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Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 26, 2010, 01:49:07 AMQuote from: stupideurotrash on August 25, 2010, 05:16:09 PMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 25, 2010, 01:03:45 PMThe price reflected the costs in time, obtaining, and at best securing their privacy from leaking& to the poster talking anti-euro spam, not all Europeans have some curtain over their eyes, and soak up the "gangsta" image so as far as what some Americans do. The gangster thing was in Romania, Italy, and other European countrys well before gangsta rap, or even the bloods and crips was created, so in essence you can kind of say that they are copying Europeans with this gangster shyt? & besides - the majority of THC, or the 'inner circle' as you call it were in fact AmericanYeah....and cavemen were bonking each other on the heads before that. woopty fucking doo.Leprechaun wigger...By your convoluted logic you should be listening to 19th century Eastern European music. No? The mafia and west coast music have nothing substantive in common. Fact is, you're just one of the many limp-wristed, gay ass-euros who think they're "keeping it real" by bumping 15 year old American music. When in fact, you look ridiculous because you do. The Mafia & west coast do have something in common. All these West Coast aliases named after Mafia heads, The continual use of "3 piece business suits, cigars, & hats". 90's gangsta rap acts tried very hard to play the Mafia role as a step up from street hustler. Even lord Shakur himself played this "act" by regularly referring to himself as a 'Don'. You clearly don't listen or look at imagery that much to notice & you couldn't be wrong. I rarely ever listen to 90's West Coast music lol. I used to many many years ago, and even then it was only Quik, 2Pac, and a select few others. Now, I only ever check on release updates from these two, and discuss on other topics, but I prefer smooth House music, soul, and club/trance music over Hip Hop and have done for several years. I don't dress Hip Hop, speak Hip Hop, or even act Hip Hop, and think the blood & crip thing is retarded. Look at how many US states now have all these wannabee crip and blood gangs popping up, and white boys acting overly stupid trying their hardest to look like a crip or blood - that aint Europe - that's America. I'll admit Europe (mostly Germany) have this nature too, but it's more common-place in certain US states If you ever seen my CD Collection you'd see Hip Hop no where near dominates it. I have more rock, & oldies than what I do rap CD's so your second guessing isn't really accurate, and your stereotyping of "Europe" alone as one singular place of same culture and so on alone makes your comments look pretty dumb. I'm actually from Scotland. You know? The skirt wearing Haggis eating ginger headed people who live in fields with big highland cows? 1. I suppose reading comprehension isn't a strong point amongst euro wiggers. I guess your too busy watching soccer and pretending to be American to worry about such trivial things. The purpose of the word "substantive" was kind of important euro wig. It negates petty things such as clothes and nicknames in regards to a conversation about west coast music and the Mafia. 2. I couldn't care less what you spin on your tiny euro stereo. The fact is, you're on this board every god damn day commenting about American rap. That speaks volumes wannabe.3. I don't care where you're from. You're still a leprechaun wigger.
Quote from: stupideurotrash on August 25, 2010, 05:16:09 PMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 25, 2010, 01:03:45 PMThe price reflected the costs in time, obtaining, and at best securing their privacy from leaking& to the poster talking anti-euro spam, not all Europeans have some curtain over their eyes, and soak up the "gangsta" image so as far as what some Americans do. The gangster thing was in Romania, Italy, and other European countrys well before gangsta rap, or even the bloods and crips was created, so in essence you can kind of say that they are copying Europeans with this gangster shyt? & besides - the majority of THC, or the 'inner circle' as you call it were in fact AmericanYeah....and cavemen were bonking each other on the heads before that. woopty fucking doo.Leprechaun wigger...By your convoluted logic you should be listening to 19th century Eastern European music. No? The mafia and west coast music have nothing substantive in common. Fact is, you're just one of the many limp-wristed, gay ass-euros who think they're "keeping it real" by bumping 15 year old American music. When in fact, you look ridiculous because you do. The Mafia & west coast do have something in common. All these West Coast aliases named after Mafia heads, The continual use of "3 piece business suits, cigars, & hats". 90's gangsta rap acts tried very hard to play the Mafia role as a step up from street hustler. Even lord Shakur himself played this "act" by regularly referring to himself as a 'Don'. You clearly don't listen or look at imagery that much to notice & you couldn't be wrong. I rarely ever listen to 90's West Coast music lol. I used to many many years ago, and even then it was only Quik, 2Pac, and a select few others. Now, I only ever check on release updates from these two, and discuss on other topics, but I prefer smooth House music, soul, and club/trance music over Hip Hop and have done for several years. I don't dress Hip Hop, speak Hip Hop, or even act Hip Hop, and think the blood & crip thing is retarded. Look at how many US states now have all these wannabee crip and blood gangs popping up, and white boys acting overly stupid trying their hardest to look like a crip or blood - that aint Europe - that's America. I'll admit Europe (mostly Germany) have this nature too, but it's more common-place in certain US states If you ever seen my CD Collection you'd see Hip Hop no where near dominates it. I have more rock, & oldies than what I do rap CD's so your second guessing isn't really accurate, and your stereotyping of "Europe" alone as one singular place of same culture and so on alone makes your comments look pretty dumb. I'm actually from Scotland. You know? The skirt wearing Haggis eating ginger headed people who live in fields with big highland cows?
