*** guest review by Emily Ryan
QUESTION: when was the first time you heard this track?
i heard it for the first time on KMEL jams in the east
bay back in the day - the clean FUNK DAT mix - sometime
in high school, and it wasn't until my friend darren gave
me the 12 inch two years ago was i able to hear the RAW/
EXPLICIT mix, originally purchased new from a random bay
area record store at the time of release...perhaps Streetlight
but more likely Rasputin? It's one of those tracks that is
immediately memorable for his conversational delivery and the
way he pronounced "reh-dee-OH." well i couldn't believe how
scathing the REAL MIX IS! He sounds like someone you know's
relative blasting the following dinner topics: mainstream
radio, rave flyers,relationships, and race relations, in the
wake of rodney king. Each verse is followed by a recognizable
horn sample in a 60's reject blue note vein. also - this
single is legendary for inspiring tons of record and club
reviews that started with "why is it, that every ! time i turn
on the radio, the dj is playing the SAME five songs fifteen
times a day for three months...FUK DAT," each review thinking
that it was the first one to reference it! another interesting
note: the clean version takes out the references to whoopi, jay
leno and crack.
contact Emily:
www.emily-ryan.nu
Monday, October 09, 2006
KILLER KUTS #19
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