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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 5:16 pm
by j dub u
cody wrote:nope. it was yellow. think its called pervitin, and from what i have just read on the interent it is not the happy-go-lucky party thing we were led to beleive but some nutty substance created by mad professors to keep soldiers marching/fighting etc. without sleep or food!

fucked up!
Dude that sounds like some messed up stuff :o

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:58 pm
by shortyx
cody wrote:nope. it was yellow. think its called pervitin, and from what i have just read on the interent it is not the happy-go-lucky party thing we were led to beleive but some nutty substance created by mad professors to keep soldiers marching/fighting etc. without sleep or food!

fucked up!

you dont know pervitin? its the most usual drug in slovakia(except weed
) i was on pohoda too, but i dont remember much ( you know alcohol and weed) i love london. brrrrrrrrrrap

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:24 am
by thenn3
cody wrote:he's been in the grime game since day dot. and is responsible for a lot of mc's style. so i dont think its fair to begrudge him a pay day. its not like he has only put out one mixtape and gone straight to this. i already thought 'showtime' was quite a big departure from 'boy in da corner' musically with the exception of a few tracks like 'respect me'. that said, i still went and copped the album and thought it was heavy..
i agree with you, sir.

i dont think its wrong of him to try to sell some records.

if theres one thing wiley has taught us, its that undying faith towards a largely ungrateful scene - gets you nowhere.

besides, dizzee has done so much for grime and uk rap music in general across the world...

was dizzee not working with bun b from ugk?

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:52 am
by sick boy
thenn3 wrote: if theres one thing wiley has taught us, its that undying faith towards a largely ungrateful scene - gets you nowhere.
No, if there's one thing Wiley's showed us it's that undying faith towards wanting to be on Top of the Pops and then coming back with your tail between your leg and having an undying faith for your scene when it's far too late -- gets you nowhere.

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:12 am
by mess.u
i like the new tune for the next album he got on his myspace...

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:33 pm
by thenn3
Sick Boy wrote:No, if there's one thing Wiley's showed us it's that undying faith towards wanting to be on Top of the Pops and then coming back with your tail between your leg and having an undying faith for your scene when it's far too late -- gets you nowhere.
well fine, but it still doesnt change that the scene is ungrateful and full of soundboys....

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:20 pm
by braiden
cody wrote:nope. it was yellow. think its called pervitin, and from what i have just read on the interent it is not the happy-go-lucky party thing we were led to beleive but some nutty substance created by mad professors to keep soldiers marching/fighting etc. without sleep or food!

fucked up!
http://www.erowid.org/ask/ask.cgi?ID=2952

meth 8)

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 1:52 pm
by freqone
cody wrote:yes. i went to the last pohoda festival. met some well safe ppl from local town of trencin!

sorted me and my mate out with draw and this mad shit, cant remember its name, anyway it was like the opposite of a sleeping tablet. its some weird powder i think they give to gaurds on sentry duty so they dont fall asleep. no pill like effects or horrible rushing bolloxs it just keeps you really, really wide awake!

:o
bah....

Are you sure they weren't from Toronto??? Did they say "boh" alot?
:lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:58 am
by cogi
So I just heard a track which I guess is gonna be on DIzzees new album called Pussyhole.

Quite frankly the lyrics are alright for grime lyrics. But the beat is some slightly modernised slightly grimed up version of "It Takes Two" (Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock apparantly), you'll recognise it when you here it. I don't really think it fits his style.

Then he goes on to talk about an older MC he use to run with in his ends (ahem Wiley) and how he was actually always a Pussyhole. I never thought that I'd hear myself sayin this but Wiley better come back strong on this one.

If he has left the Grime scene then why's he callin Wiley out like that, not even on a grime beat?

Bin a dizzee fan fan for time, I hope Math's and English ain't all like this. Who knows maybe (hopefully) it didnt make the album.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:02 pm
by freqone
I like t5o think when a musician writes a track, the lyrics are a reflection of their reality, an expression. When the audience is tkaieng it and doing nothing but treating it as a "gossip rag"{persay} it makes me think..... that these people have no care for the music. but only the politics of the music. Take the lyrics and interpret them, make it relative to your existance. The situations that unfold behind the curtains, the he-said-She-said jabber, etc........ IS not even of your concern. So, to egg on a beef, that is between two other humans seems kinda retarded..... I really dun undertsand this about grime...and its heavy rough reputation. I dont know ,,,, im just ranting ... It's music, stop addeing politcs to your passions (audience) Because thats when it just becomes a campaign. I(v got more to say but im lazy... Peace

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 6:34 pm
by cogi
freqone wrote:I like t5o think when a musician writes a track, the lyrics are a reflection of their reality, an expression. When the audience is tkaieng it and doing nothing but treating it as a "gossip rag"{persay} it makes me think..... that these people have no care for the music. but only the politics of the music. Take the lyrics and interpret them, make it relative to your existance. The situations that unfold behind the curtains, the he-said-She-said jabber, etc........ IS not even of your concern. So, to egg on a beef, that is between two other humans seems kinda retarded..... I really dun undertsand this about grime...and its heavy rough reputation. I dont know ,,,, im just ranting ... It's music, stop addeing politcs to your passions (audience) Because thats when it just becomes a campaign. I(v got more to say but im lazy... Peace
No campaign on my behalf, they create the hype, much of it for publicity purposes so people like me will go tell people "Dizzee said this" and "Wiley said that." my only campaign is for there to be peace amongst grime superstars (relatively speakin). And i'm just quite excited to hear new Dizzee tracks.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:54 pm
by westos
hes got a new vid on channel u. some grime rock ting.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:42 am
by siah alan

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:24 pm
by cogi

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:20 pm
by sick boy
Combing his beard.

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:54 pm
by benjybars
Sick Boy wrote:Combing his beard.
sickboy, you're obssessed! let the man do his beard thing if he wants! :D

Re: what's dizee rascal doing now?

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:35 pm
by mos dan
SHNYDE wrote:has the grime scene kinda turned their backs on him or....?
i'm definitely gonna if the productions on the album are as half-arsed as some of the preview tracks being played on radio.. 'sirens' is wack.

Re: what's dizee rascal doing now?

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:22 pm
by boomting
CONFIRMED TRACKS:

* Waste Man

i concurr

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:28 pm
by clarkycatdealer
yeah i am so let down by sirens. sowns like a failed attempt at hip hop with metal guitars which unto itself is quite wack. just goes to show a copy of floops can be so much better than a million quid studio,.,,,

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:46 pm
by paolo
I rather like it myself