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Default 06-17-2006, 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by HeadUp
yeah double k seems cool as shit in his rhymes, im surprised they didnt invite you backstage to blaze with them

meeting someone that high on your list (my list for hip hop too, you lucky bastard), must have been unreal. if i ever met the roots i would be so happy, i wouldnt freak out, might come off a little too into the group, but nonetheless

that sucks you didnt get pics, but ill be sure to go next time theyre in town and mention you and your boy beer:

anything notable from the setlist?
I met De La Soul, although it was veeerry breifly in the street, just said hello and that I was a fan and enjoyed their music back in 2003. I was such a big fan of them back then, I was at a loss for words. Luckily this time I had some weed and liquor in me and was a bit sharper on my feet socially. Plus these guys were so much cooler than Pos and Maceo.
If I ever met Doom, though - I'd probably embarrass myself, that guy to me is next to godliness.

Yeah, they did the best set, Started off with mostly Stepfather tracks, Step In, Pass The 40, Tuxedo Rap, Jamboree and then they threw on a bunch of their classics...The Hang Loose, San Francisco Knights, Acid Raindrops, Jappy Jap, Blowin Wax, Time To Rock Our Shit (Which I yelled into the mic when It was put in front of me by Thes rock: ) and a number of other freestyles and tracks which I've forgotton about.

Crazy night, I got super high afterwards during me and my mates concert debriefing session.
  
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