Avon's Pit - full beat
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- čas přidán 18. 02. 2015
- Another season 1 montage from The Wire.
'Wax box music'
Episode six of the first season which is also titled The Wire.. This is the scene where Avon and Stringer both visit the pit after Omar's boyfriend Brandon got brutally murdered. Gives payout to D'Angelo and Wallace. - Hudba
""maybe i´m just a ganster...i suppose.""
And i want my corners
I S'pose
To be or not to be
Not the quote lol
I sampled that line in a beat recently because it's so great. Loaded it into my digital turntable and did some DJ Premier inspired scratching and it took that beat to a whole new level
This music is from one of my favourite scenes, one of the few times in the entire series when there's background music.
I'm pretty sure I downloaded it from the soundtrack.
Babr900 which scene?
Li Shenron it’s when avon visits the pit to talk to d. it’s fucking ill cuz it shows just how much of a boss avon be
Only thing is by the time the beat drops the call is over😂
Slow motion walking on a level not seen since Sleepers (transition from 1968 to 1981)
This is a real kingpin’s theme song. Grandmaster, always 5 moves ahead
This person KNEW EXACTLY what I was tryin to find.
At the beginning of this scene he checks his gun on a self pat town. So subtle for the gangsters. Wood Harris is a amazing creative actor. Genius 4 real.
Gotta love that Hood RPG beat! I could see a Wire episode being called Chrono's Trigger.
"..."
-Chrono
Ok geek ass ghetto
Never wanted music for a ringtone....until now.
I’m downloading this to my cassette player
With the moving background, it feels like it could be the loading screen theme for GTA: The Pit of Baltimore or something
It’s
All
In
The
Game
This scene needed Wee Bey
100% only thing that could've made it better
@@htaedWhoKnew for real my g
Him, Bird and Savino
This should have been how they first introduced him in the show. Had this beat and this scene where he's strolling into his domain like the "little king of everything" it would have had so much more impact. I do like the club scene where he's ordering ppl around and dresses D down for the trial, and I get for continuity purposes it had to be in that order, but this is just so fucking dope.
Nah man, The Wire is not that kind of show. Every show does that. You only start seeing Avon's power slowly. And then, this scene just shows how rare/important is that Avon visits the pit, one of the few times there's background music on. Plus, Santangelo misses the whole thing despite being the designated watcher that day.
This way, when you hear this song and see this scene, you remember it for sure. Creates the impact. Otherwise we would forget
@@CarlosPerezESP They show Avon's power immediately in the first ep when it's clear he bought the witness in a court room. That's what sets the entire plot into play. His power is shown immediately and then when D goes to his club once D is released they hammer it home. "Yo that cost a lot of money". That slowed down pit scene with the music is way after all that, after it's known Avon owns the West side. My interpretation of it is, Season 1 was an experiment, or they were still playing with the ambiance and general feel of the show (this is very clear throughout, some of the acting and general plot is weird and out of place or just really bad in some ways) but Season 2 is when they knew they had bottled lightning, season 2 is a masterpiece. But when you say Avon's power is revealed slowly, I feel like him buying off a witness and making a fool out of a judge shows more power x10 than him having his stroll through the pit with slowed down music. That's why I say it may have been placed differently. What more power is there than being able to buy off a witness and make all those white prosecutors and judge look like idiots? A stroll through a ghetto is a bit of a de-escalation from that. Imo.
The only scene in the series that had theme music.
Everything else was just music playing from a radio station or in the club, but had no theme value.
Ghosts sit around campfires and tell stories about Avon
Fire comment
take it easy but take it.
They need to make a video game based off the wire something like a gta
Gives me death note type of vybz
1:10 what a moment
1:50 my reaction
@@followingtheroe1952 Hhaha
Why is this not on iTunes?!
That scene needed wee bey
Bey would've made it even more memorable yes
Have it now on my mp3 player, thanks.
whats the song?
What's the song please
@@criticalmath6684 Lorem Ipsum - Wax Box Music
I got this as my ringtone
Marlo ain't got nothing on this
Lethal tune
Is there any place to purchase or download this piece of music? Thank you for the upload, it's greatly appreciated.
youtube to mp3
ive looked for this piece in high quality for 7 years man, i dont know where the fuck can i get one. i have a 192kbps version and its not enough.
CZcams Premium allows you to download songs for offline play
The king visits his domain.
I would love to hear an acoustic cover of this with piano drums and upright bass
this is like mass effect meets baltimore haha
Take it light but take it 🤝
So how we doing?
3:39 Probably been said already but you could noy get a better Bill Rawls pic for this mood right here lol
If I ever become a wrestler best believe this would be my music
Or if I start selling drugs ill tell em to come thru and to give me like 4 mins for my slow motion intro
Jeeah
*Walks to the kitchen in slow motion*
Long Live tha King!!!
anybody know what this music is? Nothing comes up when I Shazaam it.
Lorem Ipsum - Wax Box Music
thank you! @@Oskar0424
GTOWN!☝👐👊💖💙💜
The Boondocks - Wallace & Playboy Loc with a gun
Robert De Niro ft. Wood Harris & Joe Pesci - Gangster’s Chronicles - Michael (Robert De Niro) visits Avon “Ace” Barksdale (Wood Harris)
Damn man, you smoked some good shit.
Avon Barksdale is his psychiatrist, the room bathed in sexual tension as De Nero reveals his girth and says "Analyse THIS, AOOOW"
@@-BuddyGuy then suddendly Stringer Moltisanti appears and after being shot by ace yells "The fuck did I do?!"