Curious Hair wrote:
Ridiculously little. Songs I heard on Top 40 radio from 1993-2001, some De La Soul, some Fugees. I know I should try harder, but I'm stretched thin as it is with alternative, jazz, classical, electronic, soul/R&B. I'm sure To Pimp a Butterfly is the masterpiece of a generation, but I'll just have to take everyone's word for it.
that sarcasm in the last sentence is why you're still able to get outs via locating pitches even when ppl claim that you might have lost a little bit off of your posting fastball.... nicely done!
TPAB is basically a throwback to a quality 90s underground/ish rap record when hiphop as a whole was better. it's got nothing on something transcendental like aceyalone's "a book of human language"
hey CH, if you have some time go acquire "a book of human language" and throw it on your music device and give it a whirl.... you can thank me later (hell, i'll even hook it up and throw a rar or individual mp3s on my filehost if you want) --- for my $$$ that's far and away the best rap album ever made....
spmack wrote:
enough sini
and it just takes you away for an hour of songs with actual meaning.... no commercial/pop-cultural references or disses or banality.... it's an attempt at a bonafide work of art through the hiphop medium.... and as the guy who got me into hiphop told me about aceyalone when i started listening to him: "anything i can say about aceyalone is an understatement"
not to mention the production is jazzy as hell and as i've been saying, you can learn something about life from that album. hearing that around age 18-19 when i was first getting into rap = why aceyalone was is and always will be the goat, even if
his latest album is technically just electronic fluff..... the guy deserves to try and cash in and make a few bucks, even if the end result isn't necessarily as good start to finish as his last "electronic" album lightning strikes.
but trust me dude, give a book of human language a whirl sometime and idk if you'll agree with me that it's the GOAT, but i know you'll think it's pretty fucking good. i mean here, i wont even take one of the "big" songs off of it (cuz faces is prolly the best all around song off of it... it got the 12"/single for a reason) but
check out this song right here CH...this is the litmus test.... if you listen to this and you think "man i can't fuck with that" then i'm totally off base... but i think you can appreciate an album filled with songs like this one (let alone the fabulous
"the faces")
THIS HAS BEEN YOUR DAILY PSA OF ACEYALONE JOCKRIDING FROM YA BOY SNOCKALPISS!
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Curious Hair wrote:
Les Grobstein's huge hog is proof that God has a sense of humor, isn't it?