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Go to post #157....and there is so, so much more....this will help explain it... http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...=171957&page=2
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My first tapes I ever bought (all at the same time) were: 3rd Bass, Eric B and Rakim, and the greatest rapper ever, D.O.C.
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Really, you didn't have to buy anything after D.O.C. because he said no one could do it better. That is some title for a debut album!
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Out of morbid curiosity, I youtube'd 'Pop Goes the Weasel' and 'Gas Face'.
'Pop...' is kind of catchy, but 'Gas face' does nothing for me. 'Stink Face' might have been more interesting. I watched the Arsenio version of 'Gas...' and found that Nash's band-mates were far more charismatic and interesting, and they had some rhythm. In both videos I felt that Nash was the weakest link in the band. Was he the guy fronting the money, so they had to let him in?
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I remember the first rap cut I really played to the tape wore out was Gang Starr's Wordz I Manifest (remix). It was playing on the radio in my pops' car.
That and The Bridge Is Over Live off a BDP tape. I also remember buying sick mix tapes on Astor Place on 8th St after getting haircuts downtown. That's how I first heard Eric B For Prez on one of those tapes. Takes A Nation and Criminal Minded also were as large as it gets, alongside Follow The Leader, Paid In Full. And EPMD was right there, too. |
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Matt,
I knew you wrote Paid in Full, but didn't know you were a hip hop head (and that there were so many others posting here). I'm more into 90s hip hop though - Smif N Wessun, Mobb Deep, Nas - still got love for the 80s crowd though.
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Mobb Deep is a personal favorite.
I'm also huge into Black Moon, Sean Price, Large Professor, Group Home, Jeru... I'm born in 76 so the 90's was primetime for me. As to S&W...listening to Sound Buoy Bureill (the re-re-edit) right now! "Now everybody wanna be Don Gaga..." Last edited by MattyC; 08-29-2013 at 10:36 PM. |
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