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Beat Diggin' Documentary ---CREDITS: JESPER from BUSYBODY FILMS you can peep his clips and read about other hiphop-related films on myspace.com/busybodyfilms--- Beat Diggin Art Form Documentary Real hip hop at its finest, Real producers, none of that keyboard swizz beats garbage. REAL DIGGIN IN THE CRATES SHOWING YALL HOW ITS DONE! REAL HIP HOP Legends talkin about and showin yall real Diggin in the crates: Diamond D (D.I.T.C) Mr. Walt (Beatminerz) Showbiz (D.I.T.C) Evil D (Beatminerz) Godfather Don Paul Lepe Special Appearences by: Common , Mos Def, & Royal Flush If ya feelin this DVD and its beat diggin roots, go check out Dj Ray Swift's "The Grand Spectacular"...This producer refuses to use keyboard beats and GETS HIS FINGERS DUSTY DIGGIN THE THEM CRATES! peep it & purchase if u feelin it here: http://www.stacksvinyl.com/store/the-grand-spectacular-p-8201.html?osCsid=48a267479b0b8342df35253031339371 Tags: DiamondD. Showbiz. Beatminerz. Hip Hop. Common. Underground. Diggin in the crates. D.I.T.C. Mos def. Pete Rock. |
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TLC - Diggin' On You TLC Diggin' On You (C) 1994 LaFace Records LLC Tags: TLC Diggin' On You R&B Music Video |
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crime mob diggin me well this 1 of my fav songs by da mob so check it out Tags: crime mob diggin me |
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Kings of Diggin' EPK Kon and Amir and DJ Muro EPK for the LP Kings of Diggin', features a rare appearence from Showbiz. Tags: Kon Amir Muro Showbiz Diggin DITC EPK |
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D.I.T.C- Diggin In The Crates 1992 Hard To Find Joint Tags: Bling Is Dead Hip Hop Fat joe BigL DITC GloriousRacismDestroyer |
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cut chemist goes diggin' cut chemist goes diggin' to record recycler Tags: cut chemist diggin records mpc |
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tlc diggin on you my songg Tags: my fav |
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Me'Shell NdeGeoCello - I'm Diggin' You (like an old soul rec live NSJ 1996 Den Haag Me'Shell Ndegeocello - I'm Diggin' You (like an old soul record) Tags: JAZZ FUNK URBAN SOUL ME'SHELL NDEGEOCELLO LIVE NSJ 1996 |
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Roots of Blues -- Memphis Slim „Diggin' My Potatoes No 2" Recorded: sorry no Details available John "Memphis Slim" Chatman (born September 3, 1915, Memphis, Tennessee; died February 24, 1988, in Paris, France) was a blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump-blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano. His 1952 composition "Every Day I Have the Blues" was recorded by Joe Williams, and Lowell Fulson, B. B. King, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Natalie Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Jimi Hendrix, Mahalia Jackson, Sarah Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Lou Rawls, John Mayer to name a few. He cut over 500 recordings and influenced blues pianists that followed him for decades. He spent most of the 1930s performing in honky-tonks, dance halls, and gambling joints in Memphis, Arkansas, and southern Missouri. He settled in Chicago in 1937, shortly after teamed with Big Bill Broonzy in clubs. In the late 1940s he recorded two songs for Bluebird Records that became part of his repertoire for decades, "Beer Drinking Woman," and "Grinder Man Blues," which were released under the name "Memphis Slim," given to him by Bluebird's producer, Lester Melrose. Slim became a regular session musician for Bluebird, and his piano talents supported established stars such as John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson, Washboard Sam, and Jazz Gillum. In particular, many of Slim's recordings and performances until the mid-1940s were with guitarist and singer Broonzy, who had recruited Slim to be his piano player after Josh Altheimer's death in 1940. Memphis Slim's 1952 masterpiece composition "Every Day I Have the Blues," was recorded by Lowell Fulson, and B. B. King, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Natalie Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Jimi Hendrix, Mahalia Jackson, Sarah Vaughan, Carlos Santana, Lou Rawls, just to name a few.. The 1956 version by Joe Williams (Count Basie Swings, Joe Williams Sings) was inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1992. "Every Day I Have the Blues" is also seen in John Mayer's, Where The Light Is, a DVD (and CD) live recording in Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre featuring Steve Jordan (drums) and Pino Palladino (bass). In 1959 he recorded with guitarist Matt "Guitar" Murphy such as Memphis Slim at the Gate of the Horn, twelve of his compositions, includes songs "Mother Earth," "Gotta Find My Baby," "Rockin' the Blues," Steppin' Out," and "Slim's Blues." Slim first appeared outside the United States in 1960, touring with Willie Dixon, with whom he returned to Europe in 1962 as a featured artist in the first of the series of American Folk Festival concerts organized by Dixon and promoter Willie Dixon that brought many notable blues artists to Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. He moved permanently to Paris in 1962, and his engaging personality and well-horned presentation of playing, singing, and storytelling about the blues secured his position as the most prominent blues artist for nearly three decades. He appeared on television in numerous European countries, acted in several French films and wrote the score for another, and performed regularly in Paris, throughout Europe, and on return visits to the United States. In the last years of his life, he teamed up with respected jazz drummer George Collier. The two toured Europe together and became friends. After Collier in August 1987, Slim appeared in public very little. Two years before his death, Slim was named a Commander in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of France. In addition, the U.S. Senate honored Slim with the title of Ambassador-at-Large of Good Will. Memphis Slim died on February 24, 1988, of renal failure in Paris, France, at the age of 72. He is buried at Galilee Memorial Gardens, Memphis Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Tags: Blues Roots_of_Blues History_of_music |
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ROCK'A'TRENCH カクメイノウタ~Diggin' 2008年5月21日発売NEWシングル ゲゲゲの鬼太郎エンディングテーマ曲 Tags: rock'a'trench rock'a ロッカトレンチ ロッカ |