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« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2007, 08:05:13 AM »

I wish Lucas would come back. Seems like nobody liked him but I was totally down with Lucas. I still got a couple of his records in my music collection.
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« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2007, 08:25:08 PM »

One of my favorite whiteboy rappers was Bas Blasta or Whitey Don.  Do any of you remember them?  I had Ali D's Cd and I threw it out my second story window, then shot it with a bb gun.  It was embarrassing to hear that cat rap.  Wasn't Kool G Rap featured on the album.  Or at least the credits said he was but his voice was only used in a sample?  Red Cover Art Work Right?  How about Tony D!!!  Tony D get's the Gas Face!!!  Who knows the story behind that?  I know somebody here knows the 411 on that one!  I know Tony D was down with the Poor Righteous Teachers, he produced most of their first album.  He called out Third Bass on his solo album.  I had that shit until I destroyed it.  I didn't like the fact he was trying to diss 3rd Bass so I crushed it in my hand and actually injured myself while doing it. 
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« Reply #17 on: March 02, 2007, 09:04:50 PM »

Bas Blasta..........I almost forrgot about him.  I've still got one of his 12" singles.  Yeah, G Rap was on Ali Dee's solo album.  Tony D's a great producer, but I've never fully understood the beef.  I've heard different accounts....one being that the whole thing was a big misunderstanding.
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« Reply #18 on: March 02, 2007, 09:29:21 PM »

I thought the feud between Serch and Tony D was regarding payment of royalties. Does anyone remember that song "Shoe Polish" which was his attack on 3rd? He disses them pretty hard. I thought it was pretty funny at times. I mostly laughed at his lyrics.
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« Reply #19 on: March 06, 2007, 08:01:34 PM »

Seriously though, Lord Scotch would have been a natural.....maybe season 2.
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« Reply #20 on: March 07, 2007, 04:48:44 PM »

Bas Blasta...
was he on a song called "Down the Line" with Nice and Smooth?

"Well this is the Bas Blasta with a tongue twisted rhyme/
literally, figuratively I'll run it down the line/
.... then he goes on to rap about selling sea shells... or something.
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« Reply #21 on: March 07, 2007, 04:55:41 PM »

I didn't mind Ali Dee.

I liked the song "Who's the Flava"
or "Hit em with a Brick".... it's got a B-Real loop in it.
Or his crew track "Stompin' Committee".

I miss crew tracks from the early to mid 90s.
"The Headbanger" is probably my favorite.
or
"Roll wit the Flava" by the Flavor Unit MC's.
"Now if you got a nine, and you got a nine
And you got a nine, and you got a nine
And he got a nine, and she got a nine
Well it's a motherflockin party yo cause I got mine"
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« Reply #22 on: October 04, 2008, 11:30:06 AM »

Seriously though, Lord Scotch would have been a natural.....maybe season 2.
The producer of this show (Sacha Jenkins of Ego-Trip) is a friend of mine and originally when planning this show, asked me(MC Lord Scotch) to participate. He said that it would be Serch,, Myself, Dante Ross and Everlast as judges. I politely declined. Reality shows seem to highlight the worst in people and generally  make you a clown (see Biz Markie on celebrity fat ass or whatever that show was called, or anything Flav has ever been on.)
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« Reply #23 on: October 04, 2008, 03:22:20 PM »

Lord Scotch!!!!!  What's up?  Man, can you fill us in on how you got started and hooked up w/Pete Nice?  You going to be recording anything anytime soon?  I heard you w/Monsta Island Czars a few years back.  Thanks for the post
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« Reply #24 on: October 05, 2008, 09:46:25 PM »

PL, whats up. I assume you mean how I got started rhyming? Hmmm... in my neighborhood back in the 70's, we used to snap or rank(insulting jokes) on each other in school as little kids. I found I was good at it. I had "the gift of gab". Some of the snaps that were popular were in rhyme or song form. For example; if your pants were too short and showed your socks, what we called "High-Waters", we had a little rhyme that went "The flood is over, the land is dry/ so why do ya wear ya pants so high?"  A few years later, I began to see DJ's setting up in the school yard across the street from my house on summer evenings to play free jams. Sometime around 1977 this exploded and everyone wanted to DJ or MC. I was one of them. The local crew on my block was "DJ Stone and the Flamboyant Crew".  They are the ones who put on two twin brothers from Gowanus Projects called Extacy and Dynasty, who later formed the group Whodini. Anyway, one of the MCs in this crew was called Super Dee and he was a friend of my older brother. I hung around him and learned alot.I got copies of cassette tapes of live performances by the crews that were throwing jams in the Bx at that time, like The Furious 5 and the L Brothers. By the time I got to Jr. High School, the Fat Back Band's "King Tim the 3rd" and, a few months later, Sugarhill Gang's "Rappers Delight" were all over the radio. I had linked up with some other like-minded kids and we used to write MC routines. Mind you, this was all just for fun, the only thing I was seriously into was writing grafitti. Writing was everything. MCing was always just a hobby to me.

Well, it's bed time for me and this is a loooooong story. Maybe more tommorow... stay tuned to find out how I got thrown out of Jr. High and the public school system, am forced to go to one year of private school where I meet up with SAKE LOVER. (If you dont know that name, you prob'ly don't belong on a 3rd Bass fan site.)

Peace.
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« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2008, 04:30:41 AM »

This is unreal, man.  All I can say is thanks, and please fill us in on the rest at your convenience.  I've got a ton of questions, but there's just not enough room.  It's an honor to have a legend on the board.
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« Reply #26 on: October 06, 2008, 07:55:03 AM »

Lord Scotch!! Your story is a great read! Thanks for posting. Please continue. I love hearing the story's from that time in NYC. You lived it man, please share more! The Jr. High stuff sounds great, can't wait.

Great to see you join us. This should open up some great new dialogue,

peace.
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« Reply #27 on: October 06, 2008, 08:57:08 AM »

Thanks Lord Scotch, I look forward to reading more of your story, Thanks
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