Mapping Out the Stretch & Bobbito Show (with Tape Rips)

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Professor Piff wrote:
aleph wrote:
DJ Eclipse wrote:11/24/94.
Tracklist:

Redman- Canג€™t Wait
Ill Al Skratch- Get Dough
Latee- Brainstorm
Pete Rock & CL Smooth- Itג€™s On You
Notorious BIG- Warning
OQ/Obscene Questions freestyle
Common Sense ft. No ID- In My Own World
Group Home- Supa Star
Kamakaze- Bridge 95
Nas ft. AZ- Lifeג€™s A Bitch (Buckwild remix #2) (IDed by Krisch)
Big L- Put It On
Funkdoobiest- Rock On (OG/Buckwild mix blend)
Black Eye- Blue Black
Double XX Posse- He Asked For It
Alkaholiks ft. Q-Tip- All The Way Live
Cella Dwellas- We Got It Hemmed
Nine- Whutcha Want
Mobb Deep- Shook Ones Pt. II
E Rule- Listen Up
Jeru the Damaja- You Canג€™t Stop the Prophet rmx
World Renown- How Nice I Am
Artifacts- Cummin Thru Ya Fuckin Block
****Krunchtime ft. K-Dash, Snaggapuss call-in freestyles****
Can anybody ID the instrumental tracks that Stretch played during the Krunchtime section of this show? Particularly, the 1st instrumental right after the Artifacts & the instrumental at 52:00 (2nd file) where Reef starts to rhyme. Ive never heard these & i'm :ohsh:

Props, Aleph, for IDing 'E Rule - Listen Up' & 'Kamakaze - Bridge 95'. Been trying to figure these out for a while now.
The first one is Urban Thermo Dynamics' My Kung Fu. The other is on the corner of my brain and won't reveal itself :err:

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This is later hours of the show with Souls of Mischief and Redman
guests are Natural Elements (L Swift, Dante Pacino, Voo) and Tone the Butcher

7/27/1995
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5HRMJ458

1) Diezzle Don & The Govna - Now you Know
2) Soul Kid Klick - Mortal Kombat
3) D&D All Stars - 1,2 Pass it (Remix)
4) Natural Elements 89.9 Promo
5) L-Swift - How it's goin down
6) Natural Elements (L-Swift, Mr.Voo, Dante Pacino) Interview Freestyle
7) Raekwon - Knowledge God
8) KGB - Bless Ya Life
9) Q-Ball & Curt Cazal - My Kinda Moves
10) Godfather Don - Burn
11) Raekwon - Verbal Intercourse
12) Jay-Z - I Can't get with that
13) B.U.M.S. - Take a Look Around (Vinyl Reanimators Remix)
14) Mad Skillz - Skillz in 95
15) Ten Theives - Black Reign
16) Q-Tip - Glamour & Glitz
17) Tone The Butcher Interview/Freestyle
18) Phone Calls
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Stretch & Bobbito - 08_13_98

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Whats up everybody. I picked this up at the NYC Fat Beats (R.I.P.) back in 98. This one features Big L doing some freestlyes and some other shit. Some of the tracks are pretty solid. Enjoy.

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http://hotfile.com/dl/104063981/494f1ef/SBSKCR98.rar.html

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dirtywaters wrote:This is later hours of the show with Souls of Mischief and Redman
guests are Natural Elements (L Swift, Dante Pacino, Voo) and Tone the Butcher

7/27/1995
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5HRMJ458
i think this might have some of the freestyle portion with the natural element sand souls of mischief.

Here's the the NE part that I have: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QWUJA976

it could be from a later date, but the tape i got it from has both freestyles by the souls and NE. I can post up the Souls of Mischief part if it is from the same show.

actually, nevermind, they say it's 98 on it a few times but it is definitely a show with stretch as they address him in it. Anyone have a date on this show? Would love to hear the whole thing.

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aleph wrote:
nobs wrote:yo but what is the story behind the first show?

does ANYONE have this? or any shows in bulk from 90-91?
You mean The Holy Grail? The Rosetta Stone of shows?

Ultra's Ego Trippin, Latee, Apache, Def Jef & "WHAT'S UP NEW YORK?" are the only bits we have to go on...

