Let's Go Back (Cause & Affect Remix) - Majestic

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Embed: Back when record shops used to earn dough
When Camden Palace was never Koko
Raving crew used to shout BOH!

I'm old school like Nike Air Max
Back in the day we rinsed the same packs
For exposure, some say liberty
Northfield market, I'd buy two or three
So many tapes of so many raves
I was only a kid then but they were the days
Used to get hyped from hearing a deep set
Being too young is my biggest regret
I missed out on so many things
Like Liberty Lara mixing diamond rings
Ruffcut Lloyd dropping Anthill Mob
DJ EZ breaking in Todd
I never got to see Tuff Jam mix
I never got to hear Charlie Brown spit
If I was the Doctor and had the TARDIS
I'd play [?] Heartless

I'm old school like 7" vinyl
And I believe in the ten year cycle
Of music comes and music go
Wanna be an MC? Keep on your toes
Never, never know who's watching you
When you're on the mic up in the venue
Could be a next man, ready to bite you
Want to be an MC and take your title?
No way, ain't gonna happen
They can't be written so you can never [?]
My lyric on mine, yours on yours
I got the lyric to make the crowd roar cuh
I'm old school like back in the day
When the Fresh Prince had the high tops in fade
1990s, garage was the lick
Guccis and champers, we would sipLyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Let's Go Back (Cause & Affect Remix) Lyrics

With the mix and blend
With the mix and blend (mix and, mix and blend)
With the mix and blend
With the mix and blend (I'm going in)

Let's go back, back to the days of snapback caps
Before Steve Jobs was the real Big Mac
Go Mac D's and spend two pound
Get filled up and you'll get change back
Back to the days of shirts and shoes
Enfield Town meet News and Chews
Phones back then just call me with a SIM
No BBM, we were barely texting
Face off ting, 51-10
Eros nightclub on the A10
HLC with the mix and blend
Toys R Us working at the weekend
Let's go back, back in the day
You could drive round London and not have to pay
Jump on the bus, it was 40p
Buying vinyls by D&D
Volume six, diamond rings
Wearing a cap with a gelled down fringe
Looking back them days were jokes
Sorry cigarettes them man had smoked
We can't go back, that's in the past
When I reminisce now, that's why the laugh
Bring on the future, live for the day
I've been doing music come what, May?

I don't come from the old school
But I gotta big up the oldskool
Reminiscing of the times I was younger
To this date I've still got the hunger

Rudeboy dun know, kill a man's sound with the bigger boy flow
Wanna see the gyal dem wine down low
I wanna [?] tunes by Pay As You Go
So Solid crew, Oxide, Neutrino
Before Dizzee Rascal ever made "Ho"
Back when record shops used to earn dough
When Camden Palace was never Koko
Raving crew used to shout BOH!

I'm old school like Nike Air Max
Back in the day we rinsed the same packs
For exposure, some say liberty
Northfield market, I'd buy two or three
So many tapes of so many raves
I was only a kid then but they were the days
Used to get hyped from hearing a deep set
Being too young is my biggest regret
I missed out on so many things
Like Liberty Lara mixing diamond rings
Ruffcut Lloyd dropping Anthill Mob
DJ EZ breaking in Todd
I never got to see Tuff Jam mix
I never got to hear Charlie Brown spit
If I was the Doctor and had the TARDIS
I'd play [?] Heartless

I'm old school like 7" vinyl
And I believe in the ten year cycle
Of music comes and music go
Wanna be an MC? Keep on your toes
Never, never know who's watching you
When you're on the mic up in the venue
Could be a next man, ready to bite you
Want to be an MC and take your title?
No way, ain't gonna happen
They can't be written so you can never [?]
My lyric on mine, yours on yours
I got the lyric to make the crowd roar cuh
I'm old school like back in the day
When the Fresh Prince had the high tops in fade
1990s, garage was the lick
Guccis and champers, we would sip

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There are at least 5 bands named Majestic.

1. A United States indie pop band (formerly knowns as Majestic 12) who play lush, sunny, feel-good music with organs, synthesizers, and trumpets augmenting the usual indie rock guitar/bass/drums set-up. Lead singer Scott Schultz uses the theremin to interlace the music with soaring noises.

