what can I say, sometimes it takes me a while to get to some things. Maybe some day I'll watch Casablanca.
at any rate, that was a pretty solid 40 minutes of music. I should probably give it another listen, this time paying closer attention to the lyrics. Or should I listen to Enter the Wu-Tang first?
what can I say, sometimes it takes me a while to get to some things. Maybe some day I'll watch Casablanca.
at any rate, that was a pretty solid 40 minutes of music. I should probably give it another listen, this time paying closer attention to the lyrics. Or should I listen to Enter the Wu-Tang first?
You might want to get your hands on some weed. And some bacon. That shit will blow your mind.
Then watch Casablanca. It really is a fantastic movie.
i've tried to watch casablanca like four times and i've fallen asleep every single try. i recognize references to the ending scene, so that's that for me
yes, I've heard ATCQ and like them a lot. Same with The Roots (at least their first few albums - haven't heard the more recent stuff), MF DOOM, Madlib, stuff like Company Flow, Cannibal Ox, Antipop Consortium, etc. I'm not oblivious to hip-hop but obviously there are huge holes in my knowledge, and today I was wondering why I had never listened to Illmatic.
..........MF DOOM, Madlib, stuff like Company Flow, Cannibal Ox, Antipop Consortium, etc.
this list is about to kickstart your official soulstrut hazing. not by me. but i'm saying.........
should I have added Aesop Rock to that list?
hey, that just happened to be what was around when I moved to NYC. Before that I lived in suburban Maryland and all the people there ever listened to was ska (of the Vans Warped Tour variety), so anything felt like a step up music-wise.
It would be interesting to have that perspective tho. To listen to the album for the very first time 20 years on. I mean, we all do when we get put on something. But for such a mainstream record...
I work surrounded by people in their late teens/early 20's and I'm slightly jealous when they talk about an album I've always loved and the shit blows their minds, and I kinda wish I could get back that first listen again. Just the other day some dudes outside my office were going on about Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde.
yeah man i am guilty of this as well, i cant say i have heard every hiphop album, there are loads that i havent heard and thats what keeps diggin/music fun for me. there are loads of things out there i am just getting to for the first time (no shame) *never heard the of Boogie Boys until i bought their album "Romeo Night" in the early 2000's...
i have only ever listened the Lord Finesse - Funky Technician once, even though i purchased most of his releases in 2012 including the instrumentals to the Funky Technician album, lol
It would be interesting to have that perspective tho. To listen to the album for the very first time 20 years on. I mean, we all do when we get put on something. But for such a mainstream record...
I work surrounded by people in their late teens/early 20's and I'm slightly jealous when they talk about an album I've always loved and the shit blows their minds, and I kinda wish I could get back that first listen again. Just the other day some dudes outside my office were going on about Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde.
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Fart.
OR
BEING CAUGHT IN THE STREET WITHOUT A TON OF REEFER?
If you answered no to both then you are well on your way to Nas appreciation.
Nas vs Jay-z Who's winning?
at any rate, that was a pretty solid 40 minutes of music. I should probably give it another listen, this time paying closer attention to the lyrics. Or should I listen to Enter the Wu-Tang first?
You might want to get your hands on some weed. And some bacon. That shit will blow your mind.
Then watch Casablanca. It really is a fantastic movie.
have you heard ATCQ?
this list is about to kickstart your official soulstrut hazing. not by me. but i'm saying.........
Ah, the circle of life.
should I have added Aesop Rock to that list?
hey, that just happened to be what was around when I moved to NYC. Before that I lived in suburban Maryland and all the people there ever listened to was ska (of the Vans Warped Tour variety), so anything felt like a step up music-wise.
I work surrounded by people in their late teens/early 20's and I'm slightly jealous when they talk about an album I've always loved and the shit blows their minds, and I kinda wish I could get back that first listen again. Just the other day some dudes outside my office were going on about Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde.
i have only ever listened the Lord Finesse - Funky Technician once, even though i purchased most of his releases in 2012 including the instrumentals to the Funky Technician album, lol
I'm guessing a colonoscopy exam, followed by a nap and a 5 p.m. dinner?
Because, you know, he's old.
Agreed
I just started listening to this.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2012/07/05/156327372/youve-never-heard-public-enemys-it-takes-a-nation-of-millions-to-hold-us-back
Prepare to take out your dentures and spew venomous rage!
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DRAKE!
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We're glad you got around to listening to this. Listen to more classic rap and hopefully you'll experience a joy of new discovery.
With great age comes... uh... with great age... er...
...what was I saying?