Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Houston Press Story Sums Up The Realest

http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2006-09-28/news/feature_1.html







I done trieda told ya to recognize a playa....

I already told you to recognize a playa but ima say it again

Mayne we in London mayne. I wish I could process all these photos and make it happen for you on demand, but alas and alak I am only one man, and a drunk, stoned, stupid one at that. SO we sit here and hope that the words will work for you for now.

Today in London I made a 4 hour/$100 round trip to the airport to pick up my wife and then hooked up with Dizzee Rascal who took us to get Jerk Chicken and we saw a dude get arressted for having a gun! Not that that is cool or anything, but it was really something to see in the LDN where they not sposed to have such things. I wanted to pull him aside and tell him to recognize and respect the peacefulness that is Post WWII Europe but then I thought i should just get in the car and get the fuck out of there. The jerk chicken was amazing and I got some cats on video rapping outside with Dizzee for the HoustonSoReal on the Road DVD that will be available for purchase for the first time 24 November. Um did I tell you that Logan Sama, Plastikman, Wiley and Skepta will be at Warehouse Live in Houston for a special Lady Sov after party 24 November? Oh forgive me. We staying open till 3 am too beeshes. I got a couple sponsors in the pipeline, but if you wanna give me some money and brand your motherfuckin ass in front of a LOT of tastemaking Houstonians and a gang of Houston ex-pats, well you can get a lot of bang for your buck (22 Nov. Dallas - 23 nov. Austin - Venues TBA start bidding now). You fuckers need to quit fronting and just put that money in my pocket. When that happens, then, I got you.

Anyway, today was off the chain. Dizzee hit me up early and I told him where I was (East London in Hackney/Clapton bitches) and he said 'Boy You are in the hoooooooood.' and we are, thanks to Dave Stelfox for that. The hood in London rules if you like to eat and drink and such, like myself. Good vibes too.
Anyway Dizzee took me to where he grew up, Bow, and I got some SERIOUS footage for the DVD. You are gonna fuckin freak the fuck out. Distributors put your bids in now cuz I'm gonna kill these fools with their street dvds (Though DJ Chill is gona smash me and end up geting an MTV show off of his, watch. DJ Chill is the next Andy Milonakis SoReal. He's gonna teach you what language they speak in England - it's English).

HoustonSoReal On The Road mayne. Just stay with me here.

Anyway, after the Dizzee Rascal tour of London I finally met my Distant Cousins Hattie Collins and Chantelle Fiddy. Recognize a playa when you see me on the street fools. That's my fuckin peoples. They got that real love for the music. London, consider yourselves lucky, these gurls really care and you lazy fucks beter recognize that shit. I feel that shit.

And they bought me and Melissa and Dave Stelfox - quite possibly the greatest man alive - pints of some sort of Lagerish type stuff. Respect. Safe. Um, I don't know much other London ghetto slang but by tomorrow I'm gonna be right proper with that shit.

Ric and Chill are doing Pirate Radio somewhere with my man Brian Bartholomew - quite possibly the greatest man alive too - and I missed it cuz my phone dont work and well, I have excuses for everything. Get used to it. Yo Yo at Notting Hill Arts Club Thursday night. If you are in LDN and you are not there, you stupit daw. And if you got people in LDN and you havent called them yet to tell them to come out - you suck a fat dick in hell Hater.

I don't know. I'm delirious, a bit drunk, poppin weird Euro pills with Mercedes Benz symbols on them and I am out.

Leave me a comment.

SAY WHAT THIS IS HERE?
DJ Chillizms coming soon.
Lekker Conche's voor alles.

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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Wellington – Catch Us If You Can


Wellington –Catch Us If You Can/Superstar –Concord Con 031 (1974? UK)

Catch Us If You Can is an enjoyable lively and frenetic pop rocker with a pounding piano and thumping drums. The chorus is also hyper catchy:
Here comes the man in the black sedan,
Catch us if you can man, catch us if you can
Here comes the guy with the supersonic high,
Catch us if you can man, catch us if you can
It might aspire to be an outright Glam rocker, but the piano and earthy feel bring it closer to Staveley Makepeace/ Lieutenant Pigeon territory.
Although they really get going during the guitar solo, it still lacks that extra edge to turn it into a complete classic. The mid tempo B side is one of those “to make it in the music business” songs and is nicely produced.

