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This excerpt from the VH1 Rock Doc: NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell (premiering August 11, 2007) shows how New Yorkers coped with the great blackout in July 1977. Musicians, celebrities and politicians remember the fear, the looting and the unexpected benefit to hip hop.
.. NY77: The Rap Battle In this excerpt from the VH1 Rock Doc: NY 77: The Coolest Year in Hell (premiering August 11, 2007), a memorable rap battle between Grandmaster Caz-DJ Disco Wiz and Afrika Bambaataa is recounted in classic comic book style by the artist Jim Rugg.Check out -The DJ Disco Wiz Entertainment Blog on (Si)TvTRUE SCHOOL RADIO PEACE DON'T FORGET EVERY TUESDAY 8PM TO MIDNIGHT (E.S.T) CHECKOUT AFRIKA BAMBAATAA, EZ LG, DR SHAKA ZULU , HEK TEK, AND YODA PLAYING THE BEST OF THE FUNK, TRUE SCHOOL HIP-HOP, REGGAE, BREAK BEATS, GO-GO AND MORE...90.3 WHCR IN NYC OR ON THE WEB AT www.whcr.org SO ALL OF Y'ALL CAN GET IT. TRUE SCHOOL RADIO THE PEOPLES SHOW IF YOUR TIRED OF THE SAME OLD STUFF CHECK US OUT
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manchild in the promise land, why justice fails,amazing grace, che, boricuas, assimilation in american life, cruel and unusual punishment,"Twenty Love poems" pablo neruda, saul williams, live from death row, fidel y el tercer mundo, , dreaming in cuban,yes yes y"all, who shot ya, the history of hip-hop, born in the bronx, Hip-Hop Decoded, "Next Stop" Growing up WildStyle in the Bronx, Said the Shotgun to the Head, SVHE, The Dead Emcee Scrolls,Ink-Scribing Oshun, ACTION, Bigger than Hip-Hop, Back in the Days, a Time Before Crack, Love, Speaking of America,The product of interviews conducted for the Experience Music Projects Hip Hop exhibit, this book delivers what the people who created hip-hop have to say for themselves- a crucial and underrepresented aspect of hip-hop culture. It is entirely made up of first person anecdotes from pioneering DJs, breakers, writers, and emcees. The authors, Jim Fricke and Charlie Ahearn (Wild Style) act as curators, allowing the artists room to reveal the truth about hip-hops explosive beginnings in the South Bronx and the surrounding communities that generated a now global movement. In a drug-infested, near bankrupt NYC, the street gangs who ran the neighborhoods informed hip-hop style and battle culture. Check the 1977 NYC Blackouts role in the DJ population expanding, as looters liberated decks from ransacked electronic stores. Read Flash marvel at Kool Hercs selection, as well as Flashs tales of a pint sized Grand Wizard Theodore, doubling breaks atop a milk crate. In addition, let Kool Herc tell you how he was not a DJ-for-hire, but the promoter, the tastemaker, the sound system constructer, and the DJ. Grandmaster Caz and Disco Wiz drop tales of bare-bones hip hop, rocking in the park, plugged into the light poles. The wealth of show flyers and unearthed pictures displayed throughout this text is reason enough to add to cart. With an introduction by Nelson George and the willing collaboration of so many pioneers, this is authentic source material. An essential read for anyone interested in who and what it took to create the climate and culture of original hip hop. Features a goldmine of original flyer artwork, as well a original photographs. -P GorgeousNow you know