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  • GREATNESS

  • Smooth as butta!

  • Fuck dre!this is Masta Ace-Nostalgia not just dre!

  • the Chemodan

  • ...then you don't know. Shout outs to Marco Polo though!

  • Stil DRE 1:23 ! :)

  • i just lose my mind...

  • Oh, so it's the bit at 2:21 that inspired it. Mad.

  • Where the fuck is the sample ?????

  • man oh man i can feel you grant,.this is great music for the soul.

  • beautiful 

  • Still Dre..? OMG!

  • kendrick lamar dont understand

  • Masta Ace Nostalgia (2007) sample!

  • Still DRE sample starts at 1:23 and 2:21, this is a great mellow tune by itself though - great digging and reworking. Two great songs!

  • A warm summer evening, the sun settles down, children play, working class suburbs, no car on the street, just children, the ladies ware colorful dresses.. a sweet atmosphere... and you .... craving to fall in love again

  • I don't know, something about this music makes me want to like him but the whole atmosphere and his kind of improvising is just a bit too modern for me. I think I'm definitely a 30's to late 50's jazz person.

  • @BButtplug  why are u on this page then ?

  • Puts me in an evening cocktail, melancholy mood. But sooooo good! 

  • I bought my first Grant Green LP in '71. He's one of my all time favorites.

  • Hey guys, i have a question, i'm interrested in music by Grant Green and Wes Montgomery, mainly Guitar-jazz. What's the name of their Jazz-Style? I've been looking for good radiostations at shoutcast! Do you guys know some of them?

  • @tonyiommi87

    They are often classified as hard bop or soul jazz. I can't help you for radio stations but if you like that kind of jazz, listen to the albums on the Blue Note or CTI labels if you don't know them already. You will find this kind of jazz. One of my favorites is Concierto by Jim Hall!

  • @tonyiommi87 Genre = Acid Jazz

  • we should remove the comments of these pussies, fans of madonna or pi-rihanna, not able to play a chord or to listen to it without shakin like addicted freaks. Lets enjoy the peace of mind of the master and forget about these teen morons. Life is so peaceful where you are Grant...Thank you for sharing your few moments of existence with this wonderful tune.

  • Grant Green

    Rest In Peace

    June 6th, 1935 † January 31st, 1979

    If You Was Still Living, You Would Be 75 Almost 76 On 6.6.11

    Your Legeacy Lives On.

    Much Love, Peace Out =)

  • I sampled this for a song too.

  • it sounds more like "west side story" by the game than "still D.R.E"

    but i still dont think its a direct sample

  • This makes me cry. Everytime. Grant Green is among my heroes. Everytime the first notes of the solo comes in, around 2:55, I can't fight the feelin'.

  • maybe it was inspired to who ever made still dre 

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  • Still dre? where? @1:23 those notes? hahaha, FAIL !!

  • @checkabreak i agree, its a big strong...

  • By the way Grant Green was actually the true genius here.

  • @mistagunn sorry but there's no real "GENIUS" here....

  • @Honeythebeebee

    If you don't appreciate quality music then it is on you

  • @mistagunn no no lol, im a musician, i listen to music about 5 hours a day, i love a lot of things, i dont say its not good, i say there's no GENUIS here (in this song), thats all.

  • @Honeythebeebee Define genius...genius.

  • @am3155 are you a musician? i dont think so

  • @Honeythebeebee I have to be a musician too appreciate the music?

  • @am3155 of curse no, but you wouldn't say this is genius

  • Dr. Dre did not do the beat.....Scott Storch did the beat...and if you look carefully in the comments this mf actually replied to you guys claiming his work. The shit was classic

  • Na That aint it

    It was a sample but that aint the one ....SORRY!

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  • He has I believe performed with the Great eLvin Jones who has, drummer of all time jazz with Coltrane at a later day

  • This languorous sounds have gone always to my heart since, he travelled such a young man this Grant Green yes with a growler timbre of his sound gorgeous

  • u can obviosly hear it at 1.24 - 1.32

    awesome piece of producing

  • This is also the sample for Nostalgia by Marco Polo.

  • This is the real masterpiece. All the Rap Artist did was use this change the sound. Give the Real Artist that start the music they props, Most new artist are using someone else tracks, or sounds.

  • Tbh I hate rap, but Dre is a genious for getting his rap beat out of that.

  • His best album in your opinion?

  • yo did scott storch really reply to this lmao????

    Like a couple down

  • This is wonderful!

  • R u kiddin' ? Those 3 notes ? And u all think they sampled it ?!

    It's like sayin.. "oh dude...he's using piano just like me!!! that bastard!" or "oh man..he played C#..thief!"

  • @BankzZ89 sampled it??? they threw it in a loop, dre was bang some drums with his dick and voila!!! million dolla hittaaaaaaa

  • @BankzZ89

    totally on ur team on this...

