Ice-T - The Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech (1989)

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Ice-T - The Iceberg/Freedom Of Speech (1989)

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...Just Watch What You Say

1. Shut Up, Be Happy
2. The Iceberg
3. Lethal Weapon
4. You Played Yourself
5. Peel Their Caps Back
6. The Girl Tried To Kill Me
7. Black 'N' Decker
8. Hit The Deck
9. This One's For Me
10. The Hunted Child
11. What Ya Wanna Do?
12. Freedom Of Speech
13. My Word Is Bond

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Nice, was just listening to James Brown's"The Boss" yesterday. Thanks.

EDIT: Nevermind, your link is dead.

ANOTHER EDIT: Your link is working
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this album scared the fuck out of me when i was a kid. the Jello Biafra intro 'Shut Up, Be Happy'? :copy: :err:

his last great creation before it started fucking up. he had a good run.

:bow: to the Iceberg.

he also puts on an AMAZING fucking concert. see it if you can, even once in your life.

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This was my 6th grade jam.

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DJ Primate wrote: EDIT: Nevermind, your link is dead.
It works

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Mindbender Futurama wrote:
his last great creation before it started fucking up. he had a good run.

:bow: to the Iceberg.
OG is a great album.

Ice T is seriously underrated by faggots that think Rakim/Kane/KRS/G Rap etc are the end all/be all of late 80s rap
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step one wrote:
Ice T is seriously underrated by faggots that think Rakim/Kane/KRS/G Rap etc are the end all/be all of late 80s rap
I like(d) Ice-T and all but serious :larry: right there.
He wasn't even remotely in the same league as those guys.

When I was little , I like him cause he cursed but once I got old enough to not be impressed with that, his music got markedly less interesting to me.
One thing I'll say for him is he always had some dope beats though and that certainly helped his basically average rapping skills.

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Loved that album, drew that cover a good dozen times over.

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one of the great mysteries of hip-hop is how ice t became as popular and well liked as he was

save two or three songs his music absolutely sucks

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am i the only one who thinks OG is his best album by far?

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Blockhead wrote:
step one wrote:
Ice T is seriously underrated by faggots that think Rakim/Kane/KRS/G Rap etc are the end all/be all of late 80s rap
I like(d) Ice-T and all but serious :larry: right there.
He wasn't even remotely in the same league as those guys.

When I was little , I like him cause he cursed but once I got old enough to not be impressed with that, his music got markedly less interesting to me.
One thing I'll say for him is he always had some dope beats though and that certainly helped his basically average rapping skills.
as a Lyrical Miracle, maybe not, but intellectually, his lyrics shit on all of those mentioned above. not KRS. Show me ONE Kane, G Rap or Rakim track that can even match "Colors". Ice T has dope story telling for days, political knowledge hidden in almost every song and his wife that has huge tits and ass, and that HAS to count for something in this hiphop world, dont it?


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nickwoj wrote:am i the only one who thinks OG is his best album by far?
og was peak of his career. and when u know that he made home video containing video for every single song from the album - that gotta mean something. but og ain't my favorite album. iceberg is my #1. i only wish colors was on that album. that would made it perfect. but never the less, iceberg is great album, from great intro to the last song. only weak link might be "the girl tried to kill me" song, but that's kind of song he has on every album, so i guess it's his trademark

and like cenzi said, he has great story telling technique. just listen to hunted child! awesome track.

i wish they came out with 2 cd reissue of iceberg, contiaing some rare and never before heard songs and remixes from that era...
if they dont do it soon, i might do it myself... :lol:

o yeah, and as far as coco goes... DAMN! she looks even better that the girl from power cover...

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cicarista wrote:the girl from power cover...
I'm guessing Darlene, the Syndicate Queen, didn't have ass implants.

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she was also ice-t's wife

with all the implants she will stay the same forver, no need to look for a younger model... :lol:

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darlene>>>>>>coco

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Blockhead wrote:darlene>>>>>>coco
No way does anybody look better than Darlene from the Power cover. OK, I'm gone for 5 minutes

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aleph wrote:
Blockhead wrote:darlene>>>>>>coco
No way does anybody look better than Darlene from the Power cover. OK, I'm gone for 5 minutes
Seriously.
I had the poster on my wall in 7th grade and would fap to it constantly.
I wasn't even that into "power" as an album but darlene... :jerk:

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"Bitches 2" is the realest shit ever made. Ice-T deserves legend status for that track alone.

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Blockhead wrote: I had the poster on my wall in 7th grade and would fap to it constantly.
I wasn't even that into "power" as an album but darlene... :jerk:
Constant source of "inspiration", amen. Yeah, Power was not hot but Mrs. T wore it well (said LL, hard as hell).

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Blockhead wrote:darlene>>>>>>coco
:cheers:

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im saying, the lazy/obvious answer when heads bring up the great storytellers is to go with Slick Rick or G Rap but Ice T had a real talent for that shit:

6 n The Morning
The Tower
Peel Their Caps Back
The Hunted Child
Drama
Bitches 2
Lifestyles Of The Rich...
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^don't forget Midnight

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Mmmmmm mmmmmm....

....what was the topic? Oh yeah, The Icethong/Freedom of Thong...

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Ice-T music is appreciated

OG & Power are classic albums

The Iceberg is my 3rd favorite from his discography

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Post by kevin beacham »

Ice T is def slept on for his lyrical ability. He has lots of joints. OG contains some of his best work for sure. He was at a lyrical peak right there; "New Jack Hustler" is a very excellent songs, lyrically and musically. "Home Invasion" has joints to though. Particularly this b-side called, "Mixed Up" with him and SLJ, that's one of my fav Ice T songs ever and the beat is bonkers!

I admit Ice T never makes my top ten all time list but he's one of those guys that I always consider but doesn't quite make it....

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Sankofa wrote:^don't forget Midnight
well, midnight is kinda follow up to 6 in the morning, but ain't as half as good. i used to love that track for that beet (remix for it is even harder), but when i listen to it now, lyrics sounds pretty lame, so i would scratch that one from his greatest storytelling list...

but i would add that's how i'm living... (original of course, not that weak remix). i was born in new jersey, i said it before but i guess nobody heard me... that's just great.
and i would also add colors & killers

the man made some great song. period.

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I have to disagree with you about "Midnight". That is an incredible story track. All the details really make it:

"The Alpine deck was glowin'/Bumpin' Big Daddy, the nigga was definitely flowin'..."

"Looked through the tint, recognized the jack..."

"Shot a fool through his fucking mouth..."

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Odnet wrote:I have to disagree with you about "Midnight". That is an incredible story track. All the details really make it:

"The Alpine deck was glowin'/Bumpin' Big Daddy, the nigga was definitely flowin'..."

"Looked through the tint, recognized the jack..."

"Shot a fool through his fucking mouth..."
:cheers:

this is one of my favorite tracks. He fuckin kills it when he ends with "looked at my clock it was 6 in the morning..."

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