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3007422, I listened to "and the Anonymous Nobody", this weekend..twice
Posted by Dstl1, Tue Jul-17-18 11:35 AM
It had been more than a few months since I played it last. Still good. The second time I listened to it, on Sunday, I was downstairs in the man cave. Had it bumpin through the surround sound with the sub-woofer. My wife, who isn't into rap at all happened to come down right as "Memory of..." came on. She sat quietly and vibed out to it...when it went off she was like "hmmm...play that one, again". I love when I go back to an album after a minute and it still hits me. What's the last joint you experienced that with?
3007423, that album is great.
Posted by rl9, Tue Jul-17-18 11:45 AM
last time it hit me was when i revisited talking book by stevie.
not that i really sleep on that joint but i prob haven't listened to it in about a year and i got goosebumps when i put it on. that man is a songwriting genius.

3007424, That happens all of the time.
Posted by , Tue Jul-17-18 11:47 AM
too many albums I was obsessed with over the years.

One from the other day. Jazzmatazz vol 1.

"watch the closing doors" - my shit right there.

whole album is goodness, guru doing his thing, sounds like it could come out now and feel new. I forget how smooth it was.

i'm listening to Green Day at the moment, out of nowhere. Bringing me back to Dookie. Might be the only GD album I ever listened to...... and it was in 1993. Really solid album, it's no wonder they remained popular.






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3007426, Had a similar feel with Warren G's 2nd album ...
Posted by Brew, Tue Jul-17-18 12:03 PM
... which I listened to after seeing the Warren G post in here last week. It's imperfect but has some really, really great songs. And brings back some dope memories from when I was listening to it non-stop when it dropped in 7th grade. Big dose of nostalgia. Classic g-funk feel which is my favorite.
3007433, Also - def overdue for a Anonymous Nobody revisit.
Posted by Brew, Tue Jul-17-18 03:54 PM
Haven't listened front to back in a long while but there's a lot to love on that album.
3007429, That’s what happens when cats actually build a body of work.
Posted by sweeneykovar, Tue Jul-17-18 12:42 PM
I’m stands the test of time. ATCQ has the props but De La has the most consistent creativity from a rap group.
3007432, the Coup discography (most of it, some of the side stuff) again this week
Posted by rob, Tue Jul-17-18 03:37 PM
also "Memory of..." is a great song. It hasn't left my rotation for the commute since it was released.
3007623, what side stuff?
Posted by mista k5, Tue Jul-24-18 12:45 PM
is there more besides street sweeper?
3007438, Happens all the time now that I'm writing these anniversary tributes
Posted by mrhood75, Tue Jul-17-18 06:07 PM
So I listen to older stuff these days more than newer stuff anyway.

First time in the last few years that it really happened was Wyclef's "The Carnival." That is a really great and really creative album.

Off the top, the most recent time it's happened is with "Follow the Leader" and Threat's "Sicknahead."
3007439, At this point it's borderline necessary to listen to old ...
Posted by Brew, Tue Jul-17-18 08:39 PM
... shit more than new. And I don't mean that in an "old man yells at cloud" way. I just mean that time is going by so fast I'm almost forgetting a lot of the albums I used to love.

It's funny because for a long time I felt like I spent *too* much time listening to the my favorite albums over and over and over again, so I had to kind of force myself to stop doing that and branch out more.

Now it's the opposite. I find myself rediscovering albums I loved and listened to regularly for YEARS that I haven't heard in 5 years or more. Life, man.


>So I listen to older stuff these days more than newer stuff
>anyway.
>
>First time in the last few years that it really happened was
>Wyclef's "The Carnival." That is a really great and really
>creative album.
>
>Off the top, the most recent time it's happened is with
>"Follow the Leader" and Threat's "Sicknahead."
3007608, Remember back in the day a new album would be in your rotation for months?!?!?!
Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Tue Jul-24-18 07:40 AM
Like your rotation was mostly determined by what fit in your CD case in the car. I BOB and LWFC was in rotation for YEARS because of this.


