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10-18-2006, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by mulattogyrl
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYUUM @ The Skinny Boys!! My brother, unfortunately, sold our collection of 12 inches.  . We had the Skinny Boys though. The only ones I can remember off the top of my head that might still be back home are the single Eric B. for President, LL's first album, MC Shan's first album, Criminal Minded, and The Message. We had SO many more though.
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We'd be here all day if we talked about our tape collections...I already know that.
*runs home to kiss my EPMD collection-> from Strictly to Out of Business...I want a reunion!!!!
psst. Tribe--> John (Kamal aka Qtip), Phife, Shaheed A. Muhaamed and Jarobi can y'all hurry up please? I need a Native Tounge reunion in the worst way. Thanks..
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10-18-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by StarFish106
We'd be here all day if we talked about our tape collections...I already know that.
*runs home to kiss my EPMD collection-> from Strictly to Out of Business...I want a reunion!!!!
psst. Tribe--> John (Kamal aka Qtip), Phife, Shaheed A. Muhaamed and Jarobi can y'all hurry up please? I need a Native Tounge reunion in the worst way. Thanks.. 
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I would LOVE to see EPMD honored next (or soon), rockin' their fisherman hats of course!
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10-18-2006, 12:53 PM
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Am I the only one here who only owns records and casettes with old school hip hop? I can't bring myself to buy CDs because it takes away that old school flava.
<----still listens to Smif N Wessun (Heltah Skeltah...Black Moon... Boot Camp...my favorite group of all time) and an old school hip hop compilation cassette everyday.
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10-18-2006, 12:59 PM
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I'm watching the re-run. I respect Wu Tang Clan and I miss ODB's crazy arse. His Brooklyn Zoo was classic.
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10-18-2006, 02:03 PM
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Am I the only one here who only owns records and casettes with old school hip hop? I can't bring myself to buy CDs because it takes away that old school flava.
<----still listens to Smif N Wessun (Heltah Skeltah...Black Moon... Boot Camp...my favorite group of all time) and an old school hip hop compilation cassette everyday. 
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I LOOOOOVVVEEEEE Heltah Skeltah....The Ruck and Rock...wow those were my boys. And yes...Boot Camp is the isht as well
Yes I am a girl and I like grimy Rap...(dont' get me started on Redman neither  )
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10-18-2006, 02:43 PM
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Yes I am a woman and I like grimy Rap because many preferences have nothing to do with gender...(dont' get me started on Redman neither  )
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Fixed that for you.
Men are often baffled by my musical/hip hop preferences, obsession with REAL horror movies, and my knowledge and mastering of certain types of video games.
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10-18-2006, 03:06 PM
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I'm from the West Coast and I have to admit, I'm getting real sick of gangster rap being honored as if it's the only thing that has come out of the West Coast. What about Pharcyde, Digital Underground, E-40, hell even Cypress Hill (which is like Latin gangster rap)? If you are going to represent and recognized Hip Hop, represent all of it in its diversity. I agree that the Honors should have been given chronlogically...not based on a popularity contest. This would eliminate alot of confusion. But if we went by chronology it would be a long time before the West and South gets recognized so I suppose VH-1 doesn't want to step on toes...whatever
Likewise, I was really disappointed by the segment on the life story of Eazy-E...his death from AIDS may have shook folks in the hip hop community for a minute but the fact that Black folks, particularly Black women have the highest rates of contracting the disease should do more than make people pause. It should serve as a call to action. What is Ruthless Records doing to educate folks about AIDS? This issue really gets me amped up because if you look at the rate of HIV/AIDS in West Hollywood, CA (the "gay" part of town) the rate is 1 in 500 people contract HIV. Go to Eazy-E hometown of Compton (and surrounding areas of Long Beach and Watts) and that number is 1 in 200 people. Double the rates of the so-called "gay" area...so it begs the question: what is the collective hip hop community response to this dreadful disease?
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10-18-2006, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PhDiva
I'm from the West Coast and I have to admit, I'm getting real sick of gangster rap being honored as if it's the only thing that has come out of the West Coast. What about Pharcyde, Digital Underground, E-40, hell even Cypress Hill (which is like Latin gangster rap)?
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Good point but none of those groups changed the game on a larger scale whereas West Coast gangsta rap did (for better or for worse). Bay area artists always claim to have started slang and be the first to do crunk before it was called crunk, but no one outside of West Coast cares about those claims and black people all over the country pretty much do the same thing but in different ways.
