whole TLOP rollout might be the last time an album release felt truly larger than life/gargantuan. helped that the monoculture was still a thing back then. special era
how i felt watching this is probably what kids in the 80s felt like seeing the thriller music videos for the first time on mtv
I have PTSD from how angry i was when he changed the beat on Feedback and i didnt download the original.
I still think he ruined that song. The revised beat is still fine, but the original one was so much better imo
pardon the bravado but that was easily one of the most significant cultural events of the century
0 people on that entire signature sheet would touch Ye with a 10 foot pole at this point
I always felt like that sheet should’ve been the album cover
Seeing that notepad evolve in real time was some of the coolest s*** ever
Should’ve been the album cover
Felt like one of the biggest moments in hip hop since Carter 3 for me personally. I gotta rewatch the entire event today
Seeing all of those signed names on that notepad highkey made me a little sad though, a moment in time
seeing this in a movie theater and everyone dying laughing when the bleached a****** line came on
I have PTSD from how angry i was when he changed the beat on Feedback and i didnt download the original.
I still think he ruined that song. The revised beat is still fine, but the original one was so much better imo
same something about the og hit so hard
The donkey kong ass bassline they added cool but it takes away from it somehow
I have PTSD from how angry i was when he changed the beat on Feedback and i didnt download the original.
I still think he ruined that song. The revised beat is still fine, but the original one was so much better imo
Fun fact the drums on there minus the snare are actually Kanye beatboxing