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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Si-Chiggedy on November 11, 2010, 05:10:59 PM
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Yesterday Snoop was on Letterman where they hade Quincy Jones as guest. To present his new CD they invited Snoop to perform "Get The Funk Out Of My Face" live on stage. You can see Terrace Martin play the sax and Soopafly on the keys - great performance. Snoop's second verse is kinda weak though.
Check it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwDSOCA-_Yw&feature=player_embedded#!
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Not bad at all 8) 8) 8), Luv the Funk and Snoop Duz it , Soopafly is a very good musician he is very underated , Terrace Martin plays a bunch of instruments ITS MUSIC
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Good Music Good Vibe... still waiting on that Snoopadeliks album!
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very dope! 8)
this track is great, probably the best on that quincy compilation and the funkiest thing snoop has done in a while.
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at least he didn't spell his name this time
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Good Music Good Vibe... still waiting on that Snoopadeliks album!
hell yeah, that would be great!
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Good stuff. This is the kind of music I thought back in the 90s that Snoop would move onto by now. Keeping the funk, but graduating onto mature funk rather than g-funk. Instead, he went into a totally different direction, trying to appeal to 15-year old girls in the shopping malls. I mean, if Snoop would just make a full album of this kind of mature funk rap, I don't think anybody would have a problem with it -- we would like the funk, the media guys wouldn't have a problem with it because the lyrics wouldn't be violent, it would be good for his image because it would be mature but at the same time, still good music, because Snoop is at his best when he's doing FUNK. Plus, he would get a larger, more grownup audience, because this sort of music can play on 94.7 The Wave in L.A. and so forth, which his current bubblegum trash can't. I don't know why Snoop doesn't go permanently in this direction. It's our loss. Hopefully, he begins to realize that this is the type of music we want to hear him do.
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nice performance
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Good stuff. This is the kind of music I thought back in the 90s that Snoop would move onto by now. Keeping the funk, but graduating onto mature funk rather than g-funk. Instead, he went into a totally different direction, trying to appeal to 15-year old girls in the shopping malls. I mean, if Snoop would just make a full album of this kind of mature funk rap, I don't think anybody would have a problem with it -- we would like the funk, the media guys wouldn't have a problem with it because the lyrics wouldn't be violent, it would be good for his image because it would be mature but at the same time, still good music, because Snoop is at his best when he's doing FUNK. Plus, he would get a larger, more grownup audience, because this sort of music can play on 94.7 The Wave in L.A. and so forth, which his current bubblegum trash can't. I don't know why Snoop doesn't go permanently in this direction. It's our loss. Hopefully, he begins to realize that this is the type of music we want to hear him do.
Out of all the posts I've agreed with (not that many these days,) I have never agreed more than this one. If snoop read what you wrote, hopefully he'd agree because I am 100% behind you. I've been saying this for a long time now!
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Good stuff. This is the kind of music I thought back in the 90s that Snoop would move onto by now. Keeping the funk, but graduating onto mature funk rather than g-funk. Instead, he went into a totally different direction, trying to appeal to 15-year old girls in the shopping malls. I mean, if Snoop would just make a full album of this kind of mature funk rap, I don't think anybody would have a problem with it -- we would like the funk, the media guys wouldn't have a problem with it because the lyrics wouldn't be violent, it would be good for his image because it would be mature but at the same time, still good music, because Snoop is at his best when he's doing FUNK. Plus, he would get a larger, more grownup audience, because this sort of music can play on 94.7 The Wave in L.A. and so forth, which his current bubblegum trash can't. I don't know why Snoop doesn't go permanently in this direction. It's our loss. Hopefully, he begins to realize that this is the type of music we want to hear him do.
Out of all the posts I've agreed with (not that many these days,) I have never agreed more than this one. If snoop read what you wrote, hopefully he'd agree because I am 100% behind you. I've been saying this for a long time now!
Like Dre said in Murder Was The Case DVD : The future of Funk? It's Snoop Dogg
He was wrong.
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Good stuff. This is the kind of music I thought back in the 90s that Snoop would move onto by now. Keeping the funk, but graduating onto mature funk rather than g-funk. Instead, he went into a totally different direction, trying to appeal to 15-year old girls in the shopping malls. I mean, if Snoop would just make a full album of this kind of mature funk rap, I don't think anybody would have a problem with it -- we would like the funk, the media guys wouldn't have a problem with it because the lyrics wouldn't be violent, it would be good for his image because it would be mature but at the same time, still good music, because Snoop is at his best when he's doing FUNK. Plus, he would get a larger, more grownup audience, because this sort of music can play on 94.7 The Wave in L.A. and so forth, which his current bubblegum trash can't. I don't know why Snoop doesn't go permanently in this direction. It's our loss. Hopefully, he begins to realize that this is the type of music we want to hear him do.
Agree.
The Snoopadelics album needs to be done. Tone Trezure on backing vocals there too. Unmistakable sound.
(http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/9528/photorqe.jpg)
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Doggystyle 2 should be like this
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Yesterday Snoop was on Letterman where they hade Quincy Jones as guest. To present his new CD they invited Snoop to perform "Get The Funk Out Of My Face" live on stage. You can see Terrace Martin play the sax and Soopafly on the keys - great performance. Snoop's second verse is kinda weak though.
Check it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwDSOCA-_Yw&feature=player_embedded#!
& Carlos McSwain on the drums
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Sure. Los is the man. Amazing musician:)