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Reply #30 posted 11/06/06 6:16pm

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namepeace said:

Fight The Power -- Public Enemy


I'm listening to this song right now. music
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Reply #31 posted 11/06/06 8:52pm

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6.Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin To F*** Wit - Wu-Tang(90'S HIP HOP ANTHEM IMO!)
7.Mamma Said Knock You Out - LL Cool J
8.Dywck - Gangstarr
9.Kick In The Door - Biggie


All good choices but these ain't 80's jams, I don't think.



LOL!! I didn't even see 80's in the thread I just started typing, okay here's my fav's from the 80's only:

1.The Message - Flash & Furious Five
2.I Know You Got Soul - Rakim & Eric B.
3.Ain't No Half Steppin - Big Daddy Kane
4.The Brige Is Over - BDP
5.Peter Pipper - Run DMC
6.Freedom - Flash & Furious Five
7.Public Enemy #1 - Public Enemy
8.Rock The Bells - LL Cool J
9.The Show - Dougie Fresh & Slick Rick
10.Apache - Sugar Hill Gang
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Reply #32 posted 11/07/06 9:45am

namepeace

Abdul said:

namepeace said:



All good choices but these ain't 80's jams, I don't think.



LOL!! I didn't even see 80's in the thread I just started typing, okay here's my fav's from the 80's only:

1.The Message - Flash & Furious Five
2.I Know You Got Soul - Rakim & Eric B.
3.Ain't No Half Steppin' - Big Daddy Kane
4.The Brige Is Over - BDP
5.Peter Piper - Run DMC
6.Freedom - Flash & Furious Five
7.Public Enemy #1 - Public Enemy
8.Rock The Bells - LL Cool J
9.The Show - Dougie Fresh & Slick Rick
10.Apache - Sugar Hill Gang


there's no crime in being enthusiastic about vintage hip-hop.

And good choices all.
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Reply #33 posted 11/07/06 11:39am

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Planet Rock—AB and SSF
I Know You Got Soul—Eric B. and Rakim
Bring The Noise—P.E.
You Gots to Chill—EPMD
Roxanne, Roxanne---UTFO
Paul Revere, Brass Monkey—Beastie Boys
Boyz N Tha Hood--- Boyz N Tha Hood/Eazy E.
Peter Piper—Run DMC
Jack The Ripper—LL Cool J
Gangsta, Gangsta—N.W.A.
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Reply #34 posted 11/07/06 6:38pm

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Planet Rock - Soul Sonic Force
Electric Kingdom - Twilight 22
Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover
The Party Has Begun - Freestyle
Jam On It - Newcleus
Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Flamethrower Rap - Felix and Jarvis
The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
Apache - The Sugarhill Gang
What People Do For Money - Divine Sounds

King Tim III - Fatback...oops, that was the 1970s. lol
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[Edited 11/7/06 18:40pm]
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Reply #35 posted 11/07/06 7:19pm

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IAintTheOne said:

UncleGrandpa said:

With so much to choose from, let me see if I can do it.


10. Catch 22 - Play At Your Own Risk ( technically not a rap song since it was a singing group but damn you if it wasn't a funky jam ).



that was done by PLANET PATROL who were the backing of soul sonic force and members of the Zulu Nation the lead singer was killed several years ago while working at Kennedy airport


Thanks for the clarification, Catch 22 did Electric Kingdom which is still singing and funky as hell.
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Reply #36 posted 11/07/06 7:23pm

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UncleGrandpa said:

IAintTheOne said:




that was done by PLANET PATROL who were the backing of soul sonic force and members of the Zulu Nation the lead singer was killed several years ago while working at Kennedy airport


Thanks for the clarification, Catch 22 did Electric Kingdom which is still singing and funky as hell.


"Electric Kingdom" was made by Twilight 22. They also had a jam called "Siberian Nights".
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Reply #37 posted 11/07/06 7:28pm

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Twilight 22, thanks again, I should just give up and say I don't remember next time, or go back in time and buy a turntable that was freewheel instead of belt driven. Thanks again, I'm out.
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Reply #38 posted 11/07/06 7:30pm

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UncleGrandpa said:

Twilight 22, thanks again, I should just give up and say I don't remember next time, or go back in time and buy a turntable that was freewheel instead of belt driven. Thanks again, I'm out.


Trinere had a song called "Catch 22". That may be what keeps popping into your mind. lol
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Reply #39 posted 11/07/06 9:44pm

IAintTheOne

UncleGrandpa said:

IAintTheOne said:




that was done by PLANET PATROL who were the backing of soul sonic force and members of the Zulu Nation the lead singer was killed several years ago while working at Kennedy airport


Thanks for the clarification, Catch 22 did Electric Kingdom which is still singing and funky as hell.



Twilight 22
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Reply #40 posted 11/07/06 9:56pm

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Eric B & Rakim - Microphone Fiend (ext remix)
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full
BDP - Criminal Minded
BDP - Bridge Is Over
Public Enemy - P.E. #1
Public Enemy - Sophisticated Bitch
LoveBug Starski - LATDF
The D.O.C. - Mind Blowin'
B-Fats - Woppit
Word Of Mouth - Coast To Coast
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Reply #41 posted 11/12/06 9:06am

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1. Boogie Down Productions - The Bridge is Over (Let everyone know this motherfucker started in da Bronx)
2. Afrika Bambaataa - Planet Rock (Kraftwerk Who?????)
3. Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew - The Show/La Di Da Di (Next Level Shit!!!!...yea i know there two different songs)
4. Audio Two - Top Billin' (What more Can I Say)..yea Jay knows where he got it)
5. Slick Rick - Mona Lisa (The Great Adventures is my favorite rap album)
6. Special Ed - I got it Made (Tough Shit right here!!!..one of the baddest debut singles)
7. Whodini - The Freaks Come out at Night (I can't rally put into words what this track did to me as a child)
8. Slick Rick - Childrens Story.....
9. Kurtis Blow - The Breaks (They use to rock this shit in the playgrounds)
10. Run DMC - You Talk Too Much (I know I annoyed countless adults, by singing this over and over and over and over.....)
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Reply #42 posted 11/12/06 11:56am

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lilgish said:


9. Kurtis Blow - The Breaks (They use to rock this shit in the playgrounds)


That's the only song by Kurtis Blow I liked.
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