Only Stretch & Bob have tapes from this period but I would venture to guess they themselves don't have many.
goddamn tapes

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Digital Stimulation wrote:It's also on a bootleg titled "Doo Wop Presents The Wet Ones"

The A-Side has the Radio Edit & the Dirty version of "You Gotta Go Down" and the B-Side is a couple of Doo Wop freestyles. I picked it up new (and fairly cheap if I recall) back in '02-'03. There's a little sticker on the sleeve that says "Made In England" so I'm guessing it's a UK pressing.
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serch4beatz wrote:hmm someone knows that song in the first part of the 1/19/95 show that aleph posted that comes in after "big joe krash (krs one) - break the chain"? its almost at the end. "headz aint redee" comes in after that
That's a Doo Wop remix of Brandy - "I Wanna Be Down" which in its entirety features Akinyele, Lord Tariq, Pretty Boy Floyd and Fat Joe.

It appeared on Doo Wop's 95 live mixtape and the infamous Break A Bitch Neck 12"
http://djstepone.blogspot.com/2010/03/d ... tariq.html

Its also on the b-side of the infamous 'Break A Bitch Neck'
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atlantiswasreal wrote:
jesse_velazquez wrote:Yeah its the original show. I dont know if i can double post though. I am not seeing a delete thread here.
Oh word. Well, i was just saying if it is a proper Stretch and Bob show and not CM Fam, just post the link in the sticky - add to the awesomeness that is that thread. You know, so others don't miss out on this particular episode.

Oh, i meant to ask before, was this one of your recordings/a friend's? Or is this one of those fat beats distributed stretch and bob tapes with the photo copied covers over the show? I had a couple of those in the past so was just curious.
Yeah the Fat Beats Tape. It sucks they sold this tape in 90min form and didnt just tape the whole show.

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aleph wrote:
nobs wrote:
aleph wrote:
atlantiswasreal wrote:
aleph wrote: That date came from Bobbito writing in Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists.

As for holy grail shows tho, the Big L/Jay-Z show aired at a time when everyone was recording so it's guaranteed to surface sooner or later. Us fans could be forgiven for believing that full shows from the 1st year or two are virtually nonexistent. Still, if you listen to the 2/29/96 show posted by Eclipse, they talk a lot about the old shows and both Bob AND Stretch recite the classic 90-91 freestyles pretty much verbatim. That was hot. At one point Madame Superior calls up and reminds Bob that Apache freestyled on the 1st show. Obviously SHE has tapes.
I was JUST listening to this and bugging out because i realized that at least this one person has early ass recordings. You can hear bob asking to mail that apache show to them. It was funny because she had to remind bob what was up and bob was like "nah, apache ain't never been on" and stretch corrects him.
Word, that shit gave me hope. :gyeah:
not a lot of people knew of the show that early so the tapes HAVE to be almost impossible to find..

if Madame Superior came thru that would be sick
True, but one wonders if Stretch or Bob had the presence of mind to record their own show (esp. the 1st one), wouldn't couldn't shouldn't they have done it??? At least asked their friends to tune in and tape it...
i think if they did it would of been out there already right?

plus if you notice. in almost every show Bob mentions pausing and changing his tape. he obviously recorded it all. BUT....

he always paused it for interviews and freestyles

why? no clue

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I used to run in to Bob, alot downtown, around Fat Beats or in the actually store. Cool dude. Its a shame the city has changed and you dont see much people since the scene is different.

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aleph wrote:That date came from Bobbito writing in Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists.

As for holy grail shows tho, the Big L/Jay-Z show aired at a time when everyone was recording so it's guaranteed to surface sooner or later.
Re-upped in case some heads missed it..2.23.1995 Big L/Jay-Z & Funkdoobiest..Only have one edited tape from that night.

