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Thread started 11/14/05 5:00pm

dancerella

Does Anyone Else Still Listen To Old Skool rap?

I still love Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five! I think they've just re-released their catalogue so I got Grandmaster Melle Mel and the Furious Five over the weekend. It's a really good cd. It's like old skool rap and new wave! I love these guys and many other old skool rappers too!
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/05 5:08pm

AsianConnectio
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It's the only kind of rap I'll listen to!!! thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/05 5:10pm

GangstaFam

yes, at times.
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/05 5:11pm

Handclapsfinga
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hell yeah, i still do. nod
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Reply #4 posted 11/14/05 5:14pm

heckaslammin

Yeah, and my wife makes fun of me all the time. I tell that rap for the most parts started to suck after about '94 or '95. Big daddy kane, Doug 'E' Fresh, Run-Dmc, I listen to all of that stuff all the time.
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/05 5:14pm

vainandy

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It's the only rap I listen to. I listen to people like Egyptian Lover, Pretty Tony and Freestyle, Soul Sonic Force, Divine Sounds, Twilight 22, Newcleus, Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, and Kurtis Blow all the time.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/05 5:24pm

chunky

i met Scorpio about 7 years ago, he was with Grandmaster Flash.
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Reply #7 posted 11/14/05 5:31pm

dancerella

chunky said:

i met Scorpio about 7 years ago, he was with Grandmaster Flash.




No way what was he like? I'm dying to meet Melle Mel the greatest MC of all time in my opinion!
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Reply #8 posted 11/14/05 5:32pm

dancerella

vainandy said:

It's the only rap I listen to. I listen to people like Egyptian Lover, Pretty Tony and Freestyle, Soul Sonic Force, Divine Sounds, Twilight 22, Newcleus, Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, and Kurtis Blow all the time.



Dam you are dropping names i've neevr heard of. Who are Prety Tony and freestyle, Divine Sounds and twilight 22.

Do you have the new Rev Run? that shit is hot! Old skool galore!
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Reply #9 posted 11/14/05 5:33pm

dancerella

AsianConnection said:

It's the only kind of rap I'll listen to!!! thumbs up!




Respec! Which artists??
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Reply #10 posted 11/14/05 5:39pm

chunky

dancerella said:

chunky said:

i met Scorpio about 7 years ago, he was with Grandmaster Flash.




No way what was he like? I'm dying to meet Melle Mel the greatest MC of all time in my opinion!




i met Scorpio only..and i meant he USED to be with Grandmaster Flash, i didn't meet Melle Mel
[Edited 11/14/05 17:47pm]
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/05 5:40pm

vainandy

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dancerella said:

vainandy said:

It's the only rap I listen to. I listen to people like Egyptian Lover, Pretty Tony and Freestyle, Soul Sonic Force, Divine Sounds, Twilight 22, Newcleus, Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, and Kurtis Blow all the time.



Dam you are dropping names i've neevr heard of. Who are Prety Tony and freestyle, Divine Sounds and twilight 22.

Do you have the new Rev Run? that shit is hot! Old skool galore!


Pretty Tony and Freestyle had songs called "The Party Has Begun", "Jam The Box", "Fix It In The Mix", "It's Automatic", and "Freestyle Express". On a lot of their songs, they rapped in a robotic, electronic voice. All their music was very uptempo and dance floor oriented.

Divine Sounds had a song called "What People Do For Money". Very uptempo rap.

Twilight 22 had the jams "Electric Kingdom" and "Siberian Nights". They were also very uptempo and featured an electronic voice every now and then. Their songs sound like they could have influenced The Egyptian Lover a year or two later.

