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Old 4 August 2012, 07:16 AM   #1471
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No words on the turntable Doc!
I'm a bit of an analog two-channel stereo nut.


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Old 4 August 2012, 07:20 AM   #1472
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Daaaaaammmmmnnnn!!! Pure analog debauchery Doc! You and my dad are in the same boat! He feels nothing beats the sound of music oozing through vinyl! I'm good with the digital stuff!
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Old 4 August 2012, 07:44 AM   #1473
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Audiophilia Nervosa is a much worse disease than being a WIS. One can easily spend $350,000 on a basic two-channel system.
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Old 4 August 2012, 08:34 AM   #1474
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Audiophilia Nervosa is a much worse disease than being a WIS. One can easily spend $350,000 on a basic two-channel system.
I already know Doc, my dad would change his speaker and subwoofer sets like I change socks... Thank goodness for iPods and Bose headphones! I'm good with my on the go choice of audiology! Car and home system is a different ball game! ;-)

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Old 4 August 2012, 10:28 AM   #1475
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Hey mister DJ! So... What are your favorites??
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Old 4 August 2012, 10:44 AM   #1476
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Can't find the original post this thread moves too damn fast when I'm working but just wanted to say congrats shannon on the annuversary the kitchen and the watchfinder!!
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Old 4 August 2012, 12:37 PM   #1477
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I like the motivational songs ! Here are a couple of mine for today they just so happen to be off two of the best hip-hop albums ever !

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Old 4 August 2012, 12:45 PM   #1478
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Can't find the original post this thread moves too damn fast when I'm working but just wanted to say congrats shannon on the annuversary the kitchen and the watchfinder!!
Thanks Bendy ;). Take care, and have a good night!
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Old 4 August 2012, 01:10 PM   #1479
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Hey mister DJ! So... What are your favorites??
In no particular order, Famous Blue Raincoat by Jennifer Warnes, Kind of Blue by Miles Davis, Exodus by Bob Marley and the Wailers, Aja by Steely Dan, 21 by Adele, Nevermind by Nirvana, The Koln Concert by Keith Jarrett and American V: A Hundred Highways by Johnny Cash.
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Old 4 August 2012, 02:31 PM   #1480
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I was feeling left out...

Believe me u can spend a lot on this stuff too...
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Old 4 August 2012, 02:32 PM   #1481
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What a mess haha
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Old 4 August 2012, 11:34 PM   #1482
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I was listening to Hit 'em up at the gym earlier today, sad repercussion for both of them.

Anyway, here is my old school nerd contribution. Maybe somebody gets it.

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Old 4 August 2012, 11:47 PM   #1483
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Got too many clothes, records and shoes from over the years.

Brands wont mean much to most people so wont post pics.

Will now be buying watches instead of stuff I dont need :)
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Old 5 August 2012, 01:49 AM   #1484
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Had to join the music posts. Like the choices, big Nas fan among many others.

Very nice!

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I was feeling left out...

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Too funny!

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I was listening to Hit 'em up at the gym earlier today, sad repercussion for both of them.

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Very true Daniel aka Kevin Bacon!



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All good! Best wishes on your horological endeavors!
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Old 5 August 2012, 01:56 AM   #1485
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That album right there is one of the most important Hip-Hop albums EVER! ;-) on the Juicy Remix!

Have to disagree on that one Sam, that album along with Reasonable Doubt are the most overrated in Hip-Hop history imo.
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Have to disagree on that one Sam, that album along with Reasonable Doubt are the most overrated in Hip-Hop history imo.
I know Sugar Hill Gang, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Tribe Called Quest and many others came before Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas... Would love to hear your top albums! I'm always up for potentially uncovering music and artist I may have missed growing up!
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Old 5 August 2012, 02:13 AM   #1487
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I know Sugar Hill Gang, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, Tribe Called Quest and many others came before Biggie, Jay-Z, and Nas... Would love to hear your top albums! I'm always up for potentially uncovering music and artist I may have missed growing up!
Top albums? Sheesh! That's a hard one, just waiting for my laptop to upload a few snapshots of what i'm holding
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Top albums? Sheesh! That's a hard one, just waiting for my laptop to upload a few snapshots of what i'm holding
;-) I'll be waiting! Love music from all genres!
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Old 5 August 2012, 02:37 AM   #1489
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Here's a fair chunk of my Hip-Hop:






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And having a think 'top' albums, i would have to say you must own.

