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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Dre-Day on September 08, 2009, 12:12:39 PM
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from The Chronic Re-lit booklet:
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read & learn 8)
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dope read 8)
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8)
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QDIII > Dre.
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dope read 8)
yep, it's very detailed :)
whether people like Dr.Dre's music or not, this man is really gifted 8)
QDIII > Dre.
:eh: how appropriate
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nice, and QD3 aswell is an amazing producer
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dope read.. where is that insert from?
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dope read.. where is that insert from?
The Chronic Re-lit booklet
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dope read.. where is that insert from?
The Chronic Re-lit booklet
You should have put *SPOILERS* in the thread title...I ain't copped this yet :laugh:
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dope read.. where is that insert from?
The Chronic Re-lit booklet
You should have put *SPOILERS* in the thread title...I ain't copped this yet :laugh:
i'm sorry :D
then again, you're not forced to read it the whole thing now ;D
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still waiting on mine to arrive. good read!
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props, dope read
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He's right about how Dre organizes his albums. I love in particular how "Dre Day" transitions into "Let Me Ride" and even more so how the outro of "The Day The Niggaz Took Over" flips seamlessly into "G Thang". There's a lot of similar transitions on "2001" as well.
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He's right about how Dre organizes his albums. I love in particular how "Dre Day" transitions into "Let Me Ride" and even more so how the outro of "The Day The Niggaz Took Over" flips seamlessly into "G Thang". There's a lot of similar transitions on "2001" as well.
Very true; his sequencing on Chronic 92, and Doggystyle in particular were absolutely incredible
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QDIII is right, everytime I listen to The Chronic I notice some new type of element in the song that I did not notice before.
And that "gapless"/sequencing is dope. I like how it makes it sound like a mix.