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Big Black Linclon ~ Pimpin Life 2003 ~ Rare Indie R&B G Funk Toronto Canada — DeepCutsArchive
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Big Black Linclon ~ Pimpin Life 2003 ~ Rare Indie R&B G Funk Toronto Canada

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About Big Black

Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded first as a solo project by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band became a trio with an initial lineup that included guitarist Santiago Durango and bassist Jeff Pezzati, both of Naked Raygun. In 1985, Pezzati was replaced by Dave Riley, who played on Big Black's two full-length studio albums, Atomizer (1986) and Songs About Fucking (1987). Big Black's aggressive and abrasive music was charact...

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The clip page "Big Black Linclon ~ Pimpin Life 2003 ~ Rare Indie R&B G Funk Toronto Canada" is a fascinating anomaly in the archives of DeepCutsArchive. At first glance, it appears to be an incongruous pairing of two distinct entities: Big Black, a punk rock band from Illinois, and the genre of R&B/G-Funk, typically associated with artists from the 1990s West Coast scene.

However, upon closer inspection, we find that this clip is not about the original Big Black lineup or their music. Instead, it features a different artist, also named Big Black, who seems to be operating in a completely different sonic universe. This raises questions about the origins and motivations behind this rare footage.

The fact that the clip is tagged as "Rare" suggests that it may have been sourced from an obscure or underground source, possibly even a private collection. The YouTube description provides some context, stating that the music was taken directly from physical media, such as CDs, cassettes, or vinyl records. This implies that the uploader has gone to great lengths to acquire and share this material.

The mention of "Pimpin Life" as part of the clip title is an interesting choice, as it seems to evoke a specific style or aesthetic associated with G-Funk and West Coast R&B. However, without more information about Big Black's involvement in this project, it is difficult to say whether they were directly involved in creating music within this genre.

One possible interpretation is that the artist Big Black has been experimenting with different styles and genres over the years, perhaps as a way of exploring new creative avenues or paying homage to other musical traditions. This would not be unprecedented for an artist who emerged from the punk rock scene, as many have gone on to explore other styles and collaborate with artists from diverse backgrounds.

The fact that this footage is from 2003 also adds another layer of intrigue. The early 2000s saw a significant shift in the music industry, with the rise of digital distribution and file-sharing platforms. This may have created new opportunities for underground or independent artists to reach wider audiences, potentially contributing to the relative obscurity of this particular clip.

Ultimately, the significance of this footage lies in its rarity and the enigmatic presence of Big Black within the R&B/G-Funk genre. While it may not be directly related to the original Big Black lineup, it still offers a fascinating glimpse into the diverse musical landscape of the early 2000s.

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