"We have a lot of hip-hop stuff that we did with other people that is just never gonna come out," Carney told us. "Like, we did basically a full record with RZA in Los Angeles. Then we have these nine songs from this second Blackroc session. But y’know, a lot of it’s just experimenting. Some of it’s really good, I think, and some of it is not so good. But I think there’s just too much of a novelty factor to keep doing it over and over again. Doing it once was enough. I think it might get old if we keep revisiting it. But maybe one day that stuff will see the light of day. I don’t know."
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The Black Keys and RZA
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doorman offline |
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drunken admirer offline |
So, that's sitting somewhere then. "Since huge quantities of information can be computer-digitalized and transmitted, music researchers could, for example, swap records over the Net with "essentially perfect fidelity." - Rolling Stone, December 7, 1972 Posted 5 months ago #
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big fan offline |
just like track 1: "Coochie" Posted 5 months ago #
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drunken admirer offline |
damn i love me some rza and WUTANG. i really dig Blakroc, so i know i would eat that stuff up were it released! Now baby when I roll, I roll deep; so much soul, I couldn't get much sleep. -*Black Keys Fan Lounge resident Luthier/guitar GEEK*- Posted 5 months ago #
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