Time has come today Young hearts can go their way Can't put it off another day I don't care what others say They say we don't listen anyway Time has come today (Hey)
Oh The rules have changed today (Hey) I have no place to stay (Hey) I'm thinking about the subway (Hey) My love has flown away (Hey) My tears have come and gone (Hey) Oh my Lord, I have to roam (Hey) I have no home (Hey) I have no home (Hey)
Now the time has come (Time) There's no place to run (Time) I might get burned up by the sun (Time) But I had my fun (Time) I've been loved and put aside (Time) I've been crushed by the tumbling tide (Time) And my soul has been psychedelicized (Time)
(Time) Now the time has come (Time) There are things to realize (Time) Time has come today (Time) Time has come today (Time)
Time [x11]
Oh Now the time has come (Time) There's no place to run (Time) I might get burned up by the sun (Time) But I had my fun (Time) I've been loved and put aside (Time) I've been crushed by tumbling tide (Time) And my soul has been psychedelicized (Time)
(Time) Now the time has come (Time) There are things to realize (Time) Time has come today (Time) Time has come today (Time)
1- Blitzkrieg Pop 2 - I Want To Be Well 3 - Glad To See You Go 4- You're Gonna Kill That Girl 5- Commando 6 - Habana Affair 7- Cretin Hop 8- Listen To My Heart 9 - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You 10 - Pinhead 11- Do You Wanna Dance 12 - Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy 13 - Now I Want To Sniff Some Glue 14 - We're A Happy Family
Used to cane the shit out of this track. Can't believe it's 10 years old now.
"It's not you. Well actually it is you. Look, I'm just not...I'm not
attracted to you. I need space. You kinda...you kinda gross me out. I
need space..."
[Parrish Smith] You gots to chill.. TO CHILL.. *echoes*
* DJ K La Boss cuts "Jungle boogie" *
[Erick Sermon] Relax your mind, let your conscience be free And get down to the sounds of EPMD Well you should keep quiet while the MC rap But if you tired, then go take a nap! Or stay awake and watch the show I take Because right now -- I'm bout to shake and bake The E-R-I-C-K is my name, I spell Thanks to the clientele, yo I rock well I'm not an MC who talkin' all that junk About who can beat who, soundin' like a punk I just get down and I go for mine Say 'check one-two', and run down the line
[Parrish Smith] To the average MC I'm known as The Terminator Funky beat maker, new jack exterminator Destroying a ploy, when your rhymes are not void Never sweatin your girl (Why P?) Cause she's a skeezoid When I'm on the scene I always rock the spot I grab the steel with the crown on top In the beginnin', I like to let my rhymes flow And at twelve I press cruise control Sit back and relax, let my rhymes tax Maintain MC's while the Double E macks Always calm under pressure, no need to act ill Listen when I tell you boy, you gots to chill.. *echoes*
* DJ K La Boss cuts "Jungle boogie" *
[Erick Sermon] I be the personal computer information on rap Like the B-I-Z Markie says, I'll make your toes tap I format the rhymes, step by step Make em sound def to maintain my rep Prepared to come off, in case of a diss Not worried about a thing, cause we can do this I can turn the party out just by standin' still Make the ladies scream and shout while the brothers act ill Take total control of your body and soul Pack a nine in my pants for when it's time to roll
[Parrish Smith] I'm the P, double-E, M-D-E-E And one thing I hate, is a bitin' MC When I enter the party suckers always form a line Then they ease their way up, and try to bite my lines I did thousands of shows, dissed many faces And deal with new jacks on a one-to-one basis But every now and then a sucker MC gets courageous And like an epidemic it becomes contagious But never the least they all R.I.P For all those unaware it means Rest In Peace Cause M.D. -- stands for Microphone Doctor And the capital P (capital P) capital M (capital M) Capital D-E-E's no doubt the chief rocker Don't like to get ill, but if I have to I kill So believe me boy, you gots to chill.. *echoes*
* DJ K La Boss cuts "Jungle boogie!" *
[Erick Sermon] Catch every word I'm sayin', no there's no delayin' Don't hesitate to motivate the crowd I'm not playin' Seein' is believin', you catch my drift? Don't try to adapt because I'm just too swift (How swift?) I'm so swift and that's an actual fact I'm like Zorro, I mark a E on your back I don't swing on no ropes or no iron cords The only weapon is my rappin' sword
[Parrish Smith] Intimidate MC's with the tone of my vocal throne When I'm pushin' on the microphone Cause I'm the funky rhyme maker, MC undertaker The one who likes to max and relax And when it's time, issue dig-em-smacks I keep their hands clappin', fingers snappin', feet tappin' When it's time to roll Uzi patrol is packin' The PMD, the mic's my only friend And through the course of the party, I kill again and again So if you're thinkin' bout battlin' you better come prepared Come with your shield and your armor geared
"The Republican argument against the President's re-election was actually pretty simple...pretty snappy. It went something like this: We left him a total mess...he hadn't cleaned it up fast enough so fire him and put us back in."
