3:10 am
September 8, 2013
Talking about the rare & unheard album that leaked a decade ago:
Paypa Tone said
My boy was the one who got ahold of that unreleased ICP stuff. He got it from this dude who runs a music school in Detroit, The owner was this guy Frank Giammanco (“Golden Frank” from Golden Goldies ) any ways ICP did alot of songs at his studio (92-98). Long story short my boy was going to school there talked to him about ICP and frank went and pulled all this out and gave it to him telling him to give it to who ever. he also gave him a dvd of an old ICP show with them putting their paint on (on youtube) and a hallowicked show, cd quality version of Golden Goldies. The shitty part is my boy said Frank told him he had alot more and was gonna give it to him but my homie stopped going.
Looking around it looks like this guy here might be him… someone should contact him and see if he has anymore unreleased tracks
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September 15, 2015
LuckyNumbrXIII said
They weren’t really all unreleased songs. Just demos. They’re fun to listen once in a while, but rarely do they sound better than the finished product. They already released 3 or 4 of the unreleased ones on Forgotten Freshness (Can’t Beat Em Join Em, Someone’s Gonna Die, Dear ICP). Only song people seem to really desperately want to hear is “Gone.” I’d venture a guess that it will one day be on a Forgotten Freshness.
I have that album, with the incomplete version of “Gone” on it. Is there a complete version?
9:30 pm
September 15, 2015
Yeah, the quality is fine, but it’s missing the end.
I just Youtubed it and found the full version. I don’t know how mine got cut off, but I wasn’t missing anything except the very end fading out.
I love that song. I love almost every lyric Violent J writes. “If you’re ever alone in this world that we roam, I pray you’ll come back home…” Just using that word, “home”, makes it so much more personal than if he had used any other line there. Now, maybe the lyric flowed naturally to him or maybe he planned it to have such a acute impact, but either way, you can tell it was coming straight from the heart.
I don’t talk about ICP much to my friends because NONE of them will even take 10 minutes to understand what it’s about or to see the philosophy and goodness in the lyrics. Violent J once said that 90 percent of their music was meaningless but the remaining 10 percent was what to look out for. It’s really the other way around. 10 percent is meaningless.
Violent J is the greatest modern day philosopher.
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March 30, 2013
Hopefully they are all complete surprises that none of us have ever heard.
He’s Coming is just like a little outro teaser and Fabulous is a little intro. I want something fresh from the vaults of history, forgotten, unheard… forgotten freshness for real.
FF5 was the only FF that I have never purchased. Im just losing track of a lot of albums, trying to keep up.
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