Wednesday, April 1, 2009

F'N Wit.......My Homie Ed!!

"The Car show, 560's, Chemical Afro's, Acura's Pumpin Superlover Cee and Casanova Rud....."
Nas, "Doo rags"

Yo Ed you know I F wit you;






Do The james

http://www.sendspace.com/file/qdhhdt

Come and Get Some

http://www.sendspace.com/file/sla6l6

Girls Act Stupid-Aly
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0vx8yt

Girls I got em Locked
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4b4f0b


And Just Cuz I'm a nice Guy, and you are probably tired of hearing all that crap on the radio,,here is a nice mix from the "Headquarters" of:




http://www.sendspace.com/file/rwjmeg

This will take about 5 minutes to download but it is worth it!!! It's a 1 hour 20 min long set with Primo!!!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

F'N Wit St Ides...........




Needless to say for those that know me, St Ides was an intrical part of my younger years. I can tell many stories on the effects and the casualties involved with this Premium Malt Liquor. There was a time when I wouldn't drink ANYTHING ELSE. Believe me, this stuff had you on some real animal thug ish!!! It's partially the reason I was thrown off my college campus and many, many other wild escapades that I cannot share. Very soon I will be posting music from the Ledgendary group,,DMA that will basically paint a picture for you with St Ides being the backdrop.

A quick St Ide's story..... In L.A. on Sunset Strip, me and my man Mike, Aka Tall Can, Aka Hutch, when I was Starski (LOL). Anyway, during visits at Billboard Live and The House of Blues we were suddenly CRAZY HYPED that the club was selling St Ides (forgot which club it was) quarts. What made these so special was that they had a picture of Mike Tyson on the label!!!! After consuming several and of course being hammered we decide to leave and eat, what else but some chicken...LOL We'll to make a long story short Tall Can ended up having to recite the alphabet in reverse to the L.A.P.D. while I had to blow on a tube with a penny in my mouth (hoping that the urban legend really worked)and praying at the same time. After drving to the hotel alone worried about Can in jail, scrambling up $500.00 bucks to get him out the next day before the esse's that were surrounding him got a hold of em, I realized that the S-T Crooked I D-E-S was no joke!!! We'll we knew that all along!!!

Ok, enough talk; one of the best things to come out of this era was the hip hop
influence that went along with St Ides. So for your downloading pleasure are the dopest St. Ides Commericals EVER!!!! Don't say I never hooked yall up.

Uh oh,,,I'm kinda thristy:

Get you girl in the mood quicker - King Tee and Ice Cube
http://www.sendspace.com/file/njmr6n

St Ides - Ice Cube
http://www.sendspace.com/file/g2lz4d

We Don't Want no 8 ball - Ice Cube
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0zy23c

Real Men Drink - Rakim
http://www.sendspace.com/file/bvn4mh

Get Some - Rakim
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3mt8nf

East Meets West liquor - EPMD and Ice Cube
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gm5ewb

40z or a Can - EPMD
http://www.sendspace.com/file/a2xa8m

Get a Grip, Take a Sip - Kool G Rap
http://www.sendspace.com/file/jyizvy

5th Ward to South Central - Geto Boys and Ice Cube
http://www.sendspace.com/file/z4ejze

St Ides in the LBC - Snoop Dogg
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o07e1m

Shaolin Brew - Wu Tang Clan
http://www.sendspace.com/file/0jstwp

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

F'N Wit HISTORY




Barack "Barry" Obama
(Panahou School "Oahuan" yearbook photo)
In this 1977 file photo provided by the The Oahuan, yearbook of Punahou School, Barack Obama, second row center, is seen with is junior varsity basketball team in this 1977 yearbook class photo in Honolulu. Obama loved basketball and as a forward dubbed "Barry O'Bomber," he favored a left-handed double pump shot. During his senior year, the varsity team captured the state championship. Oh Yeah, He is also our PRESIDENT!!!


