You Can Thank Me Later: Group1Crew
Posted on 06.15.07 in Music and there are 4 comments.
The song starts at about 3:30. Love it. I just bought their whole album.
The official video on Youtube is even better. For some inane reason Warner Music Group has made the official video unembeddable, but I highly recommend checking it out.
Seriously. This stuff is fly.
(I think I just broke some unwritten suburban mom rule by using that word. Either that or it’s instantly now not a cool word to use because a thirty something suburban mom has used it. )
Word.
Anyway…
Maybe you’ve already discovered them. If not, well the title says it all.
Peace!!
(I’m such a dork. I know. In fact, I thoroughly enjoy being a dork. Thanks.)
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yo..yo..yo
kat. that song is fly.
yeah boy.
ahem. sorry.
great music. and i had not heard them yet. so thanks. they will be an addition to my iTunes very soon.
Jun 17, 07 at 08:21 pm
Good music, but just not my cup of tea.
Jun 17, 07 at 08:56 pm
Steven,
Ha! Glad you liked it.
Euphrony,
What’s your cup ‘o tea?
Jun 19, 07 at 09:04 am
I like Bigelow’s “Constant Comment”. It is a nice black tea, with a slight orange flavor and wonderful aroma. Also, Twining’s “Irish Breakfast” is a favorite.
As to music: I listen to a lot of bluegrass and Celtic music, mix in a fair amount of classical, big band and jazz (even the very experimental jazz, but not so much the “smooth jazz” sax stuff), vocal groups, pop, rock, some country, blues, folk, new age/world music . . . Basically, I listen to almost anything except for “dark” music (not that it has to be happy, but I don’t want to listen to music that dwells heavily on death, suicide, cruelty, that kind of thing). I’m not a fan of the prevalent urban styles that are dominating pop right now (such as Group1Crew) but I appreciate the talent and good music when I hear it. Once in a while, one such song will catch my fancy, but not that often.
On my recent flight back from Norway, my listening included a selection of 19th century Russian composers, Sara Groves, and listening to the in-flight jazz channel. I tried the in-flight Jewish music channel, but it did not appeal to me, either.



steven.russell
Jun 16, 07 at 08:45 am