Lamont Dozier - The picture will never change video free download


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Duration: 04:42
Uploaded: 2009/10/19

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9 years ago

naturalesque81tv

Pharoahe Monch - Desire :D

10 years ago

thomas

"... sampled this for..." No ... actually: "... stole this from Lamont Dozier"

10 years ago

OrbitAssLP

Copywrite did too.

10 years ago

RuukusBeats

The Alchemist sampled this in "Desire"

11 years ago

Barry Jordan

This has to be one of my favorite breaks! Deck and Monch abused this one!

11 years ago

DJ Mouse Trap Music

yes he did

11 years ago

DJ Mouse Trap Music

no that was curtis mayfield he sampled

11 years ago

Bhtheory1

Dr. DRE sampled a snippet of the beggining track of this song into snoops first album on the intro skit.

11 years ago

HybridDragons

LAMONT DOZIER!

11 years ago

felipexiz

The Alchemist sampled...

12 years ago

TagTV

A musical genius. "Don't let the love we share, go in vain. There's got to be enough love left to put in the picture frame." "Living without you, is going to be hard to do" "Although we're breaking up girl, the picture will never change." Class, class, class...

12 years ago

The1980Champ

Mr Lee Sampled This For Slim Thug & Boss Hogg Outlaws

12 years ago

dirmaster0

@dirmaster0 (╯°□°)╯ FUCK YALL SHAOLIN MONKS FOREVER

12 years ago

dirmaster0

INSPECTAH DECK!!

12 years ago

RocAwsum

Lamont wuz da truth back then and still iz!!

12 years ago

vidform

@SkyCity009 LAMONT DOZIER You Genius You! (Y)

13 years ago

Silenzius

@nialldcrowley and people are just simple minded i guess. although i produce some stuff, i only listen to music that my age have no clue about. i'm an old mind in a young body perhaps, but i don't see how people can miss such beauty as in the originals that are sampled. this has been in my playlist for months and i'd rather have the good old songs than whatever people are chewing gum and bobbing their heads to today

13 years ago

Silenzius

@nialldcrowley i'm just saying, if you were six years old when this came out it had some if not great popularity somehow since it was new. if i as a teenager were to buy a record of old soul/jazz/funk today, how would i know what to look for? i listen to a lot of music, and check out everything i can find but it takes a great amount of time to come by some greats because i don't know what to look for in the first place. some of my fav artist are artist i found through sampling, so it's promoting

13 years ago

nialldcrowley

@Silenzius For a start, most old soul and jazz-funk is on CD, on the internet, iTunes and of course, on YouTube. When I discovered this music as a teenager (I would have been about six years-old when this came out), it wasn't even out on CD. If your generations is learning to love this music (great news) then why are most of the comments about the samples than the original songs? Finally, I don't care about sampling or copying if people learn from doing it how to make great music...

13 years ago

Silenzius

@nialldcrowley how? in this decade, i mostly go through my dads/moms records, but lots and lots of the music i love the most are songs i've found through sampling. how are there "plenty of ways" to find 60-70s music for kids growing up these days? it's not getting any other promotion than through sampling. personally i prefer the older originals myself, but bashing hip hop in that sense is just plain stupid if you pretend to know stuff about music. you'd know better than that.

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