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Man I just bought Arrested Developments .... Latest (2003, 2005, and a live record) and Speeches two Solo records, (yes Tenesee, Mr.Wendell arrested development) cause they were on sale at the local mom and pop wrecka stow 5 for 15 bucks. I swooped em up! Man I haven't heard the whole thing but the parts of each record I've listened to have been bangin. These guys are true hip hop originators, and Speech is an underrated M.C.! I suggest if you can find these records or download em do it! Off the chain. Too bad these guys aren't still as popular as their Tenesee heyday, and they sound better live then on record (at least on the live and raw record) I wanna go see em live. and don't get me started on Speeches solo stuff, he has two songs Braided Hair and Gone Away that are just all that and a can of Pringles. His album is called vagabond! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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Speech and India.Arie would make an awesomely annoyingly positive couple if they married. Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: Speech and India.Arie would make an awesomely annoyingly positive couple if they married.
Yes they would, but speech is already married, the only reason I know this is cause he asks his wife and kid to join him on stage during the live arrested development record and sings there praises! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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karmatornado said: sings there praises!
why am i not suprised? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: karmatornado said: sings there praises!
why am i not suprised? The man is a good guy, you know you'd want a husband like that too! Don't hate! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
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i love AD. right now i'm stuck on their song "luxury". Keep your headphones on. | |
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Speech's Hoopla album still gets spun by me.
Love that album Later Cause tomorrow is taking too long
and yesterday's too far away and the reality that you believe in begins to bind. | |
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sosgemini said: Speech and India.Arie would make an awesomely annoyingly positive couple if they married.
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"A game of Horseshoes"
that always made me laugh. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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I am going to see Arrested development on Saturday at the free 'Fruitstock' festival in London - can't wait to see them. I only had the record with Mr Wendel etc on it, but I used to LOVE IT - Rain is a great song The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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The problem with Arrested Devlopment was that - despite a very good first LP and a classic first single - they went to such extraordinary lengths to distance themselves from anyone that might constitute a solid fanbase for themselves...their vibe was "We are unconventionally-dressed-just-for-the-sake-of-being-unconventional petit-bourgeois-intelligentsia-wannabe anti-gangster rap anti-ageism Southern afrocentric hippies who don't eat meat or wash our hair...we are the light and the way...follow us!" Not surprisingly, nobody did. They had a nice little run in 1992, then Dre dropped the Chronic, and that was all she wrote for Arrested Development. C'ya! | |
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darkstranger521 said: The problem with Arrested Devlopment was that - despite a very good first LP and a classic first single - they went to such extraordinary lengths to distance themselves from anyone that might constitute a solid fanbase for themselves...their vibe was "We are unconventionally-dressed-just-for-the-sake-of-being-unconventional petit-bourgeois-intelligentsia-wannabe anti-gangster rap anti-ageism Southern afrocentric hippies who don't eat meat or wash our hair...we are the light and the way...follow us!" Not surprisingly, nobody did. They had a nice little run in 1992, then Dre dropped the Chronic, and that was all she wrote for Arrested Development. C'ya!
Dunno if they had to go to great lengths.I think thats really who they are. A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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unkemptpueblo said: darkstranger521 said: The problem with Arrested Devlopment was that - despite a very good first LP and a classic first single - they went to such extraordinary lengths to distance themselves from anyone that might constitute a solid fanbase for themselves...their vibe was "We are unconventionally-dressed-just-for-the-sake-of-being-unconventional petit-bourgeois-intelligentsia-wannabe anti-gangster rap anti-ageism Southern afrocentric hippies who don't eat meat or wash our hair...we are the light and the way...follow us!" Not surprisingly, nobody did. They had a nice little run in 1992, then Dre dropped the Chronic, and that was all she wrote for Arrested Development. C'ya!