Once again , any info is most welcome...

Click below for soundclip

Monday, September 25, 2006

Photos from oslo

Courtesy of the good folks at KINGSIZE.

Oslo and Trondheim were off the chain. Amsterdam was hazy but good. Got lots of stories to blog on and on about and 200 some photos coming in a week or so.

Peep this though. PHOTOS FROM OSLO KINGSIZEMAGAZINE KEEPING IT REALLY SOREAL.

http://www.kingsize.no/kingsize/index.php?action=read&id=4305&sc=10&str=

just copy the fuckin link i cant figure out this shit on Ric's fuckin mac and cant remember the html right now cuz im running on fumes literally.

London we will be there tomorrow. Prepare a pint, a couch and turn the telly to Channel U.

Beyonce-B’Day(2006).The Album is on the top in USA! Download free mp3!


Beyonce-B’Day(2006).

01. Deja Vu (Feat. Jay-Z) 4:00
02. Get Me Bodied 3:25
03. Suga Mama 3:25
04. Upgrade U (Feat. Jay-Z) 4:32
05. Ring The Alarm 3:23
06. Kitty Kat 3:55
07. Freakum Dress 3:20
08. Green Light 3:29
09. Irreplaceable 3:47
10. Resentment 4:40
11. Check On It (Feat. Bun B & Slim Thug) + Hidden Track 14:18

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  • In the US, new music is released on Tuesdays, but internationally, Mondays are the day that new CDs arrive in stores. And on Monday, Sept. 4 (Sept. 5 in America) Beyonce will have two reasons to celebrate; not only is Sept. 4 her 25th birthday, but her sophomore album, appropriately titled B'Day, will hit store shelves. B'Day is Beyonce's first solo album since her multi-platinum 2003 solo debut, Dangerously In Love. The new album's first single, "Deja Vu," features Jay-Z and production by Rodney Jerkins. Other producers on B'Day include The Neptunes and Swizz Beatz.
  • In related news, it was announced a couple of weeks ago that the sophomore album by Beyonce's former Destiny's Child groupmate, Kelly Rowland, was being pushed back from July to next year, apparently so that it wouldn't compete with Beyonce's album.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

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I did a lot of imaging work for this show. Richard's got tons of amazing pictures. Come check it out.

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Lemming –Father John


Lemming –Father John/Crazy Again –Polydor 205039 (1974 German Issue)

Father John is the only Glam tune I know that’s dedicated to a Monk, but please correct me if I’m wrong! Opening with monk chants, the track chugs along in fine fashion as we learn that the subject’s relationship has hit rock bottom
I have been possessed,
She makes me depressed
Father John is the only man that can deliver me from you…

Where others may go for the bottle or slide into heroin addiction, you must admire our young hero’s resourcefulness to get out of his predicament.


The chorus is gloriously simple:
Father John, the monk from St. Paul’s monastery
Deliver me from you

I can't help thinking of The Tages (Great Swedish band who created some marvellous pop/psych ditties) or even an extremely silly Easybeats. A lead break sprouts out of nowhere in pure Freakbeat fashion and the monk chants also make a return.

A weird, wonderful and quirky single.

Click below for soundclip

Friday, September 22, 2006

Recognize a Playa


Know'm talm bout?

Check the photo above. That's Grandpa SoReal right there out doing the youngsta DJ Rapid Ric and my cousin DJ Chill exponetially. After a clean 24 hours of awakness, these 3 boys landed in Oslo Norway where we immediately procured some hash from a secret unnamed source because alas and alak, we are not in Amsterdam yet, and well I kind of hit the ground running and didn't get any sleep until we hit the 45 hour mark. Yes being awake for 45 hours can be painful, but when you got beer, hash and Europe to work with you should be able to dig a little extra energy from your soul.

Actually i think I may have a problem, but for now we are going to classify my not sleeping and excessive drinking and smoking as keeping it real.

