West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: ZILLA THA GOODFELLA on July 11, 2007, 01:07:37 PM
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WE JUST STARTED A NEW PROJECT CALLED "THE RE-FIX PROJECT", ADDING VERSES, LOOPING AND MIXING OL' SCHOOL SHIT WE BUMP AROUND WHERE WE FROM.. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S URE OL' SCHOOL JAM? WHAT SONG DO YOU PICTURE SOMEONE BUSTIN A RAP ON?
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Scenarioooooooooooo
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waiting on a Bay version of ICE ICE BABY!!!
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RUN-D.M.C - PETER PIPER
AFRIKA BAMBAATA AAND THE SOUL SONIC FORCE - PLANET ROCK
8) 8)
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Just ride - Choclair
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SOS band weekend girl, dorothy moore too blind too see, rose royce im goin down, all classics me and the goonies ripped, better bring some swag cuzzo!
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Since where in 2007 now whats considered old shcool?? i heard cats say Tupac was old shcool u know.
I consider things like run dmc grandmaster flash old shcool.
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Big Daddy Kane's Show & Prove.
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Snoop Doggy Dogg - What's My Name
Classic DoggyStyle shit
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I think this thread went over y'all heads.. I'm speakin to the 21 and over.. not you snoop groupies..
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c'mon dont ruin old school classics with that hyphy garbage.
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DOC - Lend Me An Ear
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dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince - summertime
big daddy kane - aint no half steppin
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kriss kross - jump!
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Digital Underground - No Nose Job
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dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince - summertime
kriss kross - jump!
swear i was just bout to post the same 2 songs :D
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too $hort - Freaky Tales
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one more time, I'm talkin bout ol' school classics.. not hip hop shit from early 90s..
and my generation is before this hyphy shit.. you barely hear hyphy shit from us.. but then again, at least it ain't the new york garbage you listen to (excluding old mobb deep)
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mc hammer: can't touch this!
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too $hort - Freaky Tales
this is an old school track from i think 87
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one more time, I'm talkin bout ol' school classics.. not hip hop shit from early 90s..
and my generation is before this hyphy shit.. you barely hear hyphy shit from us.. but then again, at least it ain't the new york garbage you listen to (excluding old mobb deep)
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Perhaps you should have either taken some time to define "ol' school classics", or haven't asked people for their subjective views if you were going to be a bitch about it. A Tribe Called Quest's Scenario just so happens to be "my old school classic". I would love to hear some rappers spit new verses over that blazing hot old school sound. That's what I subjectively call old school.
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my fav old school jams are jealous got me strapped, players club, minds playing tricks on me, no vaseline, dont fuck with the east bay g's, players club, its going down tonight, real motherfuckin g's. if i think of some more ill post later. just dont me one favor dont fuck up these classic joints
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Zilla - Why don't you trying being creative and finding your own samples seeing as no one else is helping you with your vague little thread. You are acting like you're better than these people just because they aren't giving you the answers you want. And for the record New York Garbage (dipset,bad boy, black star, dj premier) >>>> you and your little buddies "trench mob". who are you trying to convince?
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It's 2007, so I'm going to go ahead and consider 1994 as being old school.. therefore, my old school jam for this week is "This DJ" by Warren G.
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One Way - Cutie Pie
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I'm trynna be better than people? how do you draw that conclusion? ahahah y'all just lookin for a reason to hate now.. I got more than enough songs, I was just lookin for more ideas.. I'm not talkin about hip hop AT ALL.. I know my hip hop classics more than 95% of people here.. I'm talkin bout ol school funk, light rock, r&b, reggae and whatever else people jam to where they're from, what your moms bump.. that one song you always thought would sound good with a rapper spittin on it.. I guess an "old school jam" has a different meaning where I'm from.. I don't think I made this thread vague at all.. the point of it is easy to understand.. we just have too many young souls in here.
and if you got somethin to say about "me and my little buddies", my office and studio doors are open every single day.. either come see me about somethin.. or drop that bitch shit, sittin behind a computer, tough guy.
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Midnight Star - No Parking On The Dance Floor
Rip that funk shit!
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Midnight Star - No Parking On The Dance Floor
Rip that funk shit!
No Parking Baby...
No Parking On The Dancefloor!
That synth is amazing...
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^ there you go.. finally.. right on.
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I'm trynna be better than people? how do you draw that conclusion?
I know my hip hop classics more than 95% of people here..
:loser:
I'm talkin bout ol school funk, light rock, r&b, reggae and whatever else people jam to where they're from, what your moms bump.. that one song you always thought would sound good with a rapper spittin on it.. I guess an "old school jam" has a different meaning where I'm from.. I don't think I made this thread vague at all.. the point of it is easy to understand.. we just have too many young souls in here.
Well, obviously it actually was extremely vague, since no one could grasp your intentions from your opening post. You come in here and ask about peoples "ol' school jams" to add verses to... Obviously people are going to think of hip-hop when you put it that way. When you say "ol' school" I don't think of funk or r&b. That has little to do with young souls or anything likewise - it's just a vague term a lot of people don't use the way you intended.
But speaking of vintage music... I've always wanted to hear a rapper spit something over Scott McKenzie's "San Francisco"... LOL 8) Other than that, I guess it would be rather impractical to flip jazz tunes, but if you are going to, flip Dave Brubeck's "Take Five"!
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^ take five is a good one, I like different shit like that.. can you upload it?
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http://www.zshare.net/download/2255563806e157/ :)
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Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Trippin
Big Daddy Kane - Raw
Audio Two - Top Billin
3x Dope - Funky Dividends
Eric B. & Rakim - In the Ghetto
Lords of the Underground - Chief Rocka
Let me know if those are the types of joints you are lookin for and I'll think of some more.