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Song Dedication Thread v4, "Combat your commentary" Edition

THANK U @HI SCOTT NEWMAN Cool Cat!

THIS for you and since joining this site my favourite UFC watching companions Mr Knock-Off @Sir Galahad fellow music aficionado @Jackonfire Madmoiselle @Clementine
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& of course the always busy @Wadtucket ;)

Seasonal greetings from your favourite german Sherbro :D Won't be able to watch the UFC on Sat so wish u already Happy Holidays and a good time between the years. Always a pleasure having a good laugh w you lot :) ONWARDS.


Love that song! Happy holidays to you my fellow Sherbro. I hope the end of the year finds you happy and healthy and ready for whatever 2020 has in store. Some big ppv's coming up and its always good to see you in the pbp threads. Take care and remember:

 
THANK U @HI SCOTT NEWMAN Cool Cat!

THIS for you and since joining this site my favourite UFC watching companions Mr Knock-Off @Sir Galahad fellow music aficionado @Jackonfire Madmoiselle @Clementine
knuddel.gif
& of course the always busy @Wadtucket ;)

Seasonal greetings from your favourite german Sherbro :D Won't be able to watch the UFC on Sat so wish u already Happy Holidays and a good time between the years. Always a pleasure having a good laugh w you lot :) ONWARDS.



Not a Christmas song but this pumps me up. Yeeehaww. @BroRogan

 
To my buddies in Bakers Dozen MUSIC Game. You all have turned me on to beautiful stuff. It's fun testing & expanding joy with your fresh perspectives.



And @HughPhug. Thank you - this has led me on a journey through funka fabulous tunes. https://www.whosampled.com/album/De-La-Soul/3-Feet-High-And-Rising/

You're more than welcome, it's awesome to know there are so many true music lovers out there and it's been great to mingle with you guys in the Bakers thread, just wish I had found it earlier.

I used to contribute a lot on the WhoSampled website, just never seem to find time these days. I dug deep into samples a long long time ago and I'm still lost in a maze down there!

My favorite contribution is the below tune, Eddie Floyd's Bring It On Home To Me which was sampled on one of my favorite KMD songs Mr Hood At Piocalles/Crackpot.
It's such a rare find, I was blown away when I stumbled across it and that no one had posted it before.

These are the two songs, I dedicate this to you @PurpleStorm for being such a cool dude & music lover (and for your all round MMA knowledge), and also to @BFoe because I think you must appreciate early MF Doom in the guise of Zev Love X (I assume you already know the KMD tune anyway)



 
You're more than welcome, it's awesome to know there are so many true music lovers out there and it's been great to mingle with you guys in the Bakers thread, just wish I had found it earlier.

I used to contribute a lot on the WhoSampled website, just never seem to find time these days. I dug deep into samples a long long time ago and I'm still lost in a maze down there!

My favorite contribution is the below tune, Eddie Floyd's Bring It On Home To Me which was sampled on one of my favorite KMD songs Mr Hood At Piocalles/Crackpot.
It's such a rare find, I was blown away when I stumbled across it and that no one had posted it before.

These are the two songs, I dedicate this to you @PurpleStorm for being such a cool dude & music lover (and for your all round MMA knowledge), and also to @BFoe because I think you must appreciate early MF Doom in the guise of Zev Love X (I assume you already know the KMD tune anyway)





Wow that's awesome, thank you my friend. If I'm not mistaken Sam Cooke wrote the original version of Bring It On Home To Me, and did Eddie Floyd write or perform a song called Knock On Wood. I first heard that song from a Bowie live album. It may have been written by Womack & Womack. Too lazy to look this stuff up now but the point being that we can arrive at further appreciation of music by exploring all these family trees and roots, like all those songs sampled on the first De La Soul releases. Man I dig all that exploration.

