing dudes sitting in a room trying to get their "assets" and "properties" back out there. They probably love the late-90s corporate rap-rock vibe, takes them back to the days when LEN and Sugar Ray topped the charts.
Interestingly, both groups had some serious hip hop heads involved.