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buddymyfriend
10-20-2005, 11:17 AM
Hey man dunno if ya got this tune, 3sheets gave me the live version with Jill Scott i believe you gave him. I hadn't heard it before! If ya have got it this no worries, evry1 else should here it! This is the version with Erykah Badu from their album When things fall apart.

Peace

Buddy

robert42
10-20-2005, 02:38 PM
Yea man i got that its tune

heres some goodens:

The roots - Never Do
Erykah Badu Ft Common - I used to love HER
Roots - Guns are drawn
Brand nubian - dont let it go to your head
arrested devolpment - everyday people
common & jill scott - 8 minutes to sunrise
Common Feat. Erykah Badu & The Roots - All Night Long
also definatly check out:

Enough Beef (Dirty) - Chino XL, Common

buddymyfriend
10-20-2005, 06:31 PM
Tunes man!! On their way courtesy of Limewire, cheers 3sheets!

Peace

Buddy

beachguy in thongs
10-20-2005, 06:32 PM
May I suggest "Belly Button Window", an incomplete song from Jimi Hendrix on "First Rays of The New Rising Sun"?

SensiRide
10-20-2005, 06:35 PM
And 'Blanket' by Urban Species
I love this song when I'm smoking

beachguy in thongs
10-20-2005, 06:44 PM
Let's Hi-Jack this thread, Miss Sensi.

Or is it, Miss Ride.

Or Mrs.

:confused:

SensiRide
10-20-2005, 06:46 PM
Let's Hi-Jack this thread, Miss Sensi.

Or is it, Miss Ride.

Or Mrs.

:confused:

LOL! You guys crack me up.
Its umm Madame Le Sensi
;)

somebody someone
10-20-2005, 07:29 PM
nice choice madam.

beachguy in thongs
10-20-2005, 07:47 PM
Hmmm, I didn't realize...

Ma·dame (m-dm, mdm)
n. pl. Mes·dames (m-dm, -däm) Abbr. Mme.
1. Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a woman, especially a married woman, in a French-speaking area: Madame Cartier; Madame Jacqueline Cartier.
2. madame Used as a form of polite address for a woman in a French-speaking area.

SensiRide
10-20-2005, 07:49 PM
Hmmm, I didn't realize...

Ma·dame (m-dm, mdm)
n. pl. Mes·dames (m-dm, -däm) Abbr. Mme.
1. Used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a woman, especially a married woman, in a French-speaking area: Madame Cartier; Madame Jacqueline Cartier.
2. madame Used as a form of polite address for a woman in a French-speaking area.

Hmmm.
My first name is French

:)

esrabalamir
10-20-2005, 07:58 PM
apprenons le français,commençons par une expression universelle dans toutes les langues.Je t'aime!
:D

beachguy in thongs
10-20-2005, 08:12 PM
Sesimillia?

Welcome to the Virtual World.

beachguy in thongs
10-20-2005, 08:16 PM
apprenons le français,commençons par une expression universelle dans toutes les langues.Je t'aime!
:D

I'm in a rush, I want to decipher that so bad, but I'm not sure if it's coming from that chick from that website or not.