Amen Brother
Amen Brother
Tagi : Amen Brother Breaks Documentary
Person009 napisał :Nice. I did not see intellectual property rights coming into.
ussrforever napisał :
The reason Gregory Coleman wouldn't go suing left and right over his contribution to hop and electronica, is probably 'cause he's been taught that riff, by some weathered nigga, who was a 100years old in 1969, and who in his turn, got it by "misspelling" it practicing some other drum riff he picket up from someone even older :) Good show people. Let them now, Don't stop telling them. One day they'll copyright a gamma scale, other - vibrations our hearts make, 'cause it has E# in it.
tonyrendajr napisał :
Never posted a comment on anything on the web; Had to comment on this. Great documentary! Thanks.
blahvatski napisał :
this is a really important documentary, thanks for making it.
MabDarogan2 napisał :
So if you can't dance to something, it's self-indulgence?
JohnnyTrotz napisał :
123,00 wtf? cool post Dude.........
brooklyninja napisał :
That was really good thanks
MustacheVerra napisał :
Interesting.
dustinwr napisał :
"man, this bloke is making a compelling argument about intellectual property law, meanwhile mad haters are trying to demonstrate their scene cred?" LOL, props dude
TessaPersoons napisał :
dear mr maxpounder, i must say i love this video, not only is it a nice history of the amen break with nice examples of the usage, the conclusion at the end is very right-on and hard 'news' for everybody who tries to bring some innovation into music. Forget the negative comments, when so much knowledge is being given, people feel a bit numb and are eagerly waitin to tell their own story. long live the amen break; after ten years of listenin to him, still lovin it!