18 Burst results for "West Coast East Coast"

No Jumper
"west coast east coast" Discussed on No Jumper
"Put my baby bursley this objectify who the audience hasbro right promised apple to what you mean who the audience is me he saying. Oh go get funded. Sips have band and when they said they said it's going against the lots of where did you say timpson is going to flame. 'cause you niggers ain't got no hip hop fucking know what i was. I don't even know who the luxury but see twenty one like both but i know they're underneath. School dedicates know. A lot sees no broke to say he did. Grow up. Listening to jay bro. But i believe me. Yes so what are you. It was way to send fan. I wasn't i wasn't so you realize the lacson came out when i was little and it was dropping when i when i watched the versus. I say damn. I forgot about that. I forgot about that. Dan hold somebody from the west coast rope. Eighties east coast. We didn't listen to the east coast. Music like eighty sorry. Sorry styles p. We didn't listen to east coast music like that. We grew up in the heart of the west coast. East was born. It's a west coast east coast beef and shit like that bro. Knicks wasn't listening to that so broke the locks records bro that i never even in her bro. But if you ask a big fan you feel me super big fan. So i said that was. That was what i was saying like them flying again. You get him because you ask the kid from digital locks no bullet he don't know lot of rappers outside los angeles and they always a lot about what resonates with him. But but it's what i'm saying like if you would kill now whereas everybody knows about. Nwea right everybody knows about nwea. But if you wanna. I listen but if you were to put them against sorta at nwea. I go. you're saying bob but when it comes to versus is about. I think the argument we're talking about it was like dude. Yes six nine hundred fucking humongous starving on your snitch. Whatever he's streams. Well he's crazy at the kids love him. Why could specically love him. But he goes you know. He's like a mosque guy. Do but in a versus battle eminem is going to be six in navarre grows. We're not talking about skill wise. We're not talking about platinum records. We're not talking about anything. I'm just saying a based on who you are. You're as demographic okay may think otherwise doing whatever the fuck it is broke is just like right now. Wasn't it gonna do these all the brakes. These neighbors had fucking. Here's these old eighties reverend. That was that was wrapping in in the seventies the seventies eighties. They had hits correct. But if you ask one of us who's better a dj fucking kurtis blow or kendrick lamar. We're going say catch more because that's what we listened to desperately resonates with us bro. You asked our parents if you ask somebody older. Who's better kendrick. Lamar or fucking kurtis blow. They're going to say fuck and kurtis blow. Problem is the fiber with whoever you are just depends on how knowledgeable you are in hip hop. I'd disarmed so. I'm giving this generation a lot of credit. I think they know versus for only works broke versus not only only works with people that are in the same generational gap. You're not gonna put dipsy. You're not gonna put dip san versus music. You still judge the going to each other are coming from. The same era are coming from different. Eras broke though. But these these. This music is timeless. These hits say okay. I'll put it this way. Why after versus a lot of these songs are going book and six hundred percents percent breath ally because a lot of kids versus have never heard the song owning it can be grown up too. Because i forgot just like you say you forgot not forgetting both. Some people aren't bang versus introducing songs that some people have never heard bro binding online. I seen the versus burgers bauer. I didn't even know so. I mean fucking bauer how it be a never yeah you. Weren't he not long music bro. Okay if you look at look at the climate now of fans row fans trolling. They're going crazy. Brought him making pages. They're doing the who do you think they're listening to more likely. Listen to six nine or immingham bro. They're not going to. They're not searching for wrote and there's nothing wrong with that. Eminem is the gopro when it comes down to these little kids. They're looking at him like he's a fucking old here bro. They don't wanna listen to ratio. You think of little kids versus adults. Who is consumers are music. Who's people that makes people high who gonna rolling allow we doing this kid. So when eminem drafts he goes number one. What do you think who you think is buying his out. He has a thirty to forty year. Old has dedicate load on. Who you think. Thirty to fifty years old is buying the majority of by eminem. Are you buying the bulk. I know that he the book. Wait down awesome. Tell you this shit bro. If you wanna.

Reefer MEDness
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Reefer MEDness
"You monitor them after. Yeah i got into his paper and read it. Yesterday i i. I find the the technique of the dealth. The delphi technique of qualitative research. Interesting because essentially it's crowd surf crowdsourcing. Right they have crowd source. A handful of experts in the paper lists experts in their affiliations. And they ask them questions about about how they using canvas. now i'm looking at they call it a five of five point Questioned a study so they did and you get into the talk. They talk about screening their patients the initiation of how they initiate candidates how they titrate cannabis how they taper. People off opioids while they're on cannabis and then how they follow up. And and adelphi do unexplained adelphi technique of of qualitative research. Well i i'm gonna go into you know this was. This episode was a lot of fun. But this is my My episode of humility or my anti hubris or the. Don't think too much of yourself trevor. So the backup. When is trying to organize this. So i literally had people coast to coast to coast. I had west coast east coast. Antero us and so you know we got time zone issues. So dr colleen mcconnell who you'll hear from said well why don't you just send out a doodle. Poll now for those of you don't know it's sort of. It's an app you can send out. Let people sort of pick times. I have received many doodo. Poll requests for meetings in the past and selected by time at all worked. I've never organized a meeting with a doodle poll before and apparently i am a doodle poll idiot and kept sending them Time request for the middle of the night. Because i kept saying saying by time zone with somewhere in europe so you know getting a bunch of confused. Emails from esteem people across canada. I finally admitted. I wasn't so good at the doodle. Poll but we finally got an organized and then during the interview. You'll hear dr o'connell again school me just a little bit on delphi. Maybe i was making light of it a little bit by saying you know basically is just glorified anecdotes and the answer is no no no no no this. No it is not. This is how experts get their opinions. Quantified right you you this is this is. You made a comment with doctor doctor about the first time. This first time that you know the first time a doctor lives a baby. The first time doctor gives cannabis. What this is. This is a study consensus. Based recommendations for tight trading cannabis and taper points for chronic pain. Control asking questions of experts and these are people who are considered cannabis prescribing experts who have been asked specific questions that relate to literature so this is actually a modified delphi technique that they've done and they asked a series of questions and as i said they had their categories the categories of screening client. That you know the initiation of the cannabis to titrate of the candidates to tapering of the points and the follow up pro says it's the those experts have asked been asked a series of questions relating it to the relating to the literature and then the answers create more questions and the facilitators of the research..

