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ASHLEY AKA SAVE THA DRAMA FOR YA MOMMA INTRO

aight son sons,

its a new blogger, so let me introduce myself..im ashley aka save tha drama for ya mama lol...u dont need to know my age...cough up a lung, where im from, brooklyn son, aint nuttin nice! if you a jayz fan like myself u know where i got that line from...so yea, im here to express my thoughts and opinions and get feedback on certain topics that i will share with you all!
my motive is to bring joy and sunshine to everyone..dont be afraid to speak ya mind...trust me i wont get offended...
lets stop tha bullshittin and get to tha bottom of things!!!!
thanks johnny voltik, for puttin me on ya team,appreciate it my dude!!!
talent acknowledges talent...so holla!

Favorite Music Quotes

"What are your favorite Music quotes"

Its ya man Johnny Voltik aka Black Odessius,

Me and some of my comrades was sitting around talk about music (what else would we talk about right) and we was going through our favorite quotes. There was a whole lot of quotes actually. For me, a lot of WuTang shhh came to mine. As a matter of fact my man Ghostface is probably my favorite dude to quote (in hiphop at least) Those that know me know that I barely listen to hiphop(lately at least). I go in waves Although I never can deny Pretty Tony, infact I can't wait to work with this cat (look out for that!). Anyway a whole bunch of lyrics come to mind. So respond to this and put as many quotes you want on here. I don't give a damn if its Rodney Dangerfield (I like that dude, RIP).

Here go my quotes (I got way more too):

"Get ya big aviators off my moms table that sh--- made of glass"- Raekwon/Ghostface skit
"Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam, butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham" -Prince
"Switchen speeds like Bruce Lee riding a fuji in a movie...funky like a box of coochies on loose leaf"- Redman
"Norewegan Wood" (the whole song) -The Beatles
"Compulsive lies, Flyers with my name on it , D--- made the cover now count how many veins on it"- Ghostface.
"trackmarked amioba lands with cartwheel of scratches tracks the tapeworm in paths" huh?- Mars Volta
"Trick Love the Kids...Mayonnaise sandwich!"- Trick Daddy
"Rainbow Country" (the whole song) Bob Marley and The Wailers
"Forever Loving Jah" (the Whole song) Bob Marley and the Wailers (wow I got goosebumps right now!)
"Here in my car, Im starting to think, about leaving tonight, although nothing seems right in cars" Look that up
"Letting the days go by, water flowing underground...same as it ever was...here comes the twister"-TalkingHeads
"P----,P----,P---- Marijuana!,P----,P----,P----!"- Brazilian girls
"Water it no get enemy"- Fela Kuti
"all I need in my life is, there is nothing like, I never felt quite like this, All i need in my life is"- J Dilla
"Be...The type of man thought you thought I'd..Be"- J Dilla

Okay, that's it 4 Now!

check me on myspace.com/alphalove and sonicbids.com/johnnyvoltik
see if there are any quotable's
P.S.
My mixtape  "The Missle Factory Vo.2 - the dirty versions" was finished last night!
Stay tuned to find out how you can get it!


Im tired but: HipHop and The Human Brain

       Yo Johnny Voltik here and Im tired as a muhhff. So Bloggidity Bloggatron Von bon booty gon. Okay Okay wake up Voltik. I purchased a diary last week and I been right'n my ass off. Wow who would have thought that the diary could be so effective. I mean you hear that kids should write in them. My man Jim Rohn said to buy a diary and right in it.  I used to write songs in them now I write goals and friggin recaps and shhh.
      
