Levee Camp Blues - Seasick Steve

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Jonas Sanche

Tarde como siempre, consejero mío es el hábito
Invaden con su mierda siendo hipócritas rimándolo
No aman lo que hacen quieren solo el espectáculo
Están fuera de mi área hoy yo vengo a recordárselo
Por ti uno en cada párrafo consigo hoy contribuir
Los versos son mis anhelos tu ego de a veces animo yo
Deposite mi fe en la mejor herramienta
No hablo de dinero hablo de la inteligencia

Chyste MC


Oh Jesuschrist me pinte intentando el flip flap
Fue triste y me diste un maick del breackdance
Tendrán que esperar, pero Hip Hop
Guardaba un par de armas bases para acabar de lanzar
Y claro no habían dado en el clavo
SOY un asco pa los platos con cuea los lavo
Pero bajo mi pantalón traigo un marcador vándalo
Pa manchar propaganda a las chanchas barzas que están pa hoy

El tipo Borderline

Si tu nenita demanda a mi verso por violación
Tu nenita grita Sergio por favor méteme tu imaginación
El tipo no respeta reglas ni siquiera la menstruación
Soy el hijo de Sheeva criado por Lucifer
Borderline va a cerrar con llava y llave
Quieres el nivel de dios tu primero dile adiós al miedo
Ya vez a la iluminación se llega ciego.

Bubaseta

No podrán asemejarse al nivel de dios que nos dio el don de soltar la energía por la voz
Perdón que lo diga pero muchos se copian
Se caen solo cuando uno le sopla
Dímelo a mi subo mi ki para que todos vuelen de aquí
Para que todos sepan lo que un MC definan un misil KingKong Click
La cepa buena junta a los buenos se queda los music
que suenen los truenos que nos pongan freno

Chr

Entre micro y torna ese es mi lugar
Hogar dulce hogar no conozco otra forma
Aprendieron victorias, tuvo que ser en carne propia
Otros sacaron fotocopias, les falta el papel, que no queden ni paredes
No hay excusas y fue breve aquí nadie retrocede
Fijo como aguja en vinilo
Si le vay a poner ponle estilo, mi nivel está en el olimpo

Hordatoj

Bombos, dardos insensatos
Versos bastardos, el beat más los salmos
Amargo al caminar escupía otro corte
A puro voz bass en la de Pa Fuck Yeah
Así es que está el nivel envía e este galgo
Al alto escalafón piense bien los calvos
Del pánico a la rima canceres monstruos de la tarima en vida
GOD LEVEL

Basek

Jesús, Buda y Ala ya no visitan mi barrio
Nivel de dios Hip Hop freestyle fue necesario
Atrapa las garrafas llamadas fue varios ráfagas
Entre Drácula válvulas fabulas cultura nada mas
Todo el respect para los nuevos y los de antes
Mas el niño tras de mí que no fue micro traficante
Hip Hop está en el alma no en snapback ni air max
De los 90' que de aquí soy un flashback

Aerstame

Y llega el Good Good level, el alto decibel
Y estarán de las 8 nubla HOLA
Ni la gloria a mí me calmara
Originala onda con la lámpara
Vine sin estilo a agarrar todos los estilos
Parte de un suspiro el big bang con su destino
Aguante aquí el ruido lo devora el sigilo
Transpiro y el nivel no es pa cualquiera lo digo altiro

Lil Supa

Retumba la voz de la plebe
Venezolano God Level
El rap latinoamericano está en otros niveles
Solo depende de las manos de fieles que quieren que el Hip Hop escrito en castellano se eleve
Hay que educar a cada barrio con nuestra cultura
Trascender como Neruda en la literatura
En representación de miles, les habla Little Illa desde el caribe hasta Chile.

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Alias of professional musician and producer Steve Leach, bass player in Shanti, an Indo-American group in the early '70s and Crystal Grass, a disco music group, among others. See the full article for more details on The Guardian site: https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2016/sep/29/seasick-steve-session-musician-ramblin-man-book

Below follows his faked biography:

Steven Gene Wold (born 1941), commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American blues musician. He plays mostly personalized guitars, and sings, usually about his early life doing casual work.

Wold was born in Oakland, California. When he was four years old, his parents split up. His father played boogie-woogie piano and Wold tried to learn when he was five or six, but could not. At the age of eight, he learned to play the guitar from K. C. Douglas, who worked at his grandfather's garage, later realizing that he had been taught the blues. Douglas wrote the song "Mercury Blues" and had played with Tommy Johnson in the early 1940s. Wold left home at 13 to avoid abuse at the hands of his stepfather, and lived rough and on the road in Tennessee, Mississippi and elsewhere, until 1973. He would travel long distances by hopping freight trains, looking for work as a farm labourer or in other seasonal jobs, often living as a hobo. At various times, Wold worked as a carnie, a cowboy and a migrant worker. Paraphrasing H. L. Mencken, Wold described this time of his life by saying "Hobos are people who move around looking for work, tramps are people who move around but don't look for work, and bums are people who don't move and don't work. I've been all three."

