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Body Count – Cop Killer (Live in New York 1991)
This is a live version of Cop Killer by Ice-T & Body Count. They were in New York City August 14, 1991.
This is a live version of Cop Killer by Ice-T & Body Count. They were in New York City August 14, 1991.
A couple of times during the trip, when the tour bus is too hotboxed or somebody's boxers are on the floor, Tyler jokes about going solo. But when he accepted his MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist this year, his mom crying and screaming at his side, he delivered his largely bleeped-out speech with the group hopping around and hugging behind him. "I would never, never leave these dudes," he says. "Without them trusting my lead and having my back no matter what the fuck happened, I wouldn't be here. Because I come up with some crazy shit, and nobody trusted me, but these motherfuckers was like, 'You know what? Fuck it, eat a roach.'"
Wiley smashes it! His long awaited epic freestyle not to be missed!
A film by Thomas Cambell for Supreme, filmed in NYC 1995
(((unartig))) lives & works in New York City and has been involved in documenting various aspects of underground culture for more than 20 years. Aside from A/V recording, activities included promoting D.I.Y. shows and contributing to print magazines in Germany and the United States. None of the footage is available for sale or trade but screened worldwide on a free admission basis.
Von den Achtzigern, in denen alles begann, über die Neunziger, in denen Savas auf Englisch rappte und als Writer aktiv war, die Ära von Hamburg und Stuttgart und die folgende Gangsterrapwelle bis heute. Rapgeschichte aus der Sicht des King of Rap.
So close your eyes, pretty country child Outside the lights are bright and the night is wild Out there you're just a straw floating in the wind Come in here pretty child and do it again Little chickens and their chicken hawks They're going to teach you a brand new way to walk When you stare at the moon, your eyes will be hard and cold You'll live your life trying never to grow old
"They called me and the beat was already playing. I think NaS was in the booth already doing (his verse). We just getting high, drinking a lot of Hennessey, just popping shit about how we were going to take over the game. And the next thing you know, they threw their verses down, I just came in and put the cherry on top. I did my shit right on the spot."
You wanna front WHAT Jump up and get bucked The original, Dirty Rotten's fuckin shit up Empty your clip of lyrics, in your chest and gut All punks play the floor, it's raw and hardcore Hotter than a meteor, scorching ego's
Lil Wayne gets deep and personal talking about Steve Jobs’ death, why he drank syrup, why he tattooed his whole body, why he bought a Bugatti, why he learned how to play a guitar and put out a rock album, and why he learned how to skateboard. Tune also shows us a little bit of his mansion, starts to skateboard on his roof, and tells us about how he was considered a “Chief Blood” in Rikers Island.
Für die Überraschungsparty zu Staigers 40. Geburtstag ist dieser Zusammenschnitt entstanden. Hart. Ehrlich. Konsequent.
American Juggalo is a look at the often mocked and misunderstood subculture of Juggalos, hardcore Insane Clown Posse fans who meet once a year for four days at The Gathering of the Juggalos. We went to The Gathering of the Juggalos and let the Juggalos speak their minds.
Guido - Boilerroom 40 Min. Mix
Wild AF Odd Future Documentary In Their Hometown Ladera (Cooking To Waka Flocka).
Full concert footage of RATM's first ever public performance at The Quad, Cal State Northridge, Northridge, CA on Oct. 23, 1991.
If we date the takeoff point of the Internet as a dominant force in music culture to the turn of the millennium (the point at which broadband enabled the explosive growth of filesharing, blogging, et al.), it is striking that the decade that followed is characterized by the absence of epochal character. It's not that nothing happened ... it's that so many little things happened, a bustle of microtrends and niche scenes that all got documented and debated, with the result that nothing was ever able to dominant and define the era.
An awesome LIVE performance of the mighty Wu Tang Clan with their hit single "It´s yours".
Wilson Center, Washington D.C. 12/29/1988. Camera: Jim Spellman.
Tocotronic live im FAMA-Kino zu Hamburg-Lurup, 15.10.1994.
Sonic Youth 'Chapel Hill' live '91
Before the release of Deftones' selftitled effort a DVD was given out by StreetWise.
Live on UK TV, 11 Apr. 1981
Ein Wochenende in der Berliner Technoszene. Reportage von Joachim Haupt. 1993.
We’ve always been a fuckin outcast and shit, but it’s cool, because that’s what’s gonna make us great in the future.