Playlist for Put the Needle On the Record with Billy Jam - July 13, 2007

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Hip-hop and rap. Yeah, that's where my heart's at. But any genre will fit as long as it ain't crap!

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July 13, 2007: featuring Sun Singleton & Michael A Gonazles (Bronx Biannual No. 2)

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Artist Track Album Label Comments Year Approx. start time
ALF            0:00:00 (Real)
Alkaholiks  only when I'm drunk           0:01:10 (Real)
Mac Dre  California Livin       da late great Crestside (Valley Jo) hero.....Andre Hicks  1992  0:03:24 (Real)
Whodini  haunted house of rock (Westbam mix)           0:06:59 (Real)
A Tribe Called Quest  can I kick it? remix   Old School vs New School        0:10:28 (Real)
Propellor Heads vs Craze  big dog           0:14:47 (Real)
LL Cool J  you'll rock   Radio        0:18:53 (Real)
Nutter  Le Flow           0:22:34 (Real)
Method Man  Release Yo Delf (Prodigy remix)     Def Jam    1995  0:27:59 (Real)
Genius/ Gza  labels     Geffen    1995  0:31:36 (Real)
Ultramagnatic MCs  Yo Black           0:33:51 (Real)
Double Dee & Steinski  Lesson 3 (the history of hip-hop)           0:38:01 (Real)
Glamour Girls feat. M.C. Craig "G" Human Beat Box  Veronica           0:42:55 (Real)
Ultramagnatic MCs  one two one two     pic: J&K      0:46:42 (Real)
Diamond D  best kept secret           0:54:17 (Real)
Battles            0:56:46 (Real)
Stezo  jimmy           1:02:42 (Real)
Big Daddy Kane  raw           1:05:49 (Real)
J-Dilla  nothing like this           1:11:26 (Real)
 
Music behind DJ:
Sun Singleton & Michael A Gonazales live studio guests 
authors from BRONX BIANNUAL No. 2           1:22:50 (Real)
Nas  New York State of Mind           1:49:10 (Real)
Cornell West  N-Word           1:51:50 (Real)
Jame Brown  say it loud           1:56:31 (Real)
Jungle Bros feat ATCQ  Black is Black           1:56:53 (Real)
BDP  you must learn           1:59:21 (Real)
Ultramagnatic MCs  ease back           2:01:44 (Real)
 
Music behind DJ:
Bob James mardi gras 
Sun Singleton & Michael A Gonzales (in studio guest)           2:04:28 (Real)
Sun Singleton  live reading of "The Egg Man"   from the book "Bronx Biannual No. 2" (Akashic Books, Brooklyn NY) MySpace/SunSingleton/  J&K      2:16:23 (Real)
MIchael A Gonzales  reading from Bronx Biannual No 1   MICHAEL's BLOG: blackadelicpop.blogspot.com/  pic: J&K      2:22:42 (Real)
Greg Tate  hip hop           2:38:59 (Real)
Last Poets  when the reviolution           2:43:30 (Real)
Gil Scott Heron  the revolution will not be televised           2:46:51 (Real)
Braintax    Biro Funk        2:48:37 (Real)
Lymbyc System  love your abuser           2:51:02 (Real)

Listener comments!

Fri Jul. 13, 2007 3:36pm From: ali

excellent method man remix, i have this japanese release too, method man is one of the most under appreciated rappers out there.

Fri Jul. 13, 2007 4:33pm From: Kenzo

Billy: Your shoutout has been received, and is duly reciprocated.

Fri Jul. 13, 2007 4:40pm From: jake

great guests!
maybe the whole VH1 style classic thing is only inevitable considering the age of 80s/90s hip hop fans, Now in later 30s...

Fri Jul. 13, 2007 4:43pm From: ali

I have a quick question for your guests, where do they stand on Hip Hop Scholars aka the academics, such as Richard Shusterman, who as an art scholar, has written extensively on the aesthetics of rap lyricism, as hip hop journalists from the early era, do they feel like that is a good place for hip hop to be reviewed?

I had no idea that was a prodigy remix, i have that song on a burned cd a friend lent me, that was labeled method man remixes from japan that has all these psychedelic type method man remixes. including four spacey-minimalist versions of "all i need".

Fri Jul. 13, 2007 5:25pm From: porkchop

HIP HOP kareoke RULES! --take it from one who is NOT into Kareoke....lots of venues (at least in the SF BayArea) frown on raw hip-hop being played continuously as folks may get "out of hand", however, throw up a mic and a live dj to mix up selections and you get folks in a hyped audience getting up to throw down Too Short, NWA, Alkaholics......im telling you....way too much fun...


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