Ice T: OG
Public Enemy: Fear Of A Black Planet
Nas: Illmatic
Ice Cube: The Predator
NWA: Straight Outta Compton
LL Cool J: Radio
Run Dmc: King Of Rock
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The 36 Chambers
Kanye West: College Dropout
Jay Z: The Blueprint
Grave Diggaz: Niggamortis
Hiijack: The Horns Of Jerico
Mark B & Blade: The Unknown
The Brotherhood: Elementaz.

To name a few
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Here's a fair chunk of my Hip-Hop:






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And having a think 'top' albums, i would have to say you must own.

Ice T: OG
Public Enemy: Fear Of A Black Planet
Nas: Illmatic
Ice Cube: The Predator
NWA: Straight Outta Compton
LL Cool J: Radio
Run Dmc: King Of Rock
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The 36 Chambers
Kanye West: College Dropout
Jay Z: The Blueprint
Grave Diggaz: Niggamortis
Hiijack: The Horns Of Jerico
Mark B & Blade: The Unknown
The Brotherhood: Elementaz.

To name a few
I always knew you were one of my favorite posters on TRF! I have them all! The moment you mentioned Mark B & Blade I knew you know Hip-Hop! You are A-OK in my book! We should catch up offline! Great stuff!
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Old 5 August 2012, 05:06 AM   #1491
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And having a think 'top' albums, i would have to say you must own.

Ice T: OG
Public Enemy: Fear Of A Black Planet
Nas: Illmatic
Ice Cube: The Predator
NWA: Straight Outta Compton
LL Cool J: Radio
Run Dmc: King Of Rock
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The 36 Chambers
Kanye West: College Dropout
Jay Z: The Blueprint
Grave Diggaz: Niggamortis
Hiijack: The Horns Of Jerico
Mark B & Blade: The Unknown
The Brotherhood: Elementaz.
Solid list. I would add:

Roots - Things Fall Apart
Rakim - The Master
Dr. Dre - 2001
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Old 5 August 2012, 06:37 AM   #1492
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And having a think 'top' albums, i would have to say you must own.

Ice T: OG
Public Enemy: Fear Of A Black Planet
Nas: Illmatic
Ice Cube: The Predator
NWA: Straight Outta Compton
LL Cool J: Radio
Run Dmc: King Of Rock
Beastie Boys: Licensed To Ill
Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The 36 Chambers
Kanye West: College Dropout
Jay Z: The Blueprint
Grave Diggaz: Niggamortis
Hiijack: The Horns Of Jerico
Mark B & Blade: The Unknown
The Brotherhood: Elementaz.
That is a nice list. Two albums not in your list but that I listen to a lot is:

Dilated Peoples - Expansion Team
Gang Starr - Full Clip

Regarding "Fear Of A Black Planet", I tend to sort of mentally mix it up with "Dark Side of the Moon", syntactically similar but semantically very different...
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Solid list. I would add:

Roots - Things Fall Apart
Rakim - The Master
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That is a nice list. Two albums not in your list but that I listen to a lot is:

Dilated Peoples - Expansion Team
Gang Starr - Full Clip

Regarding "Fear Of A Black Planet", I tend to sort of mentally mix it up with "Dark Side of the Moon", syntactically similar but semantically very different...
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Old 5 August 2012, 07:19 AM   #1494
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I always knew you were one of my favorite posters on TRF! I have them all! The moment you mentioned Mark B & Blade I knew you know Hip-Hop! You are A-OK in my book! We should catch up offline! Great stuff!
I have a fair scope in music tastes but Hip-Hop is something i have lived and breathed for 26 years! Glad to hear you know of THE best artist the UK scene has produced, now if you have not got them already look out Survial Of The Hardest Working, The Lion Goes From Strength and the brilliant Storms are brewing:

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Solid list. I would add:

Roots - Things Fall Apart
Rakim - The Master
Dr. Dre - 2001
All great albums, but i give The 18th Letter the nod over The Master.

