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The Best Rap Label | Great Taste - Duration: 10:43.

- Bad Boy's still here and y'all ain't doing nothing.

- We got French Montana.

- Man, French Montana is trash.

As a rapper?

Drop some French Montana bars right now.

(overlapping chatter)

Not a chorus. - Not a chorus?

Hey, man, that's not fair to French.

- Give me a regular bar. - Don't do that to French.

- He sounds like a sandwich, let me get the French Montana.

(laughing)

Trash as a rapper.

Trash as a rapper. - That's funny.

(mellow jazz)

Tahir, come on, talk about Def Ham.

(laughing)

- Childish, bro.

You mad childish.

- Hey, what's up? It's me, Megscoop, repping

the best rap label in the game, I'm talking

'bout Cash Money taking over for the 99 and the 2000.

You already know.

(overlapping chatter)

That's what I'm saying, when you hear that.

You know what's up.

- What do you do when that happens?

- What'd you do in the church when you heard that song?

(laughing)

- That is not...

- They don't wanna make that song anymore.

(laughing)

- What up, it's ya boy DoBoy, a.k.a. Jabeta,

and this is the millennium of Aftermath

and ain't gon' be nothing after that,

so give me one more platinum placard, you can have it back.

- You got plaque on your teeth.

(laughing)

You got plenty of that. - Shut up.

- What up peeps? Tony Baker here to talk about

the best rap label for raps, Loud Records.

- Who? - Loud Records.

Home of Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Xzibit,

Krayzie Bone, Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat--

- Krayzie Bone? - Krayzie Bone.

- What's good, it's Sabrina Plug, and I'm about

to put you guys on to the best rap label, Ruff Ryders.

(booing)

- Trash! - Alright, relax.

- Sabrina, your voice is quiet, you're the hush riders.

(laughing)

- I'll give you that. - Stop. Drop.

- It's not about... (laughing)

- Quiet down.

- What up y'all? It's your boy, Kevonstage,

and I'm here to tell you why Bad Boy

is the greatest rap label of all time.

(booing) - For like two years.

- Otherwise known as Bankruptcy Label.

'Cause everybody went bankrupt.

- Otherwise known as the home of The Notorious B.I.G.,

who is in everybody's top three.

- Who else, who else? - Who else?

- Besides B.I.G.

- Biggie Smalls, Big Poppa, Christopher Wallace,

that's four right there, if you ask me.

- What's up guys? Tahir Moore here,

and I'm here to talk about the best rap record label

of all times, and it has to go

to none other than Def Jam.

The father of all of these little small companies.

They are peons in the shadow of Def Jam.

- Who else, beside Biggie?

- Diddy, Sean Combs. - No.

- Loon. - Loon, really?

- G. Dep. (laughing)

(overlapping chatter)

Craig Mack, Black Rob, and Mase, Harlem World.

- [Tony] Mase had one album.

Da Band, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, and Dylan.

- If you're from the South, you love Cash Money,

because of course there was rappers in the South,

but this is what put us on the map.

- No it's not.

- Everybody, I'm talking about Hot Boys, Lil Wayne,

Birdman, you got Slim, you had Turk.

- Did you just name Slim?

He don't rap.

(laughing)

- He's the owner!

- Okay, let's talk about the artists,

you started off with the godfather

of West Coast music, Dr. Dre.

- He wasn't a great rapper.

- Chronic 2001 was one of the highest selling albums ever.

- Oh, we just talking 'bout sales?

'Cause Vanilla Ice's debut, man.

(laughing)

That's six million records, right there.

The albums Loud put out, they still dope today.

- [DoBoy] Like what?

- Wu-Tang's first album is still dope right now.

- You've referenced that like seven times.

- Mobb Deep's first three albums are still dope right now,

there's a war going on outside no man is safe from,

everybody knows that.

- It's not about how many people were on the roster,

'cause there wasn't that many.

- Who was it? - How many on the roster?