Dunno if they had to go to great lengths.I think thats really who they are. Yeah. darkstranger521, your post was funny and all, and definitely contained some spot-on observations, but I don't think it was as contrived as you say. I think what you're saying is you didn't necessarily dig their entire style and may have felt alienated by their level of militant dedication to their lifestyle. But one of the things I've always adored and respected about Arrested Development is that their style was not a "look" or a fashion, but truly a lifestyle. They lived it and still do. They didn't rap about respecting Mother Earth and the ancestors, then turn around and eat a Big Mac and throw the wrapper on the ground. They didn't sing about being non-materialistic while wearing designer clothes. The term "keeping it real" has been co-opted by people who do anything but. The folks of Arrested Development have kept it more real than most. another contribution to the edit landfills [Edited 8/4/06 9:08am] The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: unkemptpueblo said: Dunno if they had to go to great lengths.I think thats really who they are. Yeah. darkstranger521, your post was funny and all, and definitely contained some spot-on observations, but I don't think it was as contrived as you say. I think what you're saying is you didn't necessarily dig their entire style and may have felt alienated by their level of militant dedication to their lifestyle. But one of the things I've always adored and respected about Arrested Development is that their style was not a "look" or a fashion, but truly a lifestyle. They lived it and still do. They didn't rap about respecting Mother Earth and the ancestors, then turn around and eat a Big Mac and throw the wrapper on the ground. They didn't sing about being non-materialistic while wearing designer clothes. The term "keeping it real" has been co-opted by people who do anything but. The folks of Arrested Development have kept it more real than most. another contribution to the edit landfills [Edited 8/4/06 9:08am] Yes, you both are correct. I made it sound contrived, and I don't think it was contrived at all. I should have edited my post more thoroughly! I don't dislike AD...their first LP is incredible...I saw them in 1991 or maybe very early 1992 at the old Music Machine on Pico in LA just before the first album dropped...they were great...But I do think what they put across to people, especially after the first album, was too sectarian and exclusive. They DO come with the holier-than-thou thing. They became more this way as time went on. Too each his or her own, I don't mind, I just attribute that to being why they fell off so quickly. | |
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darkstranger521 said: FunkMistress said: Yeah. darkstranger521, your post was funny and all, and definitely contained some spot-on observations, but I don't think it was as contrived as you say. I think what you're saying is you didn't necessarily dig their entire style and may have felt alienated by their level of militant dedication to their lifestyle. But one of the things I've always adored and respected about Arrested Development is that their style was not a "look" or a fashion, but truly a lifestyle. They lived it and still do. They didn't rap about respecting Mother Earth and the ancestors, then turn around and eat a Big Mac and throw the wrapper on the ground. They didn't sing about being non-materialistic while wearing designer clothes. The term "keeping it real" has been co-opted by people who do anything but. The folks of Arrested Development have kept it more real than most. another contribution to the edit landfills [Edited 8/4/06 9:08am] Yes, you both are correct. I made it sound contrived, and I don't think it was contrived at all. I should have edited my post more thoroughly! I don't dislike AD...their first LP is incredible...I saw them in 1991 or maybe very early 1992 at the old Music Machine on Pico in LA just before the first album dropped...they were great...But I do think what they put across to people, especially after the first album, was too sectarian and exclusive. They DO come with the holier-than-thou thing. They became more this way as time went on. Too each his or her own, I don't mind, I just attribute that to being why they fell off so quickly. I agree that it pretty much guaranteed that they wouldn't have long-term mega-success in the mainstream biz. The Normal Whores Club | |
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i think their biggest problem is forgetting where they came from.
speech was born and raised in milwaukee and the fool moves to ATL and starts claiming and representing that city. i probably would've done the same thing, but still he had a lot of peeps up here like: | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: i think their biggest problem is forgetting where they came from.
speech was born and raised in milwaukee and the fool moves to ATL and starts claiming and representing that city. i probably would've done the same thing, but still he had a lot of peeps up here like: Didn't he always have family down there though? To me that's a little different than just picking a city, moving there and repping it like it's your hometown. The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: sinisterpentatonic said: i think their biggest problem is forgetting where they came from.
speech was born and raised in milwaukee and the fool moves to ATL and starts claiming and representing that city. i probably would've done the same thing, but still he had a lot of peeps up here like: Didn't he always have family down there though? To me that's a little different than just picking a city, moving there and repping it like it's your hometown. whether or not, i'm sure he ended up with some. | |
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unkemptpueblo said: darkstranger521 said: The problem with Arrested Devlopment was that - despite a very good first LP and a classic first single - they went to such extraordinary lengths to distance themselves from anyone that might constitute a solid fanbase for themselves...their vibe was "We are unconventionally-dressed-just-for-the-sake-of-being-unconventional petit-bourgeois-intelligentsia-wannabe anti-gangster rap anti-ageism Southern afrocentric hippies who don't eat meat or wash our hair...we are the light and the way...follow us!" Not surprisingly, nobody did. They had a nice little run in 1992, then Dre dropped the Chronic, and that was all she wrote for Arrested Development. C'ya!
Dunno if they had to go to great lengths.I think thats really who they are. Speech certainly seems that way. "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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