West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: U.N.T.O.U.C.H.A.B.L.E. on April 25, 2010, 11:11:24 AM
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S50LTVBV
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is this a real untagged version?
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the version someone tried to untag?
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is this a real untagged version?
or
the version someone tried to untag?
its detagged by cynical but still sounds dope....
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oh, i already have this version.
yeah that guy did a good job of untagging it. he made it listenable.
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Was this made when nate dogg was on death row records ?
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Im pretty sure that it was for Crooked I's 19th Street Records album so around like 1997 or 98 and had nothing to do with Death Row. If you look at the tracklist for Daz's version of Say Hi To The Bad Guy we know that a good deal of those tracks were from the 19th Street era and not even from when Crooked I and Daz were on Death Row/Dogg Pound Records together so that would make sense. It would also make sense because I don't think Nate Dogg would have been doing tracks for "Dogg Pound Records" because that was formed after Nate Dogg left Death Row, so he probably wouldn't have been fuckin with any Dogg Pound Records shit because it was a part of Death Row.
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Eh... you could be right, I just always assumed this was a Dogg Pound Records track.
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Eh... you could be right, I just always assumed this was a Dogg Pound Records track.
I did too but then I thought a little harder about it just now. What I think probably happened was Crooked I had an album with 19th Street and he and Big C-Style carried a lot of those tracks over when he switched to Dogg Pound Records and that's why Daz was in possession of them. Dogg Pound Records was pretty short lived when you think about it so there probably wasn't much material actually recorded there.
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Eh... you could be right, I just always assumed this was a Dogg Pound Records track.
I did too but then I thought a little harder about it just now. What I think probably happened was Crooked I had an album with 19th Street and he and Big C-Style carried a lot of those tracks over when he switched to Dogg Pound Records and that's why Daz was in possession of them. Dogg Pound Records was pretty short lived when you think about it so there probably wasn't much material actually recorded there.
Yeah, he was definitely recording an album during the 19th St. days, just not sure how much material he kept.
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Eh... you could be right, I just always assumed this was a Dogg Pound Records track.
I did too but then I thought a little harder about it just now. What I think probably happened was Crooked I had an album with 19th Street and he and Big C-Style carried a lot of those tracks over when he switched to Dogg Pound Records and that's why Daz was in possession of them. Dogg Pound Records was pretty short lived when you think about it so there probably wasn't much material actually recorded there.
Yeah, he was definitely recording an album during the 19th St. days, just not sure how much material he kept.
yeah man new shits poppin up every day :D
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is this a real untagged version?
or
the version someone tried to untag?
its detagged by cynical but still sounds dope....
what happened to cynical?
him and hydro had some really good mixes
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is this a real untagged version?
or
the version someone tried to untag?
its detagged by cynical but still sounds dope....
what happened to cynical?
him and hydro had some really good mixes
thought he was sent to iraq ?maybe he got shot or something. :-X
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is it this version here http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/6022001 (3.18mins) ????????
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^ yes clint it is what you played on your ustream that nobody watches.
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I tune in every week with out fail.
good work on playing some nice trax on radio 4 once.
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I tune in every week with out fail.
good work on playing some nice trax on radio 4 once.
you're a fail