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Thread started 01/10/03 3:21am

abierman

The Streets - "Original Pirate Material"

Voted by many acclaimed press as best album of 2002, does anyone like them?
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Reply #1 posted 01/10/03 9:29pm

DreZone

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abierman said:

Voted by many acclaimed press as best album of 2002, does anyone like them?


It was nominated 4 Mercury Music Prize.. superceded by Ms. Dynamite... INJUSTICE. :STFU:

This guy has issues and the ppl who say he talks sh*t, R the ones who haven't experienced the life.

Mike Skinner (a.k.a The Streets) is pure talent and a poet who has taken Garage, spat in it's face and turned it around in2 something which, the lyrics actually MEAN SOMETHING.

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Reply #2 posted 01/10/03 9:33pm

Christopher

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oh i love this guy...at first didnt know what to think of that video lets push things forward... but im diggin the cd.
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Reply #3 posted 01/21/03 1:30am

abierman

DreZone said:

This guy has issues and the ppl who say he talks sh*t, R the ones who haven't experienced the life.

Mike Skinner (a.k.a The Streets) is pure talent and a poet who has taken Garage, spat in it's face and turned it around in2 something which, the lyrics actually MEAN SOMETHING.

'dre


I agree 100%, the lyrics are sincere and although they can sometimes be very depressing, the way they are told sometimes puts a smile on my face.
I was in The States over X-Mas and was impressed by the amount of praise this fella was getting from US-press. I mean this album could not have been made anywhere outside the UK, dealing with issues that are also very un-US. I'm from Amsterdam and I am hooked on this album!

Cheers!
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Reply #4 posted 01/21/03 9:03am

squish

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I just listened to this CD on Friday out of share boredom of the CD's I had. It was a good choice cause I enjoyed it from beginning to end.
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Reply #5 posted 01/22/03 6:35am

abierman

Oi, that's it, that's it, that's it!!
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Reply #6 posted 01/22/03 12:04pm

NaturalFreek

I agree in part with what's been said about the streets but I do feel that he's saying nothing that hasn't already been said by many an mc on the underground scene in the UK - don't get me wrong, I like it but I do have an issue with the 'original' concept. I know many working mc's in the UK who have been creating positive informative rhymes without recognition for years and sometimes I feel that if some record mag says it's hip and original everyone joins in, again don't get me wrong, it is a good album. Personally, I like Ms. Dynamite too, love the positive message of her music and the interesting sounds on the album.

again it's not a criticism, just an opinion
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'if u can describe it, it ain't funky!!'
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Reply #7 posted 01/23/03 4:49am

abierman

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Personally I like Ms. Dynamite too, love the positive message of her music and the interesting sounds on the album.



I understand your opinion, but comparing The Streets to Ms. Dynamit-eee is like comparing Will Smith to Eminem.
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Reply #8 posted 01/23/03 6:45am

Alejandro

guys his shit is sooo dam fresh-and some of the dance tracks on the album are amazing too peace
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Reply #9 posted 01/24/03 9:38am

NaturalFreek

I understand your opinion, but comparing The Streets to Ms. Dynamit-eee is like comparing Will Smith to Eminem.[/quote]


If you really understood my opinion then u would have noted I didn't compare the Streets and Ms. Dynamite, I merely said I was feeling the album and the positive messages as someone had mentioned her album earlier!!!
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Reply #10 posted 04/22/03 4:26am

Christopher

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listening to this right now...i knew there was some threads about him... "weak become heros" great track!...i started listening to this cd again i think its pretty cool minus one or two tracks i dont like.


and for some reason i never bothered to see it was an enhanced cd(duh!)_ im having problems with the sound on the vids sucky
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Reply #11 posted 04/22/03 7:54am

abierman

wow, this thread still exists... New album is coming out soon!
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Reply #12 posted 04/22/03 9:09am

JANFAN4L

abierman said:

Voted by many acclaimed press as best album of 2002, does anyone like them?


LOL, man, I thought no one in here was feeling The Streets like I did. I would mention the album in here and get no responses. The album is bangin...SHARP DARTS! WHO GOT THE FUNK!
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Reply #13 posted 04/22/03 1:58pm

bananacologne

no no no no no no! no no no!
I work in a Wreka Stow - and 4 some reason, everyone who has come in 2 buy it (which havent been many funnily enough) are really wierd dope-heads.
Then again, I only live a short drive away from where they hail from, so that's prob got a lot 2 do with it. Inner City Depravation. Man, that music is so depressing. Thing is tho - I knwo that it is needed, and as equally viable as anything else out there - not 2 mention that I cant knock it 4 being unique. It frustrates the hell outta me!
Still - if Yoko could make a career outta 'singing'...lol
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Reply #14 posted 04/22/03 3:27pm

Raven

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I love this album! Except for "Weak Become Heroes", I can listen to the CD all the way through.

I love "The Irony of it All". I like the dual roles he plays in the song. "It's too Late" was one of the first tracks I heard before buying the CD, and it's still a favorite.

When listening to Mike, I actually pay attention to his lyrics. Unlike with many other rappers.
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