JOHNNY PAYCHECK'S DEEJAYING IN SF TONIGHT!
Young_Phonics
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damn dude....you can't call a homie? I see you doin' big thangs you can't call?
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Whooo....
Well this explains his penchant for Apple Martini's with EXTRA MIDORI!
Hold on.... lemme just pull up this thread where you lost your liquor....
I don't mix liquor.
but still dude....You need to dead the trucker hat.
can you put me on th guestlist jonny
p.s. the a's swept the yankees and the mariners
:zing:
Damn... the young boss is a busy dude
K.
that dont look like him
Did I strutter?
hahaha
o.k.
this is what jonny looks like
Sputter more like.
K.
I know where you're going with this James, and in absence of conclusive proof I just refuse to believe Conchillo's contention that "windmills increase girth and length dude."
I wish I had photoshop skills. All I know how to use is paint.
Meant in the spirit of fun. No disrespect intended.
It is, James. It is.
flawless.
How did this go? Did you change your game plan and [project] blow them away?
It went well. I started out with Ice Cube's What Can I Do, which went over well. Yet when I was playing the remix to MC Eiht's Straight Up Menace and then eventually BG's Uptown My Home, I realized as I looked out at a bunch of families in attendence that I better stick to the more positive Juneteenth set that I had as a back-up. Therefore it became Intelligent Hoodlum's Black and Proud, Ed OG's I Gots to Have It, MC Lyte's Cha Cha Cha, Pete Rock and CL Smooth's Straighten It Out, EPMD's Crossover, Eric B and Rakim's Don't Sweat the Technique, DOC's It's Funky Enough, 2Pac's Holla If You Hear Me remix, etc. With those the crowd seemed to be hanging on to every song.
The toughest part of the show for me was spinning instrumentals for the freestyle session. I screwed up one of my beat matches royally, but was able to save face thanks to NGOK being extremely talented off the top. Instrumentals I used were Boyz n da Hood's Felonies, Ooh Wee's Why Cry, Menace Clan's What You Say, Nappy Roots' Lack Dogs, etc.
Here are some shots from the show:
I spun an in-store set at Backspin Records the next weekend...and that was me being able to play whatever the eff I wanted to. Now, that was a good one, one of my best sets ever. I still have my records from that night sitting in a crate in the order I played them. Maybe tomorrow, if I don't get too wasted watching Italy destroy Germany, I'll write up a setlist for you.