Unable to describe the feeling i had as a 15 year old listening to this cassette at the back of a Chemistry class in Edinburgh in '89. Rest in Power Dave.
I promise lol I tell ppl all the time it was a feeling that came over you that’s hard to explain the first time you heard tracks like this for the first time
I was 15 years old as well. This album changed my life. I felt seen. Since those days, I sought to fill my life with art and culture. While I've experienced a lot, I will never forget where it all started. I'll never forget the freedom and the world-building on this album that made me understand who I was and what was possible. Rest in Power, Dove.
This era of music is the soundtrack to our teenage, early adult hood lives yoooo...its like a part of us is now missing when the artist of this genre passes on....🙏
RIP Trugoy of De La Soul. David Jolicoeur was born on September 21, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York to Haitian-American parents, but grew up in the Long Island hamlet of East Massapequa. ❤️🙏🏾🕊 🇭🇹🇺🇸
When I first heard this, I thought it was Slick Rick Tha Ruler. I miss this Era sooo much. Thank You for the Gift You Shared to the World Plug 2. Sleep In Peace Dave🕊️🕯️🙏🏽 🌹 #CI-NYIT
I comprehended this the first chance. I didn’t realize just how much I appreciated De La till I heard Dove went to De La Heaven. Not at all an emotional dude, but that one hit hard like Nipsey, something bout when a soul charged positive transitions early.
I haven't heard this mixed version since '88 when Red Alert played it. Thank you for posting this version. To those that know, this is not the same version on the album.
While I liked your post, I had the original tape, and both were on it. What's wild is the original I remember hearing on WBLS, I THINK, well before the album came out and was blown away. I was just a kid. I would always hope to hear it again. Probably only heard it about 3-4 times but then flash fwd to when the vid for Potholes debuted on Video Music Box - Again, blown away but DID NOT KNOW it was the same group. When the tape came out, I was like, "OOOOOOOOOHHHH, IT'S THEM!!!" Lmmfao.
@overstandinggod3410 Ironically, I was gunna mention that. Lol. I was just surprised reading your comment.The original was crucial. I don't remember if I mentioned it but I've learned to love the remix faaar more over the decades. I actually kinda don't like listening to the original anymore 🤷🏿♂️
This song was mind blowing when i was a youngin At 47 i still don't know the meaning. It just feels futuristic and out of this world at the same time Blessings my brothers and sisters I pray daily for world peace
Was just playing this 94.7 in nyc and I was bumping it. Stopped at a bus stop at a light and the high school kids thought that I was playing something from Saturn the way they were looking at me. They have no idea about classics like this
Everything about hip hop that captured my musical imagination as a teenage boy. It's also everything I miss about hip hop today as a middle age GenXer.
I couldn't believe it when I first heard this! Back in '89.... I never heard anything like this before. It was phenomenal then and it's still phenomenal 34 years later! Gonna miss you Dave! 🔥❤️👊🏽 We Love De La Soul!!!
Remember when Lady B dropped the needle on this. Street Beat Power 99, summer 1988. Waaay from the left, but banged nonetheless. RIP Dave. You and your brothers are legends, etch that, icons in the history of hip hop.
Back in L.A. on 1580 kday I was like 11 and I’d record shows on tape and I remember this was the first De La song I ever heard but didn’t know it was them until 2 or 3 years later when my friend had 3ft high and rising Tape his older sister gave to him. This song comes on and by that time some how i deciphered POS’s first verse and knew it by heart and that was the beginning of my love affair with De La Soul which has gone on to this day.
I was just messing around with hip hop until I heard DE LA SOUL and fell head over heels in love with Hip Hop, 50 years in and I've lost that loving feeling
what was Hip Hop 50 yrs ago? 1972? I was born in that year....only "hip hop" type thang I'm aware of was Gil Scott Heron and the Last Poets. Amazing things no doubt but nobody called it "hip hop" then. inverse reverse retro-fit projections. Or perhaps you yourself are 50 yrs old and have "lost that loving feeling". Clarify
@@johnnydeck3497 yes I am over 50 so yeah I remember rap from it's start or what we now call rap and hip hop culture but they where songs that had rhyming in them long before the art was given the street moniker the sound evolved like everything does and now the culture I grew to love and involve myself in in every aspect has I hope only has temporarily lost its way because it was at one time not only a money making machine but a beautiful communication tool we are all entitled to fall in and out of love when you are not loved back so what you have are sweet memories of that time in your life
The original version. I don't think Tommy Boy Records even thought De La would catch on the way it did when this came out. I first heard this spring of 1988 and bought it strictly because Prince Paul produced it and Paul was one of my production heroes. I didn't know I was witnessing the birth of a phenomenon.
