On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 03:50:08 -0400, haroon wrote: Not proofread at all. Deal with it, sucka. 1) De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising I'd be happy to give De La a slot in the top twenty, and even though my personal critical acclaim goes to "Is Dead," and "Buhloone" is my second favorite of theirs and "Stakes" was terrific too, it'd be hard for me not to mention "3 Feet" first when it
Not proofread at all. Deal with it, sucka. 1) De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising - Prince Paul made it clear that any record is up for grabs when it comes to beat construction. It marked the end of raping James Brown records -- though could not stop the coming G-Funk onslaught that would make Zapp's "More Bounce" the new "Funky Drummer" in played-outness. De La made it okay to just
By Polar Levine for http://www.polarity1.com September 28, 2007 For a political class that clumsily instigates global mayhem like a large pack of boozed-up jocks in a small bar, it sure does scare easily. After one terrorist attack it shuts down the Constitution and draws up plans to bomb or imprison anyone with a towel on his head. Now, unable to do anything useful about our catastrophe
haha. haven't done this stuff in a while (and only ever did it four or five times anyway, depending on how you count it). it'd be cool if some turned up again, but i was always somewhat underwhelmed (and i know i got good pills 4 times and pure MDMA once). but yeah, fun stuff. natty's advice about checking pillreports is a really good thing to keep in mind. despite being underwhelmed
sorry, yeah, i changed it. *update* After rolling back to wmp 10, i created a new user account, got it to add to the library there, copied the "media player" file into my account, and got my library back. Still can't create new playlists under my original account, but can create new playlists in the new account. Is there some other critical file or folder not in "media player"? -achiomo