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Dope live version of Sure Shot (Porkys1982 for the win)
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Re: Dope live version of Sure Shot (Porkys1982 for the win)
i love Adrock' time-play, slowing down the delivery
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What's the most fun for me in this vid is them messing with the interviewer.
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well that was awkward, haha.
R.I.P. 1990s
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cane is not MMM but cane is nice.
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Re: Dope live version of Sure Shot (Porkys1982 for the win)
Glad you noticed that! I've been on the cut for over 20 years and can attest that what Cane is doing is not as easy as it looks. It's not hard to do doubles and keep the beat going, but what IS hard is keeping the timing as tight as he does with no mistakes. Those old school cats are masters at that.
Mike, on the other hand, will flex super hard but make more timing mistakes, allow for more slop, etc. So it's like a ying and yang sort of thing and at the end of the day it's hard to say which approach is more difficult. It's like Kane is trying to draw a perfect circle: simple in concept but almost impossible to execute with 100% accuracy. Mike, on the other hand, is doing some wild-style graffiti burner type shit and doesn't care as much about 100% flawlessness. I have much respect for both of them. |
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Re: Dope live version of Sure Shot (Porkys1982 for the win)
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