Super glad you & my online friends in that fun thread enjoy it all as well. Life's too short (and if you've really lived too full of genuinely real pain and drama) for fussing & fighting or creating more self-imposed drama online. I love the 'martial arts' aspects of mma and of course the international flavors too. But outside of getting out all that natural aggression via physical activities and viewing the fights, I'm defnitely a lover more than a fighter.

I had known from reading books about the fight game when I was younger that it can attract some really cerebral types who write well and are interested in the myriad things going on in the sweet science and exploring other freer forms like jazz and funk. Having found cool peeps here in these music threads I've found it also especially so in pockets of the mma universe.
 
You're more than welcome, it's awesome to know there are so many true music lovers out there and it's been great to mingle with you guys in the Bakers thread, just wish I had found it earlier.

I used to contribute a lot on the WhoSampled website, just never seem to find time these days. I dug deep into samples a long long time ago and I'm still lost in a maze down there!

My favorite contribution is the below tune, Eddie Floyd's Bring It On Home To Me which was sampled on one of my favorite KMD songs Mr Hood At Piocalles/Crackpot.
It's such a rare find, I was blown away when I stumbled across it and that no one had posted it before.

These are the two songs, I dedicate this to you @PurpleStorm for being such a cool dude & music lover (and for your all round MMA knowledge), and also to @BFoe because I think you must appreciate early MF Doom in the guise of Zev Love X (I assume you already know the KMD tune anyway)




Thanks for the mention, and I def love me some MF DOOM. Heres a track right back to ya, one of the best hip hop beats ever done (and no surprise it’s a Dilla beat). Definitely had a good time in that thread with great music lovers like you, @PurpleStorm @Strychnine @Jimmy McGill @Jackonfire @Absolut @in the liver and anyone else I forgot :)
 
Thanks for the mention, and I def love me some MF DOOM. Heres a track right back to ya, one of the best hip hop beats ever done (and no surprise it’s a Dilla beat). Definitely had a good time in that thread with great music lovers like you, @PurpleStorm @Strychnine @Jimmy McGill @Jackonfire @Absolut @in the liver and anyone else I forgot :)



thx for the shout out, will check this track out in a bit. can't stop listening to this weird droney shit i found right now but i suppose it has to end eventually
 
thx for the shout out, will check this track out in a bit. can't stop listening to this weird droney shit i found right now but i suppose it has to end eventually
Right on. I’m definitely not as big a hip hop head as @HughPhug —but if you like hip hop at all, this whole album is one of my all time favorites. Jaylib, “Champion Sound.” Turn it up loud :)
 
Right on. I’m definitely not as big a hip hop head as @HughPhug —but if you like hip hop at all, this whole album is one of my all time favorites. Jaylib, “Champion Sound.” Turn it up loud :)

yeah im kind of always looking for inroads into hip hop, ive got a good buddy who makes some cool recommendations from time to time, lets see how i like this one :D
 
I work with a guy who hates music. A concert “is his nightmare”.

I don’t think I’d get thru the day without it. Something for every person, every mood, every event. Best thing about humanity.
 
I work with a guy who hates music. A concert “is his nightmare”.

I don’t think I’d get thru the day without it. Something for every person, every mood, every event. Best thing about humanity.
What kind of sick bastard hates music? Clearly he has undergone some sort of trauma.
 
Thanks for the mention, and I def love me some MF DOOM. Heres a track right back to ya, one of the best hip hop beats ever done (and no surprise it’s a Dilla beat). Definitely had a good time in that thread with great music lovers like you, @PurpleStorm @Strychnine @Jimmy McGill @Jackonfire @Absolut @in the liver and anyone else I forgot :)

That Jaylib album is so stupid fresh, Madlib and Dilla seemed to hit their peak on this one, a perfect combination. Guilty Simpson also broke out on that album, started a run of dopeness.
Champion Sound is an end to end banger, never get bored of it.

Love this one off Dilla's Shining LP, featuring Madlib and Guilty again

 
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