I know I'm late with an Obama type tribute (cuz everyone has done one) but better late than never. I wanted to post a few songs that made mention to politics and the presidency (some pro and some anti government rule). Some of the lyrics,,especially in the Jungle Brothers song are pretty interesting. Hope you can get where I'm going with this. Like a lot of us, I thought I'd NEVER see the day.


Impeach The President - The Honey Drippers - "Behind the walls of the White House, there's a lot things we should know about". As you can see this song dealt with social injustice. I know I already posted this song (below). Shut up.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/a1jn40

MC Battle 1987 - New Music Seminar (Melle Mel vs. King Sun vs. GrandMaster Caz)
This is a real gem for hip hop heads out there. I thought I'd post it simply becuase of Melle Mel's Verse...."There will never be a black President",,, Check it out.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/k1thol

More Impeach The Prez - (Dead Prez, Immortal Technique, Siagon) They basically slaughter George dubya on this!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/hqvcen

James Brown - Funky President. Dope break beat and political statement song only how JB can do it.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/dxapv7

Jungle Brothers Feat. Q-Tip - In time. Mike G's whole verse pretty much sums it up! Damn!!! "A black Reign too tough to tame"....

http://www.sendspace.com/file/r0bl4s

Q-Tip - Q-Tip For President - This is one of MANY songs created after it was made offical that Barak was the man!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/jg3cyw

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

F'N Wit The Top Ten Breakbeats:

Today I F wit the breakbeats that made hip hop what it is today. These are the best. Try to argue.




James Brown- Funky Drummer - To me this is the number one breakbeat of all time. Not that it is my favorite but this beat along with number 2 below helped shape the sound of hip hop from the past to the present. Thanks to Cylde "Funky Drummer" Stubbfield (who lived around my way). Hundreds of hip hop artists used this break. I could have picked other joints from JB but that would not have been fair to the rest of the great breaks that I listed here. Look I don't care what you say..this is the greatest break in hip hop.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/8v08xm




The Honey Drippers - Impeach the President - This could have been number one on the list. Roy C hammond and the Honey Drippers. Roy’s decided to make this song following the Watergate scandal. However, what the track would most become known for in the 35 years since its original release was neither melody nor message it was meant to convey. This song laid down one of the quintessential breaks in music history. Another long list of MC's who laid down verse after verse off of this beat.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/pjt7f7





Bob James - Nautilus

In general terms Jazz Musician Bob James might be most famous for composing the song "Angela" which is the theme song for the sitcom "Taxi", but in the world of hip hop Bob James is a legend. This break which was on the album "One" is one of the hottest not only break beats, but songs ever made. This beat has been freaked some many different ways by so many producers. It's been chopped, stretched, and looped to death. Hip Hop heads never grow tired of hearing this sample used.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/d0zuh8



The Incredible Bongo Band - Apache

If Hip Hop had a national anthem this is it!!! The real name of the "band" is Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo band,,however it was never really a band in the first place. Basically Viner used to basically get musicians together and jam in the MGM recoding studio's and all the dudes were uncredited. There is a rumor that Ringo Starr played in some of the sessions. Anyway you cannot make a list of greatest breakbeats without listing this one..If you do, YOU DO NOT KNOW YOUR HIP HOP.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/t5fsip




Bob James - Take Me To The Mardi Gras

Of couse I could have included several other James Brown Breaks, dude has so many (honorable mention to Get up,Get into it, Get Invloved which was hard to omit) but I could do an entire blog on JB breaks, but this break COULD NOT be passed up. Paul Simon did the orginal and Bob expanded on it. This is one of the first breaks that I remember hearing back in the day. When I saw Flash cutting it up in the kitchen in WildStyle I found myself trying to do the same cuts on my cousin Buck's equipment. It is an urban ledgend that Biz Markie has a version on Mardi Gras without the bells in it. My neighbor named Marty named himself Marty Graw after this break. My brother Doug says this is his favorite break and he put me on to this hip hop stuff. This is HIP HOP.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/ysxz0u