- DMX. - Okay.

- DMX is really all I really have to say.

(laughing) - Okay.

- That's all you can say.

(overlapping chatter)

- And we got Eve, and we got The Lox,

and then we have The Lox, separately.

- But you got Jin, though. - Jin?

- Oh, let's talk about that. (overlapping chatter)

- Listen, Jin was the only mistake we made.

- Whatchu mean? Jin was amazing.

- Jin was fire.

(overlapping chatter)

- When you see Def Jam, you can't help but think

of comedy, you can't help but think of dope rappers,

you can't help but think of great movies.

- Keep it to rap!

- Listen, I'm sorry that we have so much to offer.

- Diddy make hits, he also had Yung Joc.

- You know what the problem was?

- Two records and dropped.

- Diddy makes hits.

Most rappers don't have fire after two or three albums,

so Diddy signs you, makes you hot,

then when you go to be weak--

(overlapping chatter)

Were y'all doing this when Yung Joc came out?

- To this day, Cash Money still got a big imprint on hip hop

because now they've got Young Money, Cash Money,

Rich Gang, as well, so you got Nicki Minaj---

- And Lil Wayne don't have no money.

- Young Thug, you've got Drake.

(overlapping chatter)

I can just leave now, I just said Drake.

- When you think about three rappers on the same label

and you say that you have Kendrick, you have Fifty,

you have Eminem, there's nothing more--

- Jay Z, Kanye, and Beanie Sigel are all one the same label.

(overlapping chatter)

Beanie Sigel was an amazing lyricist.

- Beanie Sigel was really good.

- Take it easy man.

- Wu-Tang is a movement, they changed the game.

- Wu-Tang is for the children.

- People still wearing Wu wear. Still.

- Wait, wait, wait, Tony, how did--

- People still wear Wu wear.

- Tony, how did they change the game?

- They changed the game with just raps, karate movies.

(laughing)

They changed the game, they brought out,

let me tell you this, let me tell you this.

- Karate movies? - Karate movies.

Karate movies and rap.

- LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, DMX.

- Okay. - Jay Z.

- That's a big gap.

- Kanye. - Hold on, hold.

- I can go back!

- Beastie Boys '84, then DMX.

- Try to stay in order, time-wise.

- Okay, Q-Tip. (laughing)

- They got LL.

- They got Beanie Sigel.

- Stop dropping Beanie Sigel!

He not good like that!

- What is your love affair with Beanie Sigel.

- Beanie Sigel was really good.

- Beanie Sigel is dope, though.

- Beanie Sigel was a dope rapper, we talking about rappers,

he one of the dopest rappers.

- All of their big artists have complained

about not getting paid, from Juvenile,

to B.G., to their biggest artist, Lil Wayne.

- Juvenile should be rich right now.

- They should change their name

from Cash Money to Owe Money.

- Hold on, here's what's so funny,

because if he, hold on, if he complained so much,

why did he re-sign in 2014? - Who did?

- Juvenile did. - Oh, he did?

- 'Cause they wouldn't let him out of his deal.

- And Turk. - But is he rich?

- No, he was already out of the deal.

- 'Cause he was working at Home Depot weeks before.

- He came back. (laughing)

- That's why he re-signed!

- Two records and shelved, that's what it is.

- That's fine, you can give me two albums,

if they're gonna be fire.

Biggie's one album, gimme one of Biggie's albums,

that's better than most labels ever have to offer.

- The West Coast was literally dead,

they came out with The Game.

The Game is one of the most slept on rappers ever.

- He's slept on for good reason.

- No, he's not.

The Game is-- - The Game ain't fire.

- Yes he is!

- The Game ain't in your top 25 rappers right now.

- He's in my top three!

- Who's your top three if The Game is in it?

- Fat Drake is one. - No.

(laughing)

- Drake is number one. - Oh, really?

- Jay Z number two, I put Game at three.

- And The Game?

- The Game is hard!

