Yo, I had 2 G-Rock joints on tape from either "Awesome 2" or "Hank Love n Halfpint" radio shows back in the mid 90's. One was called "Follow For Now". I have a shitty radio rip of this if anybody wants it. It's pretty fuckin great, keep sleeping. It also had a remix which I haven't heard since back then. I'm gonna guess it was on vinyl since it had a remix and I'm gonna guess maybe 1994? The remix used a sample of the intro to a Lonnie Liston Smith track. Then there was another G-Rock cut from around the same time, but I can't remember it for shit.
Let me know if anybody knows or has what I'm talking about.
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Yo, I had 2 G-Rock joints on tape from either "Awesome 2" or "Hank Love n Halfpint" radio shows back in the mid 90's.
ReplyDeleteOne was called "Follow For Now". I have a shitty radio rip of this if anybody wants it. It's pretty fuckin great, keep sleeping.
It also had a remix which I haven't heard since back then.
I'm gonna guess it was on vinyl since it had a remix and I'm gonna guess maybe 1994?
The remix used a sample of the intro to a Lonnie Liston Smith track.
Then there was another G-Rock cut from around the same time, but I can't remember it for shit.
Let me know if anybody knows or has what I'm talking about.