Heretic said:I've been trying to get the original version forever can anybody hook a brova up![]()
I saw that the original version of this album was hosted on the Archive, but not this one, which contains uncensored versions of some tracks, and some tracks with the original uncleared samples. A cool piece of rap history.
The hook sounds like sh*t and boring - and the WORST thing: the remastered version is the only streaming version of the album on Apple Music. Thank GOD I still have the MP3s of the OG in the cloud.
Remastered Version
OG
I guess it was some sampling issues?
I just got my japanese version of Ready To Die with the samples still intact. But yeah back in the early aughts, bridgeport music filed a lawsuit against puffy for the samples on Machine Gun Funk, Ready To Die - Title Track and Gimme The Loot, the thing about was, Puffy could have easily won but just didn't give a damn for some reason.
someone gotta ask easy mo bee
cuz he talked bout how the sampling laws in 91 changed his production style..
What'd they do to the latter? Lemme find out Ozzie was sampling. lolThey did to Ready To Die what they did to Ozzy’s Blizzard of Oz![]()
Naw just a lawsuit:What'd they do to the latter? Lemme find out Ozzie was sampling. lol
In 1986, Daisley and Kerslake sued Osbourne for unpaid royalties, eventually winning songwriting credits on Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman. Subsequently, a 2002 reissue was made of these albums which replaced Daisley and Kerslake's original bass and drum parts with new parts recorded by Osbourne's then-current drummer Mike Bordinand bassist Robert Trujillo. The 2002 reissue also included new backing vocals from singers Mark Lennon and John Shanks.
The hook sounds like sh*t and boring - and the WORST thing: the remastered version is the only streaming version of the album on Apple Music. Thank GOD I still have the CD of the OG in the cloud.
Remastered Version
OG
I guess it was some sampling issues?