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Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on June 19, 2012, 03:00:57 AMQuoteThere was one track he wanted to use called "The year after", bringing us back to the two faced n-gga Sean Thomas the keyboard, I let him hear the song and he played keyboards on the original song so he went back and told Dre before the record came out. At the time I was pissed of at him but I should have thanked him because that gave me a chance to remix the record.http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/eroticd-part2/http://soundcloud.com/erotic-d/the-hereafter-featuring-eddieWhat the DOC up to these days? (& don't tell me "working on "Detox" please!) How bout some NEW DOC?
QuoteThere was one track he wanted to use called "The year after", bringing us back to the two faced n-gga Sean Thomas the keyboard, I let him hear the song and he played keyboards on the original song so he went back and told Dre before the record came out. At the time I was pissed of at him but I should have thanked him because that gave me a chance to remix the record.http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/eroticd-part2/http://soundcloud.com/erotic-d/the-hereafter-featuring-eddie
There was one track he wanted to use called "The year after", bringing us back to the two faced n-gga Sean Thomas the keyboard, I let him hear the song and he played keyboards on the original song so he went back and told Dre before the record came out. At the time I was pissed of at him but I should have thanked him because that gave me a chance to remix the record.http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/eroticd-part2/
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on June 19, 2012, 03:00:57 AMQuoteThere was one track he wanted to use called "The year after", bringing us back to the two faced n-gga Sean Thomas the keyboard, I let him hear the song and he played keyboards on the original song so he went back and told Dre before the record came out. At the time I was pissed of at him but I should have thanked him because that gave me a chance to remix the record.http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/eroticd-part2/http://soundcloud.com/erotic-d/the-hereafter-featuring-eddiespeaking of the erotic d/barney rubble connection.... i remember erotic d saying in one interview that he brought barney to dre, and that barney and erotic d worked together in texas.and then there was this group called "life afta death"... that had a few songs out.... around 92/93. and on discogs, barney rubble is listed as the keyboardist for the group, and the only rapper i hear on their songs is erotic d.i have a total of four of their songs, all from random compilations i found on the net. erotic d mentioned, in that same interview, i song he did with barney rubble that basically morphed into murder was the case... well the beat did.... and "words of a dead man" by life afta death definitely shares some elements beat wise with murder was the case. anyone else have that song or know what i'm talking about??? lol. and erotic d shouts out 92 or 93 on all four life afta death songs... so i know that they are actually from that era lol.edit: actually now that i listen to the two songs back to back, i'm not sure exactly how similar they really are... but words of a dead man is still a dope ass song lol
Thanks for the post, cool track.I noticed a striking similarity in some of the synths on this track with the synths on California Love (which Sean Thomas was also credited for playing the keys on both the original and remix). Specifically the "whistle" sounding synths.
So Sam Sneed didn't make that song? Hm didn't know that.
i hate it when artists only stream their music. it's 2012, put the damn mp3 up for download.
So Sam Sneed didn't make that song? Hm didn't know that. http://www.youtube.com//v/_lTAz50wr5w&sns=emhttp://www.youtube.com//v/GEtsSUWaQvI&sns=em
If only there was a converter to transform The D.O.C.'s voice on tracks like this to his original voice.
Quote from: Unforgivable by Sean John on June 19, 2012, 07:18:00 AMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Nate Day on June 19, 2012, 03:00:57 AMQuoteThere was one track he wanted to use called "The year after", bringing us back to the two faced n-gga Sean Thomas the keyboard, I let him hear the song and he played keyboards on the original song so he went back and told Dre before the record came out. At the time I was pissed of at him but I should have thanked him because that gave me a chance to remix the record.http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/eroticd-part2/http://soundcloud.com/erotic-d/the-hereafter-featuring-eddiespeaking of the erotic d/barney rubble connection.... i remember erotic d saying in one interview that he brought barney to dre, and that barney and erotic d worked together in texas.and then there was this group called "life afta death"... that had a few songs out.... around 92/93. and on discogs, barney rubble is listed as the keyboardist for the group, and the only rapper i hear on their songs is erotic d.i have a total of four of their songs, all from random compilations i found on the net. erotic d mentioned, in that same interview, i song he did with barney rubble that basically morphed into murder was the case... well the beat did.... and "words of a dead man" by life afta death definitely shares some elements beat wise with murder was the case. anyone else have that song or know what i'm talking about??? lol. and erotic d shouts out 92 or 93 on all four life afta death songs... so i know that they are actually from that era lol.edit: actually now that i listen to the two songs back to back, i'm not sure exactly how similar they really are... but words of a dead man is still a dope ass song lolcould you upload the 4 songs that you have?