Showing posts with label Snoop Dogg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snoop Dogg. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 July 2018

Capital Rap Show 11.02.94
with Snoop Dogg, Daz & Kurupt



I was amped to find this tape of Snoop, Daz & Kurupt on Westwood's show from February '94, as I had it back in the day and played it to death to the point where I could pretty much recite the live calls word for word (turns out I still can). This was also the only place I had the dope remix of N!ggaz Don't Give A Fuck which wouldn't appear in better quality until a few years ago. Once I had uploaded the freestyle for one of the first posts on this blog back in 2009, I sold the cassette to some dude in Germany who then stuck in on a CDR and tried selling it , with what I assume was limited success. Diablo's recording ended before the freestyle finished so I replaced it with the high quality copy straight from the DAT that Westwood himself shared a couple of years back,


Tracklist
Wu Tang Clan - CREAM
Wu Tang Clan - Method Man (remix)
UMCs - Hit The Track
MOP - How About Some Hardcore
Heavy D ft Tru Kula & Notorious BIG - Jam Session
Slick Rick - Behind Bars
Casual & Souls Of Mischief - ?
Cash Crew ft Ses 1- Bring It On
Dogg Pound - N!ggaz Don't Give A Fuck (remix)
Snoop Dogg - Lodi Dodi
Snoop  Dogg  - interview
Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg - Deep Cover
Snoop Dogg - interview
Snoop Dogg - Murder Was The Case
Gang Starr - Speak Ya Clout
live calls
Snoop Dogg - Serial Killa
live calls
Snoop, Daz & Kurupt - Freestyle

Monday, 29 January 2018

An appreciation of the Nuthin But A G Thang video



I put The Chronic on for the first time in a while recently. The first thing I thought off during the intro was that I had about the half the tracks off the album recorded off Westwood before buying the tape and eventually playing it so often that the print wore off on both sides.The second thing was how great the videos for the singles were. Dre Day tends to get the plaudits for lampooning it's targets, but I think Nuthin But A G Thang could well be the greatest synergy between rap audio and video ever. It captures the vibe of the track perfectly. The simplicity of 2 rappers going back and forth over a smooth-ass loop accompanied by what's presented to us as a typical day in their life: driving about, getting high and partying. No limo to a strobe filled nightclub VIP section, no fish eye lenses, celebrity cameos, speedboats or Scorsese rip offs going on here. Strictly car share, barbecue and beers.

For those of us outside of California (specifically 14 year old white kids in the UK), the visuals helped us make sense of the music we were obessesed by, and gave the music added authenticity which back then could be the difference between sink or swim for a rapper's career.  Boyz N The Hood had come out the year before, and there'd been videos like Ice Cube's Steady Mobbin but somehow the G Thang video took all the key ingredients, squeezed them into just under 5 minutes, and had the song of the year as the soundtrack.

I think it was Stetsasonic's Daddy O who observed that G Thang was a really brave lead single, given how against the grain it was when it came out, by taking it back to the old school (It's like this and like that and like this...'  is about as late-70s-park-jam a hook as you'll find)
Pretty ironic given that the parties involved came to represent everything the Real Hip Hop brigade would come to hate, but that's rap music for you.

With all that in mind, I thought I'd break down my favourite rap video of all time. DJ Charmaine Champagne: your time...

Monday, 29 June 2015

Snoop Dogg 'Afro Puffs' freestyle (1994)
DJ Step One edit

Whilst discussing the merits of going Osborne & Cameron on certain rap songs and implementing some necessary cuts, The Martorialist suggested that Snoop's freestyle verse on the extended remix of 'Afro Puffs' could do with being liberated and made into a song in it's own right...



While we're on a Death Row tip, I'm tempted to have a crack at creating a shorter version of the Let Me Ride remix. I'm using some basic software for this though and its very much a learning curve. Any other suggestions for Austerity Rap re-works are welcome!

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Dogg Pound 'Niggaz Dont Give A Fuck'
unreleased remix (1993/94)


So it turns out I fucked up a bit on the post below. I thought I'd uploaded the tape rip of this track, recorded from an old Westwood show, but in fact I'd posted a considerably better quality version. Its doesnt seem to be quite CDQ, but its full length and considerably better than whats come before it. I can't remember exactly how I got this but I have a feeling it was on a compilation of Death Row rarieties I downloaded from somewhere.


Oh and if you dont have the original version then go get that. Its on the Poetic Justice OST. Shout out to Tobes

Sunday, 3 April 2011

"murder was the case that they gave me..."






































Just found these while I was tidying up. I'm sure most of you remember that around the time 'Doggystyle' dropped Snoop was facing an attempted murder charge. He came to the UK in February 1994 to promote the album and the UK press went nuts, with every no-name rent-a-quote MP jumping on the bandwagon to get the shows cancelled.
17 (seventeen) years later, he's coming back to perform the whole album at the Lovebox festival. See you there...

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Snoop Dogg - Capital Rap Show freestyle (1994)


















Snoop Dogg freestyling over the 'Nuthin But A G Thang' remix beat back in 94. This was recorded for Tim Westwood's Capital Rap Show, on the same visit that this went down.

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Monday, 9 March 2009

"Gimme the microphone first so I can bust like a bubble..."














Another one from the vaults (aka the big box of dusty TDKs under my bed). This is Snoop Dogg alongside Kurupt and Daz live on Tim Westwood's Capital Rap Show. If I remember right this was recorded in early 94 around the time 'Doggystyle' dropped. They go back and forth for about 8 minutes over the 'Deep Cover' and 'Award Tour' instrumentals.

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