  • @BankzZ89 Actually, this song got sampled by Dre. Do the research, fool.

  • @BankzZ89 Hahaha, this made me spill my drink :D

  • @BankzZ89

    it is the sample, but there aint nuthin wrong about that. They both made some good music.

  • @BankzZ89 erm.. but he did sample it.. Sampling was a part of the hiphop music back then lol. It's not something bad

  • @tob0x back then lol

  • @Comprised yea? when hiphop was hiphop man

  • @tob0x Sampling continues to be a part of hip hop. hip hop: a thing that exists and is hip hop.

    That's my point.

  • @BankzZ89 he DID sample it...go look at all reliable sources on the net..including wikipedia...he even stated it in an interview back in '06

  • @BankzZ89 lol you retarded, sampling is not stealing -- it's bringing music from another era back into actuality. and yeah "those 3 notes" are the same chords as in Still Dre, with the exact same tone and grain --- might not be a mere coincidence

  • @TheMegamoule Reading my comment (10 months ago) and now yours... Yeah, I think you're the retard.

  • @BankzZ89 So you're saying you've grown intellectually in the last ten months? or that I am simply retarded because I commented on your comment (which is the top comment at the moment). If you haven't changed your mind about sampling you're still a retard.

  • @TheMegamoule Don't try to lecture me, little boy. I know very well what's "sapmling" and "stealing". That was never even the subject of our discussion here, so piss off!

    p.s.

    The fact that my comment is the top rated shows that the people agree with me, and you're just a punk who's just seen an MPC for the very first time, heard something about it and now is trying to be smart on the internet.

    End of discussion!

  • @BankzZ89 *makes a comment about sampling*

    *claims that sampling was never the subject of the discussion*

    *receives thumbs up on youtube*

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  • @BankzZ89 It's a FACT that he sampled it. Doesn't take away Storch's genius, as sampling is normal in hip hop music...

  • @koala381 Please tell me someone else sees the irony in Still D.R.E. -- the song supposed to define Dr. Dre and his relevance to the game -- was produced by Scott Storch and written by Jay-Z.

  • @BankzZ89 they did its in there credit notes

  • I did it! it's a hit!

  • @ScottStorchVEVO WAY TO GET RIGHT TO THE POINT SCOTT! PHILLY ALL DAY!

  • @ScottStorchVEVO you have to do some serious digging to pick that out, good looking, that is what hip hop is all about. Searching for samples is hard, but there are a lot of great sample in the jazz world if you can find the right song plus these younger producers haven't understoood the art of hip hop yet, and that's no diss to the youth because they are creative in they own but to create new music you have to look at the past sometime.

  • @MrElvinj you really believe that was Scott Storch himself writing from an official VEVO account? LOL

  • WOW!!

  • Masta Ace ft. Marco Polo - Nostalgia

  • dr dre is a genius

  • i really like this piece. can anyone recommend me some similar tunes from other interprets? thx in adv :-)

  • cali agents - just when you thought it was safe

  • It's obvious what happened here, Dre played the record and was like "Scott can you play those chords?" Simple as that.

  • Damn they lifted the whole Piano Sample for still dre

  • From 1:24, Dre kicks in ! :D

  • Elevator Music.

  • @Newman12341 Or, good music, if you're intellectual...

  • Nas- Deja Vu

  • @pastpresentdilla at which part

  • @pastpresentdilla at which part

  • i think the sample is 0:11 - 0:24 but it was really sped up, if you hear still d.r.e played really slowly it sounds like 0:11 - 0:24

  • You think of GRANT GREEN.

    You think of WES MONTGOMERY.

    Now they've got material on JOHNNY LYTLE.

    I don't know if everybody remembers the

    BADDEST OF THE BAD, but

    You should search {PYGMY- BILLY LARKINS,

    Heaven" must be like this!

    And then a BOOMHEAD drives by!

  • this was also sampled by Marco Polo (not to be confused with the gay Marco Polo that does songs with Souler Boy) on the track Nostalgia feat. Masta Ace , I think it's better than still Dre.

  • Scott Storch, nie Dre

  • This not sampel from Still Dre.

  • Dr Dre has good ears and knows what sounds good, if i tried to sample from this song i wouldn't have even heard the piano part

  • Deeply reflective and spiritual.

  • Did Dre actually sample this or did he just use it as inspiration, becuase those piano keys are very subtle and sound quite dissimilar to Still D.R.E.?

  • Beautyful!

    Takes a genious to sample it like Dre or Scott did who ever came up with it!

  • @PETKKKO maybe cus dre speed it up dumbass

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  • Fantastic ... brilliant ... God like!!!!!!

  • excellent................

