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Quote from: JohnnyL on August 12, 2009, 10:21:32 AMQuote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 09:41:41 AMQuote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that. Me too. I think what she is implying is that Dre is waiting to see how successfully they can manage and release some of the other unheard material before he gives them his blessing to put out any of his unreleased songs. Unfortunately, for me, the point is probably moot. I will purchase this version of the "Chronic," to support Wideawake. But I will not re-buy "The Chronic" again, even if it has unreleased Dr. Dre tracks on it. Hypothetically speaking, if they were ever able to include unreleased Dr. Dre songs on one of their future compilations, I would support that. But personally, I will not re-buy this album again. I wish Dre had been willing to work with them this time around, but unfortunately it didn't happen. That being said, I am looking forward to hearing the bonus Snoop songs that will be on the dvd.Yeah probably. I'll buy all three, or four whatever. I just want these guys to make some money so they keep putting this shit out. The last thing we need is them going bankrupt then having to sell the catalog to some other idiot who will really fuck it up. About the Dre tracks though, I've said before and I'll say it again-- to hell with his leftover material from the Chronic I honestly don't care if we never get to hear Ho Hopper or whatever as long as we get the stuff from Doggystyle. There is enough material dated from those sessions listed in the assets to put out a legit "Doggystyle pt.II" of straight unheard, (presumably) classic shit.The day when we finally get to hear songs like "Doggystyle" and "Tha Next Episode" is rapidly approaching---logically it would be the next release if they're re-releasing everything chronologically.
Quote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 09:41:41 AMQuote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that. Me too. I think what she is implying is that Dre is waiting to see how successfully they can manage and release some of the other unheard material before he gives them his blessing to put out any of his unreleased songs. Unfortunately, for me, the point is probably moot. I will purchase this version of the "Chronic," to support Wideawake. But I will not re-buy "The Chronic" again, even if it has unreleased Dr. Dre tracks on it. Hypothetically speaking, if they were ever able to include unreleased Dr. Dre songs on one of their future compilations, I would support that. But personally, I will not re-buy this album again. I wish Dre had been willing to work with them this time around, but unfortunately it didn't happen. That being said, I am looking forward to hearing the bonus Snoop songs that will be on the dvd.
Quote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that.
Lara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.
can u post Dogg Pound unreleased tracks list??i know they got a song titled crunchie burger
Quote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 11:35:18 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on August 12, 2009, 10:21:32 AMQuote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 09:41:41 AMQuote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that. Me too. I think what she is implying is that Dre is waiting to see how successfully they can manage and release some of the other unheard material before he gives them his blessing to put out any of his unreleased songs. Unfortunately, for me, the point is probably moot. I will purchase this version of the "Chronic," to support Wideawake. But I will not re-buy "The Chronic" again, even if it has unreleased Dr. Dre tracks on it. Hypothetically speaking, if they were ever able to include unreleased Dr. Dre songs on one of their future compilations, I would support that. But personally, I will not re-buy this album again. I wish Dre had been willing to work with them this time around, but unfortunately it didn't happen. That being said, I am looking forward to hearing the bonus Snoop songs that will be on the dvd.Yeah probably. I'll buy all three, or four whatever. I just want these guys to make some money so they keep putting this shit out. The last thing we need is them going bankrupt then having to sell the catalog to some other idiot who will really fuck it up. About the Dre tracks though, I've said before and I'll say it again-- to hell with his leftover material from the Chronic I honestly don't care if we never get to hear Ho Hopper or whatever as long as we get the stuff from Doggystyle. There is enough material dated from those sessions listed in the assets to put out a legit "Doggystyle pt.II" of straight unheard, (presumably) classic shit.The day when we finally get to hear songs like "Doggystyle" and "Tha Next Episode" is rapidly approaching---logically it would be the next release if they're re-releasing everything chronologically. Thing is, besides productions for other artists, Wide Awake said they cant release any unreleased Dre material, which would automatically ruin The Next Episode. The only chances of that (and others) happening is if Dre gives them the go ahead. And to the guy who said even if Dre let them do it, he would want to re-do the tracks...i doubt that for the simple reason that Dre's stated a million times that he's way past that and doesn't care for his older shit at all. I'm sure what he really cares about is people making money off of not only his music, but his old shit that went unreleased for a reason. Also, theres at least 8-10 Dre tracks on that document that I saw that I never heard of and a few more unreleased ones that we have heard in shitty quality. I am guessing the Chronic cuts (The Executioner, Mr. Officer, Fuck It Kill A Cop, Bridgette, Hoe Hopper, etc.) were all left out due to the fact that they didn't fit in with the theme (G-funk) of the album, or at least a few of em (some of em mighta been skits). This tells me that they are more Deep Cover/Stranded On Death Row sounding or at least not G-Funk sounding with the synths and shit. I also came to this conclusion because if you look at the documents, you can see the heavy G-Funk tracks like G Thang, Let Me Ride, Dre Day, Deeez Nuuuts, etc. all on the same DAT tapes and at a later date, wheras the older dated DATs have tracks like Deep Cover, Day The Niggaz Took Over, Stranded On Death Row & most of the unreleased ones i've already stated. So ya, all that leaves me to beleive that there will probably be a few G-Funk sounded cuts, but for the most part the rest are skits and '91 Dre sounding beats.