Around the House with Eric G®
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Around the House with Eric G®
"An open window can help you but there's nothing more efficient that can help you a great functioning. Rain to thrive in the great indoors visit pyramid heating dot com or concede. Five three as gherman heating. Welcome back to around the house or their caroline v where we talk home improvement healthy homes every single weekend. Thanks for joining us. Hey hey caroline. We've been sitting. you're talking about drywall. And how to patch up. Maybe that big party that you had at the house or the kids and how to fix that stuff for maybe on your views long. You've got it. You got it and we were talking earlier before we went to break about. Really trying to get stuff patched up and you don't see a lot of texture out there on the east coast like we do out here and be honest. I think a lot of a lot of that texture done just basically to basically hide over quality drywall if that would it is or is it. A fashion design thing. I mean why did use those. But i'll be honest if a builder is sitting there looking at it. If they put a heavier texture on that wall they will pay usually a little bit less than if they have a really nice. Drywall work because they have probably one or two less coats of sandy. So you're cutting days of work off of it by hogging a bunch of texture on to hide the soon back. Drywall work. yeah so that's what it is. It's sort of like it's also masking like it's it's hard work when you have to drywall. And paper tape and then put on your on your mud and make it. All look even takes a lot of time. So it's easier. If they slapped this up and throw a coat of this texture over it it saves them time and then it's the imperfections are less noticeable. Well yeah and that's why you know. The acoustical ceilings. Popcorn ceilings were hot in the sixty seventies and eighties and even the ninety s and the reason why they did that one was it was acoustical if you had a hardwood floor and a ceiling. It really cut down the echo in the house. It was there for that reason. But it also meant that you cut about three as a drywall. Work out of the house on the ceilings because they could tape it do the first co two mudan tape and then hog texture on and that's why when people go to remove that texture to talk about that whole project today but when people take that down the end up having to do another couple of coats a mud to get it perfectly flat because they didn't do that on the front end when they originally built it guy when they take that off. You still have a lot of work to do up there. And that's them. What the so where you buy the texture and then also like when it's applied so when someone comes in if a commercial job do they spray it on is trout on how do they. How do they apply the texture. So if you're building a house. Drywall guys come in. And then towards the end prime. And then texture. And you can rent a big old compressor style texture gone and texture the entire house. When you don't need that for just doing repairs right you can get it in a spray can. And it's a spray texture and you basically have some adjustments on the can so you look at the candidate you want. Maybe it's a knockdown texture which is a style or it's a orange peel texture. You get the right. Can that has the right spray head to do that. And then what i do is i keep an amazon box or a cardboard box around for that and i practice my texture on the cardboard box before i go blow it on the wall and make a mess out of it fabulous. Yep so you end up having to texture a little bit outside of that because you wanted to to blend in so what you're going to do is you're gonna sprayed on their almost like spring spray pain. But you're going to kinda lift back on it when you get you and you're gonna have to perfect that texture with orange peel. You kinda wanna missed it on their expanded out so when you come back after it's dry and you go to paint it the you've got it correctly done there. She don't see that. Wow that was a repair. And i can see it like a sore thumb on that side of the wall word. Now one thing if you've got an older house and i wanna this is a trick that i do. Here's another one of those tracks. Write this down. People write this down thick texture. Sometimes you have. Maybe this wall has like seven or eight coats of paint on it right so the texture that was there to begin with then. It's thicker paint. So what i do is i will put multiple coats of primer on it because the primer generally is thicker than what the paint is. I'll put three coats of primer on it so it up a little bit so when i paint over the top of it. That's matched off the same. It has you don't have this crisp texture on this really kind of muted texture. That's on there just because it's got a seven or eight coat paint coats of paint as a lead to in a patch out there. That's eight west coast east coast. I mean doing a patch. God it's like. I mean it's a lot more work than what we have to do right. I mean we literally cut it. Put in the trout like you said put in the piece but the mud on sanded down and you get it as flat as you can and paint you guys have a lot more steps well versed steps to make. That look even. Because that's that's the bad part is when you've got that even texture across there you're trying to and sometimes you end up having to do the whole entire wall textures out there. You're not just coming in a patch and that you've got to do the entire thing and that's where that gets to be kind of trouble. She got to be careful with that. And then just a really get paint you know. Make sure you've got a really good pain in there. They do make flat. Scrabble paints now. Some companies have them and That is a flat paint that you could actually scrub and do some light cleaning with. I tell my clients all the time. I'll go with a flat on the ceiling. But i really like an eggshell or something with a you know at least something. That's got a thicker coats. You can clean cleanable surface. This an works out flat but i tend to like an eggshell or something on the walls. Just there's nothing wrong with that and there's multiple coats third multiple stuff even like the satins in between the sat in the matt and the eggshell depending on what brand of paint you're using. I tend to go as flat as i can on the ceiling Me too and then the walls baby step or two sheen beyond that now. It's completely different. If you're in a kitchen or bathroom you need to have a bathroom. More of a semigloss type bathroom paint. So you can actually clean it and have it hold up to moisture agreed. Say we thought degree exactly you know so and again it comes down to prep-work painting that bathroom make sure you've got all the the mold and mildew and and you wouldn't be. You'd be surprised when you wipe down a bathroom wall. What comes off of it from the soaps and the oil ends up. They're the scum that ends up on there. It's a good thing to do to get that really kind of cleaned up. Because otherwise resort her. I tell people back in the day. Okay when we had people painted a lot less now we change our color like we change shoes right so back then we they would wipe down the wall so i always recommend my clients once a year. Do a really good wipe down of all. Your walls could take a mild vinegar. Don't go crazy like maybe one part vinegar to three parts water solution and just clean your walls down and that's really going to help. Maintain like just keep her house clean you get particulate pollution build up you get soap scum all that stuff that comes off in the shower builds up on the wall so do a deep clean on it. And that's going to help you also when you go to before you you know. Prep you're not gonna have to clear walls as much have much debris under there and things that you'll have to get off if you're gonna do a pain so yeah and you could have some serious problems there with that because if you don't have good adhesion there then you're going to get bubbling and stuff down the road and that could be its own issue or something bleeding through it all right carolina. Well that's all we wrote for the first hour of the show. Isn't that crazy. So one little tip guys. