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I never really listened to RJD2, but this is instantly nostalgic because it sounds so turn of the millennium. It's funny how usually it takes time until we can hear the hallmarks of an era like that.
I failed to mention... Bill & crew...Many thanks for bringing so many wonderful listening experiences! LLRP!
TLI... I misdirected... That was towards who you replied to. My bad, for misunderstanding.
It is good to love one's own children.
Do I hear Elliott Smith? I think I do!
So with this I give it a 7!!
Not sure there could be a more bland, repetitive and ho-hum song. Seriously people....7.3?
But, yet, for some reason this is one of my favorite songs. Just has this great groove. It brings me joy, so I'll keep it.
It happened again! very nice!
And again!
This following Thievery Corporation.......nice!
It happened again! very nice!
I think it was a Hyundai ad. Nice groove.
If you enjoy this check out Thavious Beck - The Most Beautiful Ugly
Thank you. Hadn't thought of it, but great idea!
This definitely goes into my 2001 Miata curvy road playlist... :)
Laughing loudly!
Speaking of recycled, this is one of my favorite riding songs.
Yep, I heard "I Didn't Understand" near the end :)
Piranga wrote:
I gave it 10.
Ditto
Bill has granted your wish.....see ya on Monday!
Even if I am a couple hours off... It's 5 O'Clock somewhere!
YEESSSS!!! 5 O'clock!! Time to strut the heck on out. Peace!
Have at it, Mozart; maybe you can make something that sounds like this.
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Lucky you two didn't have kids...
Bill has granted your wish.....see ya on Monday!
Even if I am a couple hours off... It's 5 O'Clock somewhere!
Bill has granted your wish.....see ya on Monday!
And even after all that crap, it's still good. So STFU.
I'm not sure there has been another user ID so aptly named.
Laughing loudly!
I'm not sure there has been another user ID so aptly named.
Trout, no salmon. Ranch= 3 cats and a dog. But you're welcome to come visit! You can go to the rodeo on your own though. Tourists eat that up.
You're a brave man, Scott.
Nice that you shared that incredible story, Scotty!
Wyoming...? Salmon, rodeos and wild horeses?
Must be a great state! Please invite me to your ranch!
Trout, no salmon. Ranch= 3 cats and a dog. But you're welcome to come visit! You can go to the rodeo on your own though. Tourists eat that up.
Nice that you shared that incredible story, Scotty!
Wyoming...? Salmon, rodeos and wild horeses?
Must be a great state! Please invite me to your ranch!
Inadvertently funny. This is like an American asking a German, "Send me a picture of you playing the tuba in your lederhosen!"
"I Didn't Understand" by Elliot Smith
"Secretary" by Betty Wright
"Timesteps" by Wendy Carlos and "William Tell Overture" (from the soundtrack to the film A Clockwork Orange)
"Outside Woman Blues" by Cream
"A Taste of Honey" by Paul Desmond
"Ready or Not Here I Come" by The Delfonics
that's pretty cool!
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Nice that you shared that incredible story, Scotty!
Wyoming...? Salmon, rodeos and wild horeses?
Must be a great state! Please invite me to your ranch!
We got now that this guy can load a sample and play it a hundred thousand times.
aye mate!
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You got that bass ackwards!
"I Didn't Understand" by Elliot Smith
"Secretary" by Betty Wright
"Timesteps" by Wendy Carlos and "William Tell Overture" (from the soundtrack to the film A Clockwork Orange)
"Outside Woman Blues" by Cream
"A Taste of Honey" by Paul Desmond
"Ready or Not Here I Come" by The Delfonics
We got now that this guy can load a sample and play it a hundred thousand times.
say what now? Where?
Vocals from Elliott Smith's "I Didn't Understand" from the XO album. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sExlr1F2PQs
Haunting song...
Exactly. Its taken a few listens, but I find my toe tapping along as struggle with work.
Bit too repetitious for me
say what now? Where?
My thoughts exactly. When those horns kick in, you just have to get to struttin' :)
Talk about ear candy!
This can be hazardous to your hearing !
Keep volume at a moderate level.
hahahaha!! good catch — who types in the song info anyway? lots of typos...... 2002 is the correct release date. If it were released in 1981, the guy behind RJD2 was only 5 years old...
(With apologies to Amazon...)
Biography
RJD2 is an instrumental hip-hop artist and producer. His debut album, Deadringer, was released on Definitive Jux in 2002 to rave reviews, many of which claimed it was like a sequel to DJ Shadow's masterpiece Entroducing.... The following year he released The Horror, which featured one CD of rarities and b-sides, and a multimedia disc of videos and animations. His second proper album, Since We Last… Read more in Amazon's RJD2 Store
BTW, this couldn't have been released in 1981!!
I drop-kicked cable a year ago. I don't miss it. I got a PVR, which works nicely with broadcasts, even HD. I can't do commercials but there are some things worth watching. Glad I can record stuff like Austin City Limits and some of the other cream that manages to rise to the top.
Oh yeah, I have a lot of great hobbies too. I think I would like quilting.
Bill's like "Shuffle" mode, but guided by an actual human brain!
Head bob-bob-bobbin along....
I likes RJD2, but this one isn't one of his more inspiring pieces. . .
I saw them (him) play in Flagstaff AZ about a year ago.. it was a great show with some entertaining visuals projected behind him. Not a lot of electronica passes through this hippy town, so I made it a point to show up (not having heard of this guy before). I left the show with a smile on my face. Plenty of dancin'.
It would be even more impressive knowing that the artist was born in 1976. No, the album is actually from 2002
Are you sure? This tune sounds like coming from Vinyl!
It would be even more impressive knowing that the artist was born in 1976. No, the album is actually from 2002
Most likely it is just added, like with a gazillion other songs. Hell, even I have done it during the short time that I attempted to create music, and that was more than 10 years ago. Sampling some crackling vinyl and digitally mixing it into the song is a whole lot easier than stamping the song to a record and re-recording it to CD.
Music with soul —
even better hook up your computer to your stereo and watch tv with RP on works great Posted: Jun 09, 2009 - 06:54 | < Reply > |
BigTimber wrote:
Or, they should learn the power of the mute button. I instinctively mute whenever a commercial comes up. For added fun, invent your own soundtrack with each commercial.
It happened again! very nice!
same today ;)