forclosure

Well-known member
I don't think it matters if woops doesn't like it and there's no point trying to browbeat him into it but at the same time I think it's good to hear why it means a lot to people, how they experience it, the nuances they have picked up on through living with the record for so many years etc.
oh sure i get you although i think saying Tempreture's Rising is fresh prince quality is some out of this world take cause will would NEVER rap over a beat like that and i think Fresh Prince era Will as squeaky clean as his raps were was a solid storyteller
 

woops

is not like other people
and according to my calculations that means i've listened to 2000% more music recommendations than anyone on dissensus ever
 

woops

is not like other people
oh sure i get you although i think saying Tempreture's Rising is fresh prince quality is some out of this world take cause will would NEVER rap over a beat like that and i think Fresh Prince era Will as squeaky clean as his raps were was a solid storyteller
coming after the earlier tracks in the album, that was the first thing the beat and the female chorus made me think of
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
It's odd being put into a position of analysis of music - as I was when I was (yawn) a music critic. And it's a position you can put yourself in, ofc. ("What's all the fuss about?")

One thing I love about music is that it often overwhelms my "critical faculties" or my hostility or my overfamiliarity. As irresistible as a drug.

I get this with paintings but (my senses dulled) I more or less have to be stoned so the "direct" visual impression can overwhelm my tedious amateur art history categorisation, etc.
 

version

Well-known member
With one pistol and two clips, I'll make your crew do flips
like acrobatics, I'm charismatic, my gat is magic

 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Listening to the infamous on cd as a teenager - I can't remember the exact experience but I can remember it being an emotionally enveloping one (Mobb Deep is a mood, indeed), like watching a claustrophobic crime movie (although that's sort of a cliché about the album which I've realised isn't quite as monochrome as that).
 

luka

Well-known member
I get this with paintings but (my senses dulled) I more or less have to be stoned so the "direct" visual impression can overwhelm my tedious amateur art history categorisation, etc.
This is what I thought was interesting about Gus saying he can't feel anything unless he does the reverse of this, put the direct impressions into language
 

woops

is not like other people
last track about to start. party (and probably, thread) over.

can't single out a track i particularly liked more than any other, same probem i have with the 1st ghostface and raekwon albums for example. no offence to fans

for the benefit of @WebEschatology here's my top 5 rap albums

1> Return to the 36 Chambers
2> Whut? The Album
3> Anarchy
4> Liquid Swords
5> Matthew
 

version

Well-known member
Listening to the infamous on cd as a teenager - I can't remember the exact experience but I can remember it being an emotionally enveloping one (Mobb Deep is a mood, indeed), like watching a claustrophobic crime movie (although that's sort of a cliché about the album which I've realised isn't quite as monochrome as that).
"... every angle of the car was smoked out and tinted... "
 

forclosure

Well-known member
its funny you like that one Luka cause thats a Roc Marciano bar, him and P(aswell as doing two tunes together) have similiar qualities imo its just Marci is more of a Kool Keith guy
 

luka

Well-known member
Reversal of the usual order of priority. For me experience is all about digging under the language layer
 

forclosure

Well-known member
last track about to start. party (and probably, thread) over.

can't single out a track i particularly liked more than any other, same probem i have with the 1st ghostface and raekwon albums for example. no offence to fans

for the benefit of @WebEschatology here's my top 5 rap albums

1> Return to the 36 Chambers
2> Whut? The Album
3> Anarchy
4> Liquid Swords
5> Matthew
ok Return makes sense but knowing how white donnys used to carry on with ODB does leave me queasy, Whut? the album is amazing i'll cling onto that and Red's other two for the rest of my days

but ANARCHY and MATTHEW? those are the two big surprises here also all of these are NY rap albums
 

woops

is not like other people
I don't even know what anarchy and Matthew are actually
yeah i deliberately didn't post the artist names to demonstrate my head credentials.

all NY albums cos i prefer the NY beats and atmosphere to the slicker g-funk sound even though i like warren G a lot. so in theory Infamous is exactly what I like, and I'll admit it works well as a mood piece, maybe after 4 or 5 more listens i'd get into it.

do white donnys like the whole album or just shimmy shimmy ya? cos that's the obvious single and a lot different to most of the other stuff on that album, it's well weird
 
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