Busta Rhymes: Goodie Mob's catalyst for Soul Food Lyrical direction?

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listening to a interesting podcast w/ Big Gipp of Goodie Mob talking about the beginning of Soul Food & how it was constructed. The group was in a fog of where to go until Busta Rhymes/Rampage was sharing a studio w/ Goodie. They had a book, can you guess what it was? "Behold a Pale Horse"

THIS was the book that was passed around and ultimately inspired the lyrical and concept direction for all the MEMBERS because they read William Cooper's writings & it SEEPED through their writing. Now Soul Food would have probably been a really boring album w/ out William Cooper's conspiratorial paranoid rants of madness.


So if you ever wonder why South was sparked at that time w/ "Soul Food", it was BUSTA….

:banderas:The Coming Indeed…..

If you want to listen to the interview, it really is quite something to hear the history of Goodie Mob from Big Gipp. The Whole Backstory




Curious to see who else is feeling this podcast, give it a spin, they also have good mix of Dungeon Fam material during the interview breaks. Well Done, AB+L Radio. Lots of Historical tidbits about time on Laface records and why it would be near impossible for a major backing to create a "Soul Food" in today's controlling climate of the industry.
 
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Yeah I heard this before, but I'm looking forward to really listening to this podcast.

Another positive came from Busta stalking people's sessions.
 

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I urge any black man to read and also understand the lore of, behold.


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That guy was pretty insane, you know his radio show is archived from show 1:ohhh:? He would broadcast on shortwave radio, he was Alex Jones before Alex Jones existed. He was THE OG of conspiracy radio. Check out his first broadcast, this would be a interesting documentary discussing what drove a guy to do shortwave radio broadcasts involving ufo's under water & the grand scheme or endgame for the future.

 

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That guy was pretty insane, you know his radio show is archived from show 1:ohhh:? He would broadcast on shortwave radio, he was Alex Jones before Alex Jones existed. He was THE OG of conspiracy radio. Check out his first broadcast, this would be a interesting documentary discussing what drove a guy to do shortwave radio broadcasts involving ufo's under water & the grand scheme or endgame for the future.



Conspiracy theories are bullshyt, but this book and the Soul Food album were some of the first pieces of work that set me on a path of intellectual curiosity.
 

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Conspiracy theories are bullshyt, but this book and the Soul Food album were some of the first pieces of work that set me on a path of intellectual curiosity.


you need to do more research if you think the shyt talked about in this book are bullshyt.

you do know, the author mysteriously disappeared and no one knows a thing about his disappearance.


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Conspiracy theories are bullshyt, but this book and the Soul Food album were some of the first pieces of work that set me on a path of intellectual curiosity.
I agree w/ you that most are but you know what is interesting, Bill Clinton had a quote in his book
and this is the quote verbatim:

"Just a month before, Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had left their colleague, Michael Collins, aboard spaceship Columbia and walked on the moon...The old carpenter asked me if I really believed it happened. I said sure, I saw it on television. He disagreed; he said that he didn't believe it for a minute, that 'them television fellers' could make things look real that weren't. Back then, I thought he was a crank. During my eight years in Washington, I saw some things on TV that made me wonder if he wasn't ahead of his time."

Pretty crazy that a former president said this. It makes you wonder what the hell he is referring to. :ohhh:
 
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