shoulda’ put a ring on her when i had the chance

December 22nd, 2008 by

here comes another one from the apparently endless line of tracks i’ve slept on over here in japan.

beyonce, I will travel the world in search of the finest godiva chocolates for you. in the morning, I will make you waffles that have chocolate chips embedded in them. There will be coffee waiting for you, and there will also be a cup with cream and two sugars, just the way you like it, cooling on the breakfast bar. If you want toast, I will make it for you and offer you a staggering array of exotic French jams.


Beyonce-Single Ladies from Maurcus Smith on Vimeo.
oh, my, my

tokyo (we go hard)

December 21st, 2008 by

give me a break…i live in japan it takes a while for ish to filter through


Brooklyn We Go Hard from RP The Duder on Vimeo.
santogold is great, beats by kanye and jay z rappin like a jamaican…come on. too hot.

9

December 21st, 2008 by

real life is never as interesting as
old stories and black and white films

where the hero falls
in love
with the girl he’s only just met a few pages
ago

when all it took was one look from big eyes that are far bigger

than any modern day girl’s
and a face that is obviously from the 1930s

then after defying his parents
and saying to hell with this life

he pursues her

but she plays hard to get of course

but then they are only what, sixteen?

eventually he gets her to notice him
and confesses his undying love for her but then

he probably has to go off to war

or some other place far away but then just before he goes

she declares she’s loved him

all along

and they promise to marry when he returns
and
perhaps she’s pregnant
from the one and only time they made love
because in stories that’s

all it takes is one time

of course in the end he dies in the fields
and maybe she dies too of a broken heart

upside down things

December 21st, 2008 by

the mind is full of upside down things
rain fall and faces on the wall
the mind is full of upside down things

fourty-nine days and you disappear
fifty and you were never there
six coins and ash
six coins and ash

i am waiting for the world to come crashing down
in the side streets and in the back alleys
i am waiting for the world to come crashing down

a fistful of forgetmenots
a fistful of forgetyounots

you are on the edge now
in a black and white reel
in a dream in black and white
in the papers and in the books
in the look of a passerby

heaven is a perfect monarchy
one to the head, two if you love me
i kiss you on the temple

you are forgotten now

migration.

December 21st, 2008 by

now that the consortium is back up like a u-haul truck, i’ll be migrating some of my writings from oddb.wordpress.com over. so let’s get it (c) jeezy.

and let’s plug thegetgot too.

(ecstatic)

October 26, 2008

i don’t know why i can’t be satisfied with one.
one night, one sketch, one poem, one woman.
it can tear you apart, chasing. chasing. searching, and running towards something that you know you shouldn’t chase.
it will just bruise you up more. it knows it can.

i slide up the stairs, a heavy glow surrounding my lungs and let autumn bite my neck. three lights on. i shut them all off and my eyes are too slow to adjust. for one second i fall into a pitch chamber.

i wonder what it’s like the be complacent sometimes, but then i keep wondering about everything else and it turns into another sinister spiral. everything, every mistake, every wish, every curse, every triumph, and every loss. every loss, to remind me.

but maybe i can, if i want to be. i’ve been fighting with two kingdoms and maybe i can find a place right there.

when i could think of anything i thought of you

December 17th, 2008 by

when i could think of anything
i thought of you

when the night was long
and the sky revealed itself to me like never before
i thought of you

when each ship passed quietly in the dark
three lights on a satin canvass
i thought of you

when the midnight breeze
carressed my face and stired the weary tendrils of my soul
i thought of you

when in the final moments of each day
the gentle undulation of the sea
carried me off to sleep and i could think of anything:
i thought of you

for k

Christmastime.

December 15th, 2008 by

Alex posted his top 3 holiday songs. Here are 3 more that got drums and two-stepping.

Christmas in Hollis

OH MY GOD – AN ILL REINDEER!

G-Funk x Christmas

On the 2nd day of Christmas, my homeboy gave to me, a fif of Hen dog.

TLC – Sleigh Ride

Traditional Christmas garb did infact include condoms.

something…amazing?

December 13th, 2008 by

just watch…amazingly…bizarre maroon 5/swizz beatz remix/eric warheim video


Maroon 5 – If I Never See Your Face Again from Eric Wareheim on Vimeo.

street cred disclaimer:
*just to clarify, i am in no way supporting top 40 music or misdirected remix’s, only this crazy, crazy video.

What I’m listening at.

December 12th, 2008 by

2008 was a good year for music. The Carter III went muliplatinum. Kayne put together an album with nothing but an auto-tune and a TR-808.  Q-tip releases his first album in almost ten years and “Hipster” music was thrust to the forefront of the scene.

The times, they are a changing. But, if you’re like me, you don’t really know what to make of it all.

Still though, there was and is lots of good music floating around – it’s just harder to find.  The music industry, and the listeners along with it, are in a state of confusion. The problem, I figure, lies in the fact that radio listenership is down 18 percent from 1998 among 18- to 24-year olds. People no longer make trips to the local music store. Finding music has been reduced to a solitary pursuit, scattered among the millions of blogs, MySpace pages, message boards, online music magazines, and endless commentary. There are no singular tastemakers, no all-powerful all-reaching influencers like there used to be. That leaves music fans drawing numbers out of a hat. And everyone’s drawing a different number.

Maybe it’s just me, living in a big city, surrounded by all different cultures and tastes, but when I ask anyone what kind of music they’re into, invariably, I’ll have no idea what they’re talking about. It could be I’m just out of touch, spending too much time with dusty vinyl and golden-era hip-hop.

For those not able to make sense of the new music landscape (or without the url to Turntable Lab), I’ve prepared a list of some of my favorite releases as of late. With the exception of the Metro Area LP, all came out in 2008, although at only about 10 titles deep, not complete or well thought out enough for a best-of-the-year-list. Hopefully, you can find that special something for that special someone, or a few new tacks to accompany you on your holiday travels.

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Download “Gold” Dam FunkRhythm Trax Vol. 4, Stones Throw

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My President is Black

December 11th, 2008 by

At least worth the first minute if that’s all you have to spare:

Whatever I Like