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Kon And Amir are THOSE ddeep diggin mothafuckas. You can bet that this will not be a bunch of James Brown or Isaac Hayes samples.
I haven't peeped yet, but I'm sure I'll have at least some of these samples on mp3 if anyone needs them, let me know which ones and I'll see what I got.
thanks for the heads up, pradadon.
I haven't peeped yet, but I'm sure I'll have at least some of these samples on mp3 if anyone needs them, let me know which ones and I'll see what I got.
thanks for the heads up, pradadon.
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People on blogs are complaining that the list isn't good enough. It's a good list, I don't think Kon or Amir meant for it to be definitive, but Complex wanted to put that spin on it to get more viewings I'm sure.
There's a lot of notable breaks and samples missing, but there's so many, how could you even attempt to put them together without missing something? Or without having people whine and complain?
But..... Nautilus isn't on there.
There's definitely a couple I hadn't known where they were from though. Good shit.
There's a lot of notable breaks and samples missing, but there's so many, how could you even attempt to put them together without missing something? Or without having people whine and complain?
But..... Nautilus isn't on there.
There's definitely a couple I hadn't known where they were from though. Good shit.
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I love these dudes. I been listening to their compilations since day 1. The list is great, but of course could include so many other samples. But they covered all the bases with the exception of Nautilus and I would have liked to see NT on there.
The funny thing to me was how Amir was talking about the Beatnuts use of The Heath Brothers joint. He did not even mention One Love, and it seemed like Kon sort of just brought it up after.
The funny thing to me was how Amir was talking about the Beatnuts use of The Heath Brothers joint. He did not even mention One Love, and it seemed like Kon sort of just brought it up after.
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I would rather it not have all the played out shit because we've heard it all before. I appreciated the Monty Alexander joint being on there because I've always wanted to hear it.Verge wrote:People on blogs are complaining that the list isn't good enough. It's a good list, I don't think Kon or Amir meant for it to be definitive, but Complex wanted to put that spin on it to get more viewings I'm sure.
There's a lot of notable breaks and samples missing, but there's so many, how could you even attempt to put them together without missing something? Or without having people whine and complain?
But..... Nautilus isn't on there.
There's definitely a couple I hadn't known where they were from though. Good shit.
Fuck those herbs for complaining that it doesn't mention shit we've all heard and read about 2342 million times already.
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That struck me funny, too. Did Beatnuts flip it first for that joint with Puba? If so, then that's why.pradadon wrote: The funny thing to me was how Amir was talking about the Beatnuts use of The Heath Brothers joint. He did not even mention One Love, and it seemed like Kon sort of just brought it up after.
I'm just not positive off the top of the head. I'm glad they showed mad love to the Beatnuts though throughout this list. Motherfuckas sleep hard on the Nuts.
Yeah, basically, I agree.Odnet wrote:I would rather it not have all the played out shit because we've heard it all before. I appreciated the Monty Alexander joint being on there because I've always wanted to hear it.Verge wrote:People on blogs are complaining that the list isn't good enough. It's a good list, I don't think Kon or Amir meant for it to be definitive, but Complex wanted to put that spin on it to get more viewings I'm sure.
There's a lot of notable breaks and samples missing, but there's so many, how could you even attempt to put them together without missing something? Or without having people whine and complain?
But..... Nautilus isn't on there.
There's definitely a couple I hadn't known where they were from though. Good shit.
Fuck those herbs for complaining that it doesn't mention shit we've all heard and read about 2342 million times already.
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Nah, it was the opening track of the album that used that sample. You Don't Stop. The joint with Puba was different. In any event, the Nas album came out first, but who knows who had the records lined up first. Back then all those dudes were all digging together and getting beats and trading shit and all over it. lol Juju and Tip were mad close so who knows.
I agree about the Nuts tho, they are just on some next shit and Street Level is, without question, a 5 mic album. When 5 mic's meant something. Thatr album meets every credential for what a 5 mic album should be. I hold it very high on my list. It sits in my top 20 albums of all time.
I agree about the Nuts tho, they are just on some next shit and Street Level is, without question, a 5 mic album. When 5 mic's meant something. Thatr album meets every credential for what a 5 mic album should be. I hold it very high on my list. It sits in my top 20 albums of all time.
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Going off on this tangent, his son Val is a famed session guitarist and his stepdad for a time was Charles BronsonSpartan wrote:Had no idea that David McCullum even did music let alone that Next Episode / MIA beat.
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pretty sure i got most of them.pradadon wrote:We are going to have to get these 50 tracks up in one zip. I have a lot of them but I fear some might be 128. I am going to go through my shit this weekend.
I'll see what i can do this weekend.
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I hear what you are saying but to me that sample is One Love. Not You Don't Stop or Superman Lover adventure 3-437. And like I said, he said that The Nuts used it first then everyone used it and as far as I know Illmatic was first. I'm all for giving the Nuts props though, they certainly do not get enough.Thun wrote:You know, you're right, man. Illmatic doesn't get enough recognition and the Beatnuts can't even walk into a mall without getting mobbed by teenage girls. I really wish Kon and Amir made a greater effort to give props to a slept on rarity like Illmatic.
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McCallum was just a singer. You can thank all of that to Axelrod. He is the one that composed all the music for his albums.Spartan wrote:Had no idea that David McCullum even did music let alone that Next Episode / MIA beat.
I have most of the shit that they listed on the top 50, but there are a few breaks that I don't have. Actually I never even heard of a few of the breaks. Going to be keeping my eye out for those.
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That could have been Complex though.Mansfield Status wrote:the best record on that list is space funk I wasn't offended that nautilus was left off of the list as much as I was offended at some of the covers for the records they posted were reissues.. coming from Kon & Amir.. that my friend.. is laaaaame
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LOL@ anyone complaining about this list.
Knowledge and expertise counts for nothing, huh?
Almost all of you started listening to hip hop in this millennium, and the vast majority of you didn't even know what a sample or loop was until the latter half of the last decade and almost every one you was introduced to the sample sources on this list through the internet (as your parents bumped the Carpenters and Pat Boone through your childhood).
Everybody, shut the fuck up, is basically what I'm saying.
Knowledge and expertise counts for nothing, huh?
Almost all of you started listening to hip hop in this millennium, and the vast majority of you didn't even know what a sample or loop was until the latter half of the last decade and almost every one you was introduced to the sample sources on this list through the internet (as your parents bumped the Carpenters and Pat Boone through your childhood).
Everybody, shut the fuck up, is basically what I'm saying.
Also, who gives a shit?pradadon wrote:That could have been Complex though.Mansfield Status wrote:the best record on that list is space funk I wasn't offended that nautilus was left off of the list as much as I was offended at some of the covers for the records they posted were reissues.. coming from Kon & Amir.. that my friend.. is laaaaame
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