Anyway I dont have time to mess with all the photos I took last night at the thowdedest party I have been to in eons cuz I'm currently on Rapido's Mac and I can't figure out macs for things such as resizing photos and such. I only know how to click the Safari button and type things and then now I know how to Skype. If you ain't Skyping, you ain't living. Hanh. Send.

Anyway peace to Mona be for procuing an incredible TV special on the Houston rap scene. All keller, no filler. None of the goof balls were featured, just the real, including me, in my kitchen, holding Elena, talking like i know thangs. Hanh. Send.

Then Peace to Patrick and everyone at Juicy and Stress for producing a fantastic event. It was crazy to see so many people in Norway doing the Ratchet and whyling out to "Recognize a Playa" and "In the Hood" and "Mo City Don."

DJ Chill and Rapid Ric are a deadly combination. We gonna do more of this. Tonight is Trondheim, tomorrow we hit Amsterdam for a Sunday night affair peep the post below for info if you happen to be in Europe and wanna Recognize I'm a G.

O.k. look we gotta hit this place, I just wanted to try and blog some shit. Just know that Chill and Ric are nockin knockin doors down and that I am now famous in Norway. Serious, people tell me they saw me on TV and as I was walking down the street in Trondheim, every kid with his hat cocked, a rap shirt or a skateboard looked at me like "I know him from somewhere." Cuz Mona B be recognizing a playa. Hanh. Send. Knock them doors down. I'm delirious but still hittin it harder than these young bucks who think Europe is a place for sleep, rather than hash, experience and beers they don't sell at the Get n Go. Hanh. Send.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Blood Chains - Suzie


Blood Chains – Suzie/Tired Guy Of The Road –Telefunken 6.11740 (1975 German issue)

With a name like Blood Chains you could expect visions of dripping ripped flesh being torn apart by Cenobite hooks…but then again I sometimes have “high” expectations! But no, you will have to make do with a trio of dorky teens frolicking on swings. It’s a pretty good record, Suzie is medium-paced stomper with a good T. Rex-style lead doubled by sax. There’s an underlying Rubber Bullets rhythmic synth, but the production is a bit weak and the track never really takes off. The B side is more like a rockier Flintlock track (or a wimpier Jook). Once again the potential is not fully realised and the group certainly don’t live up to the promise that their name may suggest. This is a German issue, but the group and production team seem to be English.

Click below for soundclip

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

My version is better than yours part 2: Top Down Time – The Rockaways vs The Dantes



The Rockaways –Top Down Time / Don’t Cry (Tomorrow’s tears tonight) –Red Bird RB 10-005 (US 1964)

The Dantes –Top Down Time/How Many Times –Rotate Records 45-5008 (US 1964)

With summer definitely faded, what a perfect time to celebrate this classic summer anthem. First and foremost Top Down Time is a great great song effortlessly evoking the idyllic teenage summer...really making the scene, listening to my favourites like Jan & Dean now with teenage cuties in tow.
The Rockaways did the original and It’s a Bright Tunes (Tokens) creation produced by Artie Butler. It has a full East Coast snappy yet crackly production . The Dantes did the appropriate West Coast cover version which attained local hit status and it comes out somehow simpler and purer. It also adds brownie points by highlighting a wailing falsetto during the chorus. Produced by Joe Rock (who he?), it’s my favourite, but this is also probably due to having been exposed to it for longer (you can find it on Pebbles Vol 3). Anyhow both versions are great and the song has an emotional content that still resonates strongly with me. I hope that summer never ends

In our next instalment of My version is better than yours: Clap Your Hands and Stamp Your Feet: Bonnie St. Claire vs
Funky Family

Great site for French single picture sleeves

It's divided into two sections: 1960 -1975 and 1976 +. As an example you can see both sides of Hector's Bye Bye Bad Days/ Wired Up cover http://www.45vinylvidivici.net/SEVENTIESARTISTES45%20(AM)/HECTOR.htm Just pass your mouse over the picture...

