juggaknots
alieNDN
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who's checking for this? i know i sure as hell am...breezely brewin is the sickest, my fave mc, i can't wait for this
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bb is on some freshit
I was going along, kind of on the record. And then I got to track 20, the original version of "Clear Blue Skies." Suddenly, I was all I listened to it at least five times in a row, maybe more. And then it made me listen to the whole album again with a different perspective. Unfortunately, most of the rest of the album was still kind of in my opinion, but my god, "Clear Blue Skies" is just incredible.
Now I understand that there is some legal DRAMA about the song and the sample that it uses, which is why it appears as a "hidden" track on the album. From a legal perspective, it shouldn't much matter if a track is "hidden" or not - if the sample is uncleared, its uncleared, and folks are taking a risk. I suppose its less of a risk when the track is "hidden", but in the digital age, where iTunes teams up with CDDB to show you even the squirrely track list of Chains and Black Exhaust, a track doesn't stay hidden for long.
Anyway, according to (yes I took it there), the sample is "Stormy" by The Meters. Can anyone vouch for that? Is this the case? I have a deaf spot for samples. They have to be WOW THAT'S ... for me to hear them.
Thanks in advance,
JRoot
PS I haven't heard the second record. does it have any song that is remotely as good as the original version of "Clear Blue Skies"? And is it true that the smiths are all teachers in the NYPSD? if so, that's
When I first got the re:release, I put it in my computer, and removed all the freestyles, and resequenced it to match the original release. It GREATLY improves the flow and overall experience of the album.
"Circle pt. 1," and "Jivetalk," are both good tracks, but "Loosifa," is one of my favorite hip hop songs of all time. Incredible....Up there with "Clear Blue Skies".
Try listening to the album as it was originally meant to be heard, and I think it will greatly improve your view of the whole.
Will see... Though the 1st was but I'm not getting my hopes up at all... I'm more hyped on Little Brother and Cormega
I listed a spare for sale or trade a few days ago to crickets.
Suffice to say that people gotta start ackin' right around here.
Gotta agree with lama though...from what I have heard from the new album I am not impressed. The beats I heard just didn't impress me like the first album.
JRoot: One of the tracks (I think Watch Ya Head [Remix]...not by my tables right now) is off the War - The World Is A Ghetto album.
kitchenknight: Loosifa is my favorite track on there as well. The sample they used for the track came from Les Mccann and Eddie Harris - The Swiss Movement which is an easy record to find, yet one of my favorite jazz records.
Paycheck: If you still have a copy of the rekkid I'd be interested. Hit me with a PM. Only lately have I seen OG copies starting to pop up on the bay after a very long dry spell. I'm a little short on cash...but maybe we could work something out. I agree with you though in it being one of the best hiphop records to come out of the 90's.
I leave ya'll with this...
i cant really find the lp right now so does anyone know what im talking about? i think it was just like a minute or so and then it faded out
When I clicked on this thread, I'd figured juggaknots was the name of some porno about chicks with giant boobs.
i hope he sounds good. whatever happened to that dude anyway?
I would like to hear this CLEAR BLUE SKIES record that everyone always talks about.
Circle Pt. 2
working on an upload; how long does sendspace usually take?