Insight, foresight, more sight
The clock on the wall is a quarter past midnight
I don’t love you
Heading to garden of love, ah
Life come seeking of love, of love
Midnight, midnight, midnight, midnight
Now, now, now, now, now, now
Ah ooh
12 o’clock
Ah ooh
Rock rock rock rock the midnight rush
Ah ooh
Ah ooh
Now, now, now, now, now, now
Midnight, midnight, midnight, midnight
I don’t love you
The midnight rush
Heading to garden of love, ah
Life come seeking of love, of love
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
Now now now now now approach now approaching now approach now approaching
Now now now now now now now now approaching midni-
Now now now now now now approaching mid
Now now now now approaching midni-
Now now approaching now now now now approaching midnight
All samples:
David Axelrod - The Human Abstract (1969) (the piano at 1:17)
Pekka Pohjola - The Madness Subsides (1975) (the synths at 0:08)
Baraka - Sower of Seeds (1976) (the vocals at 0:40)
Meredith Monk - Biography (1981) (that bass noise in the background at 1:10)
Akinyele - Outta State (1993) (the guitar at 3:40)
Organized Konfusion - Releasing Hypnotical Gas (1991) (the rapping that you hear at 0:00)
Meredith Monk - Dolmen Music (1981) (sampled three times in this song, the vocals at 0:13, 1:17, and 2:11)
Rotary Connection - Life Could (1968) (the drums at 0:26)
I was walking down the street the other day, and out of the corner of my eye I saw an old record shop.
Right on the top of a rack of vinyl was Endtroducing.
That started my record collection two years ago.
Man this song takes me back... I was walking home after work and this song came up on the radio on my mp3 player. It was 1am, the air was still and cool, no cars in sight and only the street lights illuminated my path home. I just decided to sit down on a bench and take everything in.
The only way I can describe that moment was just total bliss
The first lyrics are "...the clock on the wall reads a quarter past midnight".The last lyrics are "Now approaching midnight". That means damn near 24 hours had elapsed.
The 90's man. It's been 20 years. The internet has brought us together and given us a plethora of information and knowledge to draw from, but we've lost something along the way and I can't quite place it.
this is real, it evokes so my much feeling, its what I grew up listening to, I feel old or elitist for saying these types of boom bap beats are so much better than what i hear in rap these days, it calms my mind which i need especially in these crazy times we are living in, i hope everyone is staying safe and doing good, it reminds me of my friends music, he's recently make a track where he's combined a boom bap beat with post punk guitar, if anyone is chilling in self isolation and wants to hear a awesome new experimental track try searching Lonely Gimmick - Pessimistic Weather ,you may be in for a surprise and he would love to hear your opinion