- I had Wu wear, I had a Wu-Tang--

- That was your first mistake.

- And you was practicing your karate moves.

- I had a Wu-Tang medallion that chipped my tooth one night.

- What?

- I was throwing a chair, and then the necklace came

and chipped my tooth.

- Why were you throwing a chair?

- Tony's childhood was-- - What's wrong with you?

- You're fighting your friends.

- I threw a chair, the necklace came round, bow,

I chipped my little tooth on the bottom.

- [DoBoy] Who were you throwing the chair at?

- I had a Wu-Tang Forever birthday cake.

(laughing) - Really?

- [DoBoy] Who were you throwing the chair at?

- Dead serious.

- You are forgetting to mention one

of their greatest additions to hip hop, Def Jam Vendetta.

- Shut up!

- A video game of rappers fighting?

(overlapping chatter)

That sold like crazy!

- Ruff Ryders just need to diversify they sound,

which they didn't. - Right.

- They had everybody from the same project.

- But they held it down from '98 to like...

- '99. (laughing)

(overlapping chatter)

- At least in '98, DMX was bigger than Jay Z at that time.

- He was! - DMX was definitely bigger.

- Absolutely bigger than Jay Z.

- DMX also was covered in blood and terrifying.

(laughing) - Yes, he was.

- Diddy's greatest skill is he finds you at your best,

he gets the best outta you, and he cuts you--

- And he takes all your money.

- Takes your money, gets you rich a little bit,

and he cuts you before you flop.

- Diddy is Dollar Bill from Player's Club.

(laughing)

- And aren't you arguing for Cash Money?

- Yes.

- With Baby robbing everybody?

- First of all, we'll get into that.

- You really don't wanna argue about--

- We'll get to that, we got everybody on this label.

- He kissed Lil Wayne in the mouth and won't give him $10.

(laughing)

- Cash Money is on record for never giving Tyga

a paycheck for nothing, and he gave them Rack City.

- That's 'cause he's trash.

- He's trash?

He's on the label and he's trash,

you know that's why I didn't mention him, right?

I'd rather mention Chanel and Chanel West Coast,

who are also on the label, over Tyga.

- Wow.

- When Aftermath came into frutition, they came out--

- Frutition? - Fruition.

- What are you doing? - Top of 2000, right?

- That don't do nothing with fruit.

- And they had Dr. Dre, then they had Eminem,

Eminem held down, then they had 50 Cent.

Then they had The Game, then they circled back

and brought you Kendrick!

Kendrick Lamar, dog! - Kendrick saved them.

- You couldn't wait to drop Kendrick.

- He's in the Black Panther movie soundtrack.

(laughing)

- You couldn't wait to drop Kendrick.

- They are running it.

- If it weren't for Kendrick, it would be a wrap right now.

- Who else is on there now?

- W-R-A-P.

- Wu-Tang Clan is all you really need.

- That's true. - That's all you really need.

- I cannot argue Wu-Tang.

- Kevin started a group called Boob-Tang Clan.

- And people respect Wu-Tang.

(laughing)

- DoBoy's the old hungry bastard.

(laughing)

- Tahir is roast face killah.

- Roast face killah?

- But, yo, Eve was the hottest.

- Eve went platinum.

She's dope.

For us ladies? - I loved her.

I loved Eve back in--

- And then she had songs that we could relate to.

- She was really influential, Kev got

them same paw prints on his boobs.

(laughing)

- Show us, show us, show us!

If you were alive in the '90s, you did not turn

on your radio without hearing a Cash Money song.

They're still relevant today, because without them,

there would've been no Young Money Cash Money,

which means there would've been no Drake,

and no Nicki Minaj, so--

- Drake would've thrived without Cash Money.

- And guess what he signed with.

- Well yeah, that's 'cause he like Lil Wayne.

- Lil Wayne doesn't have any cash money.

(laughing)

- Lil Wayne has cash money.

- They call it kiss money, 'cause that's what...