Side A http://www.sendspace.com/file/6xbqev
Side B http://www.sendspace.com/file/n4qe89

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I got another show coming probably tomorrow, but just wanted to add on to the subject of taping entire shows. What's that old saying? "If I only knew then what I know now"? I know when I used to tape Marley and Red back in the day I would just tape the parts I didn't have. So that could mean songs, freestyles, interviews, promos, etc, but I didn't want to tape songs that I already had on vinyl. Back then I viewed it as a waste of taping. Bob used to just record the freestyles/interviews and some of the music to fill up a 90 minute tape. I don't think people ever view it as a part of history while it's actually happening...unfortunately. So now here we are a decades later trying to put the pieces of the puzzle back together again. And of course now I record everything I ever do (for the most part) so that I have it archived years later.

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DJ Eclipse wrote:I got another show coming probably tomorrow, but just wanted to add on to the subject of taping entire shows. What's that old saying? "If I only knew then what I know now"? I know when I used to tape Marley and Red back in the day I would just tape the parts I didn't have. So that could mean songs, freestyles, interviews, promos, etc, but I didn't want to tape songs that I already had on vinyl. Back then I viewed it as a waste of taping. Bob used to just record the freestyles/interviews and some of the music to fill up a 90 minute tape. I don't think people ever view it as a part of history while it's actually happening...unfortunately. So now here we are a decades later trying to put the pieces of the puzzle back together again. And of course now I record everything I ever do (for the most part) so that I have it archived years later.
hindsight is 20/20. what also kills me is that when I did record important things, there was always something more important - or so i thought - to record over those recordings. hey, tapes weren't cheap.

BrandanEvans wrote:Eclipse, i feel u bro..."If i only knew then what i know now"!!

u aint lying on that one, if i lived in NY back in those days i woulda have recorded all the shows i could.

but one regret i have is that i should have recorded every show of Yo! MTV Raps & Rap City back in the late 90's. im still kickin myself over that one.

but like we said the early tapes of S&B will surface and i will find someone out there that owns madd VHS tapes of Yo! & Rap City.
At one point, i had seen every episode of rap city - without fail - for a period of about two years straight -94 to late 96. I had -keyword is had- recordings of all videos played during that time span and pretty much most of the top tens they'd run on saturday mornings. To be honest, there was a lot of repeats of videos. But there'd be interesting interviews from time to time. Would love to find recordings of the interviews, though, since most of those music videos are easily available on youtube nowadays.

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I used to have the Rap City episode w/ S&B on VHS for years.... then one day decided to record over it w/ some p0rn & the rest is history.

I can still remember parts of the show where S&B say they love CoFlow, NE & have Organized Konfusion's 'Numbers' mixing in w/ NoID's 'Jump On It' in the background. The X-Men, A-Trak & Organized Konfusion were guests :owens:

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DJ Eclipse wrote:I got another show coming probably tomorrow, but just wanted to add on to the subject of taping entire shows. What's that old saying? "If I only knew then what I know now"? I know when I used to tape Marley and Red back in the day I would just tape the parts I didn't have. So that could mean songs, freestyles, interviews, promos, etc, but I didn't want to tape songs that I already had on vinyl. Back then I viewed it as a waste of taping. Bob used to just record the freestyles/interviews and some of the music to fill up a 90 minute tape. I don't think people ever view it as a part of history while it's actually happening...unfortunately. So now here we are a decades later trying to put the pieces of the puzzle back together again. And of course now I record everything I ever do (for the most part) so that I have it archived years later.
Of course that's right, I just like to shift blame. Radio was the only source for free music and that's how it was done. New joint? Record. Got the next joint already? Save precious space. Pause. Regret taping what you just recorded? Save precious space. Rewind and tape over it.

At the very least, this whole project has given us one more nerdy obsession. :lol:

Another nobsteve show: June 20, 1996. Guests: Shabaam Sahdeeq, Black Thought.

intro: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IXC7UCDJ
1- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6H5REYEN
2- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8XA51AN8

While we're on the subject of "wastes of taping", this has gotta be one of the dullest show starts ever (thru no fault of their own). 30 minutes dealing w/ technical difficulties resulted in the kind of idle chatter done only to fill up dead air. Two records were played (Co Flowג€™s Population Control & Mr. Liveג€™s Supa Dupa) but otherwise itג€™s mostly one big yaaaawwwwn. The rest of the show is butta so for that reason I separated it into three parts: the first half hour, then the actual show. Heads can listen to the intro once, then skip it upon repeated listenings.
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I know this show has already been posted, but not sure if it was in full. I wanted to hear something off it so figured I would digitize while doing so.

