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Quote from: Michael Madsen on November 28, 2011, 10:32:26 PMQuote from: 13th Duke on November 27, 2011, 02:44:19 PMI really don't think its possible to answer this question with any conviction. What I will say is, I found it odd that the original poster said 'most people will probably say Runnin'...really? Runnin is actually a very simplistic beat yea, its simplistic,, so?its a classic song, n dilla-productionthat guy rarely knows what hes talking about mike, he parades around here like hes on a more sophisticated level of listening. also hes not american and one must consider that when judging another guys views on subjects like music and movies sports etc.
Quote from: 13th Duke on November 27, 2011, 02:44:19 PMI really don't think its possible to answer this question with any conviction. What I will say is, I found it odd that the original poster said 'most people will probably say Runnin'...really? Runnin is actually a very simplistic beat yea, its simplistic,, so?its a classic song, n dilla-production
I really don't think its possible to answer this question with any conviction. What I will say is, I found it odd that the original poster said 'most people will probably say Runnin'...really? Runnin is actually a very simplistic beat
Its a collab though, not sure who did what
homie i got about half way through your first paragraph.im sure all that shit could have been summed up in a few short sentences...thats your problem you try to hard to come off like this worldy musical hip hop scholar and all it does is make you come off like a some snobby wanna be hip hop douche bag.it dont take four paragraphs to say " i didnt care for that song" but parade if you must if that makes you feel whole im just trying to talk a little hip hop not discuss and outline the culture every opportunity i get like some of the more pretentious posters on this forum.
He was the best at chopping up samples
Quote from: PETEY the GREAT on November 28, 2011, 10:38:17 PMQuote from: Michael Madsen on November 28, 2011, 10:32:26 PMQuote from: 13th Duke on November 27, 2011, 02:44:19 PMI really don't think its possible to answer this question with any conviction. What I will say is, I found it odd that the original poster said 'most people will probably say Runnin'...really? Runnin is actually a very simplistic beat yea, its simplistic,, so?its a classic song, n dilla-productionthat guy rarely knows what hes talking about mike, he parades around here like hes on a more sophisticated level of listening. also hes not american and one must consider that when judging another guys views on subjects like music and movies sports etc.Haha says a guy called 'Petey The Great' who makes threads about 'white supergroups' and chuckles at english spelling of words without realising that there was an americanisation of the english language that occurred over on your land because people found it too difficult to speak/write it in a proper manner. I shall continue to parade. I actually LOVE the beat for 'Runnin' by the way, I wasn't stating it as a negative for the beat at all, I was just simply suggesting that of all the HUNDREDS of beats that Dilla did in his whole life, that its odd a beat like that would be considered his greatest. Its a truly superb song though. Just to continue the debate without allowing Petey's pointless sidebar to bother it (really? because I'm not an american my opinion is somewhat less important? Unbelievably ignorant statement!), I'd offer up J-Dilla's best work as being mostly on Slum Village's first two LPs. So many better emcees and SONGS were created with other artists, of course, but I think his beats on Fantastic Vols 1 & 2 as entire bodies of work are almost unrivalled. Both the original and the remix of 'Fall-N-Love' are probably what I'd say is the essence of Dilla. He's had so many fucking bangers though.
Quote from: 13th Duke on December 04, 2011, 04:34:28 AMQuote from: PETEY the GREAT on November 28, 2011, 10:38:17 PMQuote from: Michael Madsen on November 28, 2011, 10:32:26 PMQuote from: 13th Duke on November 27, 2011, 02:44:19 PMI really don't think its possible to answer this question with any conviction. What I will say is, I found it odd that the original poster said 'most people will probably say Runnin'...really? Runnin is actually a very simplistic beat yea, its simplistic,, so?its a classic song, n dilla-productionthat guy rarely knows what hes talking about mike, he parades around here like hes on a more sophisticated level of listening. also hes not american and one must consider that when judging another guys views on subjects like music and movies sports etc.Haha says a guy called 'Petey The Great' who makes threads about 'white supergroups' and chuckles at english spelling of words without realising that there was an americanisation of the english language that occurred over on your land because people found it too difficult to speak/write it in a proper manner. I shall continue to parade. I actually LOVE the beat for 'Runnin' by the way, I wasn't stating it as a negative for the beat at all, I was just simply suggesting that of all the HUNDREDS of beats that Dilla did in his whole life, that its odd a beat like that would be considered his greatest. Its a truly superb song though. Just to continue the debate without allowing Petey's pointless sidebar to bother it (really? because I'm not an american my opinion is somewhat less important? Unbelievably ignorant statement!), I'd offer up J-Dilla's best work as being mostly on Slum Village's first two LPs. So many better emcees and SONGS were created with other artists, of course, but I think his beats on Fantastic Vols 1 & 2 as entire bodies of work are almost unrivalled. Both the original and the remix of 'Fall-N-Love' are probably what I'd say is the essence of Dilla. He's had so many fucking bangers though. were u sippin on Earl Grey-tea, when u typed all of this?