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Thread started 07/23/07 1:00pm

JoeTyler

Public Enemy-It takes a nation of millions to hold us back (appreciation thread)

What do you think? The best rap/hip-hop album of all time, isn't it?headbang cool




I just love the Terminator X work here...AMAZING, he must be one of the best and most influential DJ's of all time,; Chuck D is also in top form here, his lyrics are wise, politically conscious and heartfelt, I will always respect this guy bow
The album production is outstanding, it hasn't dated at all, and it has no filler, 16 excellent songs; Black steel in the hour of chaos has also a nice vid, by the way biggrin
The apex of the golden age, hands down cool
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Reply #1 posted 07/23/07 1:10pm

uPtoWnNY

JoeTyler said:

What do you think? The best rap/hip-hop album of all time, isn't it?headbang cool




I just love the Terminator X work here...AMAZING, he must be one of the best and most influential DJ's of all time,; Chuck D is also in top form here, his lyrics are wise, politically conscious and heartfelt, I will always respect this guy bow
The album production is outstanding, it hasn't dated at all, and it has no filler, 16 excellent songs; Black steel in the hour of chaos has also a nice vid, by the way biggrin
The apex of the golden age, hands down cool
[Edited 7/23/07 13:00pm]
[Edited 7/23/07 13:01pm]


IMO, the second greatest rap/hip-hop album of all time(my first is Wu-Tang's '36 Chambers').
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Reply #2 posted 07/23/07 1:51pm

sermwanderer

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I love 'It takes a nation'

but I prefer 'Fear of a black planet'
“If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists”
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Reply #3 posted 07/23/07 1:51pm

qvgangsta18

JoeTyler said:

What do you think? The best rap/hip-hop album of all time, isn't it?headbang cool




I just love the Terminator X work here...AMAZING, he must be one of the best and most influential DJ's of all time,; Chuck D is also in top form here, his lyrics are wise, politically conscious and heartfelt, I will always respect this guy bow
The album production is outstanding, it hasn't dated at all, and it has no filler, 16 excellent songs; Black steel in the hour of chaos has also a nice vid, by the way biggrin
The apex of the golden age, hands down cool
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[Edited 7/23/07 13:01pm]


Stop reporting on rap music, cuz any rap head knows Terminator X didn't do shit on this LP, it was Def Jam's inhouse DJ that did the scratches, Terminator X was the second INSTANT REPLAY DJ(first is Eric B).
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Reply #4 posted 07/23/07 2:32pm

JoeTyler

qvgangsta18 said:


Stop reporting on rap music, cuz any rap head knows Terminator X didn't do shit on this LP, it was Def Jam's inhouse DJ that did the scratches, Terminator X was the second INSTANT REPLAY DJ(first is Eric B).



I knew this was going to happen... lol
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Reply #5 posted 07/23/07 4:03pm

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It's a great album. nod
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #6 posted 07/23/07 6:48pm

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To date....there hasn't been harder a harder hitting rap 1st verse than "Black Steel"...out the gate, Chuck blazed it.
"I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens
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Reply #7 posted 07/23/07 6:58pm

MuthaFunka

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panther514 said:

To date....there hasn't been harder a harder hitting rap 1st verse than "Black Steel"...out the gate, Chuck blazed it.


I don't know about that:

Abracadabra!
Allah baby professor
All hail Funkin' Lesson
Sweet tongue, grand writer of scrolls
Now behold, let the legend unfold
Born in the cosmos where no time and space do exist
Vibe in the midst of the chaos
Mortals label me as illogical, mythological

They couldn't comprehend when I brought the word
A stick called verb, a black steel nerve
Teachin' those actors and actresses
Who write a coupla lines on what black is, really?
Then they label me a sin
As a brother just speaks what's within
I guess I'm blacker than the shadow of the darkest alley, that they're always
scared to go in - BOO!


I wear boots and beads, bags and braids, stick and scrolls, rings and
shades
Walk in the light of the moon but I've never been a Batman
African - call it Blackman
Brother extracts your African steps in your movements, enhance for
improvements
Grand funk, a new home for the phrase
Funkin' Lesson the pathways


That's about as dope as it gets, especially that bolded comment. XClan laid the fist down with that one. When you open your shit with "Abracadabra" that's some cold shit!
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Reply #8 posted 07/23/07 11:10pm

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:

To date....there hasn't been harder a harder hitting rap 1st verse than "Black Steel"...out the gate, Chuck blazed it.


I don't know about that:

Abracadabra!
Allah baby professor
All hail Funkin' Lesson
Sweet tongue, grand writer of scrolls
Now behold, let the legend unfold
Born in the cosmos where no time and space do exist
Vibe in the midst of the chaos
Mortals label me as illogical, mythological

They couldn't comprehend when I brought the word
A stick called verb, a black steel nerve
Teachin' those actors and actresses
Who write a coupla lines on what black is, really?
Then they label me a sin
As a brother just speaks what's within
I guess I'm blacker than the shadow of the darkest alley, that they're always
scared to go in - BOO!


