WHY is this stuff on my iPod? Share Your Shame Too!

Feb 9, 2006 at 1:52 AM Post #61 of 68
Yo VIP let's kick it

Ice ice baby (x2)
All right stop collaborate and listen
Ice is back with my brand new invention
Something grabs a hold of me tightly
Flow like a harpoon daily and nightly
Will it ever stop yo I don't know
Turn off the lights and I'll glow
To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal
Light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle
Dance go rush to the speaker that booms
I'm killing your brain like a poisonous mushroom
Deadly when I play a dope melody
Anything less than the best is a felony
Love it or leave it you better gain weight
You better hit bull's eye the kid don't play
If there was a problem yo I'll solve it
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it

CHORUS
Ice ice baby vanillla (x4)

Now that the party is jumping
With the bass kicked in and the vegas are pumpin'
Quick to the point to the point no faking
I'm cooking MC's like a pound of bacon
Burning them if you ain't quick and nimble
I go crazy when I hear a cymbal
And a hi-hat with a souped up tempo
I'm on a roll and it's time to go solo
Rollin' in my 5.0
With my rag-top down so my hair can blow
The girlies on standby waving just to say hi
Did you stop no I just drove by
Kept on pursuing to the next stop
I busted a left and I'm heading to the next block
The block was dead
Yo so I continued to A1A Beachfront Avenue
Girls were hot wearing less than bikinis
Rockman lovers driving Lamborghinis
Jealous 'cause I'm out getting mine
Shay with a guage and Vanilla with a nine
Reading for the chumps on the wall
The chumps acting ill because they're so full of eight balls
Gunshots rang out like a bell
I grabbed my nine all I heard were shells
Falling on the concrete real fast
Jumped in my car slammed on the gas
Bumpet to bumper the avenue's packed
I'm trying to get away before the jackers jack
Police on the scene you know what I mean
They passed me up confronted all the dope fiends
If there was a problem yo I'll solve it
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it

REPEAT CHORUS

Take heed 'cause I'm a lyrical poet
Miami's on the scene just in case you didn't know it
My town that created all the bass sound
Enough to shake and kick holes in the ground
'Cause my style's like a chemical spill
Feasible rhymes that you can vision and feel
Conducted and formed
This is a hell of a concept
We make it hype and you want to step with this
Shay plays on the fade slice like a ninja
Cut like a razor blade so fast other DJs say damn
If my rhyme was a drug I'd sell it by the gram
Keep my composure when it's time to get loose
Magnetized by the mic while I kick my juice
If there was a problem yo I'll solve it
Check out the hook while Shay revolves it

Ice ice baby vanilla
Ice ice baby (oh-oh) vanilla
Ice ice baby vanilla
Ice ice baby vanilla ice
Yo man let's get out of here
Word to your mother
Ice ice baby too cold
Ice ice baby too cold too cold (x2)
Ice ice baby
 
Feb 9, 2006 at 2:01 AM Post #62 of 68
how bout for geeky:

Complete Beethoven Symphonies
Complete Beethoven String Quartets
Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas
Complete Shostakovich String Quartets
Complete Brahms Symphonies
The Look Of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection
Complete Reprise Studio Recordings (Sinatra)

all in lossless and, IMO, perfectly tagged

not cheesy - well maybe some of it - but can anyone say geek/nerd?

EDIT:

Cheesy:

76 different Final Fantasy albums - not lossless - phew...
 
Feb 9, 2006 at 2:02 AM Post #63 of 68
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Originally Posted by YngwieJMalmsteen
I have some pretty awesomely bad music around, hell my theme song directory has like 100 songs in it, but there is one artist who takes badness to a whole new level. Wesley Willis is that artist. I don't think a worse musician has ever existed. Wesley Willis is what you put on when you want people to leave. And yet, as a musician I find him truly inspirational. He reminds me that music doesn't have to make you think to be enjoyable, its best when you just let it flow and stay out of your own way.

Rock over London, rock on Chicago.
Wesley Willis, breakfast of champions.



About 6 or 7 years ago I walked into the now ill fated Melody Bar in New Brunswick NJ. It was one of those mangy two level clubs with shoddy decor and painting on the walls that looked they were done by epileptic crack addicts. I walked upstairs and a huge crowd had formed. People were chanting the man's name but I could barely understand it. Then HE walked in. Almost blind, pants barely staying around his large waist, he had the look of a well seasoned homeless veteren. He walked up to his keyboard and the room erupted. That was the first time I was exposed to the great Wesley Willis. He spent the next hour or so spitting tunes like "I Whopped Batman's Ass" and "The Home Of The Whopper" taking time out in between to headbut some of the more adventurous fans. He was incredible. The same riffs repeated over and over again in each song. Outrageous themes and lyrics, I had the feeling that I was witnessing something very special. You tell me anyone else in the world who can write a lyric like "The Whopper has 56 grams of fat. It puts pounds on people." At the end of his performance he started selling his CDs and autographing them. Now usually when an artist does this a few people take him up on it but not this night. Literally 90% of the crowd or if not more lined up to buy. A couple of years later I read in Rolling Stone that he died. It was the end of a true original. I will never forget that (for lack of a better word) "magical" evening. Fortunately you can hear and buy his stuff on iTunes. He was the best.
 
Feb 9, 2006 at 3:42 AM Post #65 of 68
My ipod is filled with shame. Just today, a friend went through it and uttered "Honey Pie?" . . my street cred went out the window. Thank goodness that he didn't browse by artist, the horrors he would have seen.
 
Feb 9, 2006 at 6:36 AM Post #66 of 68
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Originally Posted by The_X
My guilty pleasure:

I Want It That Way - Backstreet Boys

Man, those guys rocked hardcore back in the day.



I think this song is considered the prefect boy band song...catchy tune and chorus, a cross between a love and break-up song and all five guys singing in sync.

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Feb 9, 2006 at 4:32 PM Post #67 of 68
Quote:

Originally Posted by GSTom1
I think this song is considered the prefect boy band song...catchy tune and chorus, a cross between a love and break-up song and all five guys singing in sync.

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Or "N'Sync" as the case may be
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Feb 9, 2006 at 4:44 PM Post #68 of 68
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chri5peed
Some Tool albums have found their way onto my Zen.



how dare you calling tool somethig to be ashamed of? they rock!
 

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