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Dope interview 🔥
I knew the second he spoke three words, AH, Dave from Lynch’s skit 👍🏼
BIG UPS To My Big Hommie Dave Weiner. The legend…
salute to Dave and amazing man and exc
C-Bo I think was the first independent
Very powerful and insightful interview ❤
Great interview Court informative 🫡🫡
Damn that's crazy so lynch sold all them records and couldn't even get to strange because they didn't have a car gas nothing and how you jump outta a window and leave your family in the house and you rap about killing niggas Dahmer style smh 🥴
Should've asked him what happened with krizz and kalhoun
This is wonderful
Dave is the heart of everything hip hop. This man deserves his credits. This man has done so much work with and on the biggest artists that are legends. Give this man respect. Dave is the man who helped build empires of hip hop and is extremely knowledgeable on everything in the background of things. Dave is the shit and he deserves his flowers.
Eazy E started Priority
The Brian guy had some gangster dealings with Rap-A-Lot and J Prince.
Tell Dave to check out Juice the Mac
I love revisiting this interview.
I have 1 TRILLION DOLLAR QUESTION for Mr. Dave Weiner & Mr. Bryan Turner. In 1992, Bryan Turner, Jerry Heller & Eric “Eazy-E” Wright… all 3 were sitting in Priority Records Office doing an interview for the entertainment magazine “Variety”.
The reason for the interview was to proudly announce the upcoming Double Album by Eazy-E named at that time in 1992 “TEMPORARY INSANITY”.
Bryan Turner had his own personal copy of the album (either tape or CD) and Turner was bragging to the interviewer how this Double Album will change the music industry. The album was of course DR. DRE ALREADY PRODUCED A HANDFUL OF TRACKS (legend says, LET ME RIDE that Dre released on The Chronic was already recorded by Eazy, The D.O.C. personally said he wrote that entire song in Eazy’s voice and cadence, go listen to the song now and you can definitely hear The DOC writing that for Eazy, Dre rapping on the Chronic version sounds just like how Eazy would have laid down those lyrics)!!!
Back to Temporary Insanity, Bryan Turner said the double album has 30 plus amazing tracks that sampled and used different themes and more of a Horror Movie Music Soundtrack. The rest of the tracks were said to be of course YELLA, RHYTHM D, DR JAM & MADDNESS 4 REAL,NAUGHTY BY NATURE, DJ UNEEK & TONY C.
I want to know if David Weiner got the privilege to hear the entire double album?
And where is the copy Bryan Turner had? Did he keep it?
I’m assuming Priority mastered the album and preparing to start pressing up copies.
Bryan or David needs to find a copy of that Eazy E album and send it directly to Tomica Wright & Ruthless Records because us fans need those unreleased unheard songs with their original production and music!!!
Hey Big Court! Can we try to track down Khayree? Let him tell his story and the background story of YBB Records and his stable of artists in the 90s…
dope interview salute
Man I remember in Cali, back in the mid 90's with Independent label's, you either got a Priority deal if you were either hot or if you had enough sales locally and show growing sales outside your area, if not you signed to one of the many independent distributors that could handle your area, Red's L.A., City Hall Rec., Real Talk Ent., Bayside Ent., Valley Media Inc, Solar Music Group, Fontana Distribution, etc…
Ced was a nice guy, treated most kindly but he was the biggest cheapskate I ever meet, I was a member of Black Market's Fab 17, 17 Infamous Street Teamers responsible the initial marketing and promoting of all the labels material, 24 Deep, Season of the Sickness, Xorcist, Settrippin Bloccstyle, and many more, we back packed cd's, flyers and batteries with disc players in hand to every mall, nightclub, concert, public event and back yard boogie in Northern California selling albums and promoting the artist and label, and went across the country and back several times ahead of tours doing the same, Ced paid for motels and Grayhound and that's about it, didn't pay for our food, time or anything else out of our pockets, I worked for Black Market until 2000, when I got hired by several Independents, Frisco Street Show, Get Low Prod., Slip N' Slide, We The Best, and several more, by 2002 I was getting paid well and got hired at PolyGram, Geffen and DreamWorks for promotions, for work I had done for artists and groups prior to them signing to these big names
Dave has always come off as a thorough bro.
Great interview guys! Can't believe ya'll mentioned Remble. Had to subscribe after that. R.I.P. Drakeo The Ruler man. Shout out to the Stinc Team 🥶😈🕊 #WEKNOWTHETRUTH #LLDrakeoTheRuler🏆🕊 #LLKetchyTheGreat🏆🕊
#LLSaySoTheMac🏆🕊
Great episode