I wear boots and beads, bags and braids, stick and scrolls, rings and
shades
Walk in the light of the moon but I've never been a Batman
African - call it Blackman
Brother extracts your African steps in your movements, enhance for
improvements
Grand funk, a new home for the phrase
Funkin' Lesson the pathways


That's about as dope as it gets, especially that bolded comment. XClan laid the fist down with that one. When you open your shit with "Abracadabra" that's some cold shit!

No doubt. Both PE & X-Clan definitely went toe 2 toe with skills. Each group had some serious lyricist on board along with slammin beats.
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Reply #9 posted 07/25/07 1:59pm

panther514

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MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:

To date....there hasn't been harder a harder hitting rap 1st verse than "Black Steel"...out the gate, Chuck blazed it.


I don't know about that:

Abracadabra!
Allah baby professor
All hail Funkin' Lesson
Sweet tongue, grand writer of scrolls
Now behold, let the legend unfold
Born in the cosmos where no time and space do exist
Vibe in the midst of the chaos
Mortals label me as illogical, mythological

They couldn't comprehend when I brought the word
A stick called verb, a black steel nerve
Teachin' those actors and actresses
Who write a coupla lines on what black is, really?
Then they label me a sin
As a brother just speaks what's within
I guess I'm blacker than the shadow of the darkest alley, that they're always
scared to go in - BOO!


I wear boots and beads, bags and braids, stick and scrolls, rings and
shades
Walk in the light of the moon but I've never been a Batman
African - call it Blackman
Brother extracts your African steps in your movements, enhance for
improvements
Grand funk, a new home for the phrase
Funkin' Lesson the pathways


That's about as dope as it gets, especially that bolded comment. XClan laid the fist down with that one. When you open your shit with "Abracadabra" that's some cold shit!



Right,Right....no doubt, it's giving Black Steel a run...X-Clan would take heat to ANYONE in the game! But...

I got a letter from the government
The other day
I opened and read it
It said they were suckers
They wanted me for their army or whatever
Picture me given' a damn - I said NEVER!
Here is a land that never gave a damn
About a brother like me and myself
Because they never did
I wasn't wit' it, but just that very minute...
It occured to me
The suckers had authority
Cold sweatin' as I dwell in my cell
How long has it been?
They got me sittin' in the state pen
I gotta get out - but that thought was thought before
I contemplated a plan on the cell floor
I'm not a fugitive on the run
But a brother like me begun - to be another one
Public enemy servin' time - they drew the line y'all
To criticize me some crime - never the less
They could not understand that I'm a Black man
And I could never be a veteran
On the strength, the situation's unreal
I got a raw deal, so I'm goin' for the steel
"I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens
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Reply #10 posted 07/25/07 2:04pm

MuthaFunka

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panther514 said:

MuthaFunka said:



I don't know about that:

Abracadabra!
Allah baby professor
All hail Funkin' Lesson
Sweet tongue, grand writer of scrolls
Now behold, let the legend unfold
Born in the cosmos where no time and space do exist
Vibe in the midst of the chaos
Mortals label me as illogical, mythological

They couldn't comprehend when I brought the word
A stick called verb, a black steel nerve
Teachin' those actors and actresses
Who write a coupla lines on what black is, really?
Then they label me a sin
As a brother just speaks what's within
I guess I'm blacker than the shadow of the darkest alley, that they're always
scared to go in - BOO!


I wear boots and beads, bags and braids, stick and scrolls, rings and
shades
Walk in the light of the moon but I've never been a Batman
African - call it Blackman
Brother extracts your African steps in your movements, enhance for
improvements
Grand funk, a new home for the phrase
Funkin' Lesson the pathways


That's about as dope as it gets, especially that bolded comment. XClan laid the fist down with that one. When you open your shit with "Abracadabra" that's some cold shit!



Right,Right....no doubt, it's giving Black Steel a run...X-Clan would take heat to ANYONE in the game! But...

I got a letter from the government
The other day
I opened and read it
It said they were suckers
They wanted me for their army or whatever
Picture me given' a damn - I said NEVER!
Here is a land that never gave a damn
About a brother like me and myself
Because they never did
I wasn't wit' it, but just that very minute...
It occured to me
The suckers had authority
Cold sweatin' as I dwell in my cell
How long has it been?
They got me sittin' in the state pen
I gotta get out - but that thought was thought before
I contemplated a plan on the cell floor
I'm not a fugitive on the run
But a brother like me begun - to be another one
Public enemy servin' time - they drew the line y'all
To criticize me some crime - never the less
They could not understand that I'm a Black man
And I could never be a veteran
On the strength, the situation's unreal
I got a raw deal, so I'm goin' for the steel



Chuck just made you wanna get up and "Do Somethin'!" lol
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Reply #11 posted 07/25/07 2:09pm

panther514

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MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:




Right,Right....no doubt, it's giving Black Steel a run...X-Clan would take heat to ANYONE in the game! But...

