Compare Slug's or Ali's lyrical content to Eyedea's. Next, look around at the vast majority of humanity. Unless you've had some sort of experience that opened your eyes to something beyond the senses, you most likely will not immediately connect to many of the concepts Eyedea throws at you, whereas Slug & Ali package their message in a much more "earthly" style, if that makes sense. Many of us have yet to evolve beyond our atmosphere; perhaps Eyedea will be more lauded in a few centuries.
His music transformed my life into magic, I've listened to him since I was 18, 35 now and last summer his music all of a sudden meant something completely different. I understood it on a whole new level. Its crazy and about the coolest thing I have ever experienced. I fell in love with Eyedea at the 10 year anniversary show at first Ave.
@yaboo09 I thought you were talking about this video, I actually bought the krishnamurti book he talked about in the other video and still need to read it.
that makes sense though. Slug was the visionary and chief founding member / key investor for Rhymsayers, so it only makes sense that he would focus the primary directive and key resources of the business he founded and helped build, in the direction that was most beneficial to his own efforts. he knew Michael was not able the money, he really wasn't even about time art... his concepts and the over all scope of his intent was on a whole far removed level than building a construct that would harbor both his work, as well as give a aafe haven to other up coming artists. i agree eyedea was WAY advanced, on a whole other level. i feel what you're saying. and Eyedea is by far my favorite of all time, however, i think that Sean and Rhymsayers as a whole, did what they felt was best, for the long term development and solidity of what they had deeply invested themselves into. I'm not saying that's what i myself would have done, had i been on the board of Rhymsayers, however, i can understand why they allowed themselves to gradually be less tied to the areas of the abyss and beyond, that Michael was consistently and more intrinsically uniting his art / music with. sadly, i think so much was never fully explored, as could have been, had Slug and Eyedea chosen to walk one another's paths a bit further than they did, however, Slug knew it was a death sentence for him, if not possibly for the entire Rhymsayers crew... at the very least, on an emotional level. loading Michael Larson, was much like the world we live, having lost Nikola Tesla. so much more Eyedea, had with in him to give, and share with those willing to open up, listen, and read between the cracks of their own broken souls.
@keyonte0 i understand what your saying..but considering first born is just as classic as overcast..eyedea kind of got thrown on the back burner, and thats probably why he started a band, got tired of waiting on RSE..
@JoeKooL25 He's lucky that he was in a label that didn't drop him when decided to put his rap career on hiatus and join a band. Hell, they even paid for all or the necessary lessons.
I am happy that my positive thoughts are the top comment! Eyedea actually got the gap in his tooth by chipping a tooth on a Mic. People try to be hiphop and whatnot, sorry to say you have been overtaken....
Seriously.... Eyedea's gap tooth will live on.
Thumbs up if you listened to First Born at 16 and thought it was amazing...
R Eye P
Does 11 count
@@BOBBYOBVIOUS for sure. I just turned 40. Still listening
I mean I'm 14 now but I first heard that album at 11
@@BOBBYOBVIOUS Even better. IDK many young people that know of Eyedea :)
Actually this is the first person Ive ever talked to who knows who eyedea is
Yeah, I'm 17 now and still bump Eyedea, shame nobody else in my generation seems to know of him.
mad respect to you
Imagine how I feel being 21, 11 years on from this comment
@@hiphopslug Literally same
PLEASE POST MORE?!?!? This is one of the most candid interviews I've seen with him and I would love to see the whole thing!
True, pure, talent. Mikey is dearly dearly missed,
Miss you Mikey RIP brother...
I think I was 13 when I first listened to First Born. It was dope.
I am I think we were both the same age lol
Finally an interview with good audio quality
because i've already listened to it for 11 years and i already am a different person...and it's still my top pick.
Eyedea is a a poet if anything.