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions to make sure that you You fall that. Make sure that if it says you need to wait twenty four hours to paint you wait twenty four hours to paint or give yourself time for the coach dry. That's the big tip of the day for that one as well. I'm eric i'm caroline b and you've been listening to around the house..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"But you gotta have. I mean yeah you need you need to actually have some sort of I mean it was foretold. He was he was going to make it. You know it. Just it was. I mean if you think that he had it heard all that stuff about night before he found common. Cause which should not. You're wrong. I think he heard exactly this kind of guy that i need. You know anybody. Desert is desperate and being attack. It'd being attacked in prison but anybody that knows how to be violent. Dog knows you know there's comes a time where you might have to take really crucial action to establish upper-hand with their dog. Otherwise you know you become that dogs dog and i sorry i'm still gonna go down to the conspiracy road and i find it interesting that a car that was peppered with with a gun play and what was the gun gunfire that was tough with gunfire only ends up striking the biggest manda vehicle like once the chances of that i just add i dunno. I can be who is going to drive a car. Trust a bunch of idiots with guns in a moving vehicle to miss him that many times like Too difficult to pull off in to clearly establish. He's not a mastermind. While i know that as a music industry When i was a music industry attorney what happened with two pock was very instrumental with regard to the clients that i had in. Which were they saw the fact that we talk about this and other shows but when they saw the fact that their record contracts and abled company to take out life insurance policies on them right. And what is this me is like well remember. We in to puck got Bird yeah well. All right. And i heard they were having a falling out and he was gonna leave death row anyway. So maybe cash down so when eugene saying like a lot of people were talking about the possibility van somebody was alive up bad guy and bad guys do bad things and to pox. Involvement shoe clearly led to his. Death is just a matter of who pulled the trigger. And that's really pretty material. You made a deal literally. I was friends with a lawyer she was originally from carson california and her brother had played football. Which and i you know. She said his his reputation. As thug was aggressively overstated. He was like an imposing lineman. But that he he. I mean you know kind of in a and he wasn't he wasn't bright guy wasn't a stupid guy imposing live and not a stupa guy but apparently his flirtation with with gangsterism was kind of dilettantish. Alanna like to to a certain degree i think both in situations. Where does she got away from them and they both paid for it in very different ways. You know what kind of what kind of what kind of sentence did did the night get in for over fifteen years. Fifteen to twenty. Maybe it's bad was just for the bathroom. Somebody in the parking lot random over a third strike. So you know if you haven't been there. There's a documentary with a series of interviews. One one was really interested in how.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Vultures appropriation like some of us there. You go so final thoughts on to park to like just tragic disaster or alexis de throws thought is gonna eugene. You go go is my frustration with two. Pock is the fact that he just what the his the people that were frustrating. It's the same frustrations that steinberg and shock g had. Which is you get so many samplings of different kinds of personas that he either has multiple personality disorder or a drama school kid or trying to flush out figure out what he has to do. The thing is whenever he went full-throated into anything he did extremely well right so when he was conscious rapple phenomenal dear mama great song. I cry when i heard it. Very sad song touching all eyes on me. A number of those tracks on point hit them up. What one of the greatest argue with ether No vastly one of the greatest distracts of all time. So we're so he actually when it comes to being able to if you sample his career and how he dabbled in different genres he showed excellence in each one. The problem is just all over the place his self destruction. What happened to him was very predictable right and it was just. It's hard to say like who was he really because he seemed to be trying to be so many different things to different people. I don't know how true he was to himself. I'm a black panther because my mother was a black panther. I'm in the bay. Area was shocked. So i'm doing their thing. Oh i'm a thug. Now so it's just that's the sadness is the fact that like who was he outside of who he was hanging out with unknown. One last ironic. That i've found after we talked about the first half of this was that you know to park was never accused of sexual assault himself when he was accused of was leading other people at a party attack. A woman that he'd already been with consensual and supposedly the dude that was the lead attacker in that situation was a gangster that biggie had tried to warn to pock away from that was a guy that i think same was haitian jack the to approach because he was researching apart and biggie. Had tried to say like. Stay away from that guy. That guy is poisoned. Didn't listen bobo bobo. So just the to just makes me very sad. It's just a series of traffic..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"As this guy was going to to the troubled youth and was going to be you know a a lyrically and and psychologically immensely in cultural on different level shock g also had certain kinds of aspirations for him for that thug shit right and so the thing is that once that settled. I thought once that settled and he started going it. The part of the frustration is not gonna last long. You just can't. Performing as a thug and straight be thug two different things and so hit them up when i first heard it i was in a jeep and in new york and a fries listening to and he put it in. Everyone's jeep was lying. What totally hit you. Because he's like he's like last your wife and will murder you and your kids you as a record label the promotion as he just it totally was it deviated from being creative lyrical rap and just delved into just like straight up visceral anger and hatred. The likes you kind of feel the spit. You know like literally like him. Like frothing on the mike for that kind of stuff so that it was. That kind of point is quite you. So that's why. I think in terms of the frustration is the fact that you go down. You have a guy who like eugene was talking about like a drama school kid and is modeling different kinds of behaviors and doesn't seem authentic inserted situations like he is oh has enough money that he should be at home counting the money. I'm sorry. did you say something. I was at a million seventeen. Never have to start That's that's that's what you said lascaux but you know what you know who doesn't have money. You know how. I don't know that because i go to work every day. That's how i know. I half for the money but Yeah was hanging out with porn stars celebrities and and living in In relative sweetness he may not have had money but he had a lot more of nothing than i have well but he had legal bills massive ones..