Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Special Presentation
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Chuck D, The Bomb Squad, and others bum-rush memory lane to give us an in-depth look at the building blocks that shaped Public Enemy's classic LP, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back.
Producer - RJ Bentler
Camera - David Park, Jorge Toyes
Editor - Jorge Toyes
Thanks - Public Enemy & Copyright Criminals Documentary
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This is my No. 1 hip hop album of all-time!!!
My too
HANDS DOWN the best hip hop album of all time!!!
The best LP ever.
respect to oublic enemy froma rock punk metal hard rock et etc rock listener in general.-this group kicks major asses as far as music and lyrics. respect!
A very …. Vvvvvery important album. This album helped to clear up what my young 14 year brain was trying to make sense of.
Best live act ever, seriously.
Awesome. One of the very best groups of the old school hip hop era. Hail Public Enemy.
I remember my first PE concert. Amazing!
I'm listening to the album right now CLASSIC 🏅
This is great !! Why have I not seen this before....I love this internet thing..,got a feeling its gonna take off one day ....
1987 the year that rap is getting into my veins thanks to this album
Well I have the fortune to have met all of them ..but Flavor Flav,haven't met him yet..Spectrum was the Bomb back then..music was great..thats how I know Chuck..D. I knew about him in the Raw growing up on Long Island..I always knew there was something special there..Now when they finally put it on Records officially ..I knew the world was in for something.I was right.Changed the Game.
Sweet.
And the song they play in the clip is from Fear If A Black Planet
The beauty about rap, it made up a large part for it's lack of melody with its sense of reminder.
Hip-hop would have died had it not been for this album.
To Pitchfork people, hi. To wish-well, with the Corona virus. As-with-so-many, I admire your-era of rap. It just puts-it-out-there. Would it be some-thing, to have a like, Stax-studio-version of Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, I Just Wanna Testify? Since Stax studio's is Southern, this version, would-go-some-thing-like,[ I just wanna testify, what being brought-up-southern, has done to-me). Does that sound a-certain-amount, some-thing?
PE forever.
Fucking OGs.
Rebel attitude!
Metal heads took notice......kindred spirits.......
Porter
FREEZE, HOW LOW CAN YA GO
Matthew White BASS
Bass how low can you go... Five-o said freeze...
PE. WORD
Flav is shot the fuck out.
Pe.....
Why are there so many of them? All they need is chuck d on lead vocals and flavor flav on the turntables and backing vocals.
I hope you didn't watch the video and just decided to spew that out randomly.
The mix of personalities is another thing that makes the band interesting. I disagree with you on this one.