Compare Slug's or Ali's lyrical content to Eyedea's. Next, look around at the vast majority of humanity. Unless you've had some sort of experience that opened your eyes to something beyond the senses, you most likely will not immediately connect to many of the concepts Eyedea throws at you, whereas Slug & Ali package their message in a much more "earthly" style, if that makes sense. Many of us have yet to evolve beyond our atmosphere; perhaps Eyedea will be more lauded in a few centuries.
Very true he was way ahead of his time and on another level to most rappers.
His music transformed my life into magic, I've listened to him since I was 18, 35 now and last summer his music all of a sudden meant something completely different. I understood it on a whole new level. Its crazy and about the coolest thing I have ever experienced. I fell in love with Eyedea at the 10 year anniversary show at first Ave.
you speak the truth.
@@jessicapoepping beautiful statement. i can relate
@@kevincurpheymusic : )
RIP EYEDEA your the fucking man... your music will live on homie
So smart humble and beautiful ❤️ rip
Where is the rest!?
@yaboo09 I thought you were talking about this video, I actually bought the krishnamurti book he talked about in the other video and still need to read it.
First Born will always be my top choice of the three.
he was so handsome
He wasn’t just handsome he was sexy as fuck
my right ear enjoyed this video,
This is a clip of an interview with Eyedea a few years back. More to come soon.
13 yrs later still waiting for more clips from this interview. Drop the full vid please :) R Eye P
🙏
see eyedea was down from the beginning and i feel he got dissed.
he was so dope.
rhymesayers was so hung up on blowing up Slug and Ali..
that makes sense though. Slug was the visionary and chief founding member / key investor for Rhymsayers, so it only makes sense that he would focus the primary directive and key resources of the business he founded and helped build, in the direction that was most beneficial to his own efforts. he knew Michael was not able the money, he really wasn't even about time art... his concepts and the over all scope of his intent was on a whole far removed level than building a construct that would harbor both his work, as well as give a aafe haven to other up coming artists.
i agree eyedea was WAY advanced, on a whole other level. i feel what you're saying. and Eyedea is by far my favorite of all time, however, i think that Sean and Rhymsayers as a whole, did what they felt was best, for the long term development and solidity of what they had deeply invested themselves into.
I'm not saying that's what i myself would have done, had i been on the board of Rhymsayers, however, i can understand why they allowed themselves to gradually be less tied to the areas of the abyss and beyond, that Michael was consistently and more intrinsically uniting his art / music with.
sadly, i think so much was never fully explored, as could have been, had Slug and Eyedea chosen to walk one another's paths a bit further than they did, however, Slug knew it was a death sentence for him, if not possibly for the entire Rhymsayers crew... at the very least, on an emotional level.
loading Michael Larson, was much like the world we live, having lost Nikola Tesla. so much more Eyedea, had with in him to give, and share with those willing to open up, listen, and read between the cracks of their own broken souls.
@95qazplm
Ey? One of the few times he didn't mention a Philosopher or Psychologist.
@keyonte0 i understand what your saying..but considering first born is just as classic as overcast..eyedea kind of got thrown on the back burner, and thats probably why he started a band, got tired of waiting on RSE..
@JoeKooL25 He's lucky that he was in a label that didn't drop him when decided to put his rap career on hiatus and join a band. Hell, they even paid for all or the necessary lessons.
more to come soon??? when..
>implying rappers aren't artists
Haha, that's a rarity
@relapse4201 I asked where THIS is from, as in the interview.
I am happy that my positive thoughts are the top comment!
Eyedea actually got the gap in his tooth by chipping a tooth on a Mic.
People try to be hiphop and whatnot, sorry to say you have been overtaken....
The man
r.i.p
Where's the rest of the interview?
Hiero! R Eye P
@JoeKooL25 he just did what he wanted to do. eyedeas an artist not a rapper
yo what dvd if this from? i know its not exposing headshotts..
@95qazplm what time was a philosopher mentioned?
What happened to the audio?
Never mind. Only had half my headphones on ha
Where is this from??
rip
What is this from?!
No audio?
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