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 Post subject: Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" -- did you know?!?!
PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:17 am 
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God bless Wikipedia.
The Wikipedia synopsis of the song:
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The song begins with a sound effect of a human urinating, followed by an interlude in which an unknown male is speaking, denouncing one of his associates for either committing mater-sodomy in the immediate vicinity or for having bad breath, it remains unclear which. The unknown male requests some bubblegum, presumably to remedy the situation.

We are then introduced to the narrator, Snoop Dogg, as he discusses the exigencies of his life; his hometown of Long Beach, California, is very dramatic. He finds the will to create his unique musical style amidst all this drama, and does so daily. He then entreats the listener (affectionately called a “g”) to enjoy his tale in said musical style.

Mr Dogg's tale starts at 2 am in his home, where a party has been taking place and is continuing late into the night, because his mother is away. Women are copulating in his living room, presumably in a lesbian fashion, and intend to do so until 6 am, when they will leave. Mr. Dogg and his associates decide to join the sapphic women. Ever-prepared, they pull condoms out of their pockets before turning off the lights and shutting the doors behind them.

After making it clear that his regard for the females does not involve love, Snoop Dogg and his associates decide that the use of one ounce of marijuana would be a fitting tribute to the act and his regard of the situation and the women. Rather than go into details of what is taking place behind closed doors, he tells the listeners (affectionately called “motherfuckas”) to reminisce of revelry in general, preferably while bouncing.

The said revelry consists of the chorus line and the subject of the song title: cruising down the street, smoking marijuana, and sipping on gin and an unnamed juice. The unnamed juice is likely of citrus origin, though the properties of gin are agreeable to all fruit juices. It is possible that the previous scene, and the upcoming scenes, are projected memories of the narrators told in the present tense. Mr. Dogg then attempts a palindrome about his constant preoccupation with pecuniary matters.

In another memory, Snoop Dogg has procured a bottle of Seagrams brand gin, and is intent on consuming it himself, but his associates have worked up a thirst as well. They present their empty cups for Mr. Dogg to fill, but have not offered any payment for the alcohol. Mr. Dogg is angry at the prospect of sharing his alcoholic beverage without consideration, as these requests happen all too often. He acknowledges their requests, but reminds them that his needs come first.

Mr. Dogg quickly diffuses the situation by reminding the listener that he is very good at cultivating music that captivates his listeners. He wants to know, “Who listens to the words that I speak?” This is most likely a rhetorical question. We do not learn if he ever does share the Seagrams.

Mr. Dogg leaves the party with his beverage to the middle of the street, presumably because his house party has grown beyond the bounds of his yard. He meets a young lady named Sadie who had previously dated one of his associates. He flirts with the young lady, but does not expect physical contact because the weather has remained a sultry 80 degrees Fahrenheit. As she initiates physical contact with his testicles, the heat becomes too much. Snoop tells Sadie to get off of his scrotum and informs her she will not get further contact with that part of him. He says “at ease”, likely to calm down Sadie, but also in an attempt to relax all involved. Mr. Dogg then runs off to engage in an act of mobbing with his associates (affectionately called the “Dog Pound”) in order to cool off and feel a breeze. He urges all to do the same.

We return to the chorus narration, where Snoop Dogg continues to consume marijuana and gin and juice while cruising in a vehicle. He is still concerned about his financial situation, again stated palindromically.

The narrator then recalls a memory that happened later in the same day[4], presumably at the house party. His friend, Dr. Dre[5], pays Mr. Dogg a visit, presenting him with several bottles of Tanqueray brand gin and a very well-endowed joint of marijuana. The marijuana is of a strength colloquially described as lethal, as he cleverly alludes to through a reference to the bubonic plague[6]. The combination of drugs proves too intoxicating for Mr. Dogg, and he is forced to imbibe less vivaciously, but he refuses to stop altogether. Dr. Dre then introduces Mr. Dogg to some women who he has brought from a neighboring city in Los Angeles. Snoop Dogg makes his intents to bed (or cot) the women clear, but warns them beforehand that he does not intend to make them climax nor stay with them after copulation has occurred, because he does not love them. Women whom he does not love he refers to as “hoes”, the origin of which is unclear, but is in no way related to the garden tool.

The song ends with a repetition of the chorus one more time, where some spontaneous words are uttered after the title verse (a slang word phonetically spelled BEE-OTCH). Mr Dogg's mental preoccupation with money matters is restated multiple times, likely in attempt to finally make a palindrome, but never succeeding.

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Reminds me of when Steve Allen (was it Steve Allen?) recited the lyrics to "Tutti Fruiti" as if it were poetry.
I was looking for the video of that, but cannot find it. Anyone?

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 Post subject: Re: Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice" -- did you know?!?!
PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:56 am 
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Can I get the Cliff Notes version? My attention span isn't long enough to read all of that.

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Can I get the Cliff Notes version? My attention span isn't long enough to read all of that.

i think the song is the cliff notes.


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulate_% ... 9#Synopsis

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PopTodd Wrote:
Reminds me of when Steve Allen (was it Steve Allen?) recited the lyrics to "Tutti Fruiti" as if it were poetry.
I was looking for the video of that, but cannot find it. Anyone?

It was Steve Allen, but it was the song "Be Bop A Lula".


