Kool DJ Red Alert KISS-FM Broadcast, mid 1980s
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- Опубликовано: 29 апр 2012
- Here is the Boogie Down Productions crew from the South Bronx: Kool DJ Red Alert with KRS-1 and DJ Scott La Rock. This is a amazing performance where they are just going Bazerk! This a whole hour set of rap and hip-hop at it's most pure. These jams are rough and kicking. Need a music video made for your project check out VLHfilms.com
There are some throw-back sets that Red Alert just did but nothing like checking out the real deal from back in the day. / tracks Видеоклипы
Remember holding the pause button like it's 9pm everybody getting their tapes ready... Life was great
Definitely better I still have my tapes
Yeah remember those days!!!
What?.. You already know 💯💯
Upload them beats boooyz !!
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THIS BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES LIVING IN NEWJERSEY AT MY GRANDMA HOUSE 1986 LISTENING TO DJ RED ALERT MIXING and SCRATCHING KRS ONE ULTRA MAGNETIC MCs WHODINI also SHOUTOUT TO THE LEGENDARY DJ CHUCK CHILLOUT 1980s THE ERA OF REAL HIP-HOP FOREVER
I’m with u brotha I was in Indiana listening saying imma move there to NY
Oh yeah I from long Branch 90s we're the shit on hot 97.1
No videos, who cared, I'll never forget those days, they're in the Vault,💯🔥💪🏾🥃
Archives
&
And All That
Kool Keith and UltraMag Forever!!!🎧🎵🎤🙌
I had this exact mix back in the 80's. I made the BIIIG mistake of letting someone borrow it. NEVER GOT IT BACK!!!! Now I can finally forgive them... I guess.
Reminiscing of my 16th year of life. Hard live but this was a good time for me. Married to a woman I met in HS. We went our own ways after school but reconnected 28 years later now we are MARRIED & I've never been happier ever in my 50 years. The 80's will always hold my heart.
This recording is from 1986..
Track-listing:
Boogie Down Productions - South Bronx
Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Trippin'
Some More - The Most (from the "Fast Money" Compilation)
Beastie Boys - The New Style
UTFO - Split Personality
Robbie B & Jazzy J - Rock the Go-Go
Just-Ice - Cold Gettin' Dumb
Biz Markie - Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz
Eric B & Rakim - Eric B is President
DJ Hollywood - Hollywood's World (From 1987, probably an acetate or TP playing in the video)
Al B. Just Two MC's - Wong
B-Fats - Woppit
Enjoy!
Thanks for the tracklist!
The first rhyme from South Bronx must be a Red Alert exclusive.
I'm goin to listen. To this on Friday night, then it will take me back. Give me a feel of my childhood again.
Kirwin Stewart I feel you on that slim the Buckster b more md
1986 not early 80s, Criminal Minded one of the best Hip Hop albums of all times, South Bronx, The Bridge is Over, Criminal Minded, P is Free. Wow!
p nator I was about to say, this is either from 1986 or 1987.
@@lego5745 1987. Cold Getting Dumb came out in 87.
Media Buster thanks for the confirmation :)
@@lego5745 BUT it may be really late 86 and that could be an early demo played. Either way it's 86/87 not early 80s, which was a totally different sound.
Media Buster yeah, in the early 1980s, the rap techniques were still simple, and the electro scene was also still pretty strong during that time.
There was alot of pause masters out there. I used to make them mean tapes for going outside with my boombox. Lol. Making them cassettes off the radio was Life. The 80’s💙💙💙💙 Loved them days...
I was a pause master lmao
Need a new pack of dem "metal" TDK tapes cuzzn,...lol!!
REGINALD FORDHAM
I was too
I was three! :D
For sure! I used to record my tapes off the radio and tell my friends I was the DJ. Those were the days.
I remember wopping to the corner store while Eric B is President was blasting from somebody's BOOMBOX😂
Them batteries would only last a day lmmfaoooooo!
No N words or B words. None of that.. This was skill, real lyriks, without cursing...
I have tapes from Red Alert in the late 70's up to 1982. I also have Mr. Majic and a lot of the WBLS mixes and KISS mastermixes that I am converting to CD. I love them all.
CutMoFo man how can I Brotha dip into that? I remember being in college from 82-86 and Brothers from NY would go home for the weekends just to tape WBLS and Kiss and bring the tapes back! Man they would rock the party with those mixes!
Yup! Great times indeed and so happy to know I lived it being born, bread and raised in NYC, I can't ask for more being a proud New Yorker.
Peace!
@@blacjazzz He's lying. Nobody had a Rap show, in the 70's. Mr. Magic, had his Rap show on WHBI FIRST, before anybody else. And that was the 80's. Then came Red Alert, Chuck Chillout, Awesome 2, DNA/Hank Love, etc.
I had WLBS 1&2, 90 minutes each with MC Shan and Schooly D
@@randee4550 You dumb bitch, what reason would I have to lie? Where did I say a "rap show"? I said mix tapes. BLS and KISS would do mix shows on Saturdays in the late 70's and I would tape them. I graduated from High School in 1980 and went to college away from NYC so how would I have mixtapes before that if it wasn't true? I have all of the tapes to prove it and you will know by the songs when those tapes were made.