Quote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 11:35:18 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on August 12, 2009, 10:21:32 AMQuote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 09:41:41 AMQuote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that. Me too. I think what she is implying is that Dre is waiting to see how successfully they can manage and release some of the other unheard material before he gives them his blessing to put out any of his unreleased songs. Unfortunately, for me, the point is probably moot. I will purchase this version of the "Chronic," to support Wideawake. But I will not re-buy "The Chronic" again, even if it has unreleased Dr. Dre tracks on it. Hypothetically speaking, if they were ever able to include unreleased Dr. Dre songs on one of their future compilations, I would support that. But personally, I will not re-buy this album again. I wish Dre had been willing to work with them this time around, but unfortunately it didn't happen. That being said, I am looking forward to hearing the bonus Snoop songs that will be on the dvd.Yeah probably. I'll buy all three, or four whatever. I just want these guys to make some money so they keep putting this shit out. The last thing we need is them going bankrupt then having to sell the catalog to some other idiot who will really fuck it up. About the Dre tracks though, I've said before and I'll say it again-- to hell with his leftover material from the Chronic I honestly don't care if we never get to hear Ho Hopper or whatever as long as we get the stuff from Doggystyle. There is enough material dated from those sessions listed in the assets to put out a legit "Doggystyle pt.II" of straight unheard, (presumably) classic shit.The day when we finally get to hear songs like "Doggystyle" and "Tha Next Episode" is rapidly approaching---logically it would be the next release if they're re-releasing everything chronologically. Agree, although my limit is 2 CD's of the same only. No way I'm buying 4 of the same CD's from standard DR artists... I will buy around 3/4 2Pac albums though, if they finally get around the legal paperwork, but that's an exception.Funkenstien, Doggystyle, & G'z up, Hoe's Down went through last minute licensing issues, and clearing samples. Enterprise Records rejected 1/2 of them
Quote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 11:35:18 AMQuote from: JohnnyL on August 12, 2009, 10:21:32 AMQuote from: Efrain on August 12, 2009, 09:41:41 AMQuote from: woof on August 11, 2009, 08:07:15 PMLara Lavi: Dre is waiting to see us put our money where our mouth is.Wish she would have elaborated on that. Me too. I think what she is implying is that Dre is waiting to see how successfully they can manage and release some of the other unheard material before he gives them his blessing to put out any of his unreleased songs. Unfortunately, for me, the point is probably moot. I will purchase this version of the "Chronic," to support Wideawake. But I will not re-buy "The Chronic" again, even if it has unreleased Dr. Dre tracks on it. Hypothetically speaking, if they were ever able to include unreleased Dr. Dre songs on one of their future compilations, I would support that. But personally, I will not re-buy this album again. I wish Dre had been willing to work with them this time around, but unfortunately it didn't happen. That being said, I am looking forward to hearing the bonus Snoop songs that will be on the dvd.Yeah probably. I'll buy all three, or four whatever. I just want these guys to make some money so they keep putting this shit out. The last thing we need is them going bankrupt then having to sell the catalog to some other idiot who will really fuck it up. About the Dre tracks though, I've said before and I'll say it again-- to hell with his leftover material from the Chronic I honestly don't care if we never get to hear Ho Hopper or whatever as long as we get the stuff from Doggystyle. There is enough material dated from those sessions listed in the assets to put out a legit "Doggystyle pt.II" of straight unheard, (presumably) classic shit.The day when we finally get to hear songs like "Doggystyle" and "Tha Next Episode" is rapidly approaching---logically it would be the next release if they're re-releasing everything chronologically. Yeah. I hope "The Chronic Re-Lit" proves to be a successful project for Wideawake, because I want them to continue to release projects. I agree with you. I'd also love to hear any "Doggystyle" leftovers, especially "The Next Episode. I would also have loved to hear the unreleased "Chronic" tracks, but realistically, it seems like Dre just might not ever let that happen. I'm not even sure that if "Chronic Re-Lit" is a success that that will even necessarily persuade him. I think Dre's just a compulsive perfectionist. I think to him, those tracks left off of "The Chronic," were probably left off for a reason. He seems to prefer that his unreleased music, remain unreleased.
i don't think Dre will be happy when "watch ya mouth" and "war games" both wind up on the 2pac project next year lmao
back thendoggystyle album was unfinished and was released due to high pressure