Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The only persons I want to console me about Guru are Brian Coleman and Branford Marsalis.
From The Boston Globe, just 'cause I feel like hometown obits are the most respectful.
OH, AND WHAT HAVE WE HERE. Why, it's some good rap music coupled with some love! Mister Cee's very very special Guru-imbued Throwback at Noon today, his voice cracking and his breathing slow and focused, streaming at Rap Radar with a higher quality version on Megaupload that will startle and move you with its greatness.
“A great man, a great rapper, a great humanitarian for hiphop...don't ever let anybody tell you that you can't show your love for somebody. Ain't nobody gon stop me from doin what I need to do for Guru!” The voice cracking and the slow breathing, I know I just mentioned it but oh it is such a lovely expression of affection from one friend to another friend. Sharp blades, heavenly praise, and dues are paid!
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Debbie Downer,
I like the rap music
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any thoughts on the deathbed letter supposedly written by Guru, in which he harshly divorces his legacy from Premo? it's stirring controversies; some people think it was written by that Solar dude.
?uestlove: "not trying to bring negativity into the situation. but i do NOT believe he wrote that letter. 1) he was in a coma. 2) HE WAS IN A COMA!"
http://twitter.com/questlove/status/12513207574
interesting take about the situation:
http://diaryofahollywoodstreetking.com/the-real-solar-guru-gang-starr-story-rip-guru/#more-25725
btw, i sent you an e-mail. hoping you got it?
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