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3007609, Hell yea.
Posted by Brew, Tue Jul-24-18 08:19 AM
Last time that happened for me was 2011, Quik's "Book of David"

Now "staying in rotation" just means I play it on Spotify more than twice. Haha. Generally I listen to an album once or twice, cherry pick songs I like, then add them to my ever-growing Spotify playlist and default back to throwing that playlist on shuffle.
3007553, Damn, you said Threat's "Sicknahead"
Posted by Soletaker, Sat Jul-21-18 09:05 PM
I haven't heard that album since the mid 90's. Me and my boy were the only ones that knew about that album back in high school. Mad slept on.
3007442, This happened just the other week
Posted by obsidianchrysalis, Wed Jul-18-18 12:30 AM
Spotify started listing songs from Gangstarr's The Ownerz in My Daily Mix. That album never stood out to me when it dropped. I was probably wanting something like Moment of Truth and was disappointed by the quality.

While The Ownerz isn't as good as MOT, it's really good and some of the beatmaking techniques that Premier used grabbed me just listening recently in a way they didn't when listening to the songs as it dropped.

It's a shame that we won't get another Gangstarr album because it would have been interesting to see how Premier would have continued to evolve, but The Ownerz is a good way to bow out.
3007444, That album was always seen as MoT lite so I’m surprised that
Posted by Anonymous, Wed Jul-18-18 07:46 AM
You say you didn’t like it because you wanted it to be more like MoT.

The Ownerz is a good album and imo rightfully takes a little heat for trying to replicate MoT while not being as good.

Capture wasn’t as good as Militia
Guns wasn’t as good as BI vs Friends
Skills wasn’t as good as Steez
Rite Where You Stand wasn’t as good as Above the Clouds
Krumb’s feature wasn’t as potent (how could it be?)
Eulogy was In Memory Of 03
In This Life wasn’t as strong as Scandelous

I say all this while really liking every song I just mentioned from Ownerz. But they did come off in 03 as an attempt to capture the same magic on MoT.

Ownerz also has some other high points like Zonin’ and Peace of Mind.

So I completely see why in 03 the album seemed like, maybe not a disappointment but more run of the mill and how it would sound very good listening now.

Definitely a good way to go out considering no one knew that would be the last.
3007459, Zonin is so good
Posted by makaveli, Wed Jul-18-18 01:28 PM
3007458, A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Posted by tully_blanchard, Wed Jul-18-18 01:03 PM
A few months ago someone posted Fear of a Black Planet was better than Nations...and my knee jerk was that I agreed.

I listened to Nations on the way home from work yesterday and my God..that album is just relentless. I honestly forgot just how...errrrrAAHHHHH that album is. It had slipped out of my top 10, but yeah...it's back now and I don't see it ever leaving.





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3007505, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) - Auditorium
Posted by EAS, Fri Jul-20-18 12:59 AM
I admit, after BOBS, Yasiin lost me. I checked for stuff here and there but never really purchased an album. My wife purchased 'The Ecstatic' for me when it first came out but I didn't really check for anything other than 'History'. Some years later, I think this hotel in Vegas called the Cosmopolitan, used a song off the album in one of their commercials. I checked that but still didn't listen to the whole album.

Fast forward to last year, my wife and I flew out to New York to check for Dave Chappelle during his Radio City residency. Black Star was one of the acts performing. During their performance, 'Auditorium' starts playing. I remember not being familiar with the song but thinking it was hella dope and vibing out to it. And I liked the call and response aspect of it. The next thing I know, Yasiin points to the side of the stage and says 'Rick the Ruler....' and then Slick Rick comes out and does his part. I lose my shit. If I was familiar with the song, I shoulda expected it, but I wasn't so it shocked the shit out of me. A memory for the books for sure.

Fast forward again to this past week and I went to see Black Star perform at the Taste of Chicago. I heard 'Auditorium' again and flash backed to the summer of 2017. The song has been on repeat ever since. Oh, I listened to the whole album and it is nice. I am glad Black Star is out performing again.

'Auditorium' is a dope song. Dope beat and the chemistry of the 2 rappers is on point.

