I thought it was brilliantly done how this harsh contrast between the everyday life of a war photographer and what is actually happening there, as if it was just business as usual. Fantastic camera settings as well
The film had a great concept and definitely some incredible scenes but honestly feel it fell short and missed a big opportunity with the storyline and characters. The scene with this track was dope though
Like many others, the spectacular drop of this song in Civil War is why I flashed back to this epic jam. The sound mixers in the movie did an amazing job of making it pulse. It was a fascinating collision of sight and sound.
I'll never hear this song the same way again. Blimey the irony of CIVIL WAR showing a man shooting hooded men to this hip-hop classic now carries a new meaning.
I love interesting samples like this-- do something interesting with it, and here totally changed the meaning of a very minimal phrase. Just playing a disco or funk song owned by your label so available and rapping over it is not artistry. (RIP my responses.) GET OFF OF MY LAWN
@@statenhal damn. Well at least we got Paul's Boutique before the 2Live Crew lawsuit. Honestly with over 300 samples that I'm still trying to figure out without cheating, I don't know if that wasn't the peak sampling. That almost certainly never happen again until all those IP rights expire, long after we are gone-- so glad we were there for the D.A.I.S.Y. age, so close to being grey area legal. We were so fortunate. RIP Dave, RIP MCA, f*** the labels and agents
@@JenSell1626 its funny how they made "the melted version" out of cool breeze on the rocks. Just a big blob of crunched samples. There was no way, and also no point, in trying to get that samplefest cleared.
@@mistamycall - It's possible. I remember back then I had cable then during a certain point, it was cut off. I didn't know this video was out as well. My only access to videos was a friend who recorded them on VHS but they only recorded videos they liked and not the whole mTV Raps segment.
R.I.P. David Jude Jolicoeur, also known as Trugoy the Dove. You were a voice of the golden age of hip-hop, a time when music wasn’t just sound but a movement, a culture, and a revolution.
Depends on who you ask probably. Surely some would say "One hit wonder" because 'Me Myself And I' was their only real smash hit. But if by chance you heard other songs on the album .... I would say there'd have to be something really wrong with you if you didn't instantly fall in love. That was the experience of me and all my friends, and we were a bunch of mostly white punk, skater, New Wave, drag queen, Goth, etc., kids, misfits of all sorts. Everywhere I went this album was playing, and then played again. At the time I thought it was just how hard the beats hit and the incredible sample usage. But now that I'm 50, I realize it was more than that. -These guys were kinda misfits in their own scene. They were a bit too political (dare I say 'nerdy') to fit with the carefree mainstream bubble gum hip hop of the 80's, but too carefree to fit with the hard knocks horror gangster rap of the 90's. But at the same time, there was something universal about them, the way they encapsulated what it felt like to be "that age", with one foot still in childhood and one in adulthood, still very silly much of the time, but starting to see things for what they are, all while experiencing sexual tension, ha. And not just being a young adult but within a little subculture of friends who have your own dialect of talking and stuff. Like fitting in with each other while not fitting in with the rest of the world? I don't know I think I'm failing here, ha. But maybe you get what I'm saying.
1989 was _everything..._ that's the year that I fell I love with HipHop, at age 7! Public Enemy, NWA, De La Soul... '89 was my gateway to the history of music. 😍🥰
some dude on the radio was saying hbd to hip hop 50th anniversary. I shrugged at that but he wrote a whole book about jdilla then i shrugged again (*bc the interview started w de la sampling license issues i wanted to hear about de la, but he was promoting his book) i'm just so happy (it seems) de la got their rights back. How can you keep de la in a box?
I loved how they used it in Civil War because, as a jaunty little sample-delic hip hop piece from the goofy 80's, it felt a rather perverse choice for the scene. And not even background music but FOREGROUND, completely drowning out gunshots and screaming. But remember the journalist Joel said he had a hard-on for checking out this battle, how perverse is that? The battle lust thing has been depicted in at least a couple other movies I can think of, Cold Mountain and Jarhead. I can understand the anxiety and boredom of just waiting for something to happen, but the jubilation at the chance to kill or be killed never ceases to horrify me. And I guess that's the point; war F's up people's minds! This isn't even one of the best songs from 3 Feet High in my opinion but it's still pretty good; that's how much I love that album (one of my top 5 fav's of all time, and I'm not even into hip hop much really).