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Guys and to assist in their manically recording and there were no producers around and they just grabbed two guys out of what they called the wack room which was where death row was trying to r&b and failing and to practice to these. And they're terrible. It's not good. You know at. And if you go if you i- mr marcus. Porn star wrote a piece for me about recording during that period and recording with two pock during that period and to pop pretty much said a fan. Let's hang and marcus was with two other female porn stars and they say hey you wanna go hang with two box and he said yeah sure so. They went over to the studio where he was recording. And this is like months before months before he died and he He said it was him. The two point the two female porn stars and a bunch of people and to doing this round robin saying where anybody would write a lyric and everybody would get a shot and everybody would go into the booth and do it. Which doesn't sound to me like a prescription. However the punchline of the pieces at marcus after his death was driving around l a song comes on the radio. And here's one of the female porn stars Her voice and her verse actually did make it on the final final cut. So who knows. Maybe she was a hidden talent that didn't involve but i mean he recorded allies on me in that fashion. I mean he came out of prison and just lay down track after track after track after track. And that's you know seventy best work You know for those who like to pack. That's that's the stuff that now but right before that which name. I'm blanking on but me against the me against the world and so two recording in a manic frenzy wasn't necessarily the problem but the Connected to the. How do you want it video. Remember he did. He enjoyed a c. Had like three videos for. How do you wanted to porn stars in it. Marcus doesn't talk about any of the women actually ended up in in any any video. He just talks about a song. So right at amanda you could. You can go to ozzy dot com type in mr markets and that comes out all right i will do yes we shall do that. And so again if unique hip hop evolution. There's only two of these cartoons screen so this whole half of the episode is only screen. You get a shoe But the rest of the episode basically tells the story of two parks Decline and fall. But again they sorta tiptoe around they. Don't mention orlando anderson. Who's who's the Crip that to pocket and the crew that to pocket tact and then the whole crew stopped the guy casino and one of the two movies. It's out about to buchan biggie. Says orlando just got in this car and kill the guy.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Were great to get away from to get away from easy. But then you know the theories just eating eating on itself and i don't know and then also the yes. They are thuggery never prescription for good businesses. Which is why. The mafia from the beginning has made their move to be. You know less thug more business. It's just better business that try you know but it's also like what we never made it in the various legitimate businesses. He tried despite all the talk. About what goint businessman utilize. It always helps. If you had bugsy siegel or something like that ready to crack heads and you're an environment where number of the wires so you know there's sadness but there's also the rampart scandal which was a corruption scandal now a pd and at least one of the movies that purports to explain what happened to pocket. Bigger blames corrupt off duty. Lapd officers for the martyrs. The shield of the great show is based on that whole scandal. To yeah and we'll get to orlando and the guys the the guy who broke it is actually a family friend. Wanna pulitzer afford judge john. Mitchell who has wisely moved out of los angeles now living in mexico city wa when you've done for safety that's that that's something right. Yeah that says everything. So i don't know. I think i think is cuba's right on. Ice cube says death route for a while headed totally kick it. You know they had dry in that. Snoop the tracker. They were the biggest records and shoe goes apparently collecting. The checks Just fine so. But as far as snoops assessment of he's one of the best businessman ever played a game. I just don't buy that. Well let's put it this way. Puffy close to being a billionaire should night wasn't close to being a billionaire ever at any point ever so yeah and dry unless you're measuring that in cigarettes and i think it's close to if not an outright billionaire for the beats ceremony and then The other thing they left out. Is that dray really. Had nothing to do with the allies. The two-pack album. They've put out death-row You know which is the total and then the album. After that the album that came out after two pack died which do not mention that all the the killing manati the seven day plan valley that album and i've been listening to pack a lot and i have to say i'm enjoying back a lot better than i have in the past so. I do think that at least those two albums the one who did right before death-row And then all is. I think those hold up pretty well for for g type stuff but that album after he died blows chunks and they don't even mention it you now in this and and one thing i looked up. That was interesting was none of the name. Producers are working on it. Except for what i think. One single had similar that he worked with before and basically there were two A bad and big harper where the.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Deal how by that wasn't known at the time or allege as refined allegations about but becomes and i can't remember who some other third parties accused chris williams dole little room and we shouldn't even name him because there's there's no down allegation just like the ad allegations i have about kidney i don't he just keep keep them to yourself but anyway and then they quote you know they got snoop dogg court say shoop was one of the best businessman ever in the history of hip hop and then i've got is yeah and planning plan a plan ice cube holding by the ankles outside of the windows give them the masters vanilla ice. Give up your songwriting credit. Yeah it was vanilla since publishing. That was acquired that. Why allegedly chook carleen prison. So although i as wearing. Red and solidarity nate yeah. Of course i mean what. I'm not a crip. He well he he he had he had his star was dimming. There are a couple of famous youtube videos where he was getting dancing by by some fans. You remember that get knocked out afterglow shoe and okay. Let's let's stick to stick to nineteen ninety five but yeah yeah. Retrospectively snoop is talking him opposite businessman ice cubes talking up as a businessman and all that begs the question. What they're totally leaving out is that the bottom was falling out from under death. Row by the time to join dry was already pulling back. The deal had already quit. He apparently had had his accident years before that but and then he became a writer he was he. He never got quite as full much back as a rapper but he was still recording but mainly he was a super talented writer had been writing tons of lyrics for people but he'd already quit dry had pulled way back and Supposedly shoot was recruited. More and more like every time dre went to the office there would be another five ends there you know l. a. a. bloods etc etc. It was just getting you know. They're having multiple meetings. Sam snead that supposedly got beat up a death row meeting the producer and it was just the thuggery..