Fun fact the first time I heard this Red alert played it on 98.7 kiss wasn't even out yet he was the first to play it on the radio I'm not 100% sure it could have been Chuck chill out as well
This version of Plug Tunin isn’t on the 3 Feet High album that was just re-released .. anybody know why? I’m guessing maybe a sample clearance issue? 🤷🏾♂️
Unable to describe the feeling i had as a 15 year old listening to this cassette at the back of a Chemistry class in Edinburgh in '89. Rest in Power Dave.
I promise lol I tell ppl all the time it was a feeling that came over you that’s hard to explain the first time you heard tracks like this for the first time
Crazy... I was 18... This joint is poetry in motion, CLASSIC!
it was our sgt.peppers
I was 15 years old as well. This album changed my life. I felt seen. Since those days, I sought to fill my life with art and culture. While I've experienced a lot, I will never forget where it all started. I'll never forget the freedom and the world-building on this album that made me understand who I was and what was possible.
Rest in Power, Dove.
Amen you spoke nothing but the truth
This song is one of the most underrated songs ever
It was never underrated in the Hip Hop Community, though. 😁💯💪🏾
RIP Dave.. May Allah be pleased with you
@@thenewhighpriestofjupiter6305 no one asked you. Keep it movin'
Or any god x
This is top three best rap tracks ever made. On GAWD
One of their best tracks. RIP Plug 2
@@BionicRasta it IS their best track. This version. Not the one on the record.
Pos was ahead of his time lyrically.
Definitely one of the most underrated rappers of all time
This era of music is the soundtrack to our teenage, early adult hood lives yoooo...its like a part of us is now missing when the artist of this genre passes on....🙏
Absolutely 💯
I totally agree with you 👍🏿
Absolutely!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes indeed.
Preach!!!!
This is my favorite version of Plug Tunin’ with Mace at the intro. RIP Dave, Daisy age forever!
There is another version?
@@DreadinNY The album version :
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Is this version streaming?
@@DreadinNY it's awful. This is the good one.
@@el_puma_real the other one sucks. This one is perfect.
I miss the 80's. There will never be another Trugoy
Fun fact, Trugoy is yogurt backwards.
STILL 30 years ahead of the bell curve.
The best.
Shout out to Dave, Kelvin, Vincent.
This single will last the test of time.
This shit was like the Beetles of hip hop to me when it came out….that 1st record? I still listen to it on a regular….I’m 52 now….🖤y’all be safe🥶
Me Too Brother
Not alone, brother.
I'm 💯%with you brotha. Never stopped listening and never will. This shyt is fresh air for my hip hop soul.
These guys didn't play with it they was testing the culture foreal and i loved it
RIP Trugoy of De La Soul.
David Jolicoeur was born on September 21, 1968 in
Brooklyn, New York to
Haitian-American parents,
but grew up in the
Long Island hamlet of
East Massapequa.
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it wasnt wyndanch?
A classic. rest well Dave condolences to the family and fans ( 1988 )
This is the song that started me to become a fan RIP Dove " plug 2 "
If you listen the piano roll is the same one used in Kool G Raps Road to the riches. RIP Dave
The original is Billy Joel- Stiletto
@@make1thappen267 Thanks
@@taurusl7014 no problem
A thug who mugs for drugs/ he eventually bugs/ looking for Crack on carpets and rugs...
There are a few different versions of this song, but this one is the BEST!!!
I actually still have the original cassette tape of Three Feet High and Rising!
Peace to David, AKA Trugoy, AKA Plug Two…😞
R.I.P. Plug Two
Dave. TRUGOY THE 🕊. 🔌🔌
When I first heard this, I thought it was Slick Rick Tha Ruler. I miss this Era sooo much. Thank You for the Gift You Shared to the World Plug 2.
