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6 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Wow! What was the project?

I directed the show open and package for Vh1’s Hip Hop Honours while I was based in New York.

I used to be so cool. I think my coolness left sometime around 2012 (and took most of my hair with it).

 
8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I directed the show open and package for Vh1’s Hip Hop Honours while I was based in New York.

I used to be so cool. I think my coolness left sometime around 2012 (and took most of my hair with it).

That's really is pretty cool HBT. I'm thinking of stealing it and incorporating it into my own background.

 

 

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

That's really is pretty cool HBT. I'm thinking of stealing it and incorporating it into my own background.

 

 

For verisimilitude, when recounting your experience directing that crew, make sure you add that Eric b and Rakim's album Paid in Full is arguably the greatest hip hop album, and the title track is arguably the most influential hip hop song ever.

And, to avoid any tricky questions that might poke hole in your story,  quickly say the phenomenal coldcut remix is even better than the original (and is also super influential in the way that it blended hip hop and electronic, paving the way for DJ Shadow, Nightmares on Wax and arguably even super producers like madlib, MF Doom and jay dilla)

 

No one has mentioned that rapper who wore a clock round his neck.

He would never have an excuse for being late to an appointment.

Ok at some point this thread’s name needs to be changed to “Demonland Record Corner”. 


3 hours ago, Winners at last said:

No one has mentioned that rapper who wore a clock round his neck.

He would never have an excuse for being late to an appointment.

That’d be Public Enemy. There was a thread on here a couple of months ago called Fill the ‘G and I always thought it sounded like a Public Enemy song title (think, Fight the Power). 

46 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

That’d be Public Enemy. There was a thread on here a couple of months ago called Fill the ‘G and I always thought it sounded like a Public Enemy song title (think, Fight the Power). 

The band is public enemy.

The fella with the outsize clock like a bling necklace is Flava flav.

Not really a rapper, more an old school hype man.

'Yeah boyeee'

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5 hours ago, binman said:

For verisimilitude, when recounting your experience directing that crew, make sure you add that Eric b and Rakim's album Paid in Full is arguably the greatest hip hop album, and the title track is arguably the most influential hip hop song ever.

And, to avoid any tricky questions that might poke hole in your story,  quickly say the phenomenal coldcut remix is even better than the original (and is also super influential in the way that it blended hip hop and electronic, paving the way for DJ Shadow, Nightmares on Wax and arguably even super producers like madlib, MF Doom and jay dilla)

My go to albums for Rap as Paid in full, PE - takes a nation, NWA -Straight outta, Ice -T - OG, Ice Cube - Lethal Injection, Geto Boys -Til death do us part.

Snoops early stuff, Cypress and Warren G’s first lot are always good to throw on too.

 
On 10/21/2022 at 8:10 PM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Back on the topic of usernames, I assume Mincho Mania is an Gardner Minchew/NFL fan when I see the username.

@Mincho Mania

Sorry, can't stand NFL, comes a close 2nd last to Horse racing re. sports worth watching for me.

Rjay knows what I'm talking about, the genius that is Kanami Tono, shreds like Satriani, looks like an angel

 

4 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Ok at some point this thread’s name needs to be changed to “Demonland Record Corner”. 

I wonder what happened to my Slade LPs


This is the first full thread I’ve read through in months. Lol what a journey. 
 

old55 never came back with his black metal verdict. Anyone checked on him?

 

Back to the user names thing, @Ethan Tremblay’s short stint as GingerGuitar still makes me chortle once a week. 

1 hour ago, binman said:

The band is public enemy.

The fella with the outsize clock like a bling necklace is Flava flav.

Not really a rapper, more an old school hype man.

'Yeah boyeee'

 

On 10/23/2022 at 1:26 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I've always felt disappointed, even sad, for anybody too young to see Robbie Flower play. Having read this thread, I now have a second reason to feel disappointed. Anyone too young for Robbie Flower is also too young to know The Beatles in their prime. I've tried to explain the influence on contemporary music and the seven glorious years of Beatlemania to my children and they just don't understand. All the discussion comparing metal bands in this thread is rather like discussing the merits of Neitz versus Schwarz when Robbie Flower towers over them majestically.

The Beatles were obviously very good but if I had a choice to see one of the 2 i would chose The Doors over The Beatles. 

11 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

That’s insane!!!

 

I had you at the top of the tree for liking extreme metal and hip hop as I'm a tech death head who likes hip hop but I think he's in front now. Just WoW.


8 hours ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

The Beatles were obviously very good but if I had a choice to see one of the 2 i would chose The Doors over The Beatles. 

I would love to have seen Jimi hendrix

13 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

old55 never came back with his black metal verdict. Anyone checked on him?

Still mining the ore DA.  Saw the ghost of Anton LaVey down there humming along to a few of the tunes.

14 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

My go to albums for Rap as Paid in full, PE - takes a nation, NWA -Straight outta, Ice -T - OG, Ice Cube - Lethal Injection, Geto Boys -Til death do us part.

Snoops early stuff, Cypress and Warren G’s first lot are always good to throw on too.

+ Nate Dogg = Regulate  

13 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Back to the user names thing, @Ethan Tremblay’s short stint as GingerGuitar still makes me chortle once a week. 

I quite liked his previous avi, too. The one where he’s lying seductively on the beach in a rather fetching low-cut number. 😁

23 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

The Beastie Boys. Beasties were super shy.

They were shy? 🥹 Bless. This makes me love them that little bit extra. 😍


13 hours ago, Winners at last said:

image.jpeg.e92f65ea69cbf2ac3764823fe2437f8c.jpeg       Flavor Flav

He was actually often late to appointments. Was due to looking at the clock in mirrors or upside down with his chin to his chest

Sad story

22 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I directed the show open and package for Vh1’s Hip Hop Honours while I was based in New York.

I used to be so cool. I think my coolness left sometime around 2012 (and took most of my hair with it).

did you party with them at all??  need all details!

I have no cool stories....  I saw Timmy Rogers at the airport once.  so...yeah.

 
16 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

My go to albums for Rap as Paid in full, PE - takes a nation, NWA -Straight outta, Ice -T - OG, Ice Cube - Lethal Injection, Geto Boys -Til death do us part.

Snoops early stuff, Cypress and Warren G’s first lot are always good to throw on too.

I always return to “Enter The Wu Tang (36 Chambers)”. It’s got such a dark, subterranean mood throughout, and just drops you into their world. It’s the “Exile On Main St” of hip-hop. 

22 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I directed the show open and package for Vh1’s Hip Hop Honours while I was based in New York.

I used to be so cool. I think my coolness left sometime around 2012 (and took most of my hair with it).

I remember being cool.....now mainly invisible.


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