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That is a nice list. Two albums not in your list but that I listen to a lot is:

Dilated Peoples - Expansion Team
Gang Starr - Full Clip

Regarding "Fear Of A Black Planet", I tend to sort of mentally mix it up with "Dark Side of the Moon", syntactically similar but semantically very different...
Again two other bombs!! And your spot on on the comparison, Takes a Nation... is quite rightly rated Hip-Hop's #1........BUT Fear blows it out of the water sonically it's just a masterpiece of work
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Old 5 August 2012, 11:30 AM   #1495
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Have to disagree on that one Sam, that album along with Reasonable Doubt are the most overrated in Hip-Hop history imo.
Reasonable Doubt overrated? Really ? It took that album over 10 years to go platinum... Please tell me what your top 5 hip hop albums are? I have never heard anyone say Reasonable Doubt was overrated ,so I am curious as to what your classics are.

(((((I see the list now, I must of missed it being so flustered as to the overrated comment :D You definitely have some classics on the list!!)))))

My top 5 in no order

Dead Prez, Lets Get Free
Jay Z , Reasonable Doubt
Nas , Illmatic
Gza, Liquid Swordz
Raekwon , Only Built For Cuban Linx

Honorable mention
Roots, Do you want more
Heltah Skeltah, Nocturnal
2 Pac , All Eyez On Me
Big, Ready To die
Eric B Rakim , Paid in Full
De La Soul 3 feet High and rising
Geto Boys , Grip it on another level
Method Man , Tical
Mobb Deep, The Infamous
Mobb Deep , Hell on Earth
Goodie Mob , Soul Food, ONLY CD I OWN THAT I LIKE EVERY SONG.

1997 was the last year Hip Hop was at its shining point
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good work guys... didn't see this thread had turned into a hip hop discussion
Me neither to be honest. Perhaps we should start a specific thread for it? Anway to continue for now.
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Reasonable Doubt overrated? Really ? It took that album over 10 years to go platinum... Please tell me what your top 5 hip hop albums are? I have never heard anyone say Reasonable Doubt was overrated ,so I am curious as to what your classics are.

(((((I see the list now, I must of missed it being so flustered as to the overrated comment :D You definitely have some classics on the list!!)))))

My top 5 in no order

Dead Prez, Lets Get Free
Jay Z , Reasonable Doubt
Nas , Illmatic
Gza, Liquid Swordz
Raekwon , Only Built For Cuban Linx

Honorable mention
Roots, Do you want more
Heltah Skeltah, Nocturnal
2 Pac , All Eyez On Me
Big, Ready To die
Eric B Rakim , Paid in Full
De La Soul 3 feet High and rising
Geto Boys , Grip it on another level
Method Man , Tical
Mobb Deep, The Infamous
Mobb Deep , Hell on Earth
Goodie Mob , Soul Food, ONLY CD I OWN THAT I LIKE EVERY SONG.

1997 was the last year Hip Hop was at its shining point
Yep! I totally standby my views on Reasonable Doubt being overrated as in my opinion Jay never got anywhere near his current status until he made The Blueprint which is far and away the best album he has made. I think this 'classic' status bestowed upon it has came from calls by Jay himself and everyone else has thus decided "yeah he's right". I'll be honest and say i never bought a Jay album till The Blueprint as although liked the odd song he made album wise he never did it for me...i should add i bought The Blueprint on the day of it's release after thinking that i would give him a chance to prove himself that he could produce a classic and boy was i not disapointed!

One last thought on it for now. Can you honestly tell me that RD comes anywhere near the others you have listed in your top half?

Of your second listing i agree on the whole only changing Roots to Things Fall Apart, not that i do not rate Do You... i just love Things.. that bit more, All Eyez On Me i never tire of listening to BUT it lacks the sheer honesty and grit of Me Against The World,Grip It is a fine choice and v big congrats for including a GB effort as for me Scarface is without a shadow of a doubt one of the best there was and the true King Of The South but just that iconic cover alone elevates We Can't Be Stopped above it.
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After reading all the responses I must admit that though we all come from different walks of life and from different backgrounds we all have the same common denominator and that is music! The words are powerful and hip-hop which hasn't been around very long is a very moving genre... That was my Russel Simmons speech this morning before Church Carry on gentlemen! Crazy collection Hal and Mike, witch knows what he's talking about... Jay did self proclaim RD... His own words... "Reasonable Doubt, classic! Should have went triple" Hard Knock Life is what commercialized him... Smart move by Dame Dash and Kareem Burke...
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