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"But what hasn't always been part of music have been gangsters and i think again you know. Gang advised been involved in music but they kept background and they were the nightclub owners and sometimes the managers. But you didn't have louis armstrong's manager shooting. You know. Benny goodman or something like the. They kept their business in the background. And it was a big deal if you did have that comedian joey. Joe brown joy. Browne with me lighted by a machine. Gun jack gern but that was very rare that was a very big deal and that even had ramifications with al capone's mob. What you had. I think was out of control. Gang violence seen in la that went on to take over the whole country chapter the bloods and crips all over the country. And so stupid. Yeah and you haven't at this point we'll get to shoot Next time when we continue you know it. It's been building and building in l. a. In the line between the performers and the talk nina their subject matter and then the reality of who they're working with and and how they're operating those lines Totally blurred and so when source and vibe and puffy and biggie. All these people are playing playing this game as if it's just a game as if it's a performance you know we've got a few you know we're selling records admit it's going to collide with to ignite and the southside crips and the bloods and all that and it'll be disaster. A little talk about that next time.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"On the subway going down to subway talking to me on the phone and i can hear she's talking talking and i can hear that she's moving the phone and next thing i hear ono phone then cosby back. Twenty seconds later some guy tried to snatch you. My sister's big tried to snatch the fox. She sees season sketched moves. The phone from this to this and and the guy goes forward and she like throws them out apply the stairs. Day calls me back. It's like people were. What do you think they stopped people riding in between the trains it was. Snatching chains was snatching women's purses and they would hit their heads against the i beams and die. It was a crazy time. Big shuki shaken that out of that said even by the time i was. I got to new york which is ninety five like they're certain basic things. You knew you do not sit. If you're sitting down on the subway not sit on that seat right next to the door opening because if you sit down if you sit down there and the door opening like bob said yeah listen to pot. His unfortunate mix of naive talked about how to middle class kid. He wasn't street in the previous episode. Now he's in the situation and it's just like flailing like the dudas flailing right now and the more successful career got more disastrous personalized. Got the more of this kind of troubling created. But then biggie puts out who shot ya after this happened on. The story is our recorded it in advance and everything but everybody in the world thought that about to buy. They couldn't even keep a straight face talking about the thing. That's the little caesar earlier and they're like so what happened when when big to rob is like well. I just felt really bad. The you know the kind of thing. What what what about. Who shot should do you think that was good time. Well you know. I think it was just a record. Guess yeah yeah. Yeah and i think that was a collision here of puffy and biggie. Just sort of gleefully tradenet like a regular record you know and and put it out and trying to use it to hype and saw record and then and the role of the media. This is the thing like so a episodes ago. One of the frustrations i have with his show was the fact that they did. Your tv wraps right. They're willing to give to that and deep concern. Dj's i get that but they totally underestimate and underplay the role of the source of vibe magazine of a lot of these publications that people lived and died under like you know when you got. Like the unsigned hype in the source. Or you got some five five mics. The source right. Yeah and then the five. Mike's on the source. Then you had the. What's it called. There was a controversy because mob deep was the five. And so you have that. It's in the vibe magazine. Like totally fueling the east coast west coast. I mean everyone back in the day was talking about that. And so the fact that they're making these references a little bit to the source here and there and vibe a little bit with it really deserves. Its own segment on the the source and vibe magazine. They'll ever get to it but if they never get to it just as a total disservice to the role of that those two publications play to hip hop just totally undercutting and rampages on us right. Yeah we're publish. Hi larry.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"So i mean i think i think the whole point was that they had been friendly to pockets the bigger star. He's very Point when there was really nothing in it for him and then the tragedy happens where he gets robbed and thanks. It was set up by biggie. Well keep in mind to keep in mind too he. He forced that interaction down the road. Where obvious you know. Stick up kids. Like gimme gimme your shit. And that's it like slick. Rick said did really not real. The guy was like you know. Punch i just want you to stuff. I don't wanna have to have no time john. The guy comes low gets down in the elevator. Eagles get out and goes back up and then of course again. The myth legend takeover. And he feels like he's got to do something and then the guy with the gotta do something so you know then faster just mentioned the fact just one quick thing is and also the. The rumor that to pox gun went off right that he was shot shelf. Yeah that's how it happened so sorry. No no no. no. I think that's the wrong Go ahead ej now so it just again again. It was just a kind of a a soon nami of bad decisions. You know And and i think what the guy needed was what he needed was a mentor. And that's what he saw when he got on a prison he sought the wrong mentor. Said the thing that was so fascinating. Eugene of what she said was in terms of how it works with. Stick up kids in that whole kind of culture which is little caesars. Told get back you know co back get out of here and he got out of there and when he went up to big like we're going to take some guns it's like right i mean think about it. You know if it was if what happened was just totally out of whack and and it was a super gangster fired environment west bullshit that to pock was believing like something happened as opposed to like when you want me to do. Shit let's rewind the Go back to that cut. Yes brooklyn eighties in the nineties. It's like you said. I saw the ice cream truck mental. I got rob coming on us so anyway you know people were getting.