Sleep In Peace Dave🕊️🕯️🙏🏽 🌹
#CI-NYIT
Amityvilles Finest. Rest in peace. TRUGOY..
HE PASS ON
BUT WE GOT THE REMEMBRANCE OF HIM
Plug tunin’ in 2024 …. How ‘bout y’all 🙋🏽♂️
This Was Just Amazing. First Time Hearing It On A College Radio Station 88 3 In The Morning!!! Never Got Over It. REST IN PEACE DAVE 🙏🏽 Blessings
One of those songs my cousin's and i had to play when WE was HIGH 🌿 back in Niagara Falls N.Y. and Canada in ...1988 What's up Universal Soul⁉️ ..✊🏾
I comprehended this the first chance.
I didn’t realize just how much I appreciated De La till I heard Dove went to De La Heaven.
Not at all an emotional dude, but that one hit hard like Nipsey, something bout when a soul charged positive transitions early.
I haven't heard this mixed version since '88 when Red Alert played it. Thank you for posting this version. To those that know, this is not the same version on the album.
While I liked your post, I had the original tape, and both were on it. What's wild is the original I remember hearing on WBLS, I THINK, well before the album came out and was blown away. I was just a kid. I would always hope to hear it again. Probably only heard it about 3-4 times but then flash fwd to when the vid for Potholes debuted on Video Music Box - Again, blown away but DID NOT KNOW it was the same group. When the tape came out, I was like, "OOOOOOOOOHHHH, IT'S THEM!!!" Lmmfao.
@@TreyIM22 You know what I noticed? Albums, Ccassettes, CD's track listings would vary, especially back when.
@overstandinggod3410 Ironically, I was gunna mention that. Lol. I was just surprised reading your comment.The original was crucial. I don't remember if I mentioned it but I've learned to love the remix faaar more over the decades. I actually kinda don't like listening to the original anymore 🤷🏿♂️
This group help change everything in 1989,Godbless trugoy...Dave🙏🏼 thank you DE la soul
This song was mind blowing when i was a youngin
At 47 i still don't know the meaning.
It just feels futuristic and out of this world at the same time
Blessings my brothers and sisters
I pray daily for world peace
Was just playing this 94.7 in nyc and I was bumping it. Stopped at a bus stop at a light and the high school kids thought that I was playing something from Saturn the way they were looking at me. They have no idea about classics like this
I will never forget the summer that this song came out. Even the most gangster nigga in dc and Brooklyn was blasting this
So under-rated... miss all of Native Tongue rap including Tribe, Jungle Bros and Black Sheep
Fly like a Dove 🕊️ Classics never die May your fam stay blessed peace my brother!
I remember hearing this everywhere in 1988
I first heard this on 98.7 Kiss fm with Red Alert and Chuck Chillout....APRIL 1988.
Still got the original tape and CD. Great days
THIS WAS MY $HIT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 CHILDHOOD MEMORIES
ain't no way this ain't played in Heaven! everyday!
Everything about hip hop that captured my musical imagination as a teenage boy. It's also everything I miss about hip hop today as a middle age GenXer.
Word❤
This is the very track that made me fall in love with hip-hop. I was just in awe
Jeez! I was so happy discovering Dela at the time, and now the Dove has flown. Thanks and R.I.P.
I couldn't believe it when I first heard this! Back in '89.... I never heard anything like this before. It was phenomenal then and it's still phenomenal 34 years later! Gonna miss you Dave! 🔥❤️👊🏽 We Love De La Soul!!!
Rest in peace and thank you
Finally this is one of my Favorites always a CLASSIC 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Remember when Lady B dropped the needle on this. Street Beat Power 99, summer 1988. Waaay from the left, but banged nonetheless. RIP Dave. You and your brothers are legends, etch that, icons in the history of hip hop.
Back in L.A. on 1580 kday I was like 11 and I’d record shows on tape and I remember this was the first De La song I ever heard but didn’t know it was them until 2 or 3 years later when my friend had 3ft high and rising Tape his older sister gave to him. This song comes on and by that time some how i deciphered POS’s first verse and knew it by heart and that was the beginning of my love affair with De La Soul which has gone on to this day.
Bomb Sample Hook Fire ❤️❤️
such good energy!! I remember 1580 KDAY used to spin this a lot back in tha day, absolutely classic...
Flaunt that new style of speed!!!💢 Much love Dove Pos and Maseo!!!
SALUTE for posting this BOSS..THIS DE LA SONG ABSOLUTE FIRE 🔥 🙌🏽🔥🙌🏽🔥🙌🏽💥👌🏽💯💯💯
I still listen to this track it stays on play in the pod
soooo glad I held onto this CD!
"GOOD LUCK TO BOTH OF YOU!!!!"
We need the test pressing to Salt n Pepa Tramp !
WorD Up 💣🎤🔥pLuG2 DeLa SouL!
Part of my mentors , was unlike anything ever heard before. I am a rap artist. When this dropped,I just thought WOW. Pretty trippy 🎉
RIP Trugoy Plug Two
Godspeed, Dove... 🕊️
Still SLAPS!!
Awwwww NOOO man! I had no idea another golden era artist had left us. Condolences to his family and friends🙏
Cummin thru Ralph Ave in my Chrysler new Yorker rental.....N A ROCK
I was just messing around with hip hop until I heard DE LA SOUL and fell head over heels in love with Hip Hop, 50 years in and I've lost that loving feeling
what was Hip Hop 50 yrs ago? 1972? I was born in that year....only "hip hop" type thang I'm aware of was Gil Scott Heron and the Last Poets. Amazing things no doubt but nobody called it "hip hop" then. inverse reverse retro-fit projections. Or perhaps you yourself are 50 yrs old and have "lost that loving feeling". Clarify
@@johnnydeck3497 yes I am over 50 so yeah I remember rap from it's start or what we now call rap and hip hop culture but they where songs that had rhyming in them long before the art was given the street moniker the sound evolved like everything does and now the culture I grew to love and involve myself in in every aspect has I hope only has temporarily lost its way because it was at one time not only a money making machine but a beautiful communication tool we are all entitled to fall in and out of love when you are not loved back so what you have are sweet memories of that time in your life
De la Bridged a gap. Supreme lyrics. And diverse samples. Saw them high 3ft tour. Hummingbird Birmingham UK. So good. 13 year.
CLASSICAL HIP HOP STILL A BANGER 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯❤️❤️❤️❤️
Best version
The original version. I don't think Tommy Boy Records even thought De La would catch on the way it did when this came out. I first heard this spring of 1988 and bought it strictly because Prince Paul produced it and Paul was one of my production heroes. I didn't know I was witnessing the birth of a phenomenon.
💯.....
Brings me back to freshman year of high school. Classic!
You're a God for this one!!😊❤
Posdnous and Dave have similar voice, love how they blend.
Prince Paul is a genius with his production.
The Daisy Age Sage(s)!!!! RIP Plug Two!!!
classic
🎧🎶
This shit was so 🔥 💯 music is definitely not the same
RIP TRUGOY ✊🕊🕊🕊
Such an important record
🎶🎶🎶🎶WOW 🙏🏼 TRUGOY . 🎶
Super Classic
Dj stitches classic
It’s songs like this that made me want to battle suckas with no mercy! Peace!
Mitico Antonio Capanna
🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
Still DOPE…
Fun fact the first time I heard this Red alert played it on 98.7 kiss wasn't even out yet he was the first to play it on the radio I'm not 100% sure it could have been Chuck chill out as well
This version of Plug Tunin isn’t on the 3 Feet High album that was just re-released .. anybody know why? I’m guessing maybe a sample clearance issue? 🤷🏾♂️
Guess so, but it needs to be released to streaming asap.
Dope
Uncle buck!!!!!!!
Trugoy my Boi
Was this version taken off 3ft high and rising ?
It was for I’m assuming sample issues
@@TominoCabana Right! damm I bought 3ft high and rising on tape in the 80s I remember this version as a bonus track
Shame they didn’t put this version on the digital release.
I was thrown off not seeing it on there as well
Hopefully soon.
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dope dope dope dopety fuckin' dope dope
This is the second de la song that have pieces missing. Plug 2 is missing
I love the acetate sound
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LI...'89
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29.06.2024 14.40
Is this a rip of the test pressing? Did you rip it in lossless? If so could you suply us with a DL link in lossless?