Wait a fucking second....Stringer Bell/Luther is a fucking DJ????
Actor and international DJ Idris Elba counts down the defining moments of the greatest cultural phenomenon of our generation in a programme featuring some of the biggest names in dance music.
Twenty-five years after the birth of rave, a new generation of British DJs and producers are at the forefront of a global musical revolution.
From trance to dubstep, the sound of British producers has now become the most sought-after commodity for the biggest pop stars on the planet.
Reaching far beyond the sweaty dance floors of the Hacienda and the Ministry of Sound, this programme reveals how British nightclubbing transformed our nation and influenced societies across the world.
With personal insights and club-raising anecdotes from David Guetta, Armand van Helden, Paul Oakenfold, will.i.am, Nile Rodgers, Goldie, Pete Tong, Katy B, Skream and former Home Secretary Michael Howard, amongst many more, this entertaining and thought-provoking film celebrates the British success story that has conquered the world.
From sun-kissed holidays on the party island of Ibiza to the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, and from illegal warehouse raves to Labour's 1992 adoption of D:Ream's Things Can Only Get Better, clubbing has touched everyone's life whether they know it or not.
This is an international story, going beyond the music to look at clubbing's influence on everything from real estate to drug use, fashion, politics and the drinks industry.
How Clubbing Changed the World explores how clubbing went from a counter-cultural movement that defined a generation to a multi-billion-pound business, and reveals how, 25 years on, Great Britain is still king of the underground.
In anticipation of DJ Harvey's kickoff jam to his monthly residency in NYC beginning on Friday, Sept. 14, here's an interview with the man himself that's rather definitive.
The Orb are back with a new LP titled The Orbserver In The Star House that's a collaboration with the living legend Lee "Scratch" Perry. Here are two tracks off the album.
Missed this when it first was broadcast. It's got a sweet, bouncy party vibe...
Tracklist:
Mixed Numbers — Nautiluss [Turbo Recordings]
Cajmere — Percolator (Jamie Jones Vault Mix)[Cajual Records]
N.Y. House'n Authority — Apt 2A [Nu Groove]
[unknown] — What You Need (Coat Of Arms Remix) [Pets Recordings]
Hannah Holland — Shake It Up (Bubba Mix) (feat. Mama) [Batty Bass Records]
Christopher Malinchak — Razor [French Express]
Diseño Corbusier — Golpe De Amistad [Electro Disco Essentials]
Groove Armada — Oh Tweak To Me [Hypercolour]
CeCe Rogers — Someday [Atlantic Records]
Pirupa — Party Non Stop (Instrumental) [Desolat]
Groove Armada — Luv 91 [Hypercolour]
DJ Anna — Alright (Original Mix) (feat. Miss Enard)
[unknown] — Real Talk (Beats Chat Good)
Huxley & Sam Russo — Jamma's Basement [Leftroom Recordings]
Nomad — I Want To Give You Devotion (Extract) [ZYX Records]
Nina Kraviz — Show Me Your Time [Rekids]
Alexis Raphael — Into The Light (Hot Natured Remix) [Hot Creations]
Noel Jackson — My Baby Don't Stop [Special Case]
Groove Armada — Stevie Latenight [Hypercolour]
[unknown] — Feels Good
James Talk & Todd Terry — Bounce
Rafael Murillo — Background (Alex Kid Remix) (feat. Jaw) [La Vie En Rose]
Wink — Are You There [Size 9]
Gabriel Rocha — Ride On Time [Toolroom Records]
DJ Pierre — Acid Beats [Trax]
Groove Armada — Easy (Unreleased Drop)
Guy J — Lost And Found
Groove Armada — Hypercolour 2 Demo Drop
Shenonda — Finally
Lazy Ants & Rob Threezy — Chi To Rome (Broke One Edit) [BMKLTSCH ]
Unknown Artist — Soley
Roots Panorama — Threee (Deetron Beats) [Versatile Records]
Pig & Dan & Mark Reeve — Hallucination (Dub Mix) [Herzblut]
Groove Armada — Lightonsic (Extract)
Unknown Artist — Acid Jack
Reedits — Rescue Me (Drop)
Alex Amount — Realize
Groove Armada — The Pleasure Victim [Hypercolour]
Groove Armada — RJs Theme [Hypercolour]