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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby sudhanshueminem » Oct 8th, '10, 12:20

eminematherstan wrote:
eminematherstan wrote:rahul.never2far and sudhanshueminem have it but they are too lazy to share it. :angry:


nah u gawt dat damn wrong,we dnt hav da buk :'( :'(
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby Wreck » Oct 8th, '10, 17:15

One Mic wrote:Anyone interested in backstorys, explanations, and an insight into why and how Em wrote the lyrics for pretty much most of the first two albums, a couple freestyles and others should just buy it lol. Its only one of two "official" books from Eminem and definitely worth a read.

£6.49 on Play.com
- http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/1995 ... oduct.html

£6.44 on Amazon.co.uk
- http://www.amazon.co.uk/Angry-Blonde-Em ... 0060934514

$11.53 on Amazon.com
- http://www.amazon.com/Angry-Blonde-Eminem/dp/0060934514

^ Probably find it much cheaper on places like eBay too


I'm gonna buy it when I have money. But I wanna read on how he wrote some of the songs and what he was thinking when he wrote them. I didn't know TRSS was produced by Tommy Coster.
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby Sam. » Oct 8th, '10, 18:56

sudhanshueminem wrote:
eminematherstan wrote:
eminematherstan wrote:rahul.never2far and sudhanshueminem have it but they are too lazy to share it. :angry:


nah u gawt dat damn wrong,we dnt hav da buk :'( :'(
amazon doesnt ship in our country and ebay charges $30 for shipping :whistle:

rahul said he has it in a ex-hd man i asked him like 2 months ago :console:
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby sudhanshueminem » Oct 8th, '10, 23:42

rahul said he has it in a ex-hd man i asked him like 2 months ago :console:


wow :o
m gonna bombard his ass now :D
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby Wreck » Oct 11th, '10, 00:35

sudhanshueminem wrote:
rahul said he has it in a ex-hd man i asked him like 2 months ago :console:


wow :o
m gonna bombard his ass now :D


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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby sudhanshueminem » Oct 19th, '10, 12:01

damn i asked him he dont have that book :(

i have bidded on ebay uk...when my friend would come from uk he would bring da book..but it would take some time ;)
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby Sam. » Oct 19th, '10, 12:15

sudhanshueminem wrote:damn i asked him he dont have that book :(

i have bidded on ebay uk...when my friend would come from uk he would bring da book..but it would take some time ;)

fuck he lied then man :angry:
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby DanWS » Oct 19th, '10, 15:37

I just got it from my university library cuz im doing an essay on controversy in hip-hop music. The book has some pretty interesting info about how each song was created etc.
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby MikeNUFC » Oct 19th, '10, 17:00

DanWS wrote:I just got it from my university library cuz im doing an essay on controversy in hip-hop music. The book has some pretty interesting info about how each song was created etc.

Interesting choice of topic. Whats that for?

I'm doing an essay the Misinterpretation Of Rap Music as part of my A Levels (EPQ), which has been really good actully.

What course are you doing at Uni? And where, if you dont mind me asking.

On topic - book is pretty good. Especially when he talks about some of his more underground tracks, like No-One Is Iller.
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby classthe_king » Oct 19th, '10, 17:07

MikeNUFC wrote:On topic - book is pretty good. Especially when he talks about some of his more underground tracks, like No-One Is Iller.


What does he say?
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby MikeNUFC » Oct 19th, '10, 17:19

classthe_king wrote:
MikeNUFC wrote:On topic - book is pretty good. Especially when he talks about some of his more underground tracks, like No-One Is Iller.


What does he say?


Me, Swift, Bizarre, Fuzz and Proof were the illest emcees in Detroit. One time we found ourselves with access to a studio. So we decided to cut a song together. I was trying to get hold of Proof and I couldnt find him. I called Bizzare and he said "Yo, get Swift on it", so we did. And then we wanted to get Fuzz on the track, cause Fuzz was just ridiculous. Proof wasnt available for the song and besides, he didnt get along with Fuzz. DJ Head had the track and we laid it doen. Everybody came to the studio and wrote their shit. FUzz wrote his on the spot. Me, Bizarre and Swift already had ours done. Bizarre thought of the hook when he heard the beat. There was an energy I'll never forget. Swift went into the booth ans spit his verse. Everybody was like "illllll illlll". Then Bizarre and again "illl illlll illll". I spit my lines and everybody repetaed "illlll illlll illl illll". Then Fuzz went in and sput his in one take and he was just a blur of non-stop words. We were like "Ohhh fuck". It all went in perfect order. Each verse was iller than the next. It was such a buildup song. Thats the vibe we plan on capturing on D12's debut album


Infinite's also an interesting one.

