Original Concept

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Can You Feel It? 03:35 Tools
Can You Feel It 03:35 Tools
Pump That Bass 03:05 Tools
Knowledge Me 05:18 Tools
Can U Feel It 05:35 Tools
Pump That Bass/LIVE 03:05 Tools
Can U Feel It? 00:00 Tools
original concept - Knowledge Me (Instrumental) 04:56 Tools
Knowledge Me (Xtra Beats) 03:08 Tools
Charlie Sez 04:26 Tools
Legend 03:28 Tools
Can U Feel It? 88! 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me (Xtra Beats) (Playgroup Kings of Electro) 00:00 Tools
Pump The Bass 00:00 Tools
Here Come The 5-Oh! 00:00 Tools
Runnin Yo' Mouth 03:47 Tools
Prejudice 03:30 Tools
Psychodustrip 00:34 Tools
She's Gotta Moustache 00:00 Tools
To The Beat Y'all 03:22 Tools
Jonnie Wuza Gangsta 04:00 Tools
Total Confusion 04:23 Tools
Stranded 01:17 Tools
(Cause) We're Original 04:03 Tools
Fatlady 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Get Stupid...Again 02:59 Tools
Pump That Bass (Live) 00:00 Tools
Get Stupid Again 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4-U-Hit It! 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass (Get a Little Stupid...Ho!) 00:00 Tools
Pump that bass live 00:00 Tools
Running Yo' Mouth 00:00 Tools
Can U Fell It 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me (Chant) 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4 U 00:00 Tools
X-tra Beats 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha funky break 4-u- hit it 00:00 Tools
Runnin' Yo 'Mouth 03:47 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4-U Hit It! 00:00 Tools
Original Concept - Can U Feel It 00:00 Tools
Get Stupid... Again 02:59 Tools
We re original 00:00 Tools
Knowledge 05:18 Tools
Bite'n My Stylee 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me [Xtra Beats] 03:08 Tools
Fat Lady 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass / Live 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me Chant 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass -Live 00:00 Tools
Jonnie Wuz a Gangsta 00:00 Tools
03 - Pump That Bass 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4U Hit It 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4-U -> Hit It! 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass/Live (Get A Little Stupid... HO!) 00:00 Tools
Knowledge Me ['Born To Roll'] 00:00 Tools
Pump That Base 00:00 Tools
((BONUS TRACK FOR THE ONES THAT JACKIN' STYLES UPON STYLES - POSERS!))) 00:00 Tools
Pump Up That Bass 00:00 Tools
Can U Feel It?88! 03:33 Tools
Here Comes The 5-OH! 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bas 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass (Get a Little Stupid) ['Prophets of Rage'] 00:00 Tools
Can You Feel It? 88! 00:00 Tools
01 ((BONUS TRACK FOR THE ONES THAT JACKIN' STYLES UPON STYLES - POSERS!))) 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4-U--Hit It! 00:00 Tools
Bitin' My Stylee 00:00 Tools
Pump That Bass-Live 00:00 Tools
Can U Feel It ? 00:00 Tools
( cause ) we're original 00:00 Tools
Gottanotha Funky Break 4-U~Hit It 00:00 Tools
Get Stupid....Again 00:00 Tools
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Original Concept was an American NYC hip-hop group from the 80's. They started out as the Concept Crew, a group who had a popular college radio show on 90.3 WBAU-FM back in the early 1980s. Their show “the Operating Room” was broadcast on Monday nights from Adelphi University on the same station which featured the Spectrum City DJs (Chuck D and Flavor Flav) who later went on to form Public Enemy. The Concept Crew included Andre Brown who went by the moniker “Doctor Dre” (who later went on to DJ for the Beastie Boys), as well as Tyrone “T-Money” Kelsie, Rapper G, Easy G, and Wildman Steve. The June/July 2006 issue of the magazine Wax Poetics contains the definitive written work on WBAU-FM’s disc jockeys. Although not a lot has been written about Original Concept, the group is probably best known for the song “Can You Feel It.” Bill Adler, who was once the director of publicity for Rush Artist Management, explained it best in the liner notes for the Def Jam Classics Vol. 1 album. “Original Concepts first record “Can You Feel It?” was the B-side of Knowledge Me” which was released in February of 1986. A very dense and funky production, the tune was a kind of hip-hop answer to The Art of Noise’s “Close To the Edit,” and has since become one of the most sampled source records in rap.” In the fall of 1988, the rap group Original Concept released their Straight From the Basement of Kooley High LP on Def Jam Records. The album’s liner notes credit none other than Michael Diamond for helping out on the track “She’s Got a Moustache.” This was first brought to our attention back in 2003, when someone had the audacity to list a copy for auction on eBay.com with a description mentioning the Beastie Boys rapper Mike D. in bold typeface. Needless to say, that copy sold for two to three times its expected street value and prompted other potential sellers to dig out their copies and advertise them the same way. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.