(laughing)

All Baby wanna give out.

- He's like, give me the (mumbles),

he's like maybe there's a kiss.

- He's just paying everybody in kisses?

- Kiss Money Records taking over for the 99.

- The world would be a much better place

if we just allowed each other

to get paid in kisses, alright?

- Hey Meg, is you finished, or is you done?

(laughing)

That's the best thing Cash Money has brought to the table.

- Put some more respect on my name!

Hey, thanks for watching another addition of Great Taste,

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ROT - Silent Hill - Duration: 8:58.

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You alright?

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*Woman crying in the distance*

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*Beep*

Hello...?

Woman: Can you remember?

What?

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...something's wrong with... with me- I ah...

I need some help.

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*Radio static*

Woman: Heh. Can you remember?

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*Crying*

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Aaahg! Ahhh... *Crying*

*Radio static*

Woman: Don't run. Running won't help.

Who the fuck is this?!

What the hell is happening to me?!

Woman: Don't you remember...

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Woman: Heh. Can you remember?

Woman: Can you remember~?

*Rumbling*

*Organic crackling*

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Ep. 2 - Voltage, Circuits, Current, AC vs DC, Analog vs Digital Signals - Duration: 5:36.

Hello and welcome to bits N blobs TV, the place to be if you want to learn electronics.

I am Frenoy Osburn and today we are going to look at basic

terminology. In particular, what is meant by voltage, circuits and current. We're going to

look at the difference between alternating current and direct current

as well as the difference between analog and digital signals.

In order to understand what's meant by current, let's consider two tanks of the same size as

shown here. It's clear to see that the water level in tank A is higher than

that in tank B. Now, if you connect the two tanks together such that water can

flow between them we will notice that water flows from tank A to tank B and

continues to flow until the water level in both the tanks is the same. So why does

this happen? This is primarily due to something we call potential energy.

See, gravity tends to pull all the objects towards the Earth and the higher you

take an object away from the Earth's surface its potential energy is said to

increase. In other words, the potential energy of an object is said to depend on

its height above the Earth's surface. If you have two identical objects, the one

that's placed higher will have more potential energy. In the case of the

water tanks, the water in tank A is said to have a higher potential due to its

height compared to the water in tank B. In other words, we can say that there's a

potential difference between the water contained in tank A and that in tank B.

When we connect the two tanks together, water flows from tank A to tank B to

try and reduce this potential difference. Meaning, the potential energy of the

water contained in tank A reduces while that in tank B increases until they

reach to a point where in the potential difference is zero causing the water to

stop flowing between the two tanks. Now, let's try to apply this to everyday life

if you look around you, every object or material that you see is made up of

tiny little atoms.

These atoms are made up of many things but we're only interested in

something called an electron.

This electron is nothing but a particle that

holds negative charge. We won't get into the actual chemistry behind this

but it is possible to obtain materials that have opposite charges. Meaning, one

is positively charged with respect to the other. This difference in the charges

gives rise to a potential difference which is also called a voltage. Now, if

you connect these two materials with a wire, the wire is said to behave like a

circuit and causes the electrons to flow from the negative terminal to the

positive terminal. A circuit is nothing but a path through which current can

flow. This flow of electrons is what we call electric current or electricity and

the container that holds the two materials together is called a battery.

The electrons migrate from the negative terminal to the positive terminal but

for simplicity, whenever we work with circuits we state that the direction of

electric current is from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. This

is very similar to what happened with the two tanks. Energy was flowing from the

tank with high potential to that of lower potential. So to summarize, voltage

is nothing but the potential difference between two terminals or materials.

When a circuit is connected between the two terminals it completes the path and

gives rise to the flow of electric current. Keep in mind that in any circuit

the direction of current is assumed to flow from the positive to the negative terminal.

I hope this has given you a basic understanding of electric current.

Now let's look at what is meant by alternating current and direct current.