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"The hard core line that people had onto puck and no one back in the day. I'm saying i'm not engaging visits histories like all. The great to park is every gye that he got all this stuff like the correct correct. Yeah i'm gonna. I'm gonna have to even look if you're black multimillionaire. You know where you should be not fist fighting with cops. You know i mean i think what you got is art school kid who let legend the the you know. The facts meets alleging print. Alleges let the legend start to dictate. Start to walk the dog you know. And that's not the. I don't know what he was thinking but i think what i think his downfall it was like from the start we saw the in the has his desire to be perceived as authentic. Put him into a situation where he was embracing authentic gangsterism. And i think that fundamentally was his was his undoing and here's his fellow travelers. He has other people who are on the same and didn't have nearly the same problems you know. Dr drizzle near-billionaire jay z. Near-billionaire and this whole idea that somehow biggie had him set up. This shows a fundamental misunderstanding. Of how things work in new york like biggie. Mytalk that crap on record about being the king of new york but in those days everybody was a stick of kidding. What are you going to turn the city upside down and shake out the guys who it's not like a mafia movie where you get the word out the street the guy who robbed them saami comment they saw me wave. We'll get we'll get to that. So he's fistfight. He's pissed by the cops he's doing this thing about the women getting busted for rape. And as i bro. Na na na martinez was totally totally off point when she was like and i don't understand the hatred from like because he raped the girl like everyone talked about that. Everyone was talking about that. So it's like it's for which he actually went to jail. yeah imprisons like nine nine at allegedly raped himself in jail. That's supposedly whether reasons that Reaching out to a compelling was have data more which is a notorious infamous l. He went to jail. Is a rapist like that'd be realistic with that. Like he wasn't going in because he beat up cops he went there as a rapist. Well it will but you know prison is gonna hard time if you're raping kids. I mean pretty much deal when you go in and you you have a name you find out who the shot caller is an you tell utilized shock collar. Whatever you need on the outside you know family member needs a car you got family member needs it alone you got it. And that shot caller. Make sure that you don't have a shower incident. But that was the whole thing is to pack was having a massive cash crunch because he's supporting a big family and he was spending money with both fists and that's why he was go into that studio to do the rap the night before he got sentenced anyway point to trial and and got shot was because he was trying to make seven thousand bucks and supposedly. The manager of the game has since confessed to setting to pack up in my mind in my mind and i don't want to get ahead of the show here in my mind that that whole scene had l. a. All over it. It had a la all over it all over and keep in mind. Both those cats were killed on the west coast. They weren't killed in new york. You know how i said. Let's get back to the story so a to pocket biggie. And now they do have a cartoon the big cartoon gigi and they talk about how you know before big you is famous to drop in and hang with them on the corner of fulton street will cease is very impressed..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"You realize it's not true but if you're in the music business in the city that's a major media hub as well as twelve million people so you could be huge and i don't mean hugues like people recognize you on the street. I mean huge like never ever having to work again huge the idea that some renegades out at in someplace compton would be you know I mean if you took guys from the east coast like me. And i had a girlfriend kit. Like i'm gonna take you to a bad neighborhood. And she took you to western addition in san francisco. And i was like well. You got trees. Burning cars are burning mattresses. Now yeah so the idea. I mean you know. La's had that problem with everything you remember with punk rock the first time. I don't know where you were. The first time you heard about punk rock from la punk rock was london. Punk rock was new york. The idea of punk rock from la. We'll just hilarious. you know. it was hilarious. What do you got to be upset about in la. Have you know. But then we started getting the whole thing the colors which in as a new yorker we just imminently frigate stupid. Tim dollars right. That's what he said over colors that gang motherfuckers. But that's before krakatau really or was it before cracking. No it was on. It was yeah. It was concurrent with crack hitting big. The gangs existed before that but they didn't come into their own in terms of being noticed drive-by shootings until i started dealing fighting and killing each other over crack business. You know so So yeah it was. I mean new york was a little too full of itself. I will admit that good music can come from anywhere as has been demonstrated by scenes that popped up all over the place but as far as concern l. a. Being another media center they.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"First episode of season three. A tale of two coasts which focuses on to pucker should night and death row records and their fatal feud with sean puff daddy combs and the notorious big pop in those ear buds joy. It's time to let it roll. We're back for our continued survey of hip hop evolution. This time on the season three episode one a- tale of two coasts. This is the beginning of the epic big into pack story. Alexi spices at me. I got some ideas. 'cause i heard some things but anyway as i say what we want to derailed with the conspiracy theories in conspiracy facts focus on the hip hop history so this episode is kind of weird because this is one of the few that i don't know if you noticed but it doesn't have a cartoon at the beginning section like other episode of the series has a cartoon that like names the section and this first one doesn't but it kinda it's what it is the background on the east coast versus west coast. And the you know. They got quotes from ice cube. That wondering first came out very First show in new york. We got booed. I think seen us on stage without jerry girls made him mad like even ice cubes embarrassed about jerry curls at this point in time back in the day know self respecting trump voter would be dead. Jerry curls shadow stores trump. but that was alexey. Got it terms sore shadowy indeed and data and then they go into ten dogs whole about compton. I love that saw because before it before. They had exhibit quoting him. When i was watching it with my wife. I said be dawn d. from public fuck now as soon as i said they said and then he said beat nadi from poverty..