I gave up on Run DMC when I bought their 1990s album "Down With The King". It was the same type of rap that I'm always complaining about with current rap artists....too slow and midtempo.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/05 6:01pm

Illustrator

I listen to alot of ol' school rappage...
I got 'Boogie Down Bronx' playing right now.
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/05 6:21pm

Leelee

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Sure I listen to it. I love it! In fact, it's the only rap I like.
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Reply #14 posted 11/15/05 1:35am

prettymansson

when im in the mood for negative arrogant hoodlums from the old school id probably listen to epmd
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Reply #15 posted 11/15/05 5:10am

TheRealFiness

this is old school right here

Spoonie G
Crash crew
Jimmy spicer
Kurtis Blow
Spider D
Treacherous 3
Disco 4
MasterDon Comittee
Sequence
Funky 4
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Reply #16 posted 11/15/05 6:00am

jbchavez

Channel 802 on directv is an old school rap music channel. The music is not entirely old school. The channel plays music up to about 1992. I dont consider 1992 to be old school for rap, but music from the early eighties and even late 70s is played.
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Reply #17 posted 11/15/05 6:17am

Rhondab

BDP nod
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Reply #18 posted 11/15/05 10:32am

dancerella

jbchavez said:

Channel 802 on directv is an old school rap music channel. The music is not entirely old school. The channel plays music up to about 1992. I dont consider 1992 to be old school for rap, but music from the early eighties and even late 70s is played.




Really? I don't think I have that channel but I may have to investigate!
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Reply #19 posted 11/15/05 10:33am

dancerella

chunky said:

dancerella said:





No way what was he like? I'm dying to meet Melle Mel the greatest MC of all time in my opinion!




i met Scorpio only..and i meant he USED to be with Grandmaster Flash, i didn't meet Melle Mel
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I hear ya! Was he cool?
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Reply #20 posted 11/15/05 10:34am

dancerella

vainandy said:



Pretty Tony and Freestyle had songs called "The Party Has Begun", "Jam The Box", "Fix It In The Mix", "It's Automatic", and "Freestyle Express". On a lot of their songs, they rapped in a robotic, electronic voice. All their music was very uptempo and dance floor oriented.

Divine Sounds had a song called "What People Do For Money". Very uptempo rap.

Twilight 22 had the jams "Electric Kingdom" and "Siberian Nights". They were also very uptempo and featured an electronic voice every now and then. Their songs sound like they could have influenced The Egyptian Lover a year or two later.

I gave up on Run DMC when I bought their 1990s album "Down With The King". It was the same type of rap that I'm always complaining about with current rap artists....too slow and midtempo.





So I guess most of these songs can be found on GH Comps?

How can you like old skool hip hop and not like the slowed down way they rap? confused
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Reply #21 posted 11/15/05 10:45am

TonyVanDam

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Old-School Rap is THE best school ever!

For me, that's everything before 1993 AD.
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Reply #22 posted 11/15/05 10:52am

TonyVanDam

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vainandy said:



Pretty Tony and Freestyle had songs called "The Party Has Begun", "Jam The Box", "Fix It In The Mix", "It's Automatic", and "Freestyle Express". On a lot of their songs, they rapped in a robotic, electronic voice. All their music was very uptempo and dance floor oriented.

Divine Sounds had a song called "What People Do For Money". Very uptempo rap.

Twilight 22 had the jams "Electric Kingdom" and "Siberian Nights". They were also very uptempo and featured an electronic voice every now and then. Their songs sound like they could have influenced The Egyptian Lover a year or two later.

I gave up on Run DMC when I bought their 1990s album "Down With The King". It was the same type of rap that I'm always complaining about with current rap artists....too slow and midtempo.


I wish Pretty Tony would make a comeback soon (at a rave maybe?). THAT artist is classic Miami Hip-Hop & Freestyle! He also has a place in Electronic Music History.

BTW, lets not forget about "Lookout Weekend", a classic hit Tony wrote for Debbie Deb. cool
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Reply #23 posted 11/15/05 1:00pm

dancerella

TonyVanDam said:

vainandy said:



Pretty Tony and Freestyle had songs called "The Party Has Begun", "Jam The Box", "Fix It In The Mix", "It's Automatic", and "Freestyle Express". On a lot of their songs, they rapped in a robotic, electronic voice. All their music was very uptempo and dance floor oriented.