The Hip Hop Shop was a spot in detroit where all the city's illest emcees would meet and it was a regular hang-out. Back in the hip hop shop days, there were verses I would throw out in the shop. I would just use them in there. Once I got a rep, I actaully used one of those verses for an open mic and people were trippin on it, so I thought "fuck it", i gotta finish it". I finished the verses and made them into a song. Kon Artis did all my beats then and had the original track. I personally think it was the best song on the albm. This was 95/96 0 the era for just rhyming for the sake of it. People at one point said I sounded like Nas, cause I used all these big words. This is show your skill ype shit.


I cant believe I just typed that all out.
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby NicoleEM » Oct 19th, '10, 18:12

Thanks for the effort Mike :D :y:
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby DanWS » Oct 19th, '10, 21:11

MikeNUFC wrote:
DanWS wrote:I just got it from my university library cuz im doing an essay on controversy in hip-hop music. The book has some pretty interesting info about how each song was created etc.

Interesting choice of topic. Whats that for?

I'm doing an essay the Misinterpretation Of Rap Music as part of my A Levels (EPQ), which has been really good actully.

What course are you doing at Uni? And where, if you dont mind me asking.

On topic - book is pretty good. Especially when he talks about some of his more underground tracks, like No-One Is Iller.


It's actually for my dissertation. The course I'm doing is called Media Professional Studies, at Liverpool John Moores Uni. We can basically do anything we want for our dissertation that is media-related. A large portion of it is actually gonna be about the controversy surrounding the Marshall Mathers LP so the Angry Blonde book is pretty useful.
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Re: Angry Blonde Book

Postby Wreck » Oct 20th, '10, 03:57

MikeNUFC wrote:
classthe_king wrote:
MikeNUFC wrote:On topic - book is pretty good. Especially when he talks about some of his more underground tracks, like No-One Is Iller.


What does he say?


Me, Swift, Bizarre, Fuzz and Proof were the illest emcees in Detroit. One time we found ourselves with access to a studio. So we decided to cut a song together. I was trying to get hold of Proof and I couldnt find him. I called Bizzare and he said "Yo, get Swift on it", so we did. And then we wanted to get Fuzz on the track, cause Fuzz was just ridiculous. Proof wasnt available for the song and besides, he didnt get along with Fuzz. DJ Head had the track and we laid it doen. Everybody came to the studio and wrote their shit. FUzz wrote his on the spot. Me, Bizarre and Swift already had ours done. Bizarre thought of the hook when he heard the beat. There was an energy I'll never forget. Swift went into the booth ans spit his verse. Everybody was like "illllll illlll". Then Bizarre and again "illl illlll illll". I spit my lines and everybody repetaed "illlll illlll illl illll". Then Fuzz went in and sput his in one take and he was just a blur of non-stop words. We were like "Ohhh fuck". It all went in perfect order. Each verse was iller than the next. It was such a buildup song. Thats the vibe we plan on capturing on D12's debut album


Infinite's also an interesting one.

The Hip Hop Shop was a spot in detroit where all the city's illest emcees would meet and it was a regular hang-out. Back in the hip hop shop days, there were verses I would throw out in the shop. I would just use them in there. Once I got a rep, I actaully used one of those verses for an open mic and people were trippin on it, so I thought "fuck it", i gotta finish it". I finished the verses and made them into a song. Kon Artis did all my beats then and had the original track. I personally think it was the best song on the albm. This was 95/96 0 the era for just rhyming for the sake of it. People at one point said I sounded like Nas, cause I used all these big words. This is show your skill ype shit.


I cant believe I just typed that all out.


:y:
Nice. Thanks for sending that over man. Pretty interesting stuff. I'ma buy the book this week :D.
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