"Atmosphere" is a song by the band Joy Division and was originally released in 1980 as a France-only single under the title Licht und Blindheit (Light and Blindness) with "Dead Souls" as the B-side. Atmosphere was the "A" side for the UK release but the "B" side for the US release. This video was released with the song's re-release in 1988 and was directed by Anton Corbijn.
Rock the Bells is a documentary on the preparation and realization of the original Wu-Tang Clan’s final live performance. The film focuses on hip-hop concert promoter Chang Weisberg, whose Guerrilla Union production company showcases live hip-hop of a noncommercial bent. Weisberg comes across as a mixture of fanboy and snake-oil salesman, but it is his attention to detail that allows him to undertake what no other promoter had managed to accomplish in a long time: the presentation of the complete original lineup of the Wu-Tang Clan in live performance.
"Foe tha Love of $" is the second single by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, featuring Eazy-E, from their debut album, Creepin on ah Come Up. The song was produced by DJ Yella and executive produced by Eazy-E. The music video is notable for being Eazy-E's last appearance in a music video before his death.
Word Cup wurde von März 1996 bis Juni 1999 als TV-Format auf VIVA ausgestrahlt und war von September 2001 bis Dezember 2002 fortan als Radiosendung beim WDR-Sender 1 Live zu hören. Moderiert wurde das TV Format auf VIVA von Tyron Ricketts, der neben Jens „Scope“ Kameke später der Radioshow seine Stimme verlieh.
California's FLIPSIDE fanzine is one of those rare publications that not only reports on and follows a cultural phenomenon, but actually helped in its creation. FLIPSIDE is a chronicler of and commentator on the punk music and lifestyle, as well as a video and record producer and distributor. Some of the most sought after of Flipside releases are the Flipside Video Fanzine series released in the early 1980s which were collections of performances (interview, live, rehearsal, etc.) of punk bands such as Social Distortion, Vandals, Sin 34, Black Flag, RF7, MDC, Descendents, DI, TSOL, Circle Jerks, Husker Du and Youth Brigade.
I hustle, I'm rich, blow scrilla, I'ma toss that, carry the game / The flame I throw, crack change came from blow, push the O's
Six lay close, hug the streets, I hug the beat, change flows / Thug the streets, my love is deep, my pain shows
One of the most storied record labels in Hip-Hop was Roc-A-Fella records. In their prime they had Jay-Z burning up the charts with Blueprints and then Black Album, they had Beanie Siegel and his philadelphia crew keeping it gully, they signed M.O.P., ODB, Dipset and of course Kanye West. The documentary captured Roc-A-Fella in its final days and it features never before seen performances from Jay-Z, Kanye West, Dipset and early footage of T.I., plus fights and more. Produced & directed by Choke No Joke.
Yeah, you motherfuckin' right / Lil'Fame's removin MCs like terpentine / Droppin' that shot that MCs couldn't search and find / Not even if you was a golddigger / I'm a bad - Nah! Let me chill /Yo Bill, hold me down, nigga
Directed by Spike Jonze in 1999. The following interviews with Fatlip took place over a few days while shooting his video. As a member of The Pharcyde, Fatlip contributed to the critically acclaimed Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde as well as the follow-up release Labcabincalifornia. After the release of the Labcabincalifornia album, Fatlip was kicked out of the group for leaving the supporting tour for their second album in favor of working on his own solo efforts. It is rumored his departure from the group may have also been linked to his use of cocaine.
Crazy Titch and his stepfather Anthony Green were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 21 year old Richard Holmes on the Chingford Hall estate in Chingford in November 2005. Possibility for parole was set at a minimum of 30 years by which time he will be in his fifties. The East London rapper's most popular hit was I Can C U.
1. Tension / 2. The Girl With The Sun In Her Head / 3. Last Thing / 4. Funny Break / 5. Belfast / 6. Oi / 7. Illuminate / 8. Satan / 9. Tootled / 10. Are We Here? / 11. Impact / 12. Doctor Who / 13. Chime
Music video by The Beastie Boys performing Sabotage in 1994.
The march toward musical empire began on Oct. 22, 2003, in a bar in Milan, Italy. Fans of Club Brugge K.V., in town for their team's group-stage UEFA Champions League clash against European giant A.C. Milan, gathered to knock back some pre-match beers. Over a stereo blared seven notes: Da...da-DA-da da DAAH DAAH, the signature riff of a minor American hit song. Kickoff was coming. The visiting Belgians moved out into the city center, still singing. They kept chanting it in the stands of the San Siro—Oh...oh-OH-oh oh OHH OHH—as Peruvian striker Andres Mendoza stunned Milan with a goal in the 33rd minute and Brugge made it hold up for a shocking 1-0 upset. Filing out of the stadium, they continued to belt it out.
Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the noted still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones' North American tour in 1972 in support of their album Exile on Main St.. The film was shot cinéma vérité, with several cameras available for anyone in the entourage to pick up and start shooting. This allowed the film's audience to witness backstage parties, drug use (Mick Jagger is seen snorting cocaine backstage), roadie and groupie antics, and the Stones with their defenses down. One scene includes a groupie in a hotel room injecting heroin. The film is under a court order which forbids it from being shown unless the director Robert Frank is physically present. This ruling stems from the conflict that arose when the band, who had commissioned the film, decided that its content was embarrassing and potentially incriminating, and did not want it shown.
If anything it makes me hugely nostalgic for the days when every kid in Sweden (or least so it seemed) wore enormous pants, baggy Stüssy t-shirts over baggy Earth Crisis long sleeves, rode skateboards to band practice to rehearse with their own vegan hardcore band, and talked about how Millencolin's first album was so much better than the new one, Life On A Plate.
Yesterday, an 93-page long FBI document recording the alleged criminal activity of Wu-Tang Clan member, the late Russell T. Jones bka Ol Dirty Bastard, was made public under the Freedom of Information Act. You can read the entire (although, profoundly redacted) thing, which includes accounts of shootings, car jackings and numerous other crimes below.
In the quest for the test to fulfill an achievement / everybody's only in it for themselves / when the fact of the matter is they just don't care / to extend a helping hand to anyone else / so tell me why, did you have to lie / and try to make me all confused about the U.S.A. / when the fact of the matter is you just don't care / to comprehend or understand a single word I say / I don't want to have I go against I / oh let me tell you / the same old story, no factual glory / I against I against I against I / and I say I don't like it, and I know I don't want it / I against I against I against I / almighty watching, almighty watching / I against I against I against I / and I say I don't like it, and I know I don't want it / I against I against I against I / I said who's gonna tell the youth about the drugs / about the drugs, mugs, bugs, and the police thugs / about the rotten stinkin' rackets and the fantasies / around the nation, around the nations / oh baby what you gonna do / I tell you the truth is looking straight at you / I got a brass continental with a 300 Z, two color t.v.s,now a video too / I got a rest home in Jamaica for my fantasty, for my family / around the nation / around the nations / what you gonna do.
1998.08.22 - Bizarre Festival Essen, Germany. Deftones @ Bizarre Festival. Setlist: 01. Root / 02. My Own Summer / 03. Lotion / 04. Bored / 05. Around The Fur / 06. Mx / 07. Birthmark / 08. Engine No9 / 09. Mascara / 10. Be Quiet And Drive / 11. Headup
Bassnectar laying out the dubstep musical family tree in an interview with MoBoogie.
In the interview, Tunechi calls Game, Juelz Santana, Kanye West and Jim Jones the best rappers, explains why he is better than Jay-Z, tells us what guns he has and how he shoots them, getting banned from Wet Willies in Miami for putting his cigar in the owners drink, the photo of him and Birdman kissing, says The Hot Boys used to kiss as well because of black mob love, breaking up with Trina, addresses Clipse trying to start beef with him, his daughter Reginae, spending a million dollars on weed each year, and plenty more. Don’t forget, this interview took place in 2006!
It was Christmas eve, babe - In the drunk tank - An old man said to me - Won't see another one - Then he sang a song - The rare 'Old Mountain Dew' - I turned my face away - And dreamed about you
Mondo Cane ist ein 1962 veröffentlichter Dokumentarfilm von Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi und Paolo Cavara und gilt als Grundstein des Mondo-Genres. Die Filmpremiere in Italien fand am 30. März 1962 statt.
Mondo Cane ist ein 1962 veröffentlichter Dokumentarfilm von Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi und Paolo Cavara und gilt als Grundstein des Mondo-Genres. Die Filmpremiere in Italien fand am 30. März 1962 statt.
Mondo Cane ist ein 1962 veröffentlichter Dokumentarfilm von Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi und Paolo Cavara und gilt als Grundstein des Mondo-Genres. Die Filmpremiere in Italien fand am 30. März 1962 statt.