Let's take a 1.5 volt battery and connect two wires to it. Let's measure

the voltage between the two terminals using a voltage measuring device called

a voltmeter. If we plot this voltage against time, we will notice that the

voltage constantly stays positive. If we connect a circuit to the battery,

the electric current flows in only one direction, from the positive to the

negative terminal and we call this direct current or DC.

If you were to measure the voltage coming from a mains socket and plot this against time, it

would look something like this. And if you were to connect a circuit to this

voltage, the current flow would be something like this. This is clearly very

different from what we saw earlier.The voltage is no longer constant but

oscillates back and forth between a positive and negative value. As you've

seen before the direction of electric current depends on the voltage and hence

it too oscillates between a positive and negative value. This type of a current is

called alternating current or AC simply because it alternates between the

positive and negative value.

What exactly is a signal?

A signal is nothing but a plot of voltage versus time. If you have a signal which takes

several values over time similar to this then, it is said to be an analog signal.

In other words, an analog signal can take an infinite number of values over a

period of time. If you have a signal which only takes two values then it will

supposed to be a binary signal and is also called a digital signal. The high

state can be called a logic one whereas the low state can be called a logic zero.

A digital signal is said to be made up of one's and zero's. The world that we live

in is analog in nature. If you consider the temperature for example, it is not

restricted to two values but can take almost any value over the course of

a day or year, this makes it analog in nature. A computer on the other hand, only

understands digital signals meaning, it can only process ones and zeros. All the

analog signals from our world need to be converted to digital signals in order

for the computer to understand them.

I hope this video has given you a good

understanding of the basic terminology. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe

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- Alright.

(energetic music)

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ Son ♪

Oh yeah.

My name's Drew Cypert.

I grew up in Abernathy, Texas.

Graduated high school here in 2011.

Went to South Plains College for a period of time

for the Creative Arts Department for commercial music.

Didn't finish.

But I did gain a lot of knowledge out of the program.

Very shortly after my about two semesters

that I spent there at SPC I got married.

And we bought a home and we moved back

to Abernathy and we've been here ever since.

Alright, this is called "Good Times Creepin' In."

(upbeat music)

♪ We were hittin' the road for a new address ♪

♪ Sold everything that wasn't repossessed ♪

♪ Well I couldn't make payments so they took the car ♪

♪ But Greyhound buses, they take you pretty far ♪

♪ Well the last few weeks got me in a spin ♪

♪ But I can feel good times creepin' in ♪

♪ Well I can feel good times creepin' in ♪

♪ I got a bindle full of glory and a bottle of sin ♪

♪ I don't know where I'm goin' but I know where I've been ♪

♪ As it all sinks in I pray to the Lord ♪

♪ I say the hardest step is the first step forward ♪

♪ And as taxin' as this ordeal has been ♪

♪ I don't know why I don't just give in ♪

♪ But tomorrow mornin' the sun'll rise ♪

♪ I won't let hard times be my demise ♪

♪ And I can feel good times creepin' in ♪

♪ I got a bindle full of glory and a bottle of sin ♪

♪ I don't know where I'm goin' but I know where I've been ♪

♪ Well my current residence is C-13 ♪

♪ Circlin' ads, wonderin' what's next for me ♪

♪ I could get a good job or go back to school ♪

♪ But you can be real sure Mama didn't raise no fool ♪

♪ 'Cause life's like a mountain and it's pretty steep ♪

♪ And I'm tumblin' down ♪

♪ And I plan to land on my feet ♪

♪ Well I can feel good times creepin' in ♪

♪ I got a bindle full of glory and a bottle of sin ♪

♪ I don't know where I'm goin' but I know where I've been ♪

You see a lot of cool things out there and you know,

you just kinda take cues from what you see,

you know, as you're doing your thing.

And I saw cigar box guitars

and I thought man, that's pretty cool.

First one I actually got I purchased off the internet.

Showed it to my dad, and he was like,

"Man, this is pretty neat,

but pretty sure we can make one of these.