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After showing my friend the "Regulate" synopsis last week we decided that "It Was A Good Day" would be the "Godfather" of the genre.

He had an hour to kill when he got home...

Upon waking up, Ice Cube is thankful toward God for merely being alive. However, something immediately seems amiss. The neighborhood’s dogs are quiet, the sky is clear of smog (a common phenomenon in Southern California) and his mother has prepared a breakfast devoid of pork products.

Ice Cube proceeds to eat breakfast, but not in a gluttonous fashion. He then receives a phone call from a woman he has been wanting to talk to for some time and with whom he wishes to have sexual intercourse. After making plans with her for later that evening, he leaves and faces an existential crisis, wondering whether he will live to see the next day.

Ice Cube is compelled to leave due to his affinity for his vehicle – it is a convertible with hydraulics installed that allow him to make the rear axle of the car sink lower to the ground. After stopping at a red light, he notices the area is remarkably free of carjackers, who would normally be attracted to a quality automobile like his.

He receives a beeper message from a woman named Kim (whether this is the woman he previously received a phone call from is not specified). This pleases Ice Cube, as Kim has remarkable sexual stamina.

He then calls his friends to inquire as to where they are playing basketball, and proceeds to tout his abilities on the court, including his recent accomplishment of the feat known as a “triple double” (at least 10 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds) despite the fact that he was not exerting himself fully over the course of the game. This performance came as a shock to many other players, in a fashion similar to that of Michael Jordan. So far, in Ice Cube’s assessment, the day is going quite well.

After showering at home, Ice Cube encounters men whom he holds in low regard. Despite attempting to shoot him the previous day, they do not even attempt a verbal argument with him now. Also, the police (with whom Ice Cube has an historically adversarial relationship) drive past him without attempting to intimidate him or even look at him, even though he is simultaneously ignoring a red light by driving through an intersection without stopping.

Ice Cube then visits his friend $hort Dog, who is watching Yo! MTV Raps, a program from the late 1980s and early 1990s that featured rap videos and was popular among urban African American audiences. Ice Cube asks $hort Dog to join him in a dice game known as craps. Playing among a circle of friends, Ice Cube has remarkable luck and acquires the other players’ money. He then plays a domino game known as “bones” and is similarly successful. In addition, none of his friends or loved ones have been killed in South Central Los Angeles. Ice Cube comes to the conclusion that the day has been kind to him.

After leaving $hort Dog’s house with considerable winnings from gambling, he picks up a woman with whom he has been trying to have intercourse since his senior year of high school (again, whether this is one of the women previously mentioned is unclear – it is possible that Ice Cube is courting several women simultaneously). The evening appears full of promise as Ice Cube is providing alcoholic beverages, while the woman possesses marijuana. (Ice Cube observes the irony of the situation, though it is not clear to the listener why he feels this sentiment.)

After watching the Los Angeles Lakers (Ice Cube’s preferred professional basketball team) defeat the Seattle Supersonics, Ice Cube initiates sexual intercourse and, it is implied, approaches the unidentified female from behind, landing on her ample buttocks. They proceed to have vigorous intercourse that, due to Ice Cube’s superior techniques and sizable endowment, leaves the woman exhausted. (If this is the aforementioned Kim, the feat is all the more remarkable.) Ice Cube wakes her up at 1 a.m. and, still satisfied from the night’s earlier intercourse, she declares that Ice Cube is a superior sexual partner.

Ice Cube is feeling extremely content as he takes the woman back to her home. The day has been so pleasant that he is consuming alcohol while also employing the hydraulics on his vehicle to make it drive with only three tires touching the ground – both of these acts are of questionable legality. Pleased with how the day has gone, Ice Cube says goodbye to his paramour and compares the past 24 hours to a spectacular dream. He notes that no police officers attempted to pull him over (a common experience for young black men) and had seen no police helicopters searching the streets for murders.

He caps off the day by patronizing a local Fatburger franchise at 2 a.m. Perhaps most remarkably of all, Ice Cube manages to spy the Goodyear Blimp which inexplicably proclaims that Ice Cube is a man held in high esteem by his peers. Due to the numerous alcoholic beverages he has consumed throughout the day, Ice Cube is intoxicated but, he notes, feels no stomach pain or nausea.

As he makes his way home, he notes that, even at such an odd hour, he is still in high demand among the women he knows, who are messaging him, presumably because they wish to have intercourse with him. Noting that he did not even have to use his subautomatic weapon of choice, Ice Cube once again is compelled to declare the day a success.

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Radcliffe Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Reminds me of when Steve Allen (was it Steve Allen?) recited the lyrics to "Tutti Fruiti" as if it were poetry.
I was looking for the video of that, but cannot find it. Anyone?

It was Steve Allen, but it was the song "Be Bop A Lula".


He used to do quite a few of these on Solid Gold. The one I most vividly remember is his recital of the lyrics to "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer.

"Hot Hot Hot
Stuff Stuff Stuff"

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Radcliffe Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
Reminds me of when Steve Allen (was it Steve Allen?) recited the lyrics to "Tutti Fruiti" as if it were poetry.
I was looking for the video of that, but cannot find it. Anyone?

It was Steve Allen, but it was the song "Be Bop A Lula".


Thanks.
And here is that video:

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