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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #75 on: January 29, 2011, 09:32:05 PM »
this thread should be merged with tha ''wjww'' thread.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #76 on: January 30, 2011, 05:54:55 AM »
Has anyone actually read the interview?  D.O.C. basically just says that Dre wants to still talk about smoking weed and the same shit they talked about on 2001 and D.O.C. thinks they should take a more mature approach and stick to a actual detox theme.  It's not some big falling out.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #77 on: January 30, 2011, 06:26:04 AM »
but on ''2001'' Dre really wasnt on that ''gangsta shit'', he let everybody else do that 4 him, he was on it on ''the chronic'' and ''100 miles'' and ''efil4zaggin'' but by 96' he was already past that.  I know wat The DOC is sayin, but u know wat they say ''study long study wrong''.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #78 on: January 30, 2011, 06:27:34 AM »


Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..



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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #79 on: January 30, 2011, 07:34:55 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #80 on: January 30, 2011, 08:37:36 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high? Does the music of today sound like the music 20 years ago? Where do you think hip hop even came from? It didn't even exist in the 60s.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #81 on: January 30, 2011, 09:14:11 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high?
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #82 on: January 30, 2011, 09:27:24 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high? Does the music of today sound like the music 20 years ago? Where do you think hip hop even came from? It didn't even exist in the 60s.
It isnt the music that changed during those 20 years, the mainstream did, so did the artists.. but not music itself..

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #83 on: January 30, 2011, 12:18:35 PM »
LMAO im dyin here...

thanks guys, this thread contains some real comedy gold   :D


as for the actual topic, its sad to read about any conflict in the camp, not really sure what i think about the whole situation now, dunno if its bitterness making doc speak out, or if what hes saying is accurate and Dres struggle to remain relevant and live up to expectation has essentially ruined him

guess ill see when i download Detox if/when it comes out


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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #84 on: January 30, 2011, 01:26:44 PM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high? Does the music of today sound like the music 20 years ago? Where do you think hip hop even came from? It didn't even exist in the 60s.
It isnt the music that changed during those 20 years, the mainstream did, so did the artists.. but not music itself..

Smfh....

This:

is definitely a change from this:

Why do you keep going on about mainstream? G Funk didn't even exist in the 80s, mainstream or underground. It doesn't matter whether its mainstream or underground. Music is constantly evolving. You have stuff going on in the underground today that wasn't even possible in the 80s.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #85 on: January 30, 2011, 09:02:08 PM »
Has anyone actually read the interview?  D.O.C. basically just says that Dre wants to still talk about smoking weed and the same shit they talked about on 2001 and D.O.C. thinks they should take a more mature approach and stick to a actual detox theme.  It's not some big falling out.
Yes, but this forum will continue to be what it's always been so something like D.O.C. announcing that he's creatively seperated from Dre turns into "Dre stabbed D.O.C. in the back by firing him because Jimmy Iovine told him to so they could have Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga all over Detox". It's that "dissapointed child" syndrome. Rather than just offering a opinion on the story in front of them, they have to build some hypothetical "worst case" situation so other people can share their anger and have a common villian.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #86 on: January 30, 2011, 09:48:54 PM »
Has anyone actually read the interview?  D.O.C. basically just says that Dre wants to still talk about smoking weed and the same shit they talked about on 2001 and D.O.C. thinks they should take a more mature approach and stick to a actual detox theme.  It's not some big falling out.
Yes, but this forum will continue to be what it's always been so something like D.O.C. announcing that he's creatively seperated from Dre turns into "Dre stabbed D.O.C. in the back by firing him because Jimmy Iovine told him to so they could have Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga all over Detox". It's that "dissapointed child" syndrome. Rather than just offering a opinion on the story in front of them, they have to build some hypothetical "worst case" situation so other people can share their anger and have a common villian.

Yet Jimmy Iovine doesn't get any credit for signing Eminem or 2001.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #87 on: January 30, 2011, 10:28:25 PM »
Yet Jimmy Iovine doesn't get any credit for signing Eminem or 2001.
Of course not. Once people stopped liking the music it was because Jimmy Iovine woke up one morning said, "I'm going to blackball the West Coast" and turned every Interscope artist into a puppet. It's all some great super secret Illuminati conspiracy that started by destroying Death Row from the inside by stealing Dre, killing Tupac, and using Suge Knight as a patsy.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #88 on: January 31, 2011, 02:10:27 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high? Does the music of today sound like the music 20 years ago? Where do you think hip hop even came from? It didn't even exist in the 60s.
It isnt the music that changed during those 20 years, the mainstream did, so did the artists.. but not music itself..

This must be some of the dumbest things ever said on dubcc, and trust me, thatīs saying alot.

You donīt have to be a rocket scientist to know that not only has music changed over the last 20 years, but instruments, effects, compressors, equlizers, mastering equipment etc.  that exists in 2011 can do things that wasnīt even thinkable in the 80īs. Of course music has changed. You have to be one ignorant dimwit to not know that.
 

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Re: New interview with The D.O.C (Splits with Dr. Dre/Talks About Detox)
« Reply #89 on: January 31, 2011, 02:46:56 AM »
I think it is exactly the opposite.  Music moves on, this is not the 80's and 90's and music continues to evolve.  It takes more courage for an artist to realize that the same old stuff isn't selling and adjust.

BTW what was the last decent track that D.O.C. had a hand in?  Sounds like someone caught feelings.
 
Music dont evolve, its an art, it does NOT change.. mainstream change, not the music..

Everything evolves even art.  If it doesn't evolve or continue to change it dies off. The way music is delivered to the masses evolves, the instruments used to create music evolve, deliveries evolve, vocal patterns evolve, the consumers musical tastes evolve.
Its imposibble for somethin like music to evolve.. things like pc games can evolve, couse they can always get better on graphics, realism etc. but music cant, to evolve means to change for better, to move on.. and music cant, mainstream can change, the music thats being brought to people - thats what changes, but the music itself

Are you high? Does the music of today sound like the music 20 years ago? Where do you think hip hop even came from? It didn't even exist in the 60s.
It isnt the music that changed during those 20 years, the mainstream did, so did the artists.. but not music itself..

This must be some of the dumbest things ever said on dubcc, and trust me, thatīs saying alot.

You donīt have to be a rocket scientist to know that not only has music changed over the last 20 years, but instruments, effects, compressors, equlizers, mastering equipment etc.  that exists in 2011 can do things that wasnīt even thinkable in the 80īs. Of course music has changed. You have to be one ignorant dimwit to not know that.
how you imagine music changin? what you discribed is industry, artists etc. that changed.. the thing that changed is what you got to hear.. but how tha fuck you want to change music?
i know for a fact that you are ignorant from your earlier posts.. but at least give your brain a shot, and try to understand