At the end the day ...Say no to drugs!!! DE LA was ILL!!!!! Youngsters today wouldn't make a message like this in today's songs.. thank GOD for De LA SOUL!!!
A modern American civil war is going to have a hip-hop soundtrack; that's just our age. It's gonna be more memorable if it is old-school hip-hop like this banger of a ride from De La Soul. Epic.
Heard thsi for the first time today, i went to see civil war and heard this song and was like oh my god what is this banger!!! I can't believe I've not heard it before. 🙌🔥
Still have my " 3 feets high and rising" album at home, on my ears and my soul. All my respect for this band. Send you a big "merci les gars" from France
I bought 3 feet high n rising on vinyl here in the uk when i was a little boy of 12 years old and now im a fat ol 47 years and this brings a homesick tear to my eye and a half punch half bear hug to my wobbly gut😂 this shit blew my tiny mind and still does.. my old copy was knackered from trying to scratch the scratching already down on the intro to the song jenny on my mum's old crusty record player.. i really need to pick up another copy and a copy of delasouliadead 😢 we cant have them summers or youth over again but i can at least do a day dream or two❤
Glad that De La finally get the royalties they truly deserve but sad that Dave aka Trugoy The Dove is not here with us to get his flowers for his part of these awesome catalogs. Fly on Dave...."Thank you for your work to become the icon you are now". Salute! Sleep easy legend.🙏🏾🕊🕯🌹🌻🌻👑🎤
@@daveidmarx8296 Hall and Oats!!! I know that song too... added it to my Playlist of songs De La sampled for DLDead ruclips.net/video/-Fn3OOX3IMc/видео.html
Remember seeing this as my introduction to De La.. blew my mind....🙏🏾... this was the days of vhs tapes and i left it on record so i caught the song mid video, needless to say i had to find out who these fresh and original dudes were.....peace to Trugoy 🕊🙏🏾🌍
The moment this dropped in the film "Civil War" was epic. 🔥🔥
I know! I swear that was the first time since '90-'91 that I'd heard it 😆
Definitely a 'before' and 'after' perspective on this song after being steamrolled by that film
When this dropped in the civil war movie I was instantly teleported back to a fun time in my life
id argue it was a (intentionally) disorienting moment
I thought it was brilliantly done how this harsh contrast between the everyday life of a war photographer and what is actually happening there, as if it was just business as usual. Fantastic camera settings as well
Civil War brought me here. Holy shit -- a sequence for the ages. A film for the ages.
Same here mate. How poignant was that scene when accompanied with this song!
A great movie and some special scenes. I actually watched it twice. Lol
Hearing it in IMAX was heavenly
SAME
The film had a great concept and definitely some incredible scenes but honestly feel it fell short and missed a big opportunity with the storyline and characters. The scene with this track was dope though
@@onelson101 ...Kirsten Dunst was good. I never rated her before but she played it unsentimental.
Totally fit the scene in "Civil War" where this kicked in!
Shut up u bandwagon
Hadn’t heard this in years, saw Civil War tonight & still love this track but will never hear it the same way
That's exactly what I tweeted to De La as well. Never will I hear this joint the same way ever again.
The memory of those gunshots
Same here, had forgotten the song was 35(!) years old.
Recognized their voice the moment this started playing in civil war, awesome.
Loved the moment this song was on 'Civil War'.
Like many others, the spectacular drop of this song in Civil War is why I flashed back to this epic jam. The sound mixers in the movie did an amazing job of making it pulse. It was a fascinating collision of sight and sound.
That movie was boring and trying not to offend anyone.
I'll never hear this song the same way again. Blimey the irony of CIVIL WAR showing a man shooting hooded men to this hip-hop classic now carries a new meaning.
2024 and still sounds like it was just released yesterday. Love De La Soul.
Facts and Income Tax!