In fact, I'm pretty sure we can make one better."

So we started out with my little

four-string that sits on the wall there.

We started making better ones and it started

to become a thing where they were starting to sound good

enough to where I can actually go out

and start playing with them.

(laid-back music)

♪ She woke up this morning with the words to say ♪

♪ She's gonna write a letter, gonna send it away ♪

♪ To her one true love, the one that got away ♪

♪ She's dabbin' her tongue on a ballpoint pen ♪

♪ She's shakin' it with fury, scribblin' with ♪

♪ A grim look on her face, the one she wears every day ♪

♪ 'Cause every shareable feeling and emotion she thinks ♪

♪ Stands meager up against that little tube of ink ♪

♪ Oh babe ♪

♪ One more time ♪

♪ Well he was her world and she was his queen ♪

♪ Well they got married when she turned 17 ♪

♪ Dreams of white picket fences and the like cliche ♪

♪ They tried real hard but try as they may ♪

♪ Lessons were learned and mistakes were made ♪

♪ She's gotten a little older now, ♪

♪ but now she can't convey ♪

♪ She can't wait another second to show him the light ♪

♪ Pullin' out all the drawers ♪

♪ to find a pen that writes oh pray♪

♪ As the mornin' grew older worries started to fade ♪

♪ And when she finally lost them she just ♪

♪ Drew down the shades and she cried alone ♪

♪ Long ♪

♪ Dismay ♪

♪ And by late afternoon she took a trip to ♪

♪ That corner store to buy a box of felt tips, some day ♪

♪ Yeah. ♪

Alright, you ready?

(brooding music)

♪ My mama died giving birth to me ♪

♪ A Polaroid picture serve as memories yeah ♪

♪ My daddy brought me up and gave me good raisin' ♪

♪ He's a Baptist deacon and a Prince Hall Mason ♪

♪ Well the penal system got a hold on me ♪

♪ French Robertson Unit down in Abilene ♪

♪ It all started when I turned 18 ♪

♪ That Red Light District is one hell of a scene, yeah ♪

♪ I fell in love with a girl so fair ♪

♪ Tall drink of water with dirty blonde hair ♪

♪ Well twice a week I make her my queen ♪

♪ $50 and some liquid codeine ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

♪ She broke my heart when she left that game ♪

♪ She met a rich fella from around Spokane ♪

♪ He promised riches and a better life if she'd ♪

♪ Meet his mama and become his wife, yeah ♪

♪ I shot 'em both and I made no qualms ♪

♪ When I walked up to the sheriff and extended my palms ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

About three years ago, I was working

for an irrigation company here in town.

And I got laid off shortly after the place closed down.

Shortly before the place closed down, I should say.

And well I was kinda, you know, on my tail.

So I decided, well, you know,

I can start playing a little more music and book

a few more gigs, and I'd never really done it

too incredibly seriously up to that point.

And I started to really think about it,

and started to wonder what really separated me

from the other guys that were doing solo acoustic,

'cause as you know, I'm sure there's

an enormous amount of talented artists

that do solo acoustic, singer-songwriters.

And I think that's probably the toughest thing about being

just a weekend warrior kind of musician,

in, you know, any community I assume,

is getting people to remember who you are.

So give them a lot of curb appeal,

then maybe they'll actually remember some.

(energetic music)

♪ I reckon I ♪

You know what, we're gonna have to try that one again.

I fumbled, I fumbled.

Okay, sorry about that.

Alright, cool.

So this is a tune that I wrote with a good buddy of mine

who lives up in Canyon, Texas named Zach Figueroa,

and it's a song about Frankenstein.

It's called "The Creature," here's how it goes.

