2011年10月10日星期一

There was no plan back then

We were looking to be professionals at making records and he was a professional. It Cheap Rosetta Stone just really sparked.""The Magic Number"Posdnous: "At that point, we were still trying things in Mases house, just having fun with records. [Schoolhouse Rocks] Multiplication Rock was a record we just had and we were already in love with History of the Hip-Hop I record from Tommy Boy, where Double Dee and Steinski had the beat that was up top there, so we decided to just put those two together on our little Casio machine."Trugoy: "There was no plan back then. It was just putting songs together and placing them where they belonged. Obviously three of us in the group, 3 is the magic number became the philosophy, but mostly, it was just a song that we loved and it became part of the album.""Change in Speak"Posdnous: "There was a record I found that had a whole bunch of great songs from the Mad Rosetta Stone V3 Lads on it. Then we just decided to put the Bra song from Cymade on it, we just started mashing things. We all worked together really well as a foursome, just trying to add different things.""Cool Breeze on the Rocks"Posdnous: "Honestly, I cant even remember why we decided to make that collage in the first place. When we started, it was just so cool to try to do it, like, Yo, how bout "Rocket in the Pocket"— everyone was just trying to scroll through their mind for any song that said rock in it. Everyone came to the studio with a different album, whether it was a rap album, a rock album, Michael Jackson."Trugoy: "We werent thinking legalities at that time. We were just thinking about putting good music together, and although there was a process — even at that time, we did have clear samples, and turn in Rosetta Stone Spain Spanish information — but our label didnt think that really had to clear the samples because they only expected the album to sell a couple of thousand anyway.""Can U Keep a Secret"Posdnous: "That song is a testament to a lot of the stuff we did in the studio in that it wasnt planned out as a song."Trugoy: "That was just another high moment. And a lot of people there. We had 15 or more people at our sessions at all times and we were always thinking, Lets utilize voices, lets utilize personalities. ""Jenifa Taught Me"Posdnous: "The original record was one of my fathers, Soupy [by Maggie Thrett], some old doo-wop record. It was definitely Paul who came with the Liberace cassette with Chopsticks. " "Ghetto Thang"Mase: "We had Ghetto Thang as an idea for a long time. We had that tune on the keyboard — "Trugoy: "It was one of Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 those times in Mases den on Smith Street where we always sat there and created ideas and Mases mom would come into the den having juice and cookies for us." [All laugh]Mase: "I gotta get out of here."

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