Tricky Live Session @ West 54th New York, New York (01/03/98) 01. Christiansands 02. Ghetto Youth / Something About You (ft. Cath Coffey) 03. Black Steel (Public Enemy Cover) 04. Tear Out My Eyes
Tricky was at his best with Martina. Her voice and essence both complemented and contrasted his in a way that was truly alchemical. He's not been the same since.
tricky have so amazed performances. he sound like ghost. the way he move on sound he's music. it's art violence and love at the same time. he givs next level to art music.
that bass has enough torque to jumpstart a dead planet.
At the age of 17 this song changed my life. It was a gateway drug to all things alternative and unconventional. Thanks Tricky.
Tricky was at his best with Martina. Her voice and essence both complemented and contrasted his in a way that was truly alchemical. He's not been the same since.
anyone else think this bass player is a goddess from the highest orbit
is it just my imagination or does tricky upon listening make you think you are high even when you are sober? love love love tricky!!
I could listen to just the instrumentals for hours...surreal
Sample "Cause it's cool when you cause a cozy condition" from La Di Da Di - Slick Rick and Doug E Fresh
Bass is deeper than space. WTF. The darkest Trip Hop masterpiece 👊
Nicolas Cage brought me here.
That is the triphoppest bass line of all trip hop
Tricky was so far ahead of his time that we still ain’t ready
I once knew a girl named Anja.
One of the best beats I have ever heard if not THE BEST
Rest In Peace to his daughter. Tricky I will always love you.
Give me back those fucking 90's.
I saw this on PBS in 1998 when it first came out--when I first heard Tricky. Also, Ani Difranco was on same show.
tricky have so amazed performances. he sound like ghost. the way he move on sound he's music. it's art violence and love at the same time. he givs next level to art music.
I was looking for this. I was there that day in the audience. I was blown away. I saw them open for PJ Harvey in 1995 in London. Thanks!
Still remember the day I bought this album. Easily one of the best discs of the 1990s -- and prolly the following 30 or 40 years, for that matter.
Nothing moves me anymore but this still does