Friday, December 31, 2032

The famous Google Doodle 44th Anniversary DJ Turntables - the infamous wheels of steel - I absolutely LOVED that GOOGLE did this!!!  It's one of the BEST TRIBUTES EVER to the LEGACY of HIP HOP for the entire world to see and remember with great Pioneers like DJ KOOL HERC from the SOUTH BRONX!  This was the Old School Early Days of the Hip Hop scene with the DJ' Scratchin on the WHEELZ of STEEL at the forefront with breakers, rappers, poppers, up-rockers and the graffiti - Bboys and Bgirls -- WORD UP!!!  



CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW AND THEN ON THE PAGE THE LINK TAKES YOU, CLICK ON THE DJ TURNTABLES AND GO TO TOWN!!!

Google DJ Turntables Tribute to 44th Anniversary Hip Hop


First Generation Rappers - Whose Who?


The First Wave of Hip Hoppers from the late 70's to approximately 1984 or maybe 1985. (I de-mark it approximately from the movies Krush Groove or Rappin, and anyone after who came on the scene after that movie is second generation hip hop - with some exceptions of course you can probably call Eric B and Rakim, BDP and the crew KRS1 mentions in his rap "Number One" and the crew Kool Moe Dee mentions in the rap song The Wild Wild West as 1st gen, Stetsasonic and Mc Lyte as well.) 

So I would say maybe the second wave started with the likes of:  Public Enemy, DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Easy E and NWA, Tupac, Hammer, 3rs Bass, Salt N Pepa, Too Short, Kane, D Nice, Jungle Brothers, JJ Fad, Cookie Crew, EMPD, Mix-a-Lot and others were second generation.  This is as I see it (and again forgive me if I left anyone out!) 

The first generation included the likes of: The Sugar Gill Gang, Spoonie G, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5, Grandmaster Melle Mel, the Treacherous Three with Kool Moe Dee, LA Sunshine and Special K, Funky 4+1, Lovebug Starski, Keith Cowboy, Scorpio, DJ Hollywood,  DJ Disco Wiz, Busy Bee, Grandmixer DST, Supreme Team, Trouble Funk, Rammellzee, KRob, Grand Wizzard Theodore, The Fearless Four, Kool DJ Red Alert, Tla Rock, Captain Rock, Bambaata, Soul Sonic Force and the Zulu Nation, Whiz Kid, Spyder D, Sparky D, DJ Easy Lee, DJ Dano B, DJ Reggie Reg and DJ Crazy Eddie, Philly Phil, Man Parrish, Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde, Sha Rock, Newcleus aka The Jam On Crew, Twilight 22, Cybotron, Dynamic Three, Royalcash, Mantrronix, Schooly D, Kraftwerk, Ice-T, Force MDs, Midnight Star,  World Class Wreckin Crew, Unknown DJ, Afrika Islam, UTFO, All the Roxannes, Hashim, Marley Marl, Grand Wizzard Theodore, Jazzy Jay, Kurtis Blow, Whodini, Run DMC, Davy D, Debbie D, The Disco Three (Aka Fat Boys), Cold Crush Brothers, Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Doug E Fresh, Slick Rick, Just Ice, Prince Paul, Fab 5 Freddy and even Herbie Hancock!

OLD SCHOOL HIP HOP DON'T STOP!

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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Beastie Boys Paul Revere with Bass Boosted!

Now...here's a little story I got to tell about one "bad" song you know so well - it started way back in history in about 1983 with a Beastie Boy named Mike :D - check it out...

Beastie Boys Paul Revere - bass boosted - it don't get better than this - FRESH!




Friday, March 30, 2018

Beat Street Strut Arthur Baker

The Beat Street Strut Arthur Baker


Now this one was funky!

Give it up to me...baby do the beat street strut!

I saw you walkin down the avenue....I couldn't help but take a second look!

OLD SCHOOL HIP HOP DON'T STOP!

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Friday, March 23, 2018

Renegades of Funk Bambaata Soul Sonic Force

Renegades of Funk Bambaata Soul Sonic Force


In the 80's and even the 90's, many hip hop mixes included bits and pieces from Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force's songs such as Renegades of Funk

Remember it?  Hope you enjoy.

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Friday, March 16, 2018

Human Beat Box Fat Boys

Human Beat Box Fat Boys


Brrrrr Sticke Em!  

