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De La Soul - 3 Feet High & Rising Anyone ever pop in an old hip hop CD from the 80's? Well, I have re-introduced myself to De La's - 3 feet high & rising. That album was so ahead of it's time and it was well received by the public - for good reason.
Songs like - Jennifer Taught Me, Treadwater, Magic Number, Eye Know, and Potholes in My Lawn, were such a fresh sound and still sound unique to me today. Its like their timing was just right - like when Kayne West came out. Their music and use of sampling was so clever - using groups like the Turtles - who later sued them, LOL. That album is just so refreshing compared to what is out right now. If anyone on the org owns this CD, take a listen, it still sounds so fresh to me. De La didn't have the best delivery in the world but their style was so different and clever and the music was like some alternative rap stuff. They also had messsges in their songs - U just had 2 pay attention. We will never experience something like that agin?...well, u never know, everything in hip hop is so clithe now. Even the underground rappers who r posiitve dont really have aunique sound or style that seperates them from the pack. Ok, I've written enough..... | |
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did you just mention that album without mentioning me, myself and i? | |
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Great album , i have it on vinyl
Not really into hip hop but this album was | |
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One of the most seminal Hip Hop albums ever. Change the landscape of Hip Hop from "Bravado-smack talk" to "Consciousness & Peace." Also introduced us all to "skits" that are now so prevalent on Hip Hop albums now. And it was the 1st time you heard labelmates on the same album (Jungle Brothers, A Tribe Called Quest, Newkirk) for the sole purpose of cross-promoting their acts on one album. Genius. Prince Paul was the shit with his production work. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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Romera said: did you just mention that album without mentioning me, myself and i?
Anyway, completely classic album in so many ways. The Native Tongues Family will forever be my favorite clique in hip-hop. The Normal Whores Club | |
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goat2004 said: Anyone ever pop in an old hip hop CD from the 80's?
Daily. | |
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CinisterCee said: goat2004 said: Anyone ever pop in an old hip hop CD from the 80's?
Daily. Listen, you. There are some questions that are not aimed at you. Like how Prince knows not to answer when someone goes, "Hey, fellas, on the real: do you ever get the urge to try on your woman's lacy panties?" The Normal Whores Club | |
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Their follow up, De La Soul is Dead is a classic as well. | |
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wikipedia said: When Tommy Boy Records re-issued 3 Feet High and Rising on October 23, 2001, initial pressings included this compact disc as a companion. It mainly featured B side tracks, alternate versions of album tracks and skits that would later impact other De La Soul albums.
"Freedom of Speak (We Got Three Minutes)" (2:59) "Strickly Dan Stuckie" (0:42) "Jenifa (Taught Me)" [12" Version] (4:42) "Skip To My Loop" (1:12) "Potholes in My Lawn" [12" Version] (3:46) "Me, Myself & I" [Oblapos Mode] (3:31) "Ain't Hip to be Labeled a Hippie" (1:50) "What's More (From the Soundtrack Hell of 1st Avenue)" (2:05) "Brain Washed Follower" (2:49) "Say No Go" [New Keys Vocal] (4:45) "The Mack Daddy on the Left" (2:31) "Double Huey Skit" (3:52) "Ghetto Thang" [Ghetto Ximer] (3:52) "Eye Know" [The Know It All Mix] (7:12) | |
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Wait, did he say "bugged"?
ERRRRRAHH! | |
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Did you guys know the little kid on those b-sides was Chi Ali? | |
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CinisterCee said: Did you guys know the little kid on those b-sides was Chi Ali? I did. | |
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Romera said: CinisterCee said: Did you guys know the little kid on those b-sides was Chi Ali? I did. | |
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FunkMistress said: CinisterCee said: Daily. Listen, you. There are some questions that are not aimed at you. Like how Prince knows not to answer when someone goes, "Hey, fellas, on the real: do you ever get the urge to try on your woman's lacy panties?" | |
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Tom said: Their follow up, De La Soul is Dead is a classic as well.
"Oodles and oodles of Oh's ya know!/Ya get it from a sista/Ya get it from a bro" Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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CinisterCee said: Did you guys know the little kid on those b-sides was Chi Ali?
"A pity, pity, pity/a wack, wack, wack/a moo, moo, moo/a jumpin' jack" We used to ROCK that B-Side - "Jeff, I told you, my name is Jeff" Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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StoneCrib said: CinisterCee said: Did you guys know the little kid on those b-sides was Chi Ali?
"A pity, pity, pity/a wack, wack, wack/a moo, moo, moo/a jumpin' jack" We used to ROCK that B-Side - "Jeff, I told you, my name is Jeff" I love it. "No chains, dag. Okay, where's your BMW? You're not supposed to walk. Where's your jeeps, your Maximas?" | |
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CinisterCee said: StoneCrib said: "A pity, pity, pity/a wack, wack, wack/a moo, moo, moo/a jumpin' jack" We used to ROCK that B-Side - "Jeff, I told you, my name is Jeff" I love it. "No chains, dag. Okay, where's your BMW? You're not supposed to walk. Where's your jeeps, your Maximas?" Hell yeah! Chi, where you be!? We need you! Oh yeah...he's locked up! LOL! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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StoneCrib said: CinisterCee said: I love it. "No chains, dag. Okay, where's your BMW? You're not supposed to walk. Where's your jeeps, your Maximas?" Hell yeah! Chi, where you be!? We need you! Oh yeah...he's locked up! LOL! http://www.fultonsheriff....hi_ali.htm | |
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CinisterCee said: StoneCrib said: Hell yeah! Chi, where you be!? We need you! Oh yeah...he's locked up! LOL! http://www.fultonsheriff....hi_ali.htm Damn shame. Wasted talent. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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It's so low budget but I love the video to "Potholes In My Lawn" | |
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CinisterCee said: It's so low budget but I love the video to "Potholes In My Lawn"
with the scooters! Man, those guys mean so much to hip hop culture it aint even funny. A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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Its all about Buddy | |
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Take those acid-washed jeans, bell-bottomed, designed by your mama...
off? Please? Please.. | |
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CinisterCee said: It's so low budget but I love the video to "Potholes In My Lawn" I love that video too especially the part where they laugh when they mess up lip synching. | |
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Romera said: CinisterCee said: It's so low budget but I love the video to "Potholes In My Lawn" I love that video too especially the part where they laugh when they mess up lip synching. I want a video just like that! | |
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And what about poor "Dante The Scrub" LOL! He even got dissed on 3rd Bass' debut album! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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The argument can be made that De La Soul is the greatest hip-hop group of all-time. Because they've made a string of "out of the box" albums for nearly 20 years. From 3 Feet High to The Grind Date, De La has been holding it down.
Their criminally overlooked masterpiece? [Edited 5/24/06 11:32am] Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: The argument can be made that De La Soul is the greatest hip-hop group of all-time. Because they've made a string of "out of the box" albums for nearly 20 years. From 3 Feet High to The Grind Date, De La has been holding it down.
Their criminally overlooked masterpiece? I've been listening to that one more often this year. | |
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I like when De La paired up with Prince Paul again on this. | |
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