Brewsing Banter
"west coast east coast" Discussed on Brewsing Banter
"The bag that question. But how do you estimate how. Many i guess pounds of mult- you sell per year. That's a great question I know sore lamont. Yeah a lot are multi. Plants are both two hundred four metric tons of just just one batch. That's just one batch. And we're running. Probably three batches per week. I think at our door plan. I think we're doing probably six or seven at the colorado point so it's it's a lot. Yeah and we're one of the users. Yeah a whole nother math. Yeah i think all wanted a smaller producers some of the big sick northwestern and midwest they're producing probably twenty times more mellow more than we're producing the quality's not there qualities not better not as good as yours. It kinda depends what you know. It's like no no no everything's fair. We produce we produce small bits. Meant for the almo craft brewer so it's low protein. It's more like a european style mall. So the american two row has become this beast of a kernel. We don't use american Developed colonels because they're too much for elmo craft So the american two row has been something that's been developed for the miller coors the budweisers the even the in that need this crazy amount of of of enzymes in a crazy amount of freeman nitrogen. They need proteins. Because seventy plus percent of their beers going to be you know a syrup or a rice or corn which doesn't have any nutrients for each so. They need something with tons of nutrients for that small thirty percent to really carry over through the type thing decent limitation so. We just can't do that. We had a huge probably the one of the biggest independent graph Independent brewers lager house. They came to us one time. We're like hey. We need seven full truckloads when debt which was basically going to be like seven batches of of malt huge for us like came. We need this runa pinch. We really need it. We need this certain spec and we couldn't sell them anymore because our malt was too much for the craft. Mall almo brewer. We couldn't get them. It's crazy high spec that they needed because we just have designed our house to do that. We haven't new source the green to make that happen So that's the story. I like to tell because it really shows that we we could of made malt for those guys in made money but we decided to do something very different and make sure that craft brewers like i state could get a fantastic all malt craft mall for for what turned. You know you kind of you kind of put into hat when you said close to stuff because the proximity but that would proximity is that what. They're the the main purpose of the name. Is that close backyard. Yeah we're we're we're close proximity to argue for our to our growers. We have really close relationships with our growers We have were you know we that proximity is there on the supply side and then we are are multi house arrest in house on our shipping facility are super super close zexing place And then we locate ourselves to be close to brewing ups. You know so we have. We have richmond. We have women's you have baltimore. We got You know Asheville got all these fantastic the way near you drive away. But we're only we're still from your from a producer. We're only. We're less than eight hours away from georgia. Everything on the west coast east coast and the west coast so we were closer to everybody and then to like on the customer service side we have. We have a sales team in customer service team. It's bigger than almost any other malt producer. And we're not as big as those guys so we have small territories in. We are out on the road all the time talking to our customers and trying to you know. Tell the story to new customers so we have a really really fantastic in robust team. That's making sure that people are taking care of things done the right way so i think we're also trying to be closer to the customer relationship. Wise make sure that you know that relationships as positive goes goes sideways. Because it's that does happen. I mean it's an agricultural products. It's brewing process. We can be there to to help right the ship and make things right or if they get in a bind with another supplier we can. We can help them out with the substitute vice versa. Chick-fil-a of the open on sundays off. It's great our sorry. He get saturday in some the. Excuse me sorry question for you being that. Your fields are in delaware and in colorado. It's wintertime's in both of those states. How do you guys do all round. All do guys have all year round growing or how. How does your harvest go does it. How does it last the whole year. Like how do you guys know that you're going to have enough to get you through until the next harvest is ready pointing all year long. I don't know so we do something a little bit different as well because again. Trying to mitigate risk so we do a winter barley was so winter barley is just a little bit different of a planting thing you can. Winter is almost the growing barley. But what we do. Is we plan it. In the fall or fall winter ish it starts to sprout a little bit and then kind of once. It's about maybe this tall. It just looks like grass and winter comes and it goes fairly dormant but it's still is respiration still scrubbing two out of the environment. If ended up it's keeps erosion from happening in the fields. And then once spring comes it continues starts drogue. In and then about june we can get a harvest so harvest time for us is june and they can get these massive harvests and they're putting it in silos of their own on the fields and that it'll store for quite a while raw and then we're bringing in by the truckload philly our silos on then once that dormancy phases over which means that the malt won't do anything. The green green won't do anything for certain peter time because it doesn't wanna know they've kind of bread it to not sprout on the field because if it was just sitting out there field big rain will start sprouting. So there's a certain dorms phase that it has so we keep it and make sure that it's gonna.

No Jumper
"west coast east coast" Discussed on No Jumper
"That's right yeah okay. West coast east coast. Right is anti nephews for like champions. So what's our k. k. That's like the real drug mitch. Okay so it's like a black like like a black supremacist bill. Tell me more. Tell me more. Like i just do likes just know like i don't know though i don't even know what that means. Yeah i don't know why me a mean. White supremacists is generally speaking you all white person that is concerned with consolidating power for his race and i guess a black supremacist. Same thing. they're up against a little more because people say white supremacy to describe society as a whole like you know the fact that a cop is more likely to pull over a black person and the fact that it might be harder to jog your but like that's the state of white supremacy my oldest school mentality of white supremacist. Oh that's a a nazi our guy or whatever. Now people kind of use the term to describe how society is structured as a whole okay. Okay okay but i wouldn't want people to look at black supremacist. As the opposite of a nazi because we like you know hello by people. I grew up white people in all kind of racist. But it's like all my friends. oh why people globally. We are like everybody. Got like some kind of comedy racism or funny that we always joke each other and i know they're not racist they let me they look out for me. They you know what i'm saying. Genuine just like my my black friends. Nick france definitely. You know what i'm saying but is like embracing in. The music is kind of crazy though. So i listened back to it. I've liked dan. I was kinda crazy but people love it. They like what the fuck because you'll say like shit about why people will just stuff that might sound. Kinda hateful. Yeah but like my friends. Love in white bobby around love. And it's like they understand. It's not that they love they understand right. You know what. I'm saying especially somebody that grew up with blacks and they had that like you got whites whose families racist but they not right. You know what i'm saying. So they understand 'cause like my whole life growing up around people in shit always felt like i was kicking with mad hispanic people mad black people white people and we'd be making fun of each other for the differences of our cultures. And everything like that. But now it's like. I get older. I'm around that industry as people and it kind of feels like oh is that being lost like people don't really fuck around but then when you're around like normal people like you. Mike reminded of like. Oh yeah that is normal for us to argue with the ceo. Like your hairline gone. You gotta bear belly. You can't you ain't got a six pack He's like your father. And i'm like i wanna know and i'd like you know what i'm saying but it's still you know other people will look like you know. He's racing blind now. Both the fuck bo. He'll bring me some extra food right now. You know saying we actually like. I think it's a good way for people to relate to each other and get along. Well i wouldn't know everything that i know of people. If it wasn't for hearing by people talk shit to each other basically like when i was in new york i would realize so much shit about how we will talk to each other from just hearing them crack jokes on each other like. I never knew that by would like make fun of each other for being darker than the other one. And then i moved to new york and i start hearing all the time and i'm my oh yeah like africa budi scratches inappropriate for me to talk about it at all but like to hear them and then you start learning like oh this is the kind of shift that they joke around about between them each but then people being like people have white friends and then talk about that within each other they make them feel comfortable to do it. Used to be a man. I never feel used to be. You're used to be made fun of as a white person because if you kick it with black people spending people at all they're gonna be cutting on 'cause like don't go around other races like that. You know you kind of person that i look at like i back a biker. South like somebody with a life. I didn't know you know what you ever. And i just seen you walk on the street i would think he was a biker. Probably the ufc drink like me. I get high smoke. We you know saying stereotype going on with the normal white people like i. I see why people. And i wonder like dan. That's crazy white like the word colored like what do you mean starbucks looking at people just wondering like damn day looking at. You never heard k. Nephew they don't know what the fuck i'm listening to. You know you know was. I wonder about them. I'll be surprised now when i do. Seamless talk like damn minister. Crazy man how you think like me What makes them they come from different backgrounds. Different family they had their mom and dad how they relate into this. Just be definitely how. how crazy. how would you describe your style and how you sort of arrived your style and especially sometimes when you've doing these sixteen minutes songs that are like the same exact flow the whole time and it's just hit me over the head with the crazy this shit i ever heard in my life. I did you arrive at that style. is this like how we can keep talking now. We can just continue like mike. Talk to my bunking. Talk to my talk to guides anybody back my soulmate. I was just basically just. I was talking to everybody. Liked me closing my eyes on wrapping. I'm talking my grandma. I'm talking to the past them. Talk to the ceo to the judge and the jury and talking to everybody saying that got in is not a this. I'm just. I'm talking questions..

