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- From: ekundayo@athena.mit.edu (Enuma Olanrewaju Ogunyemi)
- Subject: Re: 3rd Bass
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.012934.9808@athena.mit.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 01:29:34 GMT
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- Please let's not even go into comparing The Beatsie (sic) Boys to 3rd Bass.
- Regarding progressing rap: some say Hammer did oodles of good for the rap
- industry.
- Personally, I think they are great - if you like weak-ass, no-flow lyrics.
- Something about that Langston Hughes -Mother Goose analogy.
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- Dudublack.
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- >Its fine that they played their own istruments, but to me, it sounded like
- > they should of learned how to play them first.
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- > -Dah Man-
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