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 25, 2010, 01:03:45 PMThe price reflected the costs in time, obtaining, and at best securing their privacy from leaking& to the poster talking anti-euro spam, not all Europeans have some curtain over their eyes, and soak up the "gangsta" image so as far as what some Americans do. The gangster thing was in Romania, Italy, and other European countrys well before gangsta rap, or even the bloods and crips was created, so in essence you can kind of say that they are copying Europeans with this gangster shyt? & besides - the majority of THC, or the 'inner circle' as you call it were in fact AmericanYeah....and cavemen were bonking each other on the heads before that. woopty fucking doo.Leprechaun wigger...By your convoluted logic you should be listening to 19th century Eastern European music. No? The mafia and west coast music have nothing substantive in common. Fact is, you're just one of the many limp-wristed, gay ass-euros who think they're "keeping it real" by bumping 15 year old American music. When in fact, you look ridiculous because you do.
The price reflected the costs in time, obtaining, and at best securing their privacy from leaking& to the poster talking anti-euro spam, not all Europeans have some curtain over their eyes, and soak up the "gangsta" image so as far as what some Americans do. The gangster thing was in Romania, Italy, and other European countrys well before gangsta rap, or even the bloods and crips was created, so in essence you can kind of say that they are copying Europeans with this gangster shyt? & besides - the majority of THC, or the 'inner circle' as you call it were in fact American
Untouchable will be released in some shape or form in the future
It'll probably end up being called something like "crook show" with a varied tracklisting if past endeavour's is anything to go by
Quote from: mickaveli2001 on August 28, 2010, 01:37:48 AMIt'll probably end up being called something like "crook show" with a varied tracklisting if past endeavour's is anything to go byI can see it now..."Crook Show" featuring 3 unheard songs from the Untouchable era.
Quote from: EFFeX on August 28, 2010, 08:06:37 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 28, 2010, 01:37:48 AMIt'll probably end up being called something like "crook show" with a varied tracklisting if past endeavour's is anything to go byI can see it now..."Crook Show" featuring 3 unheard songs from the Untouchable era. Lol. Yeah, instead of releasing previously unreleased albums, they seem to prefer taking unreleased tracks and making compilations. I don't understand the logic in that. So far that's what they've done with the Crooked I and the Danny Boy albums, and that seems to be their plan for the Sam Sneed album as well. I don't think that's really what anyone wants. I think at least most people want to hear the albums in their original form, or as close to it as possible. Hopefully they don't do much tampering with the LBC Crew album.
Quote from: JohnnyL on August 28, 2010, 10:16:56 AMQuote from: EFFeX on August 28, 2010, 08:06:37 AMQuote from: mickaveli2001 on August 28, 2010, 01:37:48 AMIt'll probably end up being called something like "crook show" with a varied tracklisting if past endeavour's is anything to go byI can see it now..."Crook Show" featuring 3 unheard songs from the Untouchable era. Lol. Yeah, instead of releasing previously unreleased albums, they seem to prefer taking unreleased tracks and making compilations. I don't understand the logic in that. So far that's what they've done with the Crooked I and the Danny Boy albums, and that seems to be their plan for the Sam Sneed album as well. I don't think that's really what anyone wants. I think at least most people want to hear the albums in their original form, or as close to it as possible. Hopefully they don't do much tampering with the LBC Crew album.Did Danny Boy's album even have a full tracklist at any point in time that we know of? At least with that album the bulk of it was unheard. I can't complain too much at that one. Crooked I on the other hand was a worthless release. I'm really hoping, but it's not very likely, that Sneed's album will be a double disc. I really wouldn't mind hearing what he is doing today, but I don't want his current material to be taking up spots that could be filled with his old material. The whole mixing and mastering on these releases drives me insane though. I kinda wish I could go back in time 10 years when my ears didn't know better lol.