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Listening to this, I can practially feel my old Hobie Hustler board in one hand, and smell the half cashed spliff in my other one, as I blow off my 7th grade homework, and head to the park. LOL
 
That album is pure genius. An absolute mind blower IMO.
Just FYI, the link you posted to it is fvcked. It really DOES come across as deaf dumb and blind. Not sure what the issue is with it.
Link aside, that album is fvcking ridiculous.
It's as if somebody set out to make a listenable and smart version of Bitches Brew (half kidding, because I've come to like BB, but it isn't anywhere near the level of this)

Mossip and the Clown should have a damn music podcast.
 
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Henry Rollins is an interesting dude. Saw him play a set in Huntington, WV at a festival, and people kept throwing trash on the stage. He stopped the song and threatened to kick the ass of the next person he saw throw something. Nobody threw a single thing for the rest of the show. He actually played "Liar" too, so teenage Mossip was stoked.
I've met him a couple of times. Shorter than I would have thought but he was cool as could be.
 
Listening to Eva Cassidy. A lot of emotion in her voice. Such a shame she died back in the 90s from bone cancer at a young age. Horrible and painful way to go.
 
Liquid Swords is a concept of being lyrically sharp, flowing like liquid metal – mercury, y'know? It comes from this flick, Legend of the Liquid Sword, where people would get their head cut off but it would still be on their shoulders. No one else would notice, because the sword was so sharp. Wu-Tang is a sword style, and this here is the sharpest. I'd rather slip on the pavement than slip on my tongue.



This track also features a sample from Mercy, Mercy, Mercy. One of my favorite Cannonball Adderley songs

 
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I was really excited for an Andre 3000 jazz album, but so far, this aint it. Pretty disappointed. If you like ambient droning, this is for you! Or if you own a yoga studio or need something for your dimly lit reception area.

 
Kelsey Waldon will at The Burl on Friday, 12/08/23, if interested. An extremely proud Kentuckian, I think her music is very honest.


 
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