wow - that synth line before Chuck wanders on, is the intro to Blow Your Head by Fred Wesley and the JB's - Blow Your Head indeed... how appropriate is that???? genius - here's to more please x adex [head blown clean off...]
this song, like most of portishead's music, makes me have a mental orgasm. but when chuck came on stage, brain-cum came shooting out of my eyes. and now i need to clean my computer :<
jajajajajajaja Chuck D esta bien chistoso... pero a ver... no entiendo... que fue lo que canto??? parte de la rol (que no parece que lo haga) o un verso improvisado... yo le voy mas al verso improvisado... pero como yo no estuve ahí... necesito que alguien me lo diga...
@bboymantyzz Because the same synth line is used in the Public Enemy song, "Public Enemy #1"---so it's like revisiting the group's history with their leader Chuck D representing them in that portion of the set.
@lampadairefrancis I dunno. Of all the new school acts to really get sonically what Chuck and PE were about, I think Portishead is it. The sound dissonance of the production segues into the "PE #1 set" is a great homage and reflection on the magic of The Bomb Squad. Between this and the "Paul's Boutique", there's 2 solid moments on the joy (and craft) behind sampling. James Brown's legacy is totally assured with it.
wow - that synth line before Chuck wanders on, is the intro to Blow Your Head by Fred Wesley and the JB's - Blow Your Head indeed... how appropriate is that???? genius - here's to more please x adex [head blown clean off...]
adexxx23 1 year ago
Beth Gibbons has horrible posture. It suits the music :D
Rhademanthus 2 years ago
this song, like most of portishead's music, makes me have a mental orgasm. but when chuck came on stage, brain-cum came shooting out of my eyes. and now i need to clean my computer :<
IAMME000 2 years ago 11
That's from "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" isn't it...?
cedaytonarydr 2 years ago
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RoboRiise 2 years ago
You mean "Public Enemy no.1". "My Uzi weighs a ton" is a line from that joint. And yes, it is.
"Yo the brother don't swear he's nice, he knows he's nice"
Ya know what I'm sayin'
RoboRiise 2 years ago
jajajajajajaja Chuck D esta bien chistoso... pero a ver... no entiendo... que fue lo que canto??? parte de la rol (que no parece que lo haga) o un verso improvisado... yo le voy mas al verso improvisado... pero como yo no estuve ahí... necesito que alguien me lo diga...
tlalocorg 3 years ago
EL momento del 2008
Acidmarx 3 years ago
i like portishead so much and i like chuck d too but... they should'nt work together...
lampadairefrancis 3 years ago
@lampadairefrancis why ?
bboymantyzz 1 year ago
@bboymantyzz Because the same synth line is used in the Public Enemy song, "Public Enemy #1"---so it's like revisiting the group's history with their leader Chuck D representing them in that portion of the set.
02Stratus 8 months ago
@lampadairefrancis I dunno. Of all the new school acts to really get sonically what Chuck and PE were about, I think Portishead is it. The sound dissonance of the production segues into the "PE #1 set" is a great homage and reflection on the magic of The Bomb Squad. Between this and the "Paul's Boutique", there's 2 solid moments on the joy (and craft) behind sampling. James Brown's legacy is totally assured with it.
02Stratus 1 month ago
portishead take the fucking cake.
kurtisblow3000 3 years ago
brutal drums, beth's cold voice, my head implodin'
sadziom 3 years ago
BADASS!!
Asphalthabitat 3 years ago
*jaw hits floor/ head explodes*
mhoogenakker 3 years ago 5
joder, con chuck d
guau!!!!!
insuperable
si que saben estos portishead.
el cameo de Chuck con sonic youth en "Kool Thing" fue histórico.
Acidmarx 3 years ago
Ni que lo digas. Este ha sido el momento del año 2008
Acidmarx 3 years ago
Hail Yeah!!
slitwarmer 3 years ago
de lo mejor de la noche, sin duda
calaverafran 3 years ago