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Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 5:17 pm
by Blockhead
hellriser wrote:
Blockhead wrote:
hellriser wrote:
ChaMerZ wrote:Ultramagnetic is the only one out of the bunch that's listenable.

only ultramag record and pe aged well from this list ,and maybe slick rick
Jesus christ guys, get it together with these awful opinions.
Now I'm starting to feel like how Wicked must feel 24/7...with less asian fetish though.
relax this is wicked thread.. :lol:
Oops.
Still, I think Chamerz was serious...

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:33 am
by observe911
Mindbender Futurama wrote:
observe911 wrote:Fuck that list..it's all about this album

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My perogative>>>>>>>>any rap song in 88
:cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :bow:

anyone who had good taste + ears in 1998 had this song in their life for a GOOD while

so tell meee tell meeeeee whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :bunny:
I'm black..what do you expectImage

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 3:15 am
by seagrams hotsauce
mindbender just posted four times in a row

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 6:49 am
by Mindbender Futurama
so wat

stick to 1988, son

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:36 am
by step one
Kony Montana wrote:mindbender just posted four times in a row
ONCE FOR EACH OF THA 4 ELEMENTZ

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:07 pm
by Thun
PE, EPMD, Biz Markie, and Ultramag are the only ones I'd likely listen to front to back nowadays. BDP, Jungle Bros, BDK, Eric B and Rakim, Stetsasonic, and a few others could be played in part comfortably, but that's about it.

A lot of these records sound like products of their era. It's a subjective call whether it's a good or a bad thing, but the songs on most of these albums would stick out like a sore thumb if you put them in a mix of songs from multiple eras. Fast forward even just to 1989 and rap music has a whole sounds just a little bit more polished and modern without sacrificing experimentation (many would argue it does just the opposite.) But yeah, '88 is the last gasp of the "old school," it was not by accident that Audio Two said "fuck it" and put out a record that sounded like 1985.

None of these are anywhere close to "unlistenable," the majority of them are very good to great for what they are, but very few will be revisited in their entirety by anyone under 50 on any regular basis. Let's be honest.

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:24 pm
by MC Homeless
observe911 wrote:Fuck that list..it's all about this album

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My perogative>>>>>>>>any rap song in 88
This was actually my first cassette tape.

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:25 pm
by MC Homeless
Thun wrote:PE, EPMD, Biz Markie, and Ultramag are the only ones I'd likely listen to front to back nowadays. BDP, Jungle Bros, BDK, Eric B and Rakim, Stetsasonic, and a few others could be played in part comfortably, but that's about it.

A lot of these records sound like products of their era. It's a subjective call whether it's a good or a bad thing, but the songs on most of these albums would stick out like a sore thumb if you put them in a mix of songs from multiple eras. Fast forward even just to 1989 and rap music has a whole sounds just a little bit more polished and modern without sacrificing experimentation (many would argue it does just the opposite.) But yeah, '88 is the last gasp of the "old school," it was not by accident that Audio Two said "fuck it" and put out a record that sounded like 1985.

None of these are anywhere close to "unlistenable," the majority of them are very good to great for what they are, but very few will be revisited in their entirety by anyone under 50 on any regular basis. Let's be honest.
It's true. A lot of these a "singles" records, especially Eric B and Rakim. The most listenable one for me may be Great Adventures. Only a few tracks I skip.

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:58 pm
by Mindbender Futurama
Thun wrote:PE, EPMD, Biz Markie, and Ultramag are the only ones I'd likely listen to front to back nowadays. BDP, Jungle Bros, BDK, Eric B and Rakim, Stetsasonic, and a few others could be played in part comfortably, but that's about it.

A lot of these records sound like products of their era. It's a subjective call whether it's a good or a bad thing, but the songs on most of these albums would stick out like a sore thumb if you put them in a mix of songs from multiple eras. Fast forward even just to 1989 and rap music has a whole sounds just a little bit more polished and modern without sacrificing experimentation (many would argue it does just the opposite.) But yeah, '88 is the last gasp of the "old school," it was not by accident that Audio Two said "fuck it" and put out a record that sounded like 1985.

None of these are anywhere close to "unlistenable," the majority of them are very good to great for what they are, but very few will be revisited in their entirety by anyone under 50 on any regular basis. Let's be honest.
Of course, we can't pretend they aren't what they are: nostalgic time capsules of a former time in life and culture. But to ignore WHAT THEY ACTUALLY ARE is fucking preposterous.

"Unlistenable". How fucking ignorant, rapingly revisionist and wildly inaccurate is that opinion? :bunk: to the tits.

There obviously are NO MORE sacred spaces left in hip hop. Can we not even collectively remember to agree to show some fucking respect to 1988? LOL!

They don't gotta love or like the shit, but you damn sure better respect it, motherfuckers.

THE FIFTH ELEMENT OF HIP HOP IS A KICK IN THE ASS WHEN YOU FUCK UP :shittylikesometp:

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 11:27 pm
by sleazy_j
oh damn, even I had that Bobby Brown tape when it came out, and I wasn't even into R&B like that.

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 12:25 am
by Moolah
Larry2times wrote:Kid N Gay, Spazzy Jeff & The Fresh Turd, Slob Base & DJ EZ Cock and Too Shart?? GTFOH with that mainstream fake garbage son!!! 14 yr old Wicked must have been a straight fgt, and thats just being real.....

That bullshit aint hip-hop, youve gotta be kiddin me!!!!
:lol:

Re: :: 25 Years Ago... 1988 ::

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:29 am
by Larry2times
Jesus christ me and teh gawd Snackbeezie are almost the same age. the fuck have I done with my life.