  • without old classics like this hip hop wouldnt be where it is today...and marco polo sampled this on "masta ace - nostalgia"

  • 1:24

  • i thinks its not sampling (still dre)

    it was just an inspiration !

  • @starrtrax guck mal in wikipedia nach oder kauf dir des album ;) da sin alle samples angegeben im beoiheft da steht des heir auch drinnen :P

  • kann sein aber in meinen augen ist das nur ne inspiration

    und wikipedia darf man nich alles glauben was da drin steht ;)

  • this is also sampled by masta ace - nostalgia

  • you mean like 1:25, all the songs on 2001 use samples, dre gets people to replay the samples so it doesn't cost him as much money to use the samples,

  • grant green is great, dre is great. all music is great with a different flavour ;)

  • Dr. Dre.

  • dre sample is @ 1:25, but sped up, whoever did the dre track has a serious ear, I bet he listened to this track over and over again while blunted, thats the only way he could've picked up that small snippet

  • believe it or not, Scott Storch & Dr. Dre produced Still D.R.E.

  • 1:24

  • theres nothing similar to this and STILL DRE?!!

  • not only Dre...Cali Agents has sampled the piano loop from 2:35 in "just when you thought it was safe"

  • sampling doesn't mean its supposed to be similar, its taking something old and turning it into something new.

  • OK, lets forget about Dre and enjoy this masterpiece instead ;o)

  • tell me grant green looks exactly like GZA in this picture

  • holy shit you're right..its the genius!

  • lol

  • great!

  • i love how song titles can change your perspectives on music.. maybe tomorrow.. today i just wanna spend some time alone and think things over and relax.

  • which part was sampled for "Nostalgia"?

  • same keys as still dre. not sampled but some one had a good damn ear

  • interpolated is the term.

  • its listed in the credits as having been sampled

  • Yeah this song was sampled in STILL DRE... why is that so hard to believe.

    Just listen to the music...

  • Yeah, but "Still Dre" is definiteiy sped up from this an that's why i think noone don't recogise it.

  • That part at 1:25, thats where he sampled it.

    Listen to the piano.

  • not really a sample, sounbs like they replayed it , iffrent tempo added notes, they int have to creit this musician at all an they woul have gotten away with it.

  • they really didn't unless they actually did sample which i doubt. i don't believe they did so maybe they were trying to look better by credting a musician who didn't really get his due

  • "che spettacolo" he is the valentino rossi of jazz guitar

  • To the info: Actually Dr. Dre did the major part of the beat Scott Storch just assisted him on the key riffs

  • Delicioso y sugerente tema de uno de los grandes del jazz muy "kool"

  • Smooth as a summer cocktail.

  • the picture is get bigger an bigger and biger

  • thats freaky cuz when i look away and look back it starts over!

  • Still Dre

  • I don't know what constitutes a sample, but I have some difficulty associating this with "Still D.R.E."

    Anyone have any insightful thoughts?

  • at 1:24 ... the piano part was replayed but based on the same notes and sounds

  • Scott Storch listens to all kinds of music. Don't underestimate him

  • i hear it, it's just a small part in this song but it plays a major part in still d.r.e., gotta have the ear my man

  • Aaa, the song is credited in the Dre's album booklet. So, don't think please

    .a

  • Aaa? wat is that a greeting? anyway i just saw it and it turns out you're right they do credit the song on wiki but as far as a sample its not. but if he was inspired by this and came up with somethin completely different i'm impressed.

  • why would u doubt Storch would listen to jazz... that's prolly where he started. He's a classically trained pianist

  • Since he's a classically trained pianist, he probably started with classical music.

  • actually he started as a keyboard player for the roots way back when they were doing very heavily jazz influenced hip hop stuff

  • Some of you guys need to look up what "Sample" means.

  • yes he played the main melodies in the song. look it up.

  • I always thought it was sampled from lauryn hills doo wop "that thing".

  • this shit aint close to still dre

  • close enough to inspire scott storch...

  • @incrediblecHiller wow nice comment

  • @AcousticMusicPage

    They sampled it so it's pretty close...

  • he didnt sampled it. Scotty reinterpreted this

  • well dre had storch replay it

  • its a scott storch beat guys

  • its a storch & dre beat. Storch of course keyboards and dre did the drums and the other knick knack

  • and also mel man (Y)

  • If Dre did sample this(at 2:25 or so), he should pay closer attention to the run. Dre doesn't do the same run with the fingers as Grant Green does. Green's is much classier, although I am a huge Dre fan, and had never heard this, until now.

  • wtf how does stil dre sample this?!?!?

  • I think it's the bit at 2:25

  • Dre sampled it for "Still DRE".

  • Common put me up on this man...and now i know why...he is truely jazzstrodinary!!!!

  • man i want this fucking record.

  • if only you could buy this on a CD !!

    why are they holding this album

    VISIONS  up ??