When asked about his nickname, Wold has said: "because it's just true: I always get seasick". When he was ill on a ferry from Norway to Copenhagen, later in his life, a friend began playfully using the name and, despite Wold not rising to it for a while, it stuck. When asked about his name on British Sunday morning television show, Something for the Weekend, he replied, "I just get sick on boats". On Top Gear, when asked about his name, Wold replied "Well, I guess I just don't like boats!"

Wold made his first UK television appearance on Jools Holland's annual Hootenanny BBC TV show on New Year's Eve 2006. He performed a live rendition of "Dog House Boogie" on the "Three String Trance Wonder" and the "Mississippi Drum Machine". After that show his popularity exploded in Britain, as he explained in an interview:

"I can't believe it, all of the sudden I'm like the cat's meow!"

He was well received in the UK, winning the 2007 MOJO Award for Best Breakthrough Act and going on to appear at major UK festivals such as Reading, Leeds and Glastonbury. In 2007 he played more UK festivals than any other artist.

Wold toured early in 2008, playing in various venues and festivals in the UK. He was joined on stage by drummer Dan Magnusson. KT Tunstall also dueted with Wold at the London Astoria in January 2008.[20] Wold also played many other festivals throughout the world in 2008, including Fuji Rock in Japan, East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival in Australia, also in April 2008,[21] and Roskilde in Denmark.

Wold's major-label debut, I Started Out with Nothin and I Still Got Most of It Left was recorded with Dan Magnusson on drums, was released by Warner Music on September 29, 2008, and features Ruby Turner and Nick Cave's Grinderman.

He has toured the UK extensively since 2007 being supported by Duke Garwood, Gemma Ray, The Sugars, Billie the Vision and the Dancers in January 2008, Amy LaVere in October 2008, Melody Nelson at the Brighton Dome on 7 October, and Joe Gideon & The Shark in January 2009. His tours in October 2008 and January 2009 were all sold out and included performances at the Royal Albert Hall, the Edinburgh Queen's Hall, the Grand Opera House in Belfast, the Apollo in Manchester, the City Hall in Newcastle and the London Hammersmith Apollo.

In 2009, Wold was nominated for a Brit Award in the category of International Solo Male Artist, That same year, BBC Four broadcast a documentary of Wold visiting the southern USA entitled Seasick Steve: Bringing It All Back Home. On January 21, Wold hosted "Folk America: Hollerers, Stompers and Old Time Ramblers" at the Barbican in London, a show that was also televised and shown with the documentary on BBC Four as part of a series tracing American roots music.

In an interview with an Australian magazine, Wold attributes much of his unlikely success to his cheap and weather-beaten guitar, "The Trance Wonder" and reveals the guitar's mojo might come from supernatural sources.

"I got it from Sherman, who is a friend of mine down in Mississippi, who had bought it down at a Goodwill store. When we were down there last time he says to me, 'I didn't tell you when you bought it off me, but that guitar used to be haunted'. I say, 'What are you talking about, Sherman?'. He says, 'There’s 50 solid citizens here in Como who'll tell you this guitar is haunted. It's the darnedest thing – we’d leave it over in the potato barn and we'd come back in and it would be moved. You'd put it down somewhere and the next morning you’d come back and it would have moved. When you took that guitar the ghost in the barn left'. He told me this not very long ago and I said to him, 'Sherman! Why didn't you tell me this before?' and he said, 'Well the ghost was gone – I didn't want it around here no more!'"

On January 3, 2010, Wold appeared on the popular BBC motoring show Top Gear as the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car. He was the last star to drive in the blue Chevrolet Lacetti.

In February 2010, Wold was nominated for a Brit Award in the category of International Solo Male Artist for the second consecutive year.

In 2010, Wold made numerous festival appearances throughout the summer, including the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival, the main stage at V Festival, the main stage at the Hop Farm Festival and many more.

In February 2011, Wold signed to Play It Again Sam to release his new album with the exception of the US, where it will be released on Third Man Records. Subsequently his new album You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks was released on his new labels and it was announced that former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones had played on the new album, and performed alongside Wold to promote it. This caused some to believe that he will tour with Wold as a part of his backing band, joining his then-current drummer Dan.[citation needed] John Paul Jones did indeed appear onstage to play with Wold at the Isle of Wight 2011 festival and on the main stage of Rock Werchter 2011.

On 16 August 2014 he was the headline act at Beautiful Days in Exeter, UK, and on the 24th August he headlined at 'Victorious Festival' in Southsea, Portsmouth, UK. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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