Sold! Ha ha! That CD has been temporarily replaced by an mp3 disc entitled B. Cause Slapperz of what I believe to be every damn remix you've ever posted on the internet. I swear, dude, you need to start charging like $2 a song or something. You spoil us waaaay too much.
As far as the little column goes, I'm really disappointed that the picture came out so shoddy. It does not do justice to my boy Marco's talent:
(Is it showing on your end?)
Bonus props to anybody that can find the 'Strut-Related cassette in that pic.
good interview herm. good composure...i was sure you would mention your other "pursuits"
i bought the quiet riot tape when i was a lil lil and somehow pat benatar reels were in the damn cassette! i brought back to the shop on some, "why the fuck do you think i would listen to this shit" tip. (actually i was real meek and thankful that they gave me a functional "bang your head")
Tucson favorite daughter on your tee. Linda sings your mom's greatest hits on that lp?
Exactly.
I grew up on that LP, as did many of us Tucson Chicanos. For me it was the bridge to my parents' music. I mean, my Mom was a disco queen bumping the heck out of some Donna Summer, so when Linda dropped that album covering all the songs my Mom and Dad grew up listening to, of course Mom was gonna support. (Dad, however, being the macho "stick with the familiar" kinda guy he is stuck to his personal favorites: Little Joe, Ruben Ramos and Sunny Ozuna.) She played plays that record so much it's forever rooted in my soul, more so than the traditional versions of those songs.
I made that shirt a couple months ago to pay tribute. When people recognize it it's some true "real headz know the deal" shit. I'll be at the mall or the swap meet and hear ladies my Mom's age whispering to their husbands "Hey, lookit!"
you're welcome...I usually wouldnt have have wanted to help an ex-girlfriend, but I guess she is still pretty nice to me and she wanted to interview you, so I figured I should help a strutter out.
Nah, all I have is one song off a comp my boy dubbed for me back then. Check the tracklist:
- The Juggaknots "Romper Room" - Akinyele "Juan Valdez" - Mystik Journeymen "Tamika" - Bored Stiff "Intro" and "Explainin'" - The Fundamentals "Funeral" - Eclipse(427?) ft Peekaboo "Who's Next" - Whoridas ft Saafir "Town Shit" - Chino XL & Kool Keith freestyle from 92.3 The Beat - Disciples Of The Sound "Adrenaline Rush" - LMNO "One Small Fry" - Key Kool & Rhettmatic ft Saafir "Shapeshiftaz (Raw Mix)" - Ras Kass "Nature Of The Threat" - Freestyle Fellowship "Sunshine Men" - Project Blowed shit ("Treble & Bass" and "Solo Is So Low") - Sacred Hoop "Sauced In The Park" - Ganja K "Bud Berries" - The Almighty Arrogant "Toxic Urb" - Mixed Practice "Endlessly" - Eyedlmode "In The Mood" - Dereliks "Charlie Brown Christmas" - Gravediggaz & The Roots freestyle on the Tim Westwood show - 3MG's "Trust In Me" (this song was mislabeled on the tape as Miscellaneous Minds and was the reason M*rs and I clicked in the first place. The Jungle Book sample sealed our fate. Ghey I know.)
This tape was titled (and was my introduction to) The Underworld. It was the first time I had ever heard music from names I had only read about in Urb and the likes.
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Herm
(and thanks for the mention )
i got $1.50 on the Quiet Riot btw
Sold! Ha ha! That CD has been temporarily replaced by an mp3 disc entitled B. Cause Slapperz of what I believe to be every damn remix you've ever posted on the internet. I swear, dude, you need to start charging like $2 a song or something. You spoil us waaaay too much.
As far as the little column goes, I'm really disappointed that the picture came out so shoddy. It does not do justice to my boy Marco's talent:
(Is it showing on your end?)
Bonus props to anybody that can find the 'Strut-Related cassette in that pic.