Check it out party people its the human beat box!


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Friday, March 9, 2018

Jail House Rap Fat Boys

Jail House Rap Fat Boys


Then an image appeared, a pizza pie!


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Friday, March 2, 2018

Stick Em Fat Boys


Stick Em Fat Boys



Brrrrr Stick Em!

When fresh beats and rhymes collide...

Remember that one?

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Friday, February 2, 2018

Adfunk The Chance B-Boy Battle Track n Homage to Beat Street

Now here's the Youtube Video dedicated exclusively to Adfunk The Chance B-Boy Battle Track n Homage to Beat Street.



This could be my chance
Chance to do my dance
Baby come watch me now
I'm gonna show you how
How to do my dance
This could be my chance
....Break!....Break!....Break!...
Check out the power move
Feel the groooove
I got so much style
Goin the extra mile
Burn this battle down
I wanna take the crown
Got to do my dance
This could be my chance...


Urban Armory referred very correctly to Adfunk's The Chance as a "...Homage To Beat Street" saying also that The Chance "has been played in battles all over the World & his production style is a fresh diversion from the normal process of just cuttin' up old records to make new ones." I couldn't agree more, and this is what makes The Chance unique.


Urban Armory continues to say about this top Bboy classic, "Adfunk produces original compositions in the same way as the classics that most other producers sample from, establishing himself as one of the most innovative B-Boy producers out there." I'd like to add that it's like what Arthur Baker used to do for tracks like Breaker's Revenge!


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Thursday, January 25, 2018

Melle Mel Grandmaster of the Beat Street Breakdown

Beat Street couldn't have ended better than it did with a celebration featuring some of the most significant of the Hip Hop Scene to include Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five, the New York City Breakers, Rock Steady Crew and many others.

Melle Mel made this rap bad-ass though!  There was no better choice than Grandmaster Melle Mel for this grand finale.  He turned it out and gave a strong message (just when you thought "The Message" couldn't have been topped!)

Catch the subway and the scenery of the slums of the South Bronx at the start of the video below, and how many had to live in poverty in conditions that nobody should have to live like!  And there are some who even live worse which Melle Mel talks about later.

Beat Street Breakdown was straight up one of the best all-time raps ever made.  The scratchin was off the chain, and the beat was serious and vocal.  Had a lot of meaning and heart. 

Most modern day Raps are not a "message" any longer, trying to open others eyes - but instead - they just seem want to make everyone get vain and materialistic and sell out what they know is right, in order to supposedly have it all.

This rap said so much and spoke to the illest of ills in one rap.  You don't ever see that happen anymore, a hundred modern day Raps don't seem to talk anything near what this ONE rap talked to!

Here are some of my favorite lyrics:

"...Beat Street is a lesson too because uh...ya can't let the streets beat you -ugh"

"..I know you'd paint a better place to live"

"I never knew art until I saw your face and there'll never be one to take your place, cause each and every time you touched the spray paint can, Michaelangelo's soul controls your hands"

"why'd you have to die so soon"

"whose gonna dream the impossible dreams, of the beautiful cities and the island streams, when your works of art dropped in to being all that the ghetto stopped you from seein"

"screamin out and say Ramo!"

"all you Hip Hops get on up and let's take it to the place where we belong!"

"say hooooo"

"the rise and fall of the last great empire, the sound of the whole world caught on fire...the ruthless struggle, the desperate gamble, the game that left the whole world in shambles"

"the cheats, the lies, the alibis, and the foolish attempts to conquer the skies...spending multibillions and maybe even trillions..."

"...and the children in Africa don't even eat...flies on their faces, they're livin like mice and their house even makes the ghetto look nice...their water tastes funny its forever too sunny and they work all month and don't make no money"

"minds are poisoned...souls are polluted...superiority complex is deep rooted"

"egomaniacs control the self righteous...nothing is sacred and nothing is pure, until the revelation of death is our cure.."

"to learn from the past and work for the future and don't be a slave to no computer...cause the children of man inherits the land and the future of the world is in you hands!"

"so just throw your hands in the air and wave em like you just don't care, and if you believe that you're the future scream on out and say Oh Yeah!"

Enjoy ya'all and take a stroll back on memory lane wit this one - Melle Mel and Beat Street Breakdown Ruh!


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