Influencers Include Galaxie 500, and Mazzy Star

Discography:

Live it Up! (Shelflife Records 1999)
Wake Up, Come Out and Play! (Shelflife Records 2001)


2. Swedish Progressive/Power/Neo-classical Metal band. The group was formed by virtuoso keyboardist Richard Andersson. There are lot of neo-classical parts in it. People who like Rising Force, Stratovarius, Symphony X should listen to this stuff.

Band:

Richard Andersson - keyboards
Magnus Nordh - guitars
Peter Wildoer - drums
Apollo - vocals
Martin Wezowski - bass

Discography:

Abstract Symphony - 1999
Trinity Overture - 2000

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3. Polish Reggae from tricity.

Source: metal-archives.com wikipedia.org

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4. MAJESTIC
Neo-Prog • United States

Majestic biography
MAJESTIC was formed as a one-man project in the US by Jeff Hamel. Hamel started playing guitar at the age of 14 and began his musical career as the guitarist for the 80's progressive metal band OSMIUM. Hamel then studied recording technology at the Record Institute of Detroit.

In 2004, Hamel started his MAJESTIC project. As a multi-instrumentalist, Hamel took on the task of composing and recording all of the music himself, while occasionally seeking the vocal talents of other artists. He released the first MAJESTIC album "Descension" in 2007. He followed this up with "String Theory" in 2008, bringing in a guest vocalist on one track and a guest flautist on another. At the beginning of 2009, he released a compilation CD, "Majestic Sampler 09", which included tracks from the first two CDs as well as unreleased songs.

In 2008, Hamel began performing with vocalist and lyricist Jessica Rasche, who had been singing since the age of nine. The two released the album "Arrival" in 2009.

The band's influences include YES, GENESIS, DREAM THEATER, RIVERSIDE, AYREON, KING CRIMSON and DEEP PURPLE, as well as more 80's-oriented fare, such as Pat Benetar and HEART.

Albums:
Descension - 2007
String Theory - 2008
Arrival - 2009
V.O.Z. - 2012

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5. Majestic (Electronic Artist)

Majestic came into existence in 1999 and produced the debut album No Moving Parts in 2000. The name was inspired by the alleged secret government agency in charge of ‘handling’ UFO reports the ‘Majestic 12’ and this first album reflected that theme. The style of music, although essentially electronic, was also intended to be experimental and avant garde. This has not essentially changed, even though Majestic now has a slightly more sophisticated sound compared to it’s very humble beginnings.

The next album in 2001, Last Man on Earth, dealt with more terrestrial themes of personal emotion. Once again, very sample led but with more layering of instruments, some of them very conventional in sound. This was then closely followed in 2002 by Internet Generation, which began to form the true sound of Majestic in both musical and production style. It also had a multi meaning concept, as samples were lifted off the internet and the album had subtle references interlaced with some hidden social comment. It would be logical then to produce the album UBIK later that year. Inspired by Phillip K Dick it introduced more funky sounds and lower level tones similar to the very first album. 2003 and it was the turn of the ‘lost album’ entitled Glorious Moments, so called as all the existing recordings were lost during a studio move but it was later painfully remastered.

After a 3 year break, a return with Identity which went back to a few basics, while introducing a slightly different sound but very closely followed by Fly, which was much more like the sort of material that we were introduced to from the UBIK album. Another 2 year gap and a new fresh sound with the Possession EP, which used elements of techno not previously explored.
This freshness was followed by Special in 2009, which is a combination of melodic electro and the more Avant-Garde, typical of most of the music produced by Majestic. This is rapidly followed in the Loaded Gun EP, which features the more upbeat electro tracks from the album in re-mix form.

I Was Majestic was the very first compilation album to kick off 2011. This primarily features a selection of hand picked tracks from the first four albums.

Industry Part 1-5 released in September 2011 is the first ever music video EP from Majestic which is only available in video form with no audio EP equivalent. The concept is that the visuals belong with the music and are considered an assemble set piece. Various delays and distractions made this project nearly four years to make.

October 2011 then sees the release of Gauge, the first truly ‘non-musical’ approach using a whole array of metallic sounds and heavy industrial soundscapes. This album marks the beginning of a new era, although this album is a unique set piece reflecting a brief departure from the other previous albums.



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