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Lou Bond - To the Establishment

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Monster track by the rather unknown Lou Bond. (Had to cut down the end because of the file size)
Sampled by Outkast's wailin and Prodigy's Trials of Love.

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  • hey how about you guys stop asking for the mp3 and go dig for it.

  • Thank you, Dirty Jerz!

    (Don't i know you? /cHiller)

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  • Man, this is so real. The seventies were truly

    the heydays of great R&B and classical soul music. I wish we could go back and experience this just one more time :(

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  • Outkast Wailin

  • @BillionaireDG i think that'scalled sarcasm.

  • @mcpranlster FUCK LIL WAYNE AND YOUR AUTOTUNE BULLSHIT GET THE FUCK OUT WITH THAT BULLSHIT! FAGGET YOUNG CATS THESE DAYS!

  • weak... needs a verse from lil wayne. maybe some autotune too.

  • I WANT THIS TO B PLAYED WHEN I GET MARRIED!

  • whats good ! shot out to Germany!

  • Shoutout to the dude from Hypebeast and Prodigy X Supreme for putting me on to this song

  • Great song. Sadly, its STILL relevant today.

  • @8bloc You are absolutely correct. GREAT music never ceased to be created, It's just been shoved into oblivion by the media industrial complex. There was a time not long ago when mediocrity was met with ridicule instead of encouragement. I definitely agree that adding the elements of Hip-Hop and Technology to our sonic toolbox will surely see the start of yet another musical revolution for the generations that follow us to build upon. +1 on the Roots too.

  • @firelione You can, just but the records and play them. Half these artists are still alive and well. Support them by going to the shows... Unfortunately, buying rap albums that sample them usually dosent give these artists any sort of credit or compensation as the majority of the time the publishing rights are owned by a third party...

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