Hank Shocklee - We All Had A Role In Creating Music For Public Enemy (247HH Exclusive)

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    Official 247HH exclusive interview with Long Island, New York based Hip Hop DJ and Producer, Hank Shocklee of The Bomb Squad, where you’ll hear about the important roles that each member of Public Enemy played when creating music. #247HHEXCL
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Komentáře • 10

  • @JudahTribe-lt3ur
    @JudahTribe-lt3ur Před 8 lety +12

    Music geniuses'!!

  • @dbyouthmovement4530
    @dbyouthmovement4530 Před 7 lety +6

    Love how all members of Public Enemy had a different role

  • @bashlove9641
    @bashlove9641 Před 5 lety +7

    I feel this guy doesn't get enough credit the bombsquad they pave the way for a lot of hip hop in the 90s. I remember seeing a video where they showed and stacking a bunch of akai S1000 samplers on top of each other because there were that many layers to their music. These guys seriously knew how to sample and put things together and make a new texture to the beats. Not everybody is into public enemy like, some find them too edgy perhaps and political. Their first few albums were classics in my opinion.

    • @J.MartinWills
      @J.MartinWills Před 2 lety

      "Brothers.." 12 Samples :
      1-"Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss (drums)/
      2- "Atomic Dog" by George Clinton (Clap and breaths)/
      3- "Brother Green" by Roy Ayers (funky guitar hook)/
      4- Maybe "Funky President" by James Brown and 5 "Bad Tune" by Earth, Wind & Fire (The Bass)/
      6- "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince (Crazy metal guitar)/
      7- "Too Hot To Stop" by The Bar-Kays (yeaah voice)/
      8- "Get Into it and Get Involved" by James Brown (scratch and voices)/
      9- "Fantastic Freaks at Dixie" by Wild Style BSO ('Come on!' scream)/
      10- "Rappin and Rockin" by The Boogie Boys ('we are willin' voices) /
      11- "Sing A Simple Song" by Sly & The Family Stone ('yaah' Scream loop)
      12-"Let A Woman Be a Woman, Let A Man Be a Man" by Dyke & The Blazers

  • @iluvbiggirlz420
    @iluvbiggirlz420 Před 6 lety +3

    One of my idols

  • @dmajorbowls6040
    @dmajorbowls6040 Před rokem +1

    That is the Bomb Squad ladies and gentlemen

  • @LGKids
    @LGKids Před 6 lety +2

    That's fresh how that picture keeps changing in the background! Peace!

  • @elfaridovic6721
    @elfaridovic6721 Před 5 lety

    Legends

  • @diabloghw5700
    @diabloghw5700 Před 8 lety

    first woooow

  • @theangryboganshow2514
    @theangryboganshow2514 Před 8 lety

    Never