Melvin Bliss - Synthetic Substitution

That little Picture is a 45 of the record that had a lot to do with the sound of Hip Hop Music. This is one of the few breaks that has like at least 3 other used breaks within the song beside the opening drum break itself. Melvin's singing on this song is horrible and I have no clue what he is singing about but the song is funky and the beat is mean. I think Melvin lives in St. Alban's Queens. Wherever you are you need to know that this break had a lot to do with many great hip hop songs.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/jc9tfq



The Mohawks - The Champ

Another "band" formed from session artists lead by Alan Hawkshaw, this band never toured or anything like that but their songs got released on the strength of thier straight up funk sounds. I think of ZULU when I hear this beat,or being in those dark community center parties smelling that aroma of "burt leaves" in the air. Even the melody of the sample was used (see ONYX, "SLAM").

http://www.sendspace.com/file/c3p637





Cerrone - Rocket In The Pocket

All I know is Cerrone was obsessed with soul music and his pops tried to discourage him from his obsession. He did his work out of Paris France and was a composer producer and perfomer. Here is a quiz for all the young hip hop heads..did you have to speed up or slow down this break to make it sound like the break that we all know and love? If you don't know,,don't feel like a sucka if you have to ask the old head in the neighborhood. (hint, it's how you get the "chipmunk" sound on wax)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/h3e7wa





ESG - UFO

What is crazy about this break is that it was created by four women, the Scroggins Sisters. What is crazier is that the album is "A South Bronx Story". How fitting is that? One of the dopest breaks made with an album title that pinpoints where all this hip hop stuff began!!! And it wasn't even intentional. For that reason alone I had to inlcude this break. This is one of Hip Hop's building blocks. Quiz two,,you did the opposite to the break of what you did to Rocket in The Pocket to get the B-Boy sound. Ok, young cats that never owned an actual record,,,you can go ask the old head down the block now.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/h3e7wa





The Winstons - Amen Brother

You are now about to witness the strenth of......ooops wrong song,well not really. Anyway some say that this break is THE MOST SAMPLES BREAK EVER...However, if someone said that it was Impeach the Pres,,or Funky Drummer,,I find that it would be hard to argue. Look I personally think this break is kinda overrated but until someone out there proves that this is not the most used break in hip hop history I will put it on my list just for that alone. I listened to this song the other day and when that break comes in, it hit me like, DAMN!!!!! The short but powerful drum break is pretty hard..."straight outta compton, crazy mother'fer named Ice Cube..... enjoy.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/fsl329
THE 10 GREATEST HIP HOP ALBUM COVERS





A lot of us who post on here were just leaving or just about to leave high school when this album came out. Was it a classic album,,some (mostly west coast dudes) might say it is. It did have it's moments, I'm your pusher, High Rollers, Ya Playing yourself, and I think they had Colors on here too. But forget all that. THIS ALBUM COVER HAD EVERYBODY MESMORIZED... I even heard females saying "damn, who is that chick?'' At this time Ice had the baddest girl in hip hop and her name was..........................Darlene!! Whenever I see a greatest hip hop album cover list and I don't see this one on it,,the writer loses all credibility with me. Rememer she is the only one showing her gun,,Ice and his man are hiding theres (on the back cover you see the guns). Even Ladies Love Cool James, when beefing with Ice T said in his verse that was supposed to be dissing Ice, that she wears it well and he takes the album cover to the bathroom...and I aint talking about shitting,,LOL... I was gonna go from ten to one and save this for last but I couldn't Be real yall,,,this is the GREATEST ALBUM COVER EVER!!! I could go on and on but I won't..continue to read on while I go to the bathroom.