3007506, The Ecstatic is so dope
Posted by Anonymous, Fri Jul-20-18 05:28 AM
3007510, Auditorium is one of my favorite Mos songs.
Posted by Brew, Fri Jul-20-18 08:19 AM
3007512, Listen to it all the time. Dave aka Plug 2 absolutely rips it on this LP!
Posted by kelvinmercerlookalike, Fri Jul-20-18 09:45 AM
more so than Posdnous and he's one of my favorites.
In true De La fashion, I heard something I never caught before recently. Can't remember what right now 'cause I'm zooted.


>It had been more than a few months since I played it last.
>Still good. The second time I listened to it, on Sunday, I
>was downstairs in the man cave. Had it bumpin through the
>surround sound with the sub-woofer. My wife, who isn't into
>rap at all happened to come down right as "Memory of..." came
>on. She sat quietly and vibed out to it...when it went off
>she was like "hmmm...play that one, again". I love when I go
>back to an album after a minute and it still hits me. What's
>the last joint you experienced that with?



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3007566, Dave has surged ahead imo
Posted by Roadblock, Sun Jul-22-18 05:39 PM
3007591, Yea Pos is in my top 5 but Dave got him on this album big time.
Posted by Brew, Mon Jul-23-18 02:34 PM
>more so than Posdnous and he's one of my favorites.
>In true De La fashion, I heard something I never caught before
>recently. Can't remember what right now 'cause I'm zooted.
>
>
>>It had been more than a few months since I played it last.
>>Still good. The second time I listened to it, on Sunday, I
>>was downstairs in the man cave. Had it bumpin through the
>>surround sound with the sub-woofer. My wife, who isn't into
>>rap at all happened to come down right as "Memory of..."
>came
>>on. She sat quietly and vibed out to it...when it went off
>>she was like "hmmm...play that one, again". I love when I
>go
>>back to an album after a minute and it still hits me.
>What's
>>the last joint you experienced that with?
>
>
>
>*CROCKER*
>
>word booty.
>
>HSUBAKCITS
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>
>
>
>http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r9/chowyunskinny/Gold%20Chef/iron_chef.jpg
3007559, And it's the best...
Posted by spidey, Sun Jul-22-18 02:11 PM
Native Tongues release of that year...Peace!
3007562, Smh, nah man.
Posted by natenate101, Sun Jul-22-18 03:49 PM
Tribe all day. De La joint was fine but quite uneven and even had a few straight up throwaways.
3007629, RE: Smh, nah man.
Posted by spidey, Tue Jul-24-18 12:53 PM
I enjoyed it more...the chemistry of Tribe just wasn't there in my opinion. Liked the Tribe joint, didn't love it...
3007563, ^^^hot take fail
Posted by Anonymous, Sun Jul-22-18 04:13 PM
3007564, no way jose
Posted by makaveli, Sun Jul-22-18 05:05 PM
3007565, I’ve listened more to Anonymous
Posted by Roadblock, Sun Jul-22-18 05:37 PM
3007621, me, too
Posted by Dstl1, Tue Jul-24-18 12:21 PM
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3007652, Nah that Tribe album is an all-timer
Posted by Garhart Poppwell, Tue Jul-24-18 06:16 PM
They're in the rare space of Hip Hop groups with 4 transcendent albums. Nobody was a breathtaking album and I'm not taking anything away from it at all.
3007567, Anonymous is Extremely dope
Posted by Roadblock, Sun Jul-22-18 05:41 PM
Hard to stop listening
3007588, I like them
Posted by 15, Mon Jul-23-18 01:39 PM
3007632, don't be like that lol
Posted by rl9, Tue Jul-24-18 01:42 PM
Btw what exactly is the No! list? (don't remember it ever being discussed).
3007633, I think its stuff he won't play on LNWJF
Posted by sectachrome86, Tue Jul-24-18 02:02 PM
3007664, Are there any De La/Roots songs in the vault that you or Pos have?
Posted by kelvinmercerlookalike, Wed Jul-25-18 09:17 AM
and why haven't we heard them yet?!

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3007622, the coup pick a bigger weapon
Posted by mista k5, Tue Jul-24-18 12:42 PM
really liked it when it came out but i picked out my favorite songs and hardly revisit it. after watching sorry to bother you i re-listened to their whole catalog and this album hit just as hard if not more than when i first heard it.

love anonymous somebody but havent listened to it in full in a while. need to do that soon.