TOP SUGARHILL HOUSE BAND BEATS
Phill_Most
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Okay, I'm in the right place with this now. Just the music, not the raps:1. Busy Bee- Makin' Cash Money2. Sugarhill Gang- Sugarhill Groove3. Sequence- Funk You Up4. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five- Scorpio (the funkiest electro jam ever)5. Positive Force- We Got The FunkHONORABLE MENTION:Sequence- Funky Sound (Tear The Roof Off) (only the intro part though)Good musicians and all, but on the real most of that schitt was a wack facsimile of the real schitt. Shoulda just let the deejays cut up the real breaks instead of getting studio musicians to replay schitt.
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Also, doesn't The Sugar Hill Band = All Platinum Band = Wood Brass & Steel? If so then I would have to nominate "Funkanova" as well.
Oh yeah, hi everybody.
The red labels are the og's correct?
Someone told me that back in the day people would throw out all their Sugarhill records every 6 months. you could walk down St Marks and pick them off the street. Ah, the good old days!
So good. Are there any decent pressings of this? Mine all sound weak.
I have a single sided 12" that sounds good.
I think about it once -or twice- a year...
But Phill, I'm with the musicians, I like how they replayed shits, I also like the sound, the mixes, the reverb...
Hi Cosmo.
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Funky 4+1 - That's The Joint (best "Got To Be Real" replay evar)
Mean Machine - Disco Dream (I think that was it - the "Peanut Butter" beat, anyway)
Sequence - Funk You Up (Massive Attack sampled this on their remake of "Any Love")
Crash Crew - We Want To Rock (damn if I can remember what this is a replay of)
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - It's A Shame ("Mt. Airy Groove")
I need to listen to that again.
What's that Busy Bee "Making Cash Money" a replay of?
it's the "pull up to the bumper" larry levan mix I believe. Which I've been wondering is that on 12"? and how difficult is it to come by?
James Brown "Funky President"
Nah, I liked most of those records too. It's not like we had a lot to choose from back then. But like I always say, the live tapes were what it was really REALLY about back in those days according to the real headz who knew the deal (and, of course, I am one of those headz). You guys are just gonna have to trust me on that one, since not many on this board outside of me were actually down and around back in that era.
Plus, I just like to stir things up by hollarin' about "that real schitt" because I know what will inevitably ensue as dudes line up to proclaim their undying love for that which I have not deemed "that real schitt". This actually gives me titillations of a degree far beyond anything most humans can even imagine.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot about that one. Definitely one of the best Sugarhill beats, and also IMO one of the most underrated old school rap records. From what I remember, that was one of the first joints outside of Rapper's Delight that got a lot of daytime radio play in NYC. I think some people looked at them as being fake rappers like the Sugar Hill Gang because they weren't one of the big groups on the street level. But those dudes got down on that record! When hommie came in with the "sure shockin' body rockin' finger poppin'" fast rap over that Grace Jones break replay and then when the other hommie bust the Spanish rap... yo, that was . Never understood why dudes didn't come out with more records on Sugahill, although my cousin saw them live and he told me they performed another song that was
Crash Crew "Breakin' Bells" was my schitt, too (but of course that kind of schitt just ain't f**kin' with "Hi Powered Rap", which is undeniably the realest schitt you will ever hear in your life).
OK, now this raises an interesting question (which I could probably answer myself if I bothered to dig the records out), and that is, which was first? "Pull Up To The Bumper" or "Peanut Butter"? I know they were both on the same rhythm, but I always thought the Gwen Guthrie tune was the earlier, and the Grace Jones tune was a version.
they arent the same tune at all.
sugarhill version of before i let go (crash crew: do you want to rock?) is dope as well.
i'll have to nominate funky 4 + 1 "the mexican" too. the intro is just great.
Yeah, I know that is there but is that it is. It's the same thing that Spoonie uses for "Spoonie Is Back" and Ghostface use for "Wicked With Lead". Is it from a longer version of "Funky President" because my 45 doesn't have that main part or is it just the way they are replaying it? Am I buggin out!?
Positive Force "We Got The Funk"
Sequence "Funk You Up" (even the "all mids" pressing..still hype!)
why this & not Spoonie Is Back? ;)