        See I started off as an Emcee. So I had the diary type of book. You know the joint that was black and white or red and white or any other color and white. I used to write in these mickey fickeys all day. Im talk'n BOOOOKks. I would even right in circles on the pages, up and down. from the back to the front. Then i even started writing in reverse to train my self as a rapper. I even wrote over my own rhymes and would often right without beats. I would ride the train and listen to songs with emcees on it and rap over them like they weren't there. I would focus on having my own style  and would not be influenced by the lyrics on the song that I was writing over top of. Then I would freestyle all day. I would go up and down the alphabet forward and reverse. During the week I would rap at work (I got fired for drinkin wine on the job once, houlihans, haha) Then go to my second job as a bouncer and would freestyle. Then I would write on the train and then rehearse at home shhh I wrote. On the weekends it was rediculous. My roommates used to get annoyed. Then when I smoked herb I got really raw(All my emcees out there know what that about) 

        Now weed is the shhh and when I blazed I turned into off superman. But I wanted to be the illest so I stopped smoking because I wanted it to be pure. Then i finally reached the master level of being an emcee.The work ethic of John Coltrane brought me to the next level. I Stopped thinking and the words, thoughts feelings emotions, jokes and what have you just came. I reached the high that we seek when we smoke, drink, eat, and fuhh. I was able to shut down the conscious mind and let the subconscious mind express. The language was understood because the mind itself had been trained to the point that the commands for the words were automatic. As I write this I am beginning to realize that this is what Bruce Lee had accomplished and Ekhart Tolle speaks of. When you get i tha zone It is the shhh because confidence becomes your stride. You can hear this in artists like Lil Wayne, Jay -Z, Dre 3000 and Elzhi.  

        When I finally got serious about music I stopped rapping. I totally deconstructed my self mentally. I stepped back into hiphop as if I knew nothing. At the time a friend of mine named Amadeu got me into playing percussion. My other homies Jtronius and Jr.Mega got me into singing. Then my band mates completed my studies. So for like a year I stopped rhyming seriously ( I would just blah blah blahthen get on the drums and play till my hands would swell). Finally I started to ryhme again. This sort of transformed my whole style. I began rapping like an instrument. Now im not talking Nelly sing rap, (all due respect) but like a part of a trio or band. I was like water; I could crash and I could be still. I was shapeless except for that of which held me. This has been with me ever since. Finally I stopped writing. I haven't written a song in like a year ( well maybe like a verse or 3) Its funny because I dont rap as much as I used to. I wasn't very inspired( been singing alot). Since I have moved to Brooklyn ny though, Im back at it again. The change of scenery has sparked it up again. Plus to be here and to actually see and meet the guys I grew up listening to has changed my perspective. I feel like we are brothers rather then them being big time dudes I look up to. Im am on the same field of these cats. There is no doubt in my mind that I will shine because so much has shined on me. I just would like to share my consciousness the world. Im not talk'n bout incense and protests and head wraps and shhh... I would just like to experience life fully and give people something to experience.

Wow a Eff'n tangent huh? Holla back at the kid

ISOBEL MUSIC SOCIETY - WE WANT YOUR HEARTS!

Greetings from Chateau Duchessa!

I trust this Sunday finds all of you well and rested and ready to don the armour needed to face the oncoming week.  I don't know what the good Lord put in Sunday mornings when He made them, but but I do know that when they do come around, I can speak in tongues with the best of 'em.

OOOOOOOooooooschlamadommadingdongavotebarackobamamomma!  Hallelujah!  Thank ya, Jeezus!

Lord, forgive me.  Heheheheh.

But, seriously, let me get to the point.  The meaning of this post, in one way, is to semi-formally introduce Isobel Music Society to the times.  We are a group of artists who will soundtrack the next generation's stare down with history.

Face it - this country is seemingly days away from an historic changing of the guard.  Who better to usher in all the pomp and circumstance than the avant-garde?  That is precisely a function of Isobel Music Society.

Sooner than later, a plan will be revealed.  In it, foolproof art that will positively affect your life.  But we cannot do this alone.  We need your help.  We want your hearts.  So, subscribe to our blogs and stay afloat of our music and art.

The opening salvo? Johnny Voltik & The Blackbirds.  Check him out at www.myspace.com/alphalove


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