West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Tanjential on January 19, 2007, 03:09:51 PM
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who's the dude yelling shit throughout the song that's not biggie?
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Chuck D of public enemy
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serious?
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Give a crackhead credit? Forget it!
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LOL, that Chuck D sample is where I got my name. It's from "Shut Em Down". Pete Rock did a remix of it that's my 2nd favorite remix of all time 8)
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you should delete you account right now just based off the fact you didnt know that was a chuck d sample.
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I should deleter my account on the west coast forum cause I didn't know about the Biggie and Chuck D song. word.
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I should deleter my account on the west coast forum cause I didn't know about the Biggie and Chuck D song. word.
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yes, there are certain rappers you shoud just know regardless if your a east coast head or a west coast head.
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that shit is flames my 2 favorite joints on LAD the Premo tracks, that and Kick In the Door, Imagine a whole Biggie album produced by Premo :o
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and there are certain artists you should know about if you claim to be a music head. so you don't give me shit for not knowing about chuck d and i won't give you shit for not knowing whatg highway 61 revisited and the white album are.
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and there are certain artists you should know about if you claim to be a music head. so you don't give me shit for not knowing about chuck d and i won't give you shit for not knowing whatg highway 61 revisited and the white album are.
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bob dylan and the beatles :D ... try again dip shit
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^^ LOL
and there are certain artists you should know about if you claim to be a music head. so you don't give me shit for not knowing about chuck d and i won't give you shit for not knowing whatg highway 61 revisited and the white album are.
Now you tell me, who's claiming to be an overall music head? Because I don't see it.
Trying hard to look fly, but yo, you're looking dumber. <= That's Phife from ATCQ in case you didn't know.
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I wasn't trying to look nothing and I wasn't the one starting to say anything negative to anyone. i was just asking a question, which I would think would be a completely legitimate thing in this context, and was attacked. and it doesn't matter the specific albums, my point is that everyone's gonna have shit that you don't know about.and if you really valued discussion or proagation of ideas and stimulating discussion then you would encourage people's curiosity instead of turning down a needlessly elitist nose at them. Sure, i didn't recognize chuck d's voice, but I know who public enemy is and their importance in hip hop history, what they did etc. In other words, there was no reason to attack me.
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I got that, and I respect your hunger to learn; it's just your comeback that was way off track. And in the mean time, I've +2'd you, so now be nice :P
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who were you in 2002?
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The same me, just 5 years younger. I joined DubCC only in 2004 though. I gotta say my taste in music has changed a lot since 2002... Going from listening to EPMD and Nas, to The Roots, Common and A Tribe Called Quest, to now The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Koop and Miles Davis.
Other than that, ain't much to tell really, unless maybe you've got some specific questions for a dubcnn interview ;)
Peace
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I meant if you had a different sn in 2002. that's cool. I wonder how many people that I knew I've been talking to just not knowing it was them because they changed their sns. Like I had know clue sunset shady was doggystylin'.
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i was here since the first month.
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what was your name?
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You could've looked in the booklet!
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i do not own the album.
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i do not own the album.
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u should
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double disc albums are expensive. still don't own all eyez, or the beatles anthologies either.
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double disc albums are expensive. still don't own all eyez, or the beatles anthologies either.
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Not where I'm from
i dont give a fuck about beatles
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where are you from?
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Norway
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Ain't this the track Chuck D (or his rep's) was tryin' to sue over the context use of his voice?
EDIT:
In 1998, Public Enemy's Chuck D sued the estate of The Notorious B.I.G. as well as Bad Boy Records, Arista Records, and the music publishing companies involved regarding the unauthorized use of a sample of Public Enemy's song "Shut 'Em Down." The sample, a vocal of Chuck D counting from 1-10, was used on the song "Ten Crack Commandments." The case was later settled out-of-court.
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/19/123638.php (http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/19/123638.php)
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you should delete you account right now just based off the fact you didnt know that was a chuck d sample.
fo rizzle
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are you fuckin' serious.
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