Wrong! It's the fact that Daze has name-dropped each and every one of the artists!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!
That article had me rolling. I'm 99% sure that Fat Boys S/T was my first cassette too and I bought that Quiet Riot raer back then.
That Circus magazine quote was comedy.
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT
Tucson favorite daughter on your tee. Linda sings your mom's greatest hits on that lp?
i bought the quiet riot tape when i was a lil lil and somehow pat benatar reels were in the damn cassette! i brought back to the shop on some, "why the fuck do you think i would listen to this shit" tip. (actually i was real meek and thankful that they gave me a functional "bang your head")
SF
Exactly.
I grew up on that LP, as did many of us Tucson Chicanos. For me it was the bridge to my parents' music. I mean, my Mom was a disco queen bumping the heck out of some Donna Summer, so when Linda dropped that album covering all the songs my Mom and Dad grew up listening to, of course Mom was gonna support. (Dad, however, being the macho "stick with the familiar" kinda guy he is stuck to his personal favorites: Little Joe, Ruben Ramos and Sunny Ozuna.) She
playedplays that record so much it's forever rooted in my soul, more so than the traditional versions of those songs.I made that shirt a couple months ago to pay tribute. When people recognize it it's some true "real headz know the deal" shit. I'll be at the mall or the swap meet and hear ladies my Mom's age whispering to their husbands "Hey, lookit!"
Herm
Nope, it's Thought Bubbles. I got a grip of raer underground rap tapes!
you got the Top.r tape?
Top R.? Top Rawmen?
If so, I'm pretty sure I do.
i never knew any of them left the bay
I had connections. Dudes were always giving M*rs their new shit but he didn't really care for any of 'em. Basically I inherited most of 'em from him.
the article looks good
Im glad you got some press.
King Tee didn't think that was very funny
you're welcome...I usually wouldnt have have wanted to help an ex-girlfriend, but I guess she is still pretty nice to me and she wanted to interview you, so I figured I should help a strutter out.
Someone should photoshop Daze standing there against the wall.
Hey Herm, do you have the Mixed Practice tapes?
Nah, all I have is one song off a comp my boy dubbed for me back then. Check the tracklist:
- The Juggaknots "Romper Room"
- Akinyele "Juan Valdez"
- Mystik Journeymen "Tamika"
- Bored Stiff "Intro" and "Explainin'"
- The Fundamentals "Funeral"
- Eclipse(427?) ft Peekaboo "Who's Next"
- Whoridas ft Saafir "Town Shit"
- Chino XL & Kool Keith freestyle from 92.3 The Beat
- Disciples Of The Sound "Adrenaline Rush"
- LMNO "One Small Fry"
- Key Kool & Rhettmatic ft Saafir "Shapeshiftaz (Raw Mix)"
- Ras Kass "Nature Of The Threat"
- Freestyle Fellowship "Sunshine Men"
- Project Blowed shit ("Treble & Bass" and "Solo Is So Low")
- Sacred Hoop "Sauced In The Park"
- Ganja K "Bud Berries"
- The Almighty Arrogant "Toxic Urb"
- Mixed Practice "Endlessly"
- Eyedlmode "In The Mood"
- Dereliks "Charlie Brown Christmas"
- Gravediggaz & The Roots freestyle on the Tim Westwood show
- 3MG's "Trust In Me" (this song was mislabeled on the tape as Miscellaneous Minds and was the reason M*rs and I clicked in the first place. The Jungle Book sample sealed our fate. Ghey I know.)
This tape was titled (and was my introduction to) The Underworld. It was the first time I had ever heard music from names I had only read about in Urb and the likes.
Herm
Haha, that is me
COME FRESH!
Ha ha! I always liked that song. You know you got "mad quotables" that can come back and bite you in the ass, right?
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Herm
I recently obtained copies of all my old tapes. I can stand by that song.
There are others that I will disown if publically confronted, however!
[i]From Kufis To Loofas