Yup! 😆
That Hall & Oates sample ❤
I love interesting samples like this-- do something interesting with it, and here totally changed the meaning of a very minimal phrase. Just playing a disco or funk song owned by your label so available and rapping over it is not artistry. (RIP my responses.) GET OFF OF MY LAWN
The sample was replayed apparently cause they couldn't get it cleared. I can't hear it tho. I can only hear the it's the joint sample was redone
@@statenhal damn. Well at least we got Paul's Boutique before the 2Live Crew lawsuit. Honestly with over 300 samples that I'm still trying to figure out without cheating, I don't know if that wasn't the peak sampling. That almost certainly never happen again until all those IP rights expire, long after we are gone-- so glad we were there for the D.A.I.S.Y. age, so close to being grey area legal. We were so fortunate. RIP Dave, RIP MCA, f*** the labels and agents
@@JenSell1626 its funny how they made
"the melted version" out of cool breeze on the rocks. Just a big blob of crunched samples. There was no way, and also no point, in trying to get that samplefest cleared.
Oh really..
Civil war movie brought me here. Amazing song ❤
Been playing this for weeks since Civil War .. brilliant!
It's my go-to song for driving to and from work. I'm blasting it loudly for everyone in my little town to hear.
But yeah, Civil War is wholly responsible here.
So good to see so many people introduced to this classic via Civil War. Enjoy!
After all these years......the day is here! Back to 89 we go
🙌🏾'89Flava4Ever!!!🩷#DeLAClassic🌻
Loved 89
Favorite food: Plug 1 - Twizzlers, Plug 2 - Yogurt, and Plug 3 - Ketchup.
Only true De La fans know…lol
DIDNT EVEN KNOW THIS TRACK HAD A VIDEO BEFORE NOW OMGGGGGG THIS DAY IS HISTORIC LONG LIVE THE SOUL DE LA THAT IS
How so? This was an MTV fixture during that time.
@@mistamycall - It's possible. I remember back then I had cable then during a certain point, it was cut off. I didn't know this video was out as well. My only access to videos was a friend who recorded them on VHS but they only recorded videos they liked and not the whole mTV Raps segment.
This my first time seeing this video.
That's fine if people have never seen this video. I KNOW these brothers WILL gain a new drove of followers.
When Hip Hop had imagination. The Art of the Sample.
🙌🏾🩷💐🩷🙌🏾#word!
Well said, I never heard of a rap sample explained this way. Peace.
Spot on mate 😊
Facts 80s and 90s Hip-Hop was its peak and creativity 💯
R.I.P. David Jude Jolicoeur, also known as Trugoy the Dove. You were a voice of the golden age of hip-hop, a time when music wasn’t just sound but a movement, a culture, and a revolution.
This album saved my life when I was a teen.
❤️
How highly acclaimed were De La Soul in their time?
To me they are genius.
Highly rated high and respected, yet still underrated because of the record label.
Huge.. Prince Paul, the producer made a ton of hits.
De La summarizes their style and acclaim best with "Me, Myself and I".
They were considered as innovators and creative powerhouses
Depends on who you ask probably. Surely some would say "One hit wonder" because 'Me Myself And I' was their only real smash hit. But if by chance you heard other songs on the album .... I would say there'd have to be something really wrong with you if you didn't instantly fall in love. That was the experience of me and all my friends, and we were a bunch of mostly white punk, skater, New Wave, drag queen, Goth, etc., kids, misfits of all sorts. Everywhere I went this album was playing, and then played again.
At the time I thought it was just how hard the beats hit and the incredible sample usage. But now that I'm 50, I realize it was more than that. -These guys were kinda misfits in their own scene. They were a bit too political (dare I say 'nerdy') to fit with the carefree mainstream bubble gum hip hop of the 80's, but too carefree to fit with the hard knocks horror gangster rap of the 90's. But at the same time, there was something universal about them, the way they encapsulated what it felt like to be "that age", with one foot still in childhood and one in adulthood, still very silly much of the time, but starting to see things for what they are, all while experiencing sexual tension, ha. And not just being a young adult but within a little subculture of friends who have your own dialect of talking and stuff. Like fitting in with each other while not fitting in with the rest of the world? I don't know I think I'm failing here, ha. But maybe you get what I'm saying.
3 is *STILL* the magic number.
Respect to all true heads who've been down with Native Tongues since '89!
