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the ox
02/03/2006, 10:07 AM
Can anyone recommend some class Irish rap songs? Scary Eire's 'Dole Queue' was amazing but anyone know of any other good ones?
max power
02/03/2006, 10:16 AM
damien dempesy, dublin town or something like that. one of the worst pieces of music i've ever heard.
i remember he did it at the best in the street in longford, certain members of section O had great fun that night.
deadman
02/03/2006, 10:25 AM
Messiah J & the Expert
playing Crawdaddy - Fri 31 Mar 2006
first album, What's confusing you, was pretty good, think they have a second coming out soon
see's it
02/03/2006, 10:25 AM
scally-limerick feeling...
finlma
02/03/2006, 11:16 AM
damien dempesy, dublin town or something like that. one of the worst pieces of music i've ever heard.
And what in the world does Damien Dempsey have to do with Irish hip-hop? You're understanding of hip-hop is clearly misaligned.
I remember years ago Bass Odessey were the first Irish hip-hop/break-beat artists. They had a few great tunes and always put on a good live show. Don't know where they are now.
The Irish scratching champion DJ Tu-Ki is pretty good.
Find some more info on Irish hip-hop here: http://www.irishhiphop.com/
see's it
02/03/2006, 12:18 PM
the celtic crew
Colie and Jambo seem to be doing ok.
superfrank
03/03/2006, 5:42 PM
Mista B and the Nextmen. All I know of..
hamish
03/03/2006, 6:17 PM
Lads, enlighten me.
What IS hip-hop????
I watch the occasional video on MTV and hear it mentioned as a hip-hop song but what is it compared to, say, r'n' b???
Do you know that video of the group dancing to that Fatboy Slim song when at the end, the lead dancer says they have a hip hop feel???
I don't get it??
1 9 2 8
03/03/2006, 6:29 PM
Lads, enlighten me.
What IS hip-hop????
I watch the occasional video on MTV and hear it mentioned as a hip-hop song but what is it compared to, say, r'n' b???
Do you know that video of the group dancing to that Fatboy Slim song when at the end, the lead dancer says they have a hip hop feel???
I don't get it??
You’re really showing your age now sirhamish
hamish
03/03/2006, 7:10 PM
You’re really showing your age now sirhamish
Yeah, I know 1928:D
I hear about Jungle, trip-hop, hip hop, garage and so on but I can't tell the difference TBH:confused:
CollegeTillIDie
03/03/2006, 8:31 PM
What about " Ship Ahoy"? can't remember the artistes name but it was about all the Invasions we had in Ireland and Sinead O'Connor did a warble on part of it. Think that one of the members may have been Oisin Lunny son of Donal.
hamish
03/03/2006, 8:35 PM
What about " Ship Ahoy"? can't remember the artistes name but it was about all the Invasions we had in Ireland and Sinead O'Connor did a warble on part of it. Think that one of the members may have been Oisin Lunny son of Donal.
Aren't you a bit mature for this kind of stuff???:p :D LOL
CollegeTillIDie
03/03/2006, 8:46 PM
Aren't you a bit mature for this kind of stuff???:p :D LOL
It was nearly 15 years ago Hamish old bean!
hamish
03/03/2006, 9:00 PM
It was nearly 15 years ago Hamish old bean!
Ah, don't get rid of your old Lizzy and Creedence records all the same CTID.:D
I still cannot see the difference between jungle, garrage, hip hop, trip hop etc.
I have an idea what drum 'n' bass is but I check out the various music channels on Sky that cover this kind of stuff - MTV Base (343), Kiss (350), Channel U (360) but TBH it doesn't do anything for me.
For example, where does Outkast's "Hey ya" fit in regarding the above categories. I like that song....a bit.
There's a British rap artist on Channel U at this moment and he rapped hip hop in the lyrics. The backing music has a kind of delayed loop sound sample. Song has just ended but they never mentioned who the artist or song is. Rapper has a white t-shirt with "nobody's perfect" on it.
CollegeTillIDie
03/03/2006, 10:30 PM
For example, where does Outkast's "Hey ya" fit in regarding the above categories. I like that song....a bit.
I like Outkast's " Roses" myself :D
hamish
04/03/2006, 12:02 PM
I like Outkast's " Roses" myself :D
Ah you're too hip for me CTID!:)
declan hide
05/03/2006, 8:42 AM
What about " Ship Ahoy"? can't remember the artistes name but it was about all the Invasions we had in Ireland and Sinead O'Connor did a warble on part of it. Think that one of the members may have been Oisin Lunny son of Donal.
Marxman
others worth checking out...
Ri Ra
Relevance
Dysfunktional (like Irish beasties)
theres a heap more, names not coming to mind right now but head over to the audio forum on www.irishhiphop.com
sligoman
05/03/2006, 11:18 AM
I hear about Jungle, trip-hop, hip hop, garage and so on but I can't tell the difference TBH:confused:Don't worry Hamish, I don't know the difference either(:eek: ), nor do I care to be honest. I listen to a song, if I like it, I like it, regardless of what "catagory" it falls under.
hamish
05/03/2006, 5:18 PM
Don't worry Hamish, I don't know the difference either(:eek: ), nor do I care to be honest. I listen to a song, if I like it, I like it, regardless of what "catagory" it falls under.
Fair point sligoman, have the same attitude myself.:)
Pauro 76
09/03/2006, 3:46 PM
wasnt there that Dooblin guy Collie knocking about, but hes more (c)rap isnt he?
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