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Someone offered me $500 for the acetate of the Beatnuts' remix of Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Part 1".
interesting that his Top 10 of all time is all house & disco!
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Someone offered me $500 for the acetate of the Beatnuts' remix of Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Part 1".
You're misquoting the original question asked...step son wrote:interesting that his Top 10 of all time is all house & disco!
Ahhh, that might be the one I was commenting on at the TROY blog.serch4beatz wrote:wtf mobb deep - shook ones pt1 beatnuts remix? AUDIO PLEASE
I would definitely agree with this. Stretch was real nice on the decks, but Bobbito simply had better musical taste. I have a bunch of old 89tec9 shows where Stretch played some absolute bullshit...and not just one bullshit record, either. A whole string of terrible joints.Verge wrote:Stretch wasn't the reason why the show was so great. Bobbito was.
Echo Leader wrote:On a side note, I feel that it is pertinent to mention that most heads will agree that the Stretch & Bob show IS the greatest of all time...but they played shit straight from DATs and demo cassettes on the regular...
..and no one gave a fuck.
I have never even heard of this Beatnuts remix been spoken of before, that is wrong, I want it.step one wrote:by DJ Eli @ the Turntable Lab site
http://blog.turntablelab.com/2009/05/el ... rview.html
Someone offered me $500 for the acetate of the Beatnuts' remix of Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Part 1".
interesting that his Top 10 of all time is all house & disco!
I would agree with this also. When Stretch moved to Hot97 he helped break a lot of hardcore underground artists, or at least shine a little bit of light on them. He did a lot to help establish those kinds of artists by playing their joints, including the Mobb Deep extended fam, some 25-to-Life shit and early 50 Cent.serch4beatz wrote: i like "thug" rap or how do you wanna call it so i think it wasnt really bad of stretch to play all those hardcore joints (wich were mostly indies)
hmmm never heard of this.. they came out in the 90ties ?Echo Leader wrote: By the way, if you can get your hands on some of Stretch's early Murda Mixtapes that he did with Whoo Kid (... ), they're pretty dope. The third one has the gayest punch-ins though...."Stretch Armstrong is now in ya wooorrrrlllllldddd......"
Late '90's / early 00's. I don't know exact dates, but the third one (the only one I have left at this point) has some of 50's early "Power of the Dollar" material on it, so I would guess it came out in 1999 or 2000. It has some great freestyle and exclusive-type stuff on it too.serch4beatz wrote:hmmm never heard of this.. they came out in the 90ties ?Echo Leader wrote: By the way, if you can get your hands on some of Stretch's early Murda Mixtapes that he did with Whoo Kid (... ), they're pretty dope. The third one has the gayest punch-ins though...."Stretch Armstrong is now in ya wooorrrrlllllldddd......"
nah. I think maybe he used to. there seems to be a bunch of NYC DJs affiliated to that place.Philaflava wrote:Does DJ Eli work at Turntable lab? Like in the store I mean.
He worked at Fat Beats for a while in like 2002 so it wouldn't surprise me.Philaflava wrote:Does DJ Eli work at Turntable lab? Like in the store I mean.