I got a letter from the government
The other day
I opened and read it
It said they were suckers
They wanted me for their army or whatever
Picture me given' a damn - I said NEVER!
Here is a land that never gave a damn
About a brother like me and myself
Because they never did
I wasn't wit' it, but just that very minute...
It occured to me
The suckers had authority
Cold sweatin' as I dwell in my cell
How long has it been?
They got me sittin' in the state pen
I gotta get out - but that thought was thought before
I contemplated a plan on the cell floor
I'm not a fugitive on the run
But a brother like me begun - to be another one
Public enemy servin' time - they drew the line y'all
To criticize me some crime - never the less
They could not understand that I'm a Black man
And I could never be a veteran
On the strength, the situation's unreal
I got a raw deal, so I'm goin' for the steel



Chuck just made you wanna get up and "Do Somethin'!" lol



I was a pissed off militant teenager listening to him and X-Clan
"I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens
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Reply #12 posted 07/25/07 2:25pm

MuthaFunka

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panther514 said:

MuthaFunka said:




Chuck just made you wanna get up and "Do Somethin'!" lol



I was a pissed off militant teenager listening to him and X-Clan


Join the party! - And maybe the Panther Party as well! biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 07/25/07 3:42pm

panther514

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MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:




I was a pissed off militant teenager listening to him and X-Clan


Join the party! - And maybe the Panther Party as well! biggrin



I think I still got my black and gold PE jacket and Pittsburgh Pirates hat in the closet somewhere....
"I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens
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Reply #14 posted 07/25/07 5:13pm

MuthaFunka

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panther514 said:

MuthaFunka said:



Join the party! - And maybe the Panther Party as well! biggrin



I think I still got my black and gold PE jacket and Pittsburgh Pirates hat in the closet somewhere....


lol
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Reply #15 posted 07/26/07 5:11am

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:



Join the party! - And maybe the Panther Party as well! biggrin

Dig it. cool wink
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Reply #16 posted 07/26/07 5:11am

MsLegs

MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:




I think I still got my black and gold PE jacket and Pittsburgh Pirates hat in the closet somewhere....


lol

Co-sign. cool wink
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Reply #17 posted 07/26/07 7:07pm

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here it is bam
then u say ghatdamn this is a dope jam
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #18 posted 07/28/07 9:48pm

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I love "It Takes A Nation Of Millions..." it's definitely one of ny fave albums by PE and fave hip-hop album of all time. Especially the songs "Rebel Without A Pause", "Prophets of Rage", and "Louder Than A Bomb". Those are my definite faves off this set. But the greatest hip-hop album of all time? Not quite. I would have this album 3rd behind N.W.A's "Straight Outta Compton"(2nd) and 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me"(1st).
Peace and be wild!
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Reply #19 posted 07/28/07 10:13pm

2Jay

MuthaFunka said:

panther514 said:

To date....there hasn't been harder a harder hitting rap 1st verse than "Black Steel"...out the gate, Chuck blazed it.


I don't know about that:

Abracadabra!
Allah baby professor
All hail Funkin' Lesson
Sweet tongue, grand writer of scrolls
Now behold, let the legend unfold
Born in the cosmos where no time and space do exist
Vibe in the midst of the chaos
Mortals label me as illogical, mythological

They couldn't comprehend when I brought the word
A stick called verb, a black steel nerve
Teachin' those actors and actresses
Who write a coupla lines on what black is, really?
Then they label me a sin
As a brother just speaks what's within
I guess I'm blacker than the shadow of the darkest alley, that they're always
scared to go in - BOO!


I wear boots and beads, bags and braids, stick and scrolls, rings and
shades
Walk in the light of the moon but I've never been a Batman
African - call it Blackman
Brother extracts your African steps in your movements, enhance for
improvements
Grand funk, a new home for the phrase
Funkin' Lesson the pathways


That's about as dope as it gets, especially that bolded comment. XClan laid the fist down with that one. When you open your shit with "Abracadabra" that's some cold shit!

Yeah, this was the rap pinnacle. I agree that the abracadabra is a good sound
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Reply #20 posted 07/29/07 6:20am

datdude

yes, it gets my vote. widely considered by critics with a clue to be the best hip-hop album ever and for so many reasons. man i was a PE head! had my plack Pirates hat, the jacket, the jersey, the whole 9. Chuck was my mans. Had a chance to meet him and he really is cool ppl. i love that brotha
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Reply #21 posted 07/29/07 1:09pm

Exetergirl

I always loved this album, along with Fear Of a Black Planet (Fight the Power and Burn Hollywood Burn). Haven't heard this for ages. Need to dig it out again.
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Reply #22 posted 07/29/07 6:16pm

2Jay

Not best.. but certainly up there.Straight out of Compton and Kurtis Blow: History of Rap V.2O
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Reply #23 posted 07/30/07 7:06am

datdude

curtis, like Big Daddy Kane NEVER had a GREAT album. he'll be remembered as a pioneer, but NO ONE EVER talks about a GREAT Kurtis Blow album. i can't even NAME a Kurtis Blow album. None of his albums EVER show up on any "best of lists" either (an unlike a lot of other lists, the ppl who do those are somewhat hesistant because they KNOW they gotta know their stuff) i'll give u the NWA, one but even still its only in my top 15
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