#RIPDave #Plug2 #TrugoyTheDove 🕊️
Absolutely! And 3 is the magic number was a Sesame Street song ❤
Trugoy.. dayum 3 really is the magic number
They shot this video in Coney Island. Yes, I was there. Been down with De La Soul since day zero.
Me as well; wore out my cassette. Grew up nearby; Sheepshead Bay ❤
Cool😊
WHAT DOES IT LEAD 2....dum da dum dum...❤😊YNWA
Happy 34th anniversary to De LA Soul's debut album 3 Feet High and Rising
1989 was _everything..._ that's the year that I fell I love with HipHop, at age 7! Public Enemy, NWA, De La Soul... '89 was my gateway to the history of music. 😍🥰
I feel old
@@Jimmy1982Playlists exactly!!
It’s called the Golden Age of Hip Hop for a reason.
some dude on the radio was saying hbd to hip hop 50th anniversary. I shrugged at that but he wrote a whole book about jdilla then i shrugged again (*bc the interview started w de la sampling license issues i wanted to hear about de la, but he was promoting his book) i'm just so happy (it seems) de la got their rights back. How can you keep de la in a box?
THANK GOD FOR DE LA SOUL!!!
R.I.P. DAVE!
The Sgt. Pepper of Hip Hop.
A wonderful work of art this album is.
R.I.P PLUG 2 🗿🙏
:(💔🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah bless
Amen 🙏
Civil War brought me back to this classic ❤.
Bloody LOVE this, my intro to De La Soul! 😍 Sad Dave didn't get to see this glorious day. It's a full on #deladay 💗
DeLaDay, FOR SURE!
...And all weekend!!!
Love this bless him❤❤❤
I loved how they used it in Civil War because, as a jaunty little sample-delic hip hop piece from the goofy 80's, it felt a rather perverse choice for the scene. And not even background music but FOREGROUND, completely drowning out gunshots and screaming. But remember the journalist Joel said he had a hard-on for checking out this battle, how perverse is that? The battle lust thing has been depicted in at least a couple other movies I can think of, Cold Mountain and Jarhead. I can understand the anxiety and boredom of just waiting for something to happen, but the jubilation at the chance to kill or be killed never ceases to horrify me. And I guess that's the point; war F's up people's minds!
This isn't even one of the best songs from 3 Feet High in my opinion but it's still pretty good; that's how much I love that album (one of my top 5 fav's of all time, and I'm not even into hip hop much really).
At the end the day ...Say no to drugs!!! DE LA was ILL!!!!! Youngsters today wouldn't make a message like this in today's songs.. thank GOD for De LA SOUL!!!
OGs of hip hop and of its most influential groups back when hip hop was pure. Still gettin props 35 years later.
De La Soul deserved a much wider appreciation. Unfortunately gangsta rap ended up largely overshadowing the more groovy bars of soul-y r'n'b hip-hop.
Hip hop videos from the late 80s and early 90s are pure gold
Love the way the guy who gets the food recites the Hall & Oates bit.
Million times harder than today's shit. Thanks Dave and all
Even in the year 2024 this song 🎶 still
rocks 🪨!! Nothing new under the sun ☀️
Let’s go! We’ve been waiting too damn long for this! Sad that Dave won’t be able to celebrate this.
He's there in spirit.
My Favorite De La Soul song and My rap song of the year 1989. R.I.P Dove 😢
3/3/23 De La Freedom Day!!!🌼☮️🕊️
Long Live Plug 2🕊🕊💔
Civil War movie 🍿 and I was dancing in my seat!!
We will be dancing when the Boog breaks out for sure
This is real rap kids! JUNE 2024.
Had this on tape when I was 16, in 1989. The flow in this song is awesome.
Alex Garland turning a new generation onto De La Soul 🔥
The best anti-drug song in history!
ciVaL wAr 🥴
Who here knew this song before the film?
I didn't 🥴
I never realized how artistic this video really was....find something new everytime I watch this video! I miss this era!
Forever.✌🏻🎱✌🏻
This dropped in Civil War and I was immediately taken back to Summer 89! Wore the cassette out!
The soundtracks of Alex Garland films are always on point
Geoff Barrow (Portishead) may be an useful help in Garland's works. ;)
De La Soul is the BEST!!!!!
