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"we're not TLC"
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Don’t even know what a track phone is or idgaf |
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google is your friend my guy. while you’re at it search for smdftb while your at it.
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Interesting that the bboys have always been reluctant to talk about their epic legacy. Now they are doing interviews plugging a book that is of course all about looking back on their career. The result seems to be some real awkwardness in this interview and the feeling that they don't really care about their career. Just my opinion though
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Some of my favourite quotes from them, and keeping it local to Toronto with Much Music interviews, and I am paraphrasing here: "We try not to take ourselves too seriously, because if we did then we would be Don Henley, and we don't want to be Don Henley, not even he want's to be" Interviewer: What do you think people would say about your legacy? MCA: Yo, they all sucked after Brass Monkey. Even years before they were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and interviewer asked them what would they want in, and they always played it off like they didn't deserve to be in it. |
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i also feel like they really don't get why people love them so much or why they've been so profoundly important to so many people. there were two or three moments in this interview where i felt that way |
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