When I Die
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I hope to be...A better man than you thought I'd beIt??s been hard to make you see What kind of man I??m trying to be All I ask for you to try to understand what it means to me. It??s not hard to understand why You get discouraged all the time I keep trying not to worry But I can??t help feeling lost in you But I love you, want you and I need you. Time goes by and you??ll find that we??ll achieve a love sublime When I die I hope I??ll be the kind of man you thought I??d be (Repeat Chorus). Cause I love you and I want you Cause I gotta, gotta have you Cause, cause I need you When I die, I hope I??ll be the kind of man that you thought I??d be."A better man than you thought I'd beeeeeeeee..."[/b]That part always gets me.
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Credit is due.
sniff.
Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:36pm EDT
CARACAS (Reuters) - A Venezuelan man who had been declared dead woke up in the morgue in excruciating pain after medical examiners began their autopsy.
Carlos Camejo, 33, was declared dead after a highway accident and taken to the morgue, where examiners began an autopsy only to realize something was amiss when he started bleeding. They quickly sought to stitch up the incision on his face.
"I woke up because the pain was unbearable," Camejo said, according to a report on Friday in leading local newspaper El Universal.
His grieving wife turned up at the morgue to identify her husband's body only to find him moved into a corridor -- and alive.
Reuters could not immediately reach hospital officials to confirm the events. But Camejo showed the newspaper his facial scar and a document ordering the autopsy.
"A better man than you thought I'd beeeeeeeee..."[/b]
and pretty amazing when you put it in context of it's use by Dilla as the final song on Donuts.
yeesh. i feel like an idiot when i find out one of my favorite loops EVER is from a record ive had for years....maybe i should start listening to more of my records. this song is great! and all i thought this record was good for was the breaks...
cool!
whoa, thats pretty amazing.
lots of threadjacks today...
When Dilla used it on Donuts, I had to buy a better copy of this. I knew the song, but his flip put it into another context for me. It definitely struck a chord and gave the record that I knew for the monster drum break a whole new value. And now it's a collection staple.
I know ... , but seriously, this song affects me in a serious way.
Damn I hate that rekkid!
Hey,
Funky song!!!! I looped it for an outro for the 1993 Colorful Essence demo I produced. I should post that on my site. Dilla freaked it, bar none!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I was out digging with Fatback a few weeks ago and was asking him if he had a copy and without really looking passed it to him. He was all and I was all like, "thats not the LP that I thought it would be_eeeee_ee."
dammit... now i gotta fight back the watery eyes and schitt. i HATE when that happens
I never see it for some reason.. must have sold really low numbers??
Played the dilla track at the end of my set yesterday
Thanks for the sweet soulful tune Day
I love this song - just the right blend of optimism and regret. For some reason, it always puts me in mind of my late dad. Perhaps this is why I always felt Dilla's flip of it on Donuts managed to inadvertantly turn it from a kinda serious-minded, soulful little rock ballad into something properly, existentially deep.
I must have listened to this shit at least 20 times since yesterday.