(driving music)

♪ I got the strength of many men ♪

♪ I tower above the rest ♪

♪ I strike fear into people ♪

♪ I cause discord and unrest ♪

♪ Well my father was a chemist ♪

♪ My mother was a vial, on the day I was born ♪

♪ He shouted "it's alive" with a crazy crooked smile ♪

♪ Well my body came from a hangman ♪

♪ Who died in his sleep ♪

♪ Well I'm covered up in stitches ♪

♪ From my head down to my feet ♪

♪ Well my brain came from a cold-blooded killer ♪

♪ And it gives me the frights ♪

♪ 'Cause the memories of what he's done ♪

♪ They keep me up at night ♪

♪ Son ♪

♪ Well in case you ever get wondering ♪

♪ About this hatred I've acquired ♪

♪ Well I've only ever been greeted ♪

♪ With pitchforks and fire ♪

♪ Well cast out by groundless hatred ♪

♪ and complete disdain ♪

♪ All I ever wanted was love but all I got was pain ♪

♪ Well now it's time to go ♪

♪ Well now it's time to flee ♪

♪ And I'm running from those archangels ♪

♪ That the Lord has sicked on me ♪

♪ Well and when they lay me down ♪

♪ In my grave of fire, my headstone will read ♪

♪ "Justice served, no dirges in the choir" ♪

- [Man] Good CCR sound goin'.

- Yeah.

♪ Well you wake up in the morning ♪

♪ You hear the work bell ring ♪

♪ And you march up to the table ♪

♪ You see the same old thing ♪

♪ Ain't no food upon the table ♪

♪ Ain't no pork up in the pan ♪

♪ But you better not complain, boy ♪

♪ You'll get in trouble with the man ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine its ever lovin' light on me ♪

♪ Well yonder come miss Rosie ♪

♪ How in the world did you know ♪

♪ By the way she wore her apron ♪

♪ And the clothes she wore ♪

♪ Umbrella on her shoulder ♪

♪ Piece of paper in her hand ♪

♪ Yeah she's come to see the governor ♪

♪ She gonna free her man ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me, yeah ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine its ever lovin' light on me ♪

(laid-back music)

♪ Well if you ever go to Houston ♪

♪ Boy you better do right ♪

♪ Yeah you better not gamble ♪

♪ And you'd better not fight ♪

♪ Oh the sheriff will grab you ♪

♪ And the boys will bring you down ♪

♪ Then the next thing you know, boy ♪

♪ You are prison bound ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine a light on me ♪

♪ Well let the midnight special ♪

♪ Shine its ever lovin' light on ♪

♪ Me ♪

Alright.

Here's another tune I wrote called "Sold off the Harvest."

(relaxed music)

♪ I got a job that's eight to five ♪

♪ I work hard for every ounce ♪

♪ I get paid direct deposit ♪

♪ That way my rent check doesn't bounce ♪

♪ But I've come to the conclusion ♪

♪ That this life just ain't for me ♪

♪ I done sold off the harvest ♪

♪ And I didn't keep a seed ♪

♪ I never meant to be such a stiff ♪

♪ But what else can I say ♪

♪ What with utility bills ♪

♪ And all those taxes that they make us pay ♪

♪ Well financial obligation ♪

♪ I won't let it imprison me ♪

♪ I done sold off the harvest ♪

♪ And I didn't keep a seed ♪

♪ Here comes a whistle ♪

♪ Well I'm late for work again ♪

♪ That's the second time this week ♪

♪ Now I have to sneak by ♪

♪ So I won't have to take the heat ♪

♪ Well the bondsman says "strike two" ♪

♪ But I'm not stickin' around for strike three ♪

♪ I done sold off the harvest ♪

♪ And I didn't keep a seed ♪

♪ Well I don't know where I'm going ♪

♪ And I don't know what I'll do ♪

♪ Maybe I can be a foreman ♪

♪ Up in old Kalamazoo ♪

♪ I haven't gotten it all figured out ♪

♪ But you can bet your ass that I'll be free ♪

♪ I done sold off the harvest ♪

♪ And I didn't keep a seed ♪

♪ Well be sure to say goodbye ♪

♪ 'Cause it's the last time that you'll see me ♪

♪ I done sold off the harvest ♪

♪ And I didn't keep a seed ♪

Oh absolutely, people pulling out cell phones,

taking pictures of stuff and asking me lots of questions.

