Archive for November, 2009

In Memphis, The Answer Is The Question…

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

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Allen Iverson has become as enigmatic as Stephon Marbury when you consider their playing careers and off-court issues. It doesn’t look like Allen will be a starter in the league any longer, not even on a team that smells like asscheeks. I wouldn’t mind if the Knicks picked him up once the Grizzlies release him, but this is why I have a weblog as opposed to a GM position. I doubt Allen could win us any more games than the current backcourt players have a chance to.

My problem might be that I’m still thinking about 2001’s Allen Iverson who was the best player in the game of basketball. Allen might still be reminiscing on that player as well.

Sadly, and ultimately, time marches on.

Why waste it practicing?

Lady Gaga Owes Cher A Check…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Cher is the OG drag queen songstress. Lady Gaga owes this chick a check for everything about her steez including her audience.

Lady Gaga is certainly the spectacle I will give her credit for that much as she makes her music videos the equivalent of attention grabbing trainwrecks.

I keep watching in hopes of catching a glimpse of the dead bodies strewn about. Oh shit, I think I just saw JonBenĂ©t Ramsey…

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Cher was an entertainment atomic threat because she could sing, dance and look effin’ hawt all at the same time. Lady Gaga is more along the lines of a Madonna-type popstar who is more proficient at taking still pictures and posing seductively as opposed to actually being a bonafide talent.

Plus, who in the game other than maybe BeYonce has as many wigs and butterfly wings as Cher does?

Exactly.

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Dry Your Eyes…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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Bajah + Dry Eye Crew – ‘Honda’

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The Roots Jam Session last night was a total OKayPlayer family affair. Bajah + The Dry Eye crew was in the building to do a mini set from their mixtape ‘Kings Of Salone‘.

B+DEC is from Sierra Leone and their music reflects the global influence of Hip-Hop and dancehall. It’s been so long since anyone has used to rap music to oppose images of the gun that I almost forgot what that sounded like. It takes artists from war torn regions to remind us of how special life really is. This is the feeling you get from watching Bajah + Dry Eye Crew perform. Singers and dancers fill the stage like a house party.

I’m still waiting to get a copy of the feel good anthem for 2009 – Tell Somebody The You Love Somebody. That can’t be the title but it is the refrain of the song. Bajah is more dope music that you need to have on your hard drive so you can switch gears inside of the rap music lane.

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Bajah + Dry Eye Crew – ‘Rapapumpum’

Go West Young Man…

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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I have to wear a late pass for the music of U-N-I. My boy Shamz from OKP has been hollering about these dudes from the gate and 2DopeBoyz has been pushing their sound early as well. I’ve been on some other shit though, not realizing that I am actually fuxing with these cats on the low [ll].

So I hit up the Bowery Ballroom last night to catch the U-N-I set and I got a little more than I was bargaining for. Kidz In The Hall and Warren G were also part of the bill. This is the Mountain Dew Green Label Sounds mini-tour and if you want to catch some free tickets to see the show at a later date go to the Green Label Sound site.

Peep U-N-I’s ‘Land Of The Kings’ video…

U-N-I gives me that stadium rocker feel when I hear the ‘Land Of The Kings’ track. I want to catch these dudes at an outdoor festival where I can crowd surf. Their energy is infectious on some swine flu type shit, but without the need for antibiotics. U-N-I deserves all the credit for using the internets to get their sound into people’s ears. Download some of their music from their Green Label Sounds webpage. Stop sleeping on these west coast artists and rap bands. They got next.

I don’t care what anyone says but I love these pics because they show the movement of Hip-Hop music.

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Here’s a little clip of Blu & Exile from the 2009 CMJ festival. The west coast is poised to regain their dominance of the rap scene with artists like U-N-I and Blu who speak to listeners with contemplative flows and themes about everyday life. It isn’t bling rap or even that hot new fashionista rap(Wale) but its something a lot more realer and down to Earth.

Someone needs to shoot me some new Diz Gibran…

Curb Gets Back 2 Basics…

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

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Larry David’s smash series ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ is on its way to basic cable. ‘Curb’ is one of those moments in television that you can recognize is instant vintage. I laugh out loud for all the wrong reasons. Larry David has shown us all to be bigoted, self-absorbed sycophants. He is the only one among us to have the courage to always live in that space. At least on television.

The best part of this cable deal is that TV Guide and TV Land will be acquiring broadband licenses to bring ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ to the internets. Good for them. I will enjoy when I can view entire episodes of ‘Curb’ from my computer…


props to the Internet Goon