11/2/95 Full Show.

Part 1: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FZCH3R1M

Part 2: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=10F1OHX9

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thanks once again eclipse!

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I don't know what took me so long to do this but..

I'm going through my old cassette (all og's) boxes and found the following..

Stretch & Bobbito 12/3/1992
Stretch & Bobbito 1993 ( w/The Whooliganz)
Stretch & Bobbito May 29th 1997
Stretch & Bobbito May 22nd 1997
Stretch & Bobbito Nov.13 1997


Stretch Armstrong mixtape Vol.2 1996 (Violet cover)
Stretch Armstrong mixtape Vol.5 1996 (green cover but sadly it got chewed up some)

CM Famalam May 22nd 1999
CM Famalam January 7 1999


I haven't listened to any of these in a few years so i forget what guest are on some of these.



But i counted 62 og original mixtapes from 1992-2000 in my cassette boxes.

Everything from Beat Junkies,Cut Chemist,Scratch Piklz,Q-Bert,Roc Raida,Mista Sinista,Rob Swift,Total Eclipse,DJ Riz(In The Mix) Tony Touch,Doo Wop,Dj Camillo,Funkmaster Flex,Mister Cee,Evil Dee,DJ Red Alert (1992)7L,Dj Soul,Dj Crossphader,1200 Hobo's..Jam Master Jay (on Tim Westwood in 1996 KILLING IT!!!)

Plus all the O.G. break mixes from the mid-late 90's..

Soulman,Muro,The Conmen,Kon & Amir,..




I could slap myself for not ordering more Stretch & Bob tapes from the back of old SOURCE mags in the early 90's.

But still,i'm happy with the collection i have..


I'll go through the Stretch & Bobbito tapes and the CM Famalam tapes soon and post up any guest that were on there.

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william g. wrote:Stretch & Bobbito 12/3/1992
Stretch & Bobbito 1993 ( w/The Whooliganz)
Stretch & Bobbito May 29th 1997
Stretch & Bobbito May 22nd 1997
Stretch & Bobbito Nov.13 1997
Peops here should check the s&b blog for dates. Most dates that are listed have a posted show to go with it. Only the 92 show is unaccounted for altho if the guest is Onyx then Brandan Evans supplied that one.

The only whole shows are the two May 97 ones. The rest are partial shows.

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yo william g.
please post those other mixtapes in the mixtapes thread, so i can copp those when u upp them. i know im gonna need some of them!
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william g. wrote: Stretch & Bobbito 1993 ( w/The Whooliganz)
Is this the Alchemist group? The show we have (May 20th, 1993) features some other group from Brooklyn called Hooliganz.

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1/19/1995

Diamond D - with the dope sound
Atifacts - Cmon with get down (buckwild mix)
Channel Live - Reprogram
Common Sense - Chapter 13
Jemini The Gifted One Interview/Freestyle
Channel Live - Mad Ism (buckwild mix)
Lords of the Underground - What I'm After
Showbiz & AG - Under Pressure
Nas - One on One
Cella Dwellas - got it hemmed
ACD & LES freestyles
ODB - Brooklyn Zoo
Cash Money Click - Get Tha Fortune
Cash Money Click Freestyles
Nine - Whatcha want (remix)
Showbiz & AG - Next Level (Premier remix)
Smif N Wessun - Hellucination
Alkaholiks - 21 and Under
Method Man - PLO Style
World Renown - How nice I am

Tape 2

Black SMif N Wessun - Headz ain't readee
Latee & 45 King - Brainstorm
breaks
Redman - Can't wait
Beatnuts - Get funky (remix)
OC - Born to Live (vinyl reanimator remix)
Smif N Wessun - Wipe Ya Mouf
Ten Thieves - It don't matter
phone calls w/ Akinyele
Lord Finesse - check the method
Milkbone - Keep it real
Big L - Put it on
Funkdoobiest - rock On (Buckwild Mix)
Pete Rock & CL - Take you there (remix)
? - Keep it Flowin
Common Sense - Communsim
Keith Murray - Get Lifted
Red Hot Lover Tone - 4 my peeps