Yeah, absolutely, happens all the time.

And it's exactly what I wanted, you know what I mean,

I wanted people to take an interest.

Not say that

playing solo acoustic is not interesting.

Because I mean I did it for a long time,

and there are some guys in town

that could, you know, blow you away.

I just though that there would be a value

in trying to do something that nobody else was doing.

Well I should say, copy anybody

who's trying to do it in here.

I mean I'm certainly not the first one

to play cigar box guitars, and I'm certainly

not the first people to play a suitcase drum.

So it's, these are just,

I'm just taking cues from other people

and putting my own twist on it.

Here's one more original tune.

This one's called "She Don't Talk About Ropesville."

(bittersweet music)

♪ She wrote him a letter how he needs to get better ♪

♪ 'Til then she was gone ♪

♪ She was weary from the strife and tired of all the fights♪

♪ How he always came home drunk and stoned ♪

♪ She bummed a drag from her best friend ♪

♪ By the pay phone in Wellman ♪

♪ Before she blew that town ♪

♪ She was soarin' like an eagle in a '73 Regal ♪

♪ Eastbound and down ♪

♪ She was drivin' through Brownfield ♪

♪ Keepin' her eyes peeled for the distance home ♪

♪ She was drivin' through Meadow ♪

♪ Just cursin' that fella ♪

♪ For hurtin' her severe ♪

♪ She don't like to talk about Ropesville ♪

♪ 'Cause that's how far she made it ♪

♪ 'Fore she couldn't hold back the tears ♪

♪ Just flyin' down the fast lane ♪

♪ Tryin' to mask the pain ♪

♪ Foot hovered over the brake ♪

♪ Their love was like a straight block ♪

♪ With bad points and vapor lock ♪

♪ Turnin' over rattles and shakes ♪

♪ She wiped a tear from her cheek and sighed ♪

♪ Pulled into the Ampride for gas and cigarettes ♪

♪ A soda pop, Slim Jim, a little more time to think of him ♪

♪ And a battle with her second guess ♪

♪ She was drivin' through Brownfield ♪

♪ Keepin' her eyes peeled ♪

♪ For the distance home ♪

♪ She was drivin' through Meadow ♪

♪ Just cursin' that fella ♪

♪ And all the love he's shown ♪

♪ She don't like to talk about Ropesville ♪

♪ 'Cause that's the place where she felt the most alone ♪

♪Well the good Lord that I do fear and the jury of my peers♪

♪ Know I'm guilty of my crimes ♪

♪ I made friends with my bounty ♪

♪ Bouncin' in and out of county ♪

♪ Who knows how many times ♪

♪ Well that substance from across the tracks ♪

♪ The genes of biker trash ♪

♪ Fill my lungs and veins ♪

♪ But blood can only make a man ♪

♪ If he don't take a stand ♪

♪ Through happiness and pain ♪

♪ And I was driving through Brownfield ♪

♪ Never once did I yield ♪

♪ I had to right my wrongs ♪

♪ Well I called her from Meadow ♪

♪ And when I heard "hello" ♪

♪ Well that's where this story ends ♪

♪ 'Cause I swore to her that I'd never mention Ropesville ♪

♪ 'Cause that's where she was ♪

♪ When she thought she'd never see me again. ♪

I've got a Facebook fan page,

it's Drew Cypert One Man Band.

I've also got an Instagram.

All the event information, I play all over Lubbock,

so I'm always playing somewhere.

You know, at least two, three nights a week.

So if anybody wants to get in contact with me,

they can look me up there

and be able to follow me around wherever

I'm playing, come out and watch the show.

(relaxed music)

Cool, okay.

Feel pretty good about all that.

Thank you for watching the South Plains Sessions.

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