I LOVED THE 80'S :) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS WITH COOL D J RED ALERT !!!
I'm hurrying to put my cassette in before the commercial over lol
Chuck Chillout was on Fridays. Red Dirt was on sat. Southside Queens.
Awesome times, also DJ Chuck Chill Out, Mr. Magic (R.I.P) and DJ Marley Mall.
And dont forget marlly mar on 107.5,you know u had to switch back and forth from station to station.lol.dam!i swore i was dj ing.
Chuck Chillout was nasty too
I see we have Ultramagnetic mc's fans up in here. Love that! Critical Beatdown is definitely a old school classic alot of people STILL ain't up on! Every cut on that album is banging! The first classic hip-hop album ever made!
Mc ultra……
1st classic album? You must be young. Ever heard of Run DMC? LL? & there were also older artists with memorable albums.
@@JT-yq8br . No comparison. LLl? Are you serious? I never bought his music! Not even close to my classic list.R.I.P Jam Master Jay.
@@JT-yq8br nah, son. I'm not young. I go way back like the Gat Back band, THE L Brothers, Cold Crush, Fantastic Romantic 5 mcs, master Don & Death commitee, Disco Twins, etc. Way before Run Dmc and Sugar Hill. I'm a O.G. and a scholar with this. I can understand of you said Flash and the furious 5. I remember when it was Glash and the furious 3. I think you're the one that's young. I was there and had madd tapes to pro e it.this is before wax. Don't Insult me.
Word willylumplump. Critical Beatdown is a stone cold classic. Every track dope. Still one of the best albums ever. In my top 5 of all time.
peace to alll the bronx niggaz from grand concourse 149th street over by lincoln memorial hospital!! yall rep love kid!
steven mcconaughy you gotta be kiddin....
Crazy. I heard this live in 1986 as a 17 year old kid loving Hip Hop with his walkman radio bopping my head.💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
These DJs knew how to mix and hold the crowds no one was better bx for ever.
bringing me back to the old days of good ass music. this was the best rap era of all time... imo.
Michael Metzger Thank you i totally agree!! This was the greatest era for Rap/Hip-Hop of all times! This was before the corporations took it over.
Michael Metzger strongly agree with
]]p@@LuisLopez-gc6he I 💘 you guise
I am crying tears of joy and nostalgia. This brought me back like a literal time machine. The vibes are truly immaculate!!!
Yo I am 17 and I listen to Red on bls Red killed it on kiss fm!!!!!!!! Great memories of me and my dad in his 1997 ford explorer bumping those red alert tapes!!!!!!!!!! I talk to Red he inspired me to be a dj!!!!!!!!!!! Red you my dude for life!!!!!!!!!!!!Rest in peace to Mr. Magic!!!!!!!!!
Mc Ultra !!! Got my head knockin
You know nothing of that butta.... Right there!!!!
this was and still my era
1987 to be EXACT! Ruuuling, Dominating....
Never missed a Saturday night of DJ Red Alert. I always had a fresh tape to record it.
I can listen to them bells rocking 24/7. Kurt Mantronik is the king of the beats and Red hammers it home on the mix
Ooooooooohoohooohooo when that Ultramag came in!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
PowdaToastFace Killah amazing
This right here... we lived for this every Friday and Saturday night. Then we would go to the LQ and wild out wit it LIVE. ❤ those were the days 😃
donna I wish I was living in NYC to hear all this and to experience hip hopon air wbls..and 98.7..but my homeboy had family up there and he ha dtapes
Yeap! I tell ya, it was the best years of my life growing up in NYC... I really kinda wish I could go back and stay there forever! Haha
This tape is from Sep/Oct of 1986. This is great!!! Brings back great memories.
I'm from FL. We used to call these New York tapes. 98.7 Kiss, BLS, Straight radio. I had family in BK and Bridgeport, CT and would get my cousins to send me cassettes to either sell or just show how funky fresh I was. Real ish.
Listening to this today(old school Saturday) I might just go out tonight and pop a knee out of socket. These jams were it in the day. If you had nothing else you had plenty of good beats and music. That's real.
Marvin Berry
Right. no mumble jive nonsense and good clean fun.
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Great mix thanks. I miss the master mixes.
Damn! Ego Trippin by the Ultramagnetic Mc’s still hits so damn hard in 2024. I always loved how clear and distinct Kool Keith’s voice was on this.
Shout out to Red Alert for letting the whole record play 😊
Rest in peace scott sterling aka scott la rock you made your mark bruh! Making us listen to all those old billy joel break beats back in the day you had a vision! Congratulations in heaven bro
This is from 1986.
Me, Islam, and Kazo used too do hundreds of push ups everyday off this Flavor. Ella McQueen Center Bushwick Bklyn Rock On!!!!!
Yeah Sexx, you talking about that
Ultra Magnetic Ego Tripping Joint
In fact didn't the director take the weights away from y'all because y'all got to Big. Kazo running in place for 