Gracias por todo De La Soul, son lejos uno de los grupos más importantes para muchos, fui feliz y llore como niño cuando los vi en Chile
having a old skool night,this song is simply brilliant
RUN ME A SCORE from the funky plus one from more ...rewind that back..cool lyric..this is where it began.xx❤
100% awesomeness, song and video... now get to stream, yay congrats guys! RIP Plug2
My favorite De La Soul song ever! Miss you Dave. Plug 2 forever. ❤
vince mason -one of the best dj’s in rap
It's hard to express just how much I love this song. RIP Plug 2, underrated as hell.
Never Underrated
Was and still is Flavor
Let’s gooooo!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 Rest Well Dave..🕊🕊
Yeah, finally more culture on the platform!
Bro I was going crazy for the release it's a de la celebration
Civil War....... good music for a morbid scene ! Just a sign of the times I guess.
🗣 say no go
A modern American civil war is going to have a hip-hop soundtrack; that's just our age. It's gonna be more memorable if it is old-school hip-hop like this banger of a ride from De La Soul. Epic.
Heard thsi for the first time today, i went to see civil war and heard this song and was like oh my god what is this banger!!! I can't believe I've not heard it before. 🙌🔥
Love the Hall and Oates sample so freakin good.
"i cant go for that". love it!
RIP Plug 2. You were awesome!!
Classic 🔥
TUNE!!!!!
#RIPTrugoytheDove 🕊️
I f*ck**g love this song! Was pleasantly surprised when it played in Civil War.
Still have my " 3 feets high and rising" album at home, on my ears and my soul. All my respect for this band. Send you a big "merci les gars" from France
never sell it man...I'm gutted I got rid of mine😔
I bought 3 feet high n rising on vinyl here in the uk when i was a little boy of 12 years old and now im a fat ol 47 years and this brings a homesick tear to my eye and a half punch half bear hug to my wobbly gut😂 this shit blew my tiny mind and still does.. my old copy was knackered from trying to scratch the scratching already down on the intro to the song jenny on my mum's old crusty record player.. i really need to pick up another copy and a copy of delasouliadead 😢 we cant have them summers or youth over again but i can at least do a day dream or two❤
RIP Plug Two
This track in Alex Garland's Civil War went HARD
this scene was brutal, the song made it more chaotic.
Glad that De La finally get the royalties they truly deserve but sad that Dave aka Trugoy The Dove is not here with us to get his flowers for his part of these awesome catalogs. Fly on Dave...."Thank you for your work to become the icon you are now". Salute! Sleep easy legend.🙏🏾🕊🕯🌹🌻🌻👑🎤
Classic cut
love this track, never knew the name
If you wanna go even further down the rabbit hole, here's where they got the main hook from:
ruclips.net/video/ccenFp_3kq8/видео.html
@@daveidmarx8296 Hall and Oats!!! I know that song too... added it to my Playlist of songs De La sampled for DLDead ruclips.net/video/-Fn3OOX3IMc/видео.html
civil war goated movie
Eternal love and respect!
Shazam , man it’s been a mn. Civil war is really good so far ,hope it keeps it up
Still listing to this in 2023🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Still so fresh
Another reason I was excited for today is ive never seen any of the videos
Yes! I’m tired but I’m way more excited than I am tired.
Love these legends thanks for 88 89
🕊️🕊️🕊️☮️🙏🏾Dave
"I Can't Go For That" Hall & Oates. ❤🙌🏼🎶
best anti crack/base/rocks tune
Let’s get it started!
Remember seeing this as my introduction to De La.. blew my mind....🙏🏾... this was the days of vhs tapes and i left it on record so i caught the song mid video, needless to say i had to find out who these fresh and original dudes were.....peace to Trugoy 🕊🙏🏾🌍
I love this beat and the scratches. I used to do the scratches on my air turtables
Ive listened to 20 true life stories (songs) thid morning already, and this is ranking high, about. A yard high, and it keeps on growing. 😅
Can I get a little Baby Phat on that?
Hip hop was so much FUN back at this time
I love listening to this after I finish a hard day at work 😂
It's the joint! (Rewind that back ..)
❤❤❤
You can grow entire human beings with Kraft Mac-n-Cheese, Red Kool-Aid, and De La Soul. I know, I'm one of them.
Love this band from 1989