Divine Sounds had a song called "What People Do For Money". Very uptempo rap.

Twilight 22 had the jams "Electric Kingdom" and "Siberian Nights". They were also very uptempo and featured an electronic voice every now and then. Their songs sound like they could have influenced The Egyptian Lover a year or two later.

I gave up on Run DMC when I bought their 1990s album "Down With The King". It was the same type of rap that I'm always complaining about with current rap artists....too slow and midtempo.


I wish Pretty Tony would make a comeback soon (at a rave maybe?). THAT artist is classic Miami Hip-Hop & Freestyle! He also has a place in Electronic Music History.

BTW, lets not forget about "Lookout Weekend", a classic hit Tony wrote for Debbie Deb. cool



Lookout Weekend is my jam but I don't know who Pretty Tony is....Does he have any cd's out??
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Reply #24 posted 11/15/05 1:04pm

dancerella

TonyVanDam said:

Old-School Rap is THE best school ever!

For me, that's everything before 1993 AD.
biggrin



Hells yeah! I love me some old skool rap. By the way, I don't consider rap from the 90's old skool.....

My hair dresser thinks it's hilarious that I listen to Grandmaster Flash because she's a bit younger than me and likes Lil Jon and shite like that. I so desperately want to alk the streets with a boom box on my shoulder, whilst blasting "the message"!
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Reply #25 posted 11/15/05 1:21pm

diamondpearl1

dancerella said:

TonyVanDam said:

Old-School Rap is THE best school ever!

For me, that's everything before 1993 AD.
biggrin



Hells yeah! I love me some old skool rap. By the way, I don't consider rap from the 90's old skool.....

My hair dresser thinks it's hilarious that I listen to Grandmaster Flash because she's a bit younger than me and likes Lil Jon and shite like that. I so desperately want to alk the streets with a boom box on my shoulder, whilst blasting "the message"!


so u don't consider rap from the 90's old skool huh? i don't see how u don't bein that the brothas and sistas had a lot of material 2 draw from 2 make a lot of classics from those 10 years....

ice cube-amerikkka's most wanted/kill at will (1990), death certificate (1991), the predator (1992)
public enemy- fear of a black planet (1990), apocalypse '91...the enemy strikes black 2pac-every album
ice-t-o.g. (1991)
boss-born gangstas (1993)
yo-yo-make way for the motherlode (1991)
mc lyte-act like ya know (1991) aint no other (1993)
eve-ruff ryders 1st lady (1999)
lil kim-hardcore (1996)
geto boys-we cant be stopped (1991) till death so us part (1993)
nas-illmatic (1994) it was written (1996) i am (1998)
notorious b.i.g-ready to die (1994) life after death (1996)
gangstarr-every album
epmd-business never personal (1992) erick sermon-no pressure (1993)
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Reply #26 posted 11/15/05 1:34pm

found1

oh yes! 90's hip hop!

Black Moon/Smif n Wes/Heltah Skeltah
Tribe
De La
X-Clan
P.E
Pete Rock/C.L Smooth
Diggable Planets
L.O.N.S
Main Source
Latifah
Wu Tang

and on and on and on.....
fro
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Reply #27 posted 11/15/05 2:07pm

TheRealFiness

found1 said:

oh yes! 90's hip hop!

Black Moon/Smif n Wes/Heltah Skeltah
Tribe
De La
X-Clan
P.E
Pete Rock/C.L Smooth
Diggable Planets
L.O.N.S
Main Source
Latifah
Wu Tang

and on and on and on.....
fro



Boogiemonstaz
Gravediggaz
Lost boyz
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Reply #28 posted 11/15/05 2:13pm

missfee

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of course, I still love to listen to Eric B. & Rakim. Even Ice-T's old joints...I love old school music!!!
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #29 posted 11/15/05 2:40pm

PrettyMan72

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Yes, I grew up on old school rap.

Mantronix
Fat Boys
Run DMC
Whodini
Eric B and Rakim
Grandmaster Flash & Furious 5
LL Cool J (1985-1990)
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