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When I was a kid… (pt. 2)

Hello, and welcome back. Ready for a few more random hip hop videos from my past?

I’m still in Seattle and to pass the time (for you, not me - I’m actually rather busy!), I’m posting some videos of hip hop songs I dug when I was in middle school (circa 1986-1990ish).

Around that time YO! MTV Raps was on for two hours on Saturday mornings with Fab 5 Freddie.

It was Run DMC, however, who hosted the first show. So here’s RUN DMC’s “It’s Tricky” to start things off.

You’ll have to click here to see the video since Sony doesn’t allow embedding. Go figure.

Hey! It’s Penn & Teller when they weren’t freakishly right-wing and annoying.

The first group to have their video on YO! wasn’t Run DMC, it was Eric B. & Rakim. The first song I heard of theirs was “Follow the Leader,” which was also the first video on YO!, but my favorite cut was from the albums after that, called “Paid in Full.”

I was really getting into remixes and “Paid” had an amazing seven minute remix. This is the single version.

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YO! MTV Raps gave exposure to a bunch of groups I wouldn’t have heard of otherwise. And while this caused what I (and apparently Madhava Gosh) see as the downfall of rap and thus the hip hop culture.

One of those groups was EPMD. Now, I never really got into EPMD, but I dug their song “Strictly Business.” Great use of samples.

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Rap started to change with the increased popularity and shifting of styles from the carefree Run DMC type stuff to the more overtly political Public Enemy type stuff. I followed it up until the NWA album came out. After that, it opened the floodgates to “gangsta rap,” something that I really couldn’t relate to and didn’t care for.

One of the last acts I saw on YO! was Audio Two. MC Milk’s style was a bit off beat (literally) and that’s what a lot of rap artists are doing today. I’m not sure where he got that idea from or if he influenced anyone else to do it, but I always dug “I Don’t Care”…

YO! fans will notice that the intro to the show was largely taken from this video.

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That’s it, folks. I hope someone’s interested in this.
I realize that this is mostly a scooter / Route 66 sort of blog, but really, it’s my blog, so I get final say.

Which is why I’m now going to play “Angry White Boy Polka”

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And this…

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3 Responses to “When I was a kid… (pt. 2)”

  1. Madhava Goshon Jul 10th 2008 at 12:25 pm

    So great to see you spreading the glories of Polka.

    My favorite polka band is Brave Combo. They have rejuvenated the genre.

    Brave Combo

    They are going to be doing the soundtrack for the new Click and Clack (”Car Talk” on NPR) PBS series.

    Click & Clack add oompah

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    Madhava Gosh reply on July 10th, 2008 12:28 pm:

    I tried to make hot links but choked apparently.

    Brave Combo website:

    http://www.brave.com/bo/

    Article about soundtrack for Click and Clack:

    http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/drc/localnews/stories/DRC_Brave_Combo_0706.2984932a.html

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    Eric reply on July 10th, 2008 4:48 pm:

    I really dig a lot of what I’ve heard from them. Sort of doing for polka what Skankin’ Pickle did for ska.

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