RIP Nate, loved G-Funk Classic's Vol. 1 & 2 and Music and Me. Most people only appreciated him for his hooks but I personally really enjoyed his solo work, guy had a hell of a smooth voice and flow.
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His main talent was sampling good music. Almost all his tracks are carbon copy sampling mixes of other songs from the 70s-early 80s - often from middle age white jazz musicians lol.
He sure was great at picking out obscure and not so obscure tracks from a great era of music though and turning them into great hip-hop hooks 20 years later.
That's what makes me like his tracks more than most modern hip-hop because his sampling retains the soul of the original tracks.
Also love how the people who came in to try and crap on an artist/genre of music are getting called out for it! The double and triple Google results were hilarious!
This is a massive loss to music. If Nate Dogg sung your hook, good chance you went platinum and your song was awesome. RIP
PS- What is the point of coming in to a thread about someone's death and posting "who?". Never fails to piss me off. Figure it out people.
For me it's an honest question...Who???
I've been a professional musician for the better part of twenty-five years...Ain't never heard of the dude...
And as to the next rationalization (why are you even posting in the thread?)...well; I'm curious.
What made this guy so important?
Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
Does he even rank with any (of an untold number) of musicians who wrote their own original material and succeeded in selling millions of albums, becoming household names in the process?
Nope, didn't think so...
41?
Let me guess? Blew his heart up, riding the pipe???
I've been a professional musician for the better part of twenty-five years...Ain't never heard of the dude...
And as to the next rationalization (why are you even posting in the thread?)...well; I'm curious.
What made this guy so important?
Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
Does he even rank with any (of an untold number) of musicians who wrote their own original material and succeeded in selling millions of albums, becoming household names in the process?
Nope, didn't think so...
41?
Let me guess? Blew his heart up, riding the pipe???
Attaboy.
First it was an ER doctor, now it's a "professional musician".
Music is an art, and the art's appeal will always be in the eye (or ear) of the beholder.
If you have the time to come down from your perch, we'd be so humbled if you could direct us to true musicians.
Colin Campbell's been involved professionally in hockey for even longer than your 25 years. Doesn't mean his opinion is correct.
Maybe it's an inferiority complex or the fact that Nate Dogg was a musician for less than your 25 years and achieved the kind of acclaim that you are slowly starting to realize is unattainable for yourself.
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I've been a professional musician for the better part of twenty-five years...Ain't never heard of the dude...
So what? What makes you so important? Do you follow hip hop music? If not why would you have heard of him, or for that matter, why would you even care to post in this thread?
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And as to the next rationalization (why are you even posting in the thread?)...well; I'm curious.
What made this guy so important?
Who said he was "so important"? He was a musician that some of us enjoyed, he has now died at a young age and we're expressing our condolences and remembering his work. Exactly what is your problem with that?
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Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
Does he even rank with any (of an untold number) of musicians who wrote their own original material and succeeded in selling millions of albums, becoming household names in the process?
Nope, didn't think so...
Again, how is this at all relevent to this thread? We aren't allow to discuss the passing of a musician unless their careers measure up with rock and roll legends? Just in case you're forgetting, this is an RIP thread, not one proclaiming Nate Dogg as music's crown jewel.
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41?
Let me guess? Blew his heart up, riding the pipe???
Attaboy.
Perfect way to finish a down right horrid post. And BTW, as butt hurt as you seem to be about this thread on the basis of "who is Nate Dogg?", why don't you reveal your stage name to CP and we'll see if your 24 years experience has made you more, or less recognizable then the "crack head"? And if you're lucky, and anyone here has actually heard of you, we'll be sure to discuss the merits of your work as compared to Nate's and see if you have a leg to stand on.
Sound like a plan?
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Triple thanks to kipperfan. What a friggin' nauseating post.
I love how dude looks down his nose at drug use while proclaiming the genius of the Beatles and the Stones. Don't worry buddy, we'll have an RIP thread for Keith Richards when he finally ODs.
First it was an ER doctor, now it's a "professional musician".
Music is an art, and the art's appeal will always be in the eye (or ear) of the beholder.
If you have the time to come down from your perch, we'd be so humbled if you could direct us to true musicians.
Colin Campbell's been involved professionally in hockey for even longer than your 25 years. Doesn't mean his opinion is correct.
Maybe it's an inferiority complex or the fact that Nate Dogg was a musician for less than your 25 years and achieved the kind of acclaim that you are slowly starting to realize is unattainable for yourself.
ER Doctor? WTF are you talking about? You've obviously got me confused with someone else...? No?
I realized years ago that "getting signed" was not going to be in the cards. I still go out and make 10 Grand a year (part time), singing and playing my guitar, entertaining people.
Thus, yes, I'm still a professional musician.
I honestly never heard of this guy...not that that's really saying much.
He seems to be a really big deal (to the folks who know who he was) so I guess that says something about him...(or about those who knew who he was).
Not sure on that one.
And to add...for the poster who made the comment about Keef...
On the day that Kieth Richards passes from this mortal coil...?
There will be very few people asking who??? Nuff said.
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ER Doctor? WTF are you talking about? You've obviously got me confused with someone else...? No?
I realized years ago that "getting signed" was not going to be in the cards. I still go out and make 10 Grand a year (part time), singing and playing my guitar, entertaining people.
Thus, yes, I'm still a professional musician.
I honestly never heard of this guy...not that that's really saying much.
He seems to be a really big deal (to the folks who know who he was) so I guess that says something about him...(or about those who knew who he was).
Not sure on that one.
It's the fact that you said you were a musician like that was supposed to give you some sort of credibility in the music scene.
And to add...for the poster who made the comment about Keef...
On the day that Kieth Richards passes from this mortal coil...?
There will be very few people asking who??? Nuff said.
I guess, but I don't see how that is relevant to anything. Just because Keith Richards is hella famous doesn't mean that Nate Dogg wasn't exceptionally talented at what he did and deserving of a little respect from fellow "musicians" on the day he passes away. He contributed a lot to an art from you yourself also contribute to... don't be such a snob. It's not "Nuff said", it's a stupid thing to say.
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I've been a professional musician for the better part of twenty-five years...Ain't never heard of the dude...
And as to the next rationalization (why are you even posting in the thread?)...well; I'm curious.
What made this guy so important?
Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
Does he even rank with any (of an untold number) of musicians who wrote their own original material and succeeded in selling millions of albums, becoming household names in the process?
Nope, didn't think so...
41?
Let me guess? Blew his heart up, riding the pipe???
Attaboy.
It's people like you that really make me sick.
To come on here and completely disrespect the guy. Shame on you.
And to claim your a professional musician, and say the things you say means you have no respect or love for the art.
Shame on you, you pathetic excuse of a man.
And FYI. All those people you've named, minus Bryan Adams. Nate Dogg has worked with all of them, most uncredited. He is and always will be a well respected artist in the industry.
For me, I'll remember a true master of his craft. A professional, and one of the best voices I can remember. He filled dance floors, sold millions of records and became a household name doing what he loved to do.
Gonna miss his hooks. Wish I could've had him sing one on my tracks.
Cheers to you and the great music you left behind
R.I.P Nate Dogg
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Does he rank with Lennon/McCartney/George Martin? Does he fit in with Jagger/Richards? Umm...Brian Adams? (I'm reaching now, although anybody who knows music will recognize why I named him); Felder/Henley/Walsh?
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Strange, some people may say if you don't know why Nate Dogg is important, you don't know music...what a paradox.
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