K-Rob Vs. Rammelzee Beat Bop - old school raps question
dCastillo
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what is that shit?get funky in the placebeat sounds like yin yang twins - wait.it's on style wars.probably some hip hop 101. I dropped out of that class though.what's really good? I need to know this.
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Rammellzee & K-Rob - "Beat Bop"
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thanks. hahahaa.
pretty well.
i think there is one other short track right before it.
it's also available on the '84 profile comp simply called "Rap 1" that is readily available. there are multiple re-presses around too.
Beat Classic
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New York Noise - Dance Music From The New York Underground 1978-1982
oh yeah! forgot about that. love that comp, though that song is a bit out of place.
btw basquiat's got an exhibit going on at the brooklyn museum right aboot nooo...
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/2005/basquiat/
yo if i'm shelling out over $100 for it, i might as well shell out $1000 for the picture, at least that'll be worth something to art collectors in a post random rap world.
and i think the version on that ny noise comp is edited.
wasn't the picture sleeve version the most expensive rap record in existence at one point? is it still?
I'm not sure I see the logic here.
To me $900 is a big difference.
That's just my broke ass talking.
Peace,
Al
I played the track on my first podcast. The full version. It's at about 3:10 in the program so click the link if you want to hear it. Link
logic being that it's available on vinyl elsewhere and thus, me purchasing an original pressing at full price would be more of an investment/collectable/trophy piece than a musical piece. the pressing with the basquiat art would be infinitely more interesting to have in my collection and would most likely increase in value over time (i think there's only 1000 out there, no?). where i feel the profile pressing (of which there are probably many more) would most likely hold steady at the $50-100 range, at best (or diminish) and thus not be the wisest investment.
i know i run the risk of being subject to the ever present musical value vs. economic value argument, and, yes, music always comes first. but really, if i only cared about the music, i'd cop one of the afformented comps for $10-15 and not worry about it.
it sounds fine but the cover is on some photocopy fuzz out bullshit like someone tried to re paint that shit in photoshop. i even debated buying it but i like the track a lot. a nicely printed version would be nice though. something i could put on my wall and shoot heroin to
that is a nasty habit but I'm sure it compliments the music well
real hip hop[/b]
didn't I play this last weekend? Either way, pick up an og, then the ego trip. then that common / hitek - sun goddess slap. don't fear element.
To be honest, the sh!t is kind of ugly, though...
Man, I'm telling you... I feel like I will never understand this world sometimes. That shit is some f**kin' scribbling that my 6 year old could've done with way more style and flavor!!! Yet this is some sought after piece of artwork that somebody would pay four figures for. Just because it's a "Basquait" or whatever. F**k outta here.
Not dissin' the hommie for thinking about buying it, though... in this severely twisted reality that we live in it probably would be a good investment. I probably need to buy one my damn self. And hang it up in the art room of the World Of Beats mansion, right next to my Mingering Mike masterpieces!
Ha--yeah, I agree with pretty much everything you said.
On another note: Al Diaz, the dude that actually produced the record, also played on some Liquid Liquid stuff...
Whilst art is most definitely subjective... I gotta agree. Basquiat's art is by no means in the league of a Picasso or Rembrandt or even a Dali or Warhol.
I don't dislike it, but i'm not crazy about it. I think he was lucky to be in the right place at the right time and was part of a movement when art/pop/nightlife/society came together in NYC.
I'm just glad I scored my OG for $30...
Oh Jeez...
i thought weed was the 6th element