Dudley Perkins (aka Declaime) Reacts to Digital Underground's "Sex Packets"
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- #ripshockg From Let the Record Show episode #39 (shot earlier this year at @sonstudios), Dudley Perkins / Declaime explains why he is such a huge fan of Digital Underground. Watch the full episode here: • Let the Record Show #3...
I hope that I can find this album on vinyl on record store day tomorrow.......
Shock understood the art of duality
Was he the first and only in his era? Because Kool Keith, DOOM and etc were rapping as a single personal but never more than personal in each album or song. I would say Madlib with Quasimoto.
@@bklyncrook no for sure not in my opinion after getting the application and reading meeting and partaking in masonic rituals I have to say not one famous entertainer is not a mason and they all take the oath of silence and these secrets are how this one group the 1% rule the rest of us 99% . I'm so thrilled you want to dig deeper into understanding what goes on that we don't see! Namaste and much love
Sex Packets is a cult classic! Not every one is capable of "getting it".
it requires a specific genre of skills
I went out and bought the Tommy Boy reissues of both albums and it was expensive but more than worth it. Sex Packets are on neon blue double album vinyls and they remastered it.
love this album
It's so good
Rackadelic, Piano Man, Peanut Hakeem, Humpty and Shock G were all Gregory Jacobs. I left out other aliases. This cat was sheer genius. Underrated, unappreciated Shock7 was truly UNSUNG.
It wasn't dual : people often forget about Piano Man, Gregory knew how to make his piano talk.
Prince ‘She’s Always In My Hair’ is not credited here 🤔
We did credit it in the Atmosphere episode tho: ruclips.net/video/Ju3FUetaEbE/видео.html