DJ Rapid Ric & DJ Chill PresentA Few Euro Dirty South Dance PartiesPresented by HoustonSoReal y Mas

Trondheim flyer NOW UP! But yeah man, it's going down and if you are in Oslo, Trondheim, Amsterdam or London please come see us. Malmo, Copenhagen and Paris all fell through. We will be spending a day in Germany though promoting. Hoping to see y'all out there. Please come holler. We will have DJ Chill and Rapid Ric mixtapes + Whut it Dew T-Shirts for sale in every city. We need your money, for real, come get some shit.

Peep this right here out before you look at the flyers. It's about the TV Show in Norway. Peace to Lydverket and Stress and Kingsize and Everyone!


Oslo, you are my city. I love you. Call a realtor cuz after this I may get a summer home somewhere on your beautiful shores. People, I expect to see all y'all Devin the Dude fans out here tonight! Also they will be reshowing the Lykervet Houston TV Special with Mona B and posse. You can maybe see me sitting at my kitchen table with my daughter Elena in my lap being interviewed about Houston. See Devin smoking on my porch. Not sure what made the final cut, but I know it's gonna be throwed. Thanks to Mona B and everyone at Juicy and Tornado and Tommy Tee and Raide and everyone out there for all your help and love for the south. We got more coming. I see an Oslo monthly in my future.


Trondheim, everyone tells me I am gonna love you too.


Amsterdam, y'all already know you're my people. Thanks to everyone at the Melkweg and Statemagazine.nl. You can actually win free tickets to the event by clicking here. I'll be staying in the Bijlmer with my boy Arend. Trying to find a place for the talent to stay as we will be in Amsterdam a few extra days. Certainly could be worse things eh? We accept Euros, Shiva, Grasstacy, Shoes, Eggs, all that shit. And Rapid Ric accepts payment in fungi. Remember that.


London, we have wanted to see you for so long now. We love you too. Please buy thngs from us. The Pound is worth more than the dollar and we need yours.

(PS What y'all know about MC Eiht from Comptons Most Wanted at the Aarhus Tookit Festival October 7th? Whoooooo y'all are in for a treat. Wish I could be there. Hell, we don't get to see MC Eiht HERE!)

Monday, September 18, 2006

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Coughee Brothaz Car Wars at the Orange Show Realest Day Ever

I wish I had photos from last nights UGK show in Dallas. Man, they did a Scion Event FREE at Erykah Badu's Black Forest Theater on the south side of Dallas. All reports say that UGK's first full concert in almost five years was off the chain. About an hour long and all the hits. Shit was still lined up around the block after the show and the spot was over stuffed. A free UGK show in Dallas? Come on now. When's the free Houston show?

Thursday night's Scion sponsored Gnarls Barkley show at Warehouse Live was off the chain though.

Scion booking shows with UGK, Too Short? Let's get it going. Not sure who's got photo's from last night but I bet www.urbansouth.us would be a good place to start looking. Heard Money Waters tore it up out there too. I wish I could have, but I just couldn't drive to Dallas with Europe coming up on Wednesday. I'm bout to post the schedule...

But today...

Man, while I was a little disapointed that the show wasn't held inside the actual Orange Show - it went down in the field down the street - I can't imagine a better way to spend my day than how we did today. It was at least 95 degrees with 100% humidity, but whatever, Devin the Dude and company performed an afternoon show (along with Eugenius, LXBub, Caps One, Vatos Locos and more) that consisted of Coughee Brothaz group cuts, solos from 14K and Devin, and old Odd Squad songs.

Cars, vibes, kids, thangs, music, stuff.










Eugenius the misfit of r&b






Caps One, LXBub


LXBub, from Fort Worth


Thowdest Ice Sculpturer - Reverand Butter and Family


Coughee Brothaz


Eva and Elena love car shows


Wood Grain Grippin'


Coughee Brotha Head


Coughee Brotha Ivory


Coughee Brotha Pee Wee




Wendy and Rad Rich being active


Odd Squadd!


Coughee Brothaz






















Domo


Jugg Mugg






Rob Quest








Brent, Melissa, Elena


14K


Witnes, Bristle, Dayta

Man hold up.

Earlier today... DJ Eva had her first soccer game. Next stop Olympics.