I think everyone remembers the first time when they saw this cover. I mean it really defines the album to a tee. The poetic thoughts of a kid in the ghetto,,looking for something better, trying to find himself, trying to escape, but at the same time loves where he lives and the people who share it with him. This cover is one of the rare ones that tell you that the album is a classic before you even hear it. Nas cornered the market on putting childhood pictures on an album cover and all that came after (including Biggie) did not measure up,,Im not hatin on BIG, that is just a fact. This cover started a trend that rappers or DJ's are still doin today 15 years later! A 5 Mic Classic album, with a 5 Mic Classic cover.




By This time, Amerikka's Most Wanted, Ice Cube could actually do no wrong. Everything he did was dope including his album covers,,that's why he's the only artist to have two covers in this list. Look at the statement this album makes, Uncle Sam Dead!!! Is there more that needs to be said? This album featured the Life Side and the Death Side, Khalid Muhammad and the Nation of Islam and all of what was the racial climate of the time, and the album cover summed it all up, Death to the American Dream! For Real this cover could be the greatest ever.



The main point of this cover is to let the world know that "I'm 26 years old and still on welfare!!!" Yo!! This is this dudes actual Id! Look at the look on his grill! The braids!!! Dude was nuts! Remember his welfare office visit from a limo while being filmed by MTV? Dude was not B.Sing at all. ODB got more seeds than weed!! His Chuckers had a bag of weed instead of the Timberland tree. RIP to the Illest to ever do it. Hip Hop Misses you.




When I first thought of doing this I was gonna put this album cover at number three, but I think I got my list right. Anyway, aside from Ice T this is my Favorite album cover of all time. Yo! Cube is handing you the gun..... what you gonna do with it? Me and another dude that posts on here grew to have a weird fetish with guns, St. Ides,weed, and most of all; the City of L.A. At the time this EP (wasn't an album) came out we weren't at the height of our personal problems but if it were out..mabye I wouldn't even be on here typing this shit.... This cover has it all and it's so simple. Style, Influence,Controversy, and Shock value. Before the "Are We There Yet" O'Shea Jackson...The Nigga You Love To Hate, Ice Cube was that shit. I dare you to argue.





"Yo, Bushwick was all drunk and arguing with his girl and shot his dam eye out!" "Lets take a picture at the hospital and use it for our album cover!" That was pretty much it, but very effective. This story was all over MTV at the time,,,If you do your own list on don't include this cover, you a straight hamster nigga.


Alright...If you did not know who Scarface was,your first question was, which one in the hell is Scarface? Which what makes this cover so dope. Also The total Carnage that is going on,,what? A drug deal gone bad? This cover is as wild as it gets, Cocaine and Guns!!! and so was this album. I Remember Tyron and Pete From Wilmigton use to KILL this joint..actually Pete put me on to this album.





Remember this album (The best one by The Roots) had five different album covers? Remember the other four? (A baby, A church, A kid Crying, and dead man with an Ace of Spades in his hand) This one is my fave. The picture is from a riot either in the 50's or 60's in the middle of Bed Stuy Brooklyn. The Fear on the woman's face says it all. Damn!



P.E. was always some revolutionary dudes we all know that. I fought hard to put A Nation of Millions in this place but I think this cover is a little better. I'll never forget being in the record store in the Dover Mall and these two white dudes were looking at the cover saying "fear of a black planet"? and kind of smirking at the same time. I didn't bother to say anything; but today at least from a Music Standpoint, these dudes were prophets. Damn, don't we have a black president now too? Also the bottom of the cover says "THE COUNTER ATTACK ON WORLD SUPREMACY" Around the time this abum came out, and with the racial tension that was in the air....gotta give PE Props..maybe this should have been higher on the list.



Not many people know or realized that this album actually had three covers. The Frame around the lady was either in Red, green, or the last color that no one can tell me. I think it was black. Anyway, The best part of this album cover was trying to figure out who the hell was on it and trying to name everybody. Is that Puffy on the lower left hand corner on the back?





















































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