I don't expect a fake n*gga to feel this, look in my eyes stare at the Realness.
If Nas never started hating on Mega to being with, he would be one of the stars of the rap game. He still is, he just doesn't get the props he deserves.
I ain't no suit-wearin' businessman like you... you know I'm just a gangsta I suppose... - Avon Barksdale
Nilmerf wrote:DJF: And Duane Allman is my hero, so November 20th is a good day!
moonhead: I trust you are familiar with "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" from the Fillmore Concerts? Half as long and twice as good as "Mountain Jam" (which takes nothing away from the latter, but the former is really that great).
I can't find the sheet music for the live Elizabeth Reed anywhere, so I've taken to learning the studio version. I've learned the main part of the song, plus the outro, plus half of Dickey's solo. Duane's solo is probably too bananas for me.
familiar with it. i lost my copy of that, but i downloaded it again. but it's in an obscure format, so I have to get a codec or a convertor. but i'll take care of all that tonight. now if i can just stop listening to the who for an hour.
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I don't expect a fake n*gga to feel this, look in my eyes stare at the Realness.
If Nas never started hating on Mega to being with, he would be one of the stars of the rap game. He still is, he just doesn't get the props he deserves.
Yeah that' true, but Nas with words can win the battles. He's got some tight rhymes.
I don't expect a fake n*gga to feel this, look in my eyes stare at the Realness.
If Nas never started hating on Mega to being with, he would be one of the stars of the rap game. He still is, he just doesn't get the props he deserves.
Yeah that' true, but Nas with words can win the battles. He's got some tight rhymes.
Shook One Part II-Mobb Deep
Classic, possibly the best beat ever made (maybe Come Clean by Jeru, Primo works wonders). I went to see Common on Wednesday and before the show they had a DJ. When he threw on Shook Ones Pt. II everyone went absolutely crazy. When he cut the music, everyone was rapping along and it came across crystal clear.
I ain't no suit-wearin' businessman like you... you know I'm just a gangsta I suppose... - Avon Barksdale
I don't expect a fake n*gga to feel this, look in my eyes stare at the Realness.
If Nas never started hating on Mega to being with, he would be one of the stars of the rap game. He still is, he just doesn't get the props he deserves.
Yeah that' true, but Nas with words can win the battles. He's got some tight rhymes.
Shook One Part II-Mobb Deep
Classic, possibly the best beat ever made (maybe Come Clean by Jeru, Primo works wonders). I went to see Common on Wednesday and before the show they had a DJ. When he threw on Shook Ones Pt. II everyone went absolutely crazy. When he cut the music, everyone was rapping along and it came across crystal clear.
Hell yeah! I went and Saw Brother Ali and Heiruspecs on Friday, amazing!
"Shook Ones II" is a great beat, but my favourite was definitely Primo's "N.Y. State of Mind" he did for Nas. Also, "Paid in Full" by Eric B. was the most influential beat in rap, everybody and their uncle copied it.
Nilmerf wrote:"Shook Ones II" is a great beat, but my favourite was definitely Primo's "N.Y. State of Mind" he did for Nas. Also, "Paid in Full" by Eric B. was the most influential beat in rap, everybody and their uncle copied it.
Now I feel dirty talking about rap!
we are no longer on speaking terms.
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