On The Mic
Bushwick Bill, Bushwick And Bill discussed on On The Mic
"Today. Some, some sad news for hip hop fans, especially hip hop fans of a certain age, Bushwick Bill when the main members of ghetto boys passed away at the age of fifty two had been suffering from stage, four pancreatic cancer. When the ghetto boys came out, it was it was such a pivotal time in hip hop. History Ryan as music started to evolve and, you know, we have the term in hip hop, gangsta, rap, which I've never been a fan of. But it defines a certain genre of him on and the ghetto boys were definitely from that ilk. But what was different about them is not necessarily things they were rapping about, but were they? Were wrapping from gathering Lewis originated in Los Angeles. In that area, NWEA the Dr dre ice, cube the whole group, but the ghetto boys were from Houston and southern rap and southern gangster rat is different, as you would think, food from the south would be different cars from the south will be different based on where you live and the ghetto boys were the spear of that movement, and southern rat, and for, for the news today that Bushwick Bill died at the age of fifty two, I think, for a lot of hip hop, fans definitely gonna be a sad day. No, it really is. And I think you brought up, what was the very pertinent point to me was that they were from the south, you know, and at the time it was, it was east coast and west coast, east coast was the birthplace of, and then when you got in w became, you know, west coast was a big deal, but for us that was what you listen to, you know, when, when he came on day by day, it's more, you know, those things got you excited in for us. It was. Something that even if you couldn't relate to the life, they were talking about you relate to the things in the places that they were mentioning. And so it's, it's a huge loss, and I think not only people from the south or from h town from wherever you were listening to music from at the time, I think everybody will have some type of feeling about losing someone who is really a legend in creating a space for rappers from the south bay. You know, wasn't necessarily a huge deal before them. The a lot of respect being paid the Bushwick Bill. Some of you may not be very familiar with the group to get a boy's Bushwick, Bill himself. But what made him also unique in the red game is that he was a little person, right? And all about hip hop music at a certain era was about being hard and tough. And whether it's tough MC toughen streets. But you got this little person out there, who was, you know, talking everything you hear about the streets gave a different persona to certain people. And for little people around the country, they were in the hip hop, music. He represented them in a way, they'd never been represented before just way Ryan was talking about how the south was being represented right in music. But a lot of people paying respects to him including ice cube. He put on Twitter, quote, rest in beats to my homeboy Bushwick. Bill from the trigger happy blank, ghetto boys. He never backed down, even though he was low to the ground, a true original, you know, that's what was so. So funny, though, Eve's about his voice was that, that was the last thing you thought about what you thought Bush would Bill. You're right. You know. And I don't mean thing you saw lasting right? Right. I don't mean just as voice in a way it sound saying the voice, he created a rat like that wasn't even how you saw Bushwick, Bill. I remember one of my favorite mart episodes is more and God jumped Morton is I jumped on my little people, and Bushwick. Bill was the leader of that group. And the way he was talking to Martin Carrie. Himself. He was six to in his mind. Right. And that was the way he wrap. That was the way he carried himself. And after a while that was the way you felt about him. And so I think it's I think is really awesome. That, you know, these other great rappers these other legends and rep are kind of giving him his do as to what he meant to hip hop, who else thinks they're six to a closer to five to who's L Dunkin, but see. She got us a real six to kind of personality persona too. So I get it. I don't mess with her. Don't let it have some hills and be stopping into somebody's living room, real quick. To the contrary. I actually think have short man syndrome, which is where most of my attitude comes from, because I'm just all bark and no bite odor. I know a lot about the. Definitely scares you off enough to even try. Crazy. Right. Right. Right. Just don't wanna know because then you gotta make a decision, L, let me because we're talking about Bushwick, Bill passing away the age of fifty two in what the group ghetto boys min at the time, and most things music, always bring stuff to you. And we were talking about being from the south all three of you Ryan and I grew up in the south unit Lanta Atlanta had its own different aspect of southern hip hop music, and that whole thing, but the link of that, and the representation from the south being able to have voices could be heard on both coasts. How do you put those things together in the wake of Bush Bill passing away? Yeah. I mean you know you you've mentioned it. I think that Atlanta, especially old Atlanta hip hop. It's anonymous with fake outcast but even before head, you know, the dungeon family in general, and DJ's that used to come from here, and the sound that we kind of we had to kind of take Miami sound for that because it was the farthest south that really resonated nationally. So I mean it just meant a lot because you felt like it I would go back to the source awards booed off stage, and they just kept saying the same thing, which is has something to say and I just like that feeling so incredibly proud, you know, we didn't really have sports teams to cling onto in Atlanta growing up, so being able to have like Outkast who was hours. She talked like us and talked about things that we understood to happen. And later TI and paving the way for guys like future in to change. Now I mean it's incredible to sink, like how far has come in terms of hip hop, and how they're really powerhouse when it comes to putting