The interviews arent as long as you think on beats one. Alot of it is separated with the music being ran in between in and they probably edit a 2 hour conversation into maybe 30 min out of the hour the show is ran so pretty much the videos posted are the highlights from the hour.
Lived in DC for 4 years. Gogo is def a DC thing. We outsiders just don't get it. Crazy energy at those festivals but I could never rock with it. DC is lit tho, love that city 🔥
I love Pharrell so much. He's one of my favorite producers ever. But sometimes I feel like he acts so pretentious. He wants to act like he knows what he's talking about. There was a Art Basel interview where he kept calling the Fibonacci sequence an ambigram
So glad he brought up Ecology of Love. Makes me like Goldlink even more. I grew up watching that on repeat over the course of my teen years. So incredible.
I think Goldlink was disappointed at Pharrell's answer about Ecology of Love. Then again ... Pharrell has made a lot of music over the past (released and unreleased) it should be hard for him to recall things.
Chuck Brown is from North Carolina but lived in Virginia and Fairmount Heights Maryland, also DC own Rare essence’s started the Congo style play In which Chuck Brown had added into his music as well
Rare Essence is a Washington, D.C.-based go-go band formed in 1976.[4][5] Rare Essence has been amongst the most prominent musicians of the D.C. music scene, producing numerous hit songs in the local D.C. market and several hits nationwide, including the charting hit "Work the Walls".
Rare Essence was started in 1976 after childhood friends Quentin "Footz" Davidson, Andre "Whiteboy" Johnson, Michael "Funky Ned" Neal and John Jones decided to form a band. After school, the band gathered in their basements to play Top 40 hits from such influential funk bands as Parliament-Funkadelic, Cameo, and Con Funk Shun in practice sessions.[6][7][8] Eventually the band took on more players and conformed to the go-go style and sound, which gained recognition in the mid-70s. Although the go-go beat had been originated by Chuck Brown, the characteristic four Congo style played by all subsequent bands was originated by Rare Essence.
Goldlink is next up, dont sleep. pharell gotta stop playing and put these full interviews out
man And After That, We Didn't Talk is one of most unique, inspirational albums I'v ever heard, and At What Cost just sealed how great dude is
Manz dude u forgot GOD COMPLEX IT EMULATED WHO HE WAS AND WHERE HE WAS FROM HE WAS KICKING DOWN DOORS ON GOD COMPLEX.
I'm a simple girl, i see Goldlink, i click.
He's light years ahead
PJ S literally
I wish this was just a free podcast
NY101jah lmaoo deadass. like just upload the full video afterwards or something
The interviews arent as long as you think on beats one. Alot of it is separated with the music being ran in between in and they probably edit a 2 hour conversation into maybe 30 min out of the hour the show is ran so pretty much the videos posted are the highlights from the hour.
yo, the sound quality of this podcast is so sharp!
Lived in DC for 4 years. Gogo is def a DC thing. We outsiders just don't get it. Crazy energy at those festivals but I could never rock with it. DC is lit tho, love that city 🔥
the fact that Goldlink brought up The Ecology of Love thoughhhhh, my heart melted
this is amazing, I went to his first show ever in Springfield VA and now he's being interviewed by a legend. I'm so proud of him and the DMV
This was really good got pharrell talking bout the DMV 😂
i always forget pharrell from the dmv
Long Lost Lord sameee
Virginia Beach isn't the DMV. Northern Virginia is
I love Pharrell so much. He's one of my favorite producers ever. But sometimes I feel like he acts so pretentious. He wants to act like he knows what he's talking about. There was a Art Basel interview where he kept calling the Fibonacci sequence an ambigram
They confused the white dude so bad.
i wanna hear this gogo music
NoName Listen to Cheat On You by Reaction Band
thanks
So what did you think
Dude I wanna work with Pharrell so bad. I hope he checks out my channel one day and hits me up but I doub it lol.
keep going
Lashy LDN oh thank u so much 😊👌 I love support and thank u for taking the to read my comment and encourage me
So glad he brought up Ecology of Love. Makes me like Goldlink even more. I grew up watching that on repeat over the course of my teen years. So incredible.
Fat Trel: "When They Let Them GoGos Out You Should Leave Immediately & Pretend Every Light You See Is Green"
ALWAYS S.T.T.U when did he say that? Lol
Yeah,, these people's mouth is to wet .. I can hear it .. Don't like , love Goldlink tho
I think Goldlink was disappointed at Pharrell's answer about Ecology of Love. Then again ... Pharrell has made a lot of music over the past (released and unreleased) it should be hard for him to recall things.
Kaytranada and GoldLink on the same day?? BLESSED
"some girl" has the best worst hook of all time
Pharrell sitting there with the fallout 4 fashionable glasses. +1 charisma
was high,but this man goldlink is fye. hands down at least 6 of his songs get bumped a day ranging back from "goldlink james" to current.
GOLDLINK BRUH HE'S UNSTOPPABLE AND PPL LOVE HIM.
Him and Pharrell should collab
This is by far my favorite interview on here. Very interactive
Bro when that By Your Side remix drops on the Ecology of love.....
GoldLink was talking about The Ecology of Love at the end that's dope
ecology of love tho? Im been wanting to hear about that for a min. thank you Goldlink
D was the neighbor in high school, hella props on the success. This legend shit right here
This mic quality crazy
I'm sorry Go-Go is trash only people from DC listeners to that ...That's exactly the reason why it hasn't gone mainstream....
Teach em young!
So now I like GoldLink guys
Goldlink got me weak @ 3:27
Virginia got mad love for DC and DMV, At What Cost is a Classic.
vibe out to more like this: soundcloud.com/svnties-vegas
fuck this censorship let the man speak his truth the way he want to
He mentioned Taz Arnold as his influence/favorite artists....🙏 yesssssss!
He's amazing because his rhythm in his voice and you gave a real clear understanding why... awesome!
Damn Goldlink look so serious I wish I can cheer him up with my annoying ass
wu-tang
how are those mics so garbage yet probably expensive af. they have to lean all the way up just to hear them clearly. whats the point?
😆😆
Anyone got the id on Pharrell's shirt?
first
190 haha
STAR GAMES hate you....lmao
Pharrel with the clout glasses
soundcloud YTTK
Drop some Gogo songs I should listen too
Kay Kay Mens look up the backyard band, i really fw them back in the day
he next up.
Love
Chuck Brown is from PG Maryland not DC google it💯
PG close enough to DC to be DC in some places lmao get outa here you not from the DMV
Chuck Brown is from North Carolina but lived in Virginia and Fairmount Heights Maryland, also DC own Rare essence’s started the Congo style play In which Chuck Brown had added into his music as well
Rare Essence is a Washington, D.C.-based go-go band formed in 1976.[4][5] Rare Essence has been amongst the most prominent musicians of the D.C. music scene, producing numerous hit songs in the local D.C. market and several hits nationwide, including the charting hit "Work the Walls".
Rare Essence was started in 1976 after childhood friends Quentin "Footz" Davidson, Andre "Whiteboy" Johnson, Michael "Funky Ned" Neal and John Jones decided to form a band. After school, the band gathered in their basements to play Top 40 hits from such influential funk bands as Parliament-Funkadelic, Cameo, and Con Funk Shun in practice sessions.[6][7][8]
Eventually the band took on more players and conformed to the go-go style and sound, which gained recognition in the mid-70s. Although the go-go beat had been originated by Chuck Brown, the characteristic four Congo style played by all subsequent bands was originated by Rare Essence.
get a pop filter babes
i see you goldlink, u kno u israelite!