My friend asked why they haven't honored 2 Live Crew.  If they honored 2 Live Crew, they would have the crowd p-poppin on a handstand, but I think a lot of people would boycott. But there's a hierarchy and chronology that (I hope) they are going based on for their honorees. Can't honor everyone that put out some live albums--that would mean rinkydinky artists would have a leg to stand on--but rather go based on their impact on the game. So if 2 Live Crew gets honored, it needs to be in the same show as people like Ghetto Boyz then I guess they would eventually honor the newer school artists like Big, Pac, and Jay Z (BLAH @ Jay Z  ). I wonder if they care about Queen Latifah.
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10-18-2006, 03:38 PM
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I'm still debating as to whether or not The Beastie Boyz got all the crowd hype they deserved.
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10-18-2006, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by StarFish106
We'd be here all day if we talked about our tape collections...I already know that.
*runs home to kiss my EPMD collection-> from Strictly to Out of Business...I want a reunion!!!!
psst. Tribe--> John (Kamal aka Qtip), Phife, Shaheed A. Muhaamed and Jarobi can y'all hurry up please? I need a Native Tounge reunion in the worst way. Thanks.. 
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A Native Tongue reunion would be SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET.
All this old school talk is giving me the warm fuzzies.
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10-18-2006, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by StarFish106
Yes I am a girl and I like grimy Rap...(dont' get me started on Redman neither  )
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So do I! So do I! lol
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
I'm still debating as to whether or not The Beastie Boyz got all the crowd hype they deserved.
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I don't think they did.
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10-18-2006, 04:34 PM
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Where is Eric B? I was hoping to get a reunion.
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they didn't really make mention of eric too much, did they? I hope the fall-out between him and rakim (what was behind that anyway) didn't deter him from coming. he has to know that he's a legend and well loved also.
*all through high school I thought he was a mute, but he's actually very articulate (lol)*
I don't remember seeing marly marl.
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10-18-2006, 04:38 PM
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This is the record collection: (and not giving them up)
I have the first album cover Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff's "Rock the House" the one that looks like Run-D.M.C's King of Rock,
I have Mantronix's "Fresh is the Word"
MC Shan's Down by Law
Mc Lyte's Lyte as a Rock
PE's Nation of Millions/Yo Bum Rush the Show
Kane- Long live the Kane
EPMD 12 inch of You a customer /b-side It's my thing (was spelled EPEE MD)
The Skinny Boys- Jockbox (12 inch)
LL's Rock the Bells (12 inch)
Kane- Long live the Kane
BDP- Criminal Minded
Rakim- Follow the Leader
Mc Breeze (Discombobulator Boobulator 12 inch-Philly thing)
Bizmark- Nobody beats the biz
Sugarhill Gang- Rappers Delight
Afrika Bambaata- Planet Rock
Run-DMC- Raising Hell (had it lent to DJ Friend)
This is just the wax stuff, not the tapes or CD's 
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MC Breeze was one of my favorites! Philly artist never get recognized for their contributions....Schooly D, 3XDope, Steady B...the only Philly artist they ever remember is Will Smith. Although Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince did change hip hop...they dared to be different and kept it clean.
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10-18-2006, 05:12 PM
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Good point but none of those groups changed the game on a larger scale whereas West Coast gangsta rap did (for better or for worse). Bay area artists always claim to have started slang and be the first to do crunk before it was called crunk, but no one outside of West Coast cares about those claims and black people all over the country pretty much do the same thing but in different ways.
My friend asked why they haven't honored 2 Live Crew.  If they honored 2 Live Crew, they would have the crowd p-poppin on a handstand, but I think a lot of people would boycott. But there's a hierarchy and chronology that (I hope) they are going based on for their honorees. Can't honor everyone that put out some live albums--that would mean rinkydinky artists would have a leg to stand on--but rather go based on their impact on the game. So if 2 Live Crew gets honored, it needs to be in the same show as people like Ghetto Boyz then I guess they would eventually honor the newer school artists like Big, Pac, and Jay Z (BLAH @ Jay Z  ). I wonder if they care about Queen Latifah.
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Well considering 2 Live Crew changed the game on what can be said on records and aired in videos, they should get a small clean part. I was overall disappointed with this year. And can we PLEASE GET ANOTHER DJ.... Kid Capri was not and still is not the ONLY DJ....
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10-18-2006, 06:52 PM
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Well considering 2 Live Crew changed the game on what can be said on records and aired in videos, they should get a small clean part. I was overall disappointed with this year. And can we PLEASE GET ANOTHER DJ.... Kid Capri was not and still is not the ONLY DJ....
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I second you on kid capri. the bestest dj in the whole wide world is dj jazzy jeff.
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