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^Good job, Nes. I guess we're behind on the tracklistings. The missing joint is Triip- Keep It Flowin, but different from the Ecko tape. Obviously it's off a 12" but seems like it was a promo for dj's only.

btw, that Valentine's Day special was hotness! And I'm only just getting to the rest of the 7/27/95 show. Good looks for bringing us the missing NE freestyle.
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william g. wrote: Stretch & Bobbito 1993 ( w/The Whooliganz)
Is this the Alchemist group? The show we have (May 20th, 1993) features some other group from Brooklyn called Hooliganz.
Without having listened yet, I'll bet that the Hooliganz was misidentified as Whooliganz. But if not, by all means post

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^Is that the same show as this one? I can't download it at the moment...

Thursday, August 19th, 1993

LL Cool J ג€“Funkadelic Relic
Redman ג€“ Tonight's Da Night
Leaders of the New School ג€“What's Next
Mobb Deep ג€“ Me and My Crew
Akinyele ג€“ Dear Diary ft. Rob Swift
Talk with Bobbito
Hurricane G ג€“ Milky ft. Erick Sermon & Redman
Company Flow ג€“ Juvenile Techniques
KRS-One ג€“ P is Still Free
Jeru the Damaja ג€“ Come Clean
Ultamagnetic MCs ג€“ One Two, One Two
Souls of Mischief ג€“ '93 'til Infinity
De La Soul ג€“ Breakadawn
Black Moon ג€“ U Da Man
Shadz of Lingo ג€“ Mad Flavaz
Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth ג€“ One in a Million
Black Moon ג€“ How Many MCs
Casual ג€“ That's How It Is
Nasty NaS ג€“ Freestyle Demo
Fat Joe ג€“ You Must Be Out of Your Fuckin' Mind ft. Apache & Kool G Rap
Ultramagnetic MCs ג€“ Raise It Up
Akinyele ג€“ Worldwide
MF Grimm ג€“ So Whatcha Want Nigga?

Thursday, August 19th, 1993
http://rapidshare.com/files/239742816/S ... Part_1.mp3
http://rapidshare.com/files/239742817/S ... Part_2.mp3

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^ yea, it's the same one aleph. I just checked

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nobs wrote:
william g. wrote:Ok..


the May 22nd 1997 show..

Stretch was in Miami so Bob and Lord Sear were in the studio..

There's a little bit of talking on this tape..

Bob played a few demo's..

Akira demo?

Scienz Of Life demo

EL Fudge promo or demo (Fudge is naming off a ton of classic and current underground stations/dj's..Says "New York Radio Coalition on the hook,really dope)


Also,there's a song on here if someone could id it..

On the hook it says "80 proof rhymes,i'm pumpin em' like moonshine,keep it real with you'rs,i'll keep it real with mine"

^Anyone know that song?
ain't that the Aiello Wilson song?
Yeah, it is. "80 Proof Rhymes". The El-Fudge joint is a promo for the station and I'm guessing the Scienz Of Life is the demo for Non Ether and I'm not sure if it's really different from what's on the Fondle 'Em.
Keep diggin through them tapes, william g.!

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nobsteve show: May 15, 1997 w/Necro and a tribute to old school radio.

1- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y4U7QUS1
2- http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FA588SUT

This also has the beloved "krunchtime snacks" session originally posted by Stretch: http://konstantkontakt.blogspot.com/200 ... -1997.html
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Maybe I missed it here in this thread, but where can we download the show from last week? ( The one from 10 feb. 2011)

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Kace wrote:Maybe I missed it here in this thread, but where can we download the show from last week? ( The one from 10 feb. 2011)
I don't think mp3 audio of the show has been (or will be) made available. The best you will get is video..

http://grandgood.com/2011/02/14/stretch ... oth-media/

http://www.7thboro.com/?p=4083

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Post by Memory Man »

thanks to eclipse, verge and everyone updating this thread!

the keith/menelik "operating room" demo was released on menelik's cyclops 4000 lp as "next phase." it was produced by pimpin rex.

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