Showing posts with label Wu Tang Clan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wu Tang Clan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

True Story!



It's 2006. It's spring. It's just another day in paradise(?).

I'm at work as usual. Sports shop. Selling shoes. Joggers, trainers, sneakers, take your pick. Me and my co-worker David are alone in the shop so what is otherwise known as "forbidden shop music" is streaming through the speakers, placed high up under the ceiling. It's one of those fresh spring days in the end of march. On of those days you can keep the door open and it feels like summer. On of those days when the tarmac in the shade is a bit damp, but the tarmac in the sun is as dry as my dads sense of humour.

A car with the roof dropped down, probably for the first time this year, stops at the red light. We can hear what music they're playing, D4L - Laffy Taffy, and they can hear the music we're playing, The Game - Hate it or love it (feat 50 cent). The volume in the store is probably to high but who is going to find out?

The day goes by in a slow pace. The customers who make the days go by are not customers today. They are out in the sun. But the slow pace is nice today anyway. No rush, no worries.

As I wrap up one of few sales, new customers step in through the door. The anoying "pling" doesn't go off because we turned it off. However, these customers makes themselves heard anyway. They're big, they're American. They all wear baggy jeans, New Era caps, some pieces of jewelery and similar jackets with the print Wu Tang on the back.

"Whaddup man!", the man in front say to me.
I can't really squease out a reply at first. Because it just occured to me that Wu Tang Clan just stepped in to our little store on Södermalm in Stockholm. I don't even have to make sure because I know it's them, they're performing tonight, but I ask anyway:
"Are you really Wu Tang Clan?"
"Fo sho", he reply, smiling and showing of his "grill".

The 'Killa Bees' start looking around the shop. David looks at me with a surprised, astouned and happy face. The music is not loud anymore. We can't even hear it. But we can hear our famous customers asking for Timberlands. I step down to the dark basement and bring them what they want.

As they walk out 25 minutes later, the music goes back on. A few new customers come in, and a few new customers leave. But I don't move. Neither do David. But yet we walk around in the footsteps of Wu Tang Clan. Then we realise; David's Wu Tang shirt is on the counter, completely forgotten, completely unsigned.

Thursday, 12 March 2009

Just a reminder!


Who knew a stolen flower pot, some wood and some oven bars would make a perfect grill?

While the people back home is struggling with -3 degrees celius and snow storms, we were having a barbecue in the garden last night. Believe it or not, that actually makes me feel quite alright. Call me a gloat, I'll just sit back and happily take it.

In between eating half burnt miniature burgers and blowing up cans of deodorant, we were listening to some DJ from the housemate's hometown. Can't remember the name, but he was amazing. You got mixes of old school Hiphop, funk, soul, featured rap artists and I don't know where to stop. I'm going to try to find it so I can throw it up here so we all can ejnoy it.

During the endless track, at exactly 13 minutes and 54 seconds into it, "the best thing in music ever", were supposed to come. At least according to my housemate. And it was good, but it wasn't that good.

But it reminded me of something. Something that has been a bit forgotten, somewhere deep, deep down in my iTunes library. It came out in 2001, and I recall sitting for hours in front of the computer, listenning to it and playing solitare over and over again. They're both equally addictive.

That something is:

Wu Tang Clan - Gravel Pit


More from Wu Tang Clan will come. I have a personal encounter with them to report about.