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18. "I loved the beat, but El's verse was so boring " In response to Reply # 4
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oudylv7Y7Ac > >making use of the ho happy jackie/mhb k&tg sample to arguably >better results... a rawkus 12" that i'm sure is expensive >now.
When I heard this I knew it was time for them to part ways. Interestingly enough, El was the one with all the momentum after the split, he had a good ear for beats.
david bammer Member since Jun 20th 2010 4467 posts
Thu Jan-19-12 05:42 PM
21. "RE: I loved the beat, but El's verse was so boring " In response to Reply # 18
>When I heard this I knew it was time for them to part ways. >Interestingly enough, El was the one with all the momentum >after the split, he had a good ear for beats.
yeah but tame's verses and the hook were good enough it made up for any other missteps.
a one off 12" this one specifically got some attention a few years ago online and caused the release of a couple of other demos... i have posted about it before. but if you've never heard THIS song before - click that link.
unfortunately this is not full length because the youtube uploader is one of those losers who thinks because he owns the physical version he is somehow special.
>unfortunately this is not full length because the youtube >uploader is one of those losers who thinks because he owns the >physical version he is somehow special.
probably one of the more aggravating things on the Internet on some video I was watching, some asswipe had posted something about "don't post full version because of MP3 sharing!" or something like that. rest of the commenters dogpiled him as they should have.
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this is a prog-rock band from the netherlands that elton john signed. some people might know them. imo they were horrible and cliche but this is the one song where everything came together for them.
"I've come to realise that I never loved Hip-Hop as a whole, just a particular era that happened at the same time as I was actively checking actively for new music."