Eazy E Resurrected Via A Hologram At Rock The Bells 2013!

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The sad part about it is, most of this generation either don't know or will sweep it under the rug.

That is a true Legend right there though. I know I've told this story a few times on here before so I won't go into details. But it was a true honor to have met him 2 months before he passed.
 
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did you smoke weed with him?

Short version: No, I attended the 1995 Los Angeles Super Car Show at the coliseum. Three other friends & I walked in to find a crowd going haywire. As we made our way to the center we found Eazy E.

I didn't see him at first & he was right in front of my face. He was seriously a little guy. The first thing that crossed my mind as I shook his hand was, "He talks a lot of shit for a guy his size." I felt I could of crushed his hand with a good squeeze.
 
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they couldve done that better job with the poses and etc imo. it was rushed and not that good. i liked 2pac one better. didnt they or arent they gonna do one for ol dirty bastard
That'd be cool to watch, but eventually we all know they'll end up making holograms for every known rapper that has passed.

And as great as it could be to see Big Pun, 2Pac, Pimp C, Biggie, ODB etc. with Jam Master Jay behind the wheels of steel on one stage. I can't see myself paying regular concert prices to see a hologram show.
 
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That'd be cool to watch, but eventually we all know they'll end up making holograms for every known rapper that has passed.

And as great as it could be to see Big Pun, 2Pac, Pimp C, Biggie, ODB etc. with Jam Master Jay behind the wheels of steel on one stage. I can't see myself paying regular concert prices to see a hologram show.
lol true shit. imo biggie and jmj is way over due for a hologram. honestly i think theres only one mufuckas that can pull this off big and have a serious hologram world tour off it and thats michael jackson.


elvis presley, jimi hendrix would make a great vegas or casino hologram show
 

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they couldve done that better job with the poses and etc imo. it was rushed and not that good. i liked 2pac one better. didnt they or arent they gonna do one for ol dirty bastard
Rock the Bells continues tonight with another hologram performance: Ol Dirty Bastard will join Wu-Tang Clan.
 

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Short version: No, I attended the 1995 Los Angeles Super Car Show at the coliseum. Three other friends & I walked in to find a crowd going haywire. As we made our way to the center we found Eazy E.

I didn't see him at first & he was right in front of my face. He was seriously a little guy. The first thing that crossed my mind as I shook his hand was, "He talks a lot of shit for a guy his size." I felt I could of crushed his hand with a good squeeze.
Allegedly, he was a pretty tough little dude though and Dre had said in numerous interviews that he was well revered in the streets and that's why he even decided to get down and produce NWA. He throws a pretty good 3 punch combo in the real muthaf****n G'z video. He still might be able to fight even if you could fit him in your pocket.
 
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a hologram for a DJ sounds beyond retarded lol
LOL! And I agree, but due to legendary status & the new phase of holograms I wouldn't doubt they'll do it at some point.

Allegedly, he was a pretty tough little dude though and Dre had said in numerous interviews that he was well revered in the streets and that's why he even decided to get down and produce NWA. He throws a pretty good 3 punch combo in the real muthaf****n G'z video. He still might be able to fight even if you could fit him in your pocket.
That may have been all true, but I wasn't about to test it with the 6'6" bodyguard he had walking next to him with his hand inside his sweatshirt (under his left arm) that day.
 
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and yet, none of his kids or partners contracted it
Damn, that's a crazy point. There was this interview I read years ago that Eazy didn't die from AIDS and it was actually a hit from Jerry Heller. Obviously, somehow, he had to have gotten him sick enough to die because there were witnesses to his illness in the hospital. But Heller had deep ties to the mob and got into some serious hot water with them, also had major problems with Eazy. It's believable but who knows
 

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LOL! And I agree, but due to legendary status & the new phase of holograms I wouldn't doubt they'll do it at some point.



That may have been all true, but I wasn't about to test it with the 6'6" bodyguard he had walking next to him with his hand inside his sweatshirt (under his left arm) that day.
Every rapper and even Floyd Mayweather has those too lol My homeboy is over 6' 230lbs+. He got backstage at a Master P concert and walked up to the tour bus. His bodyguard literally picked him up from under his armpits with his hands and moved him like he was a child.
 
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Every rapper and even Floyd Mayweather has those too lol My homeboy is over 6' 230lbs+. He got backstage at a Master P concert and walked up to the tour bus. His bodyguard literally picked him up from under his armpits with his hands and moved him like he was a child.
That's a bit extreme though. I've met a lot of celebrities & I won't follow them around like that. I'll say what's up, introduce myself, small conversation, ask to take a pic (not all the time) and be up out the way.

I ran into Tiny "Zeus" Lister & my nephews wanted to meet him. I told them to refer to him as Mr. Lister because they kept saying, "Deebo!" I kept my distance, but he was a prick though.

I walked past Michael Bivins once before and as I walked past him I said, "What's up Bivins?" and kept on walking as he said, "What up?"

Wesley Snipes was a lot shorter than I pictured him in person. Cool guy and went about my business.

The only time I was held back by security was the time my nephew ran towards Roger Troutman (R.I.P.) after having met him a year or so prior. He treated us like family. My nephew was only around 8 years old at the time and was all excited to see him so he ran towards him at a signing. I ran behind my nephew to try to catch him and all of a sudden his bodyguards grabbed me and had me pinned up. Roger Troutman stood up & yelled at his bodyguards to let me go. He called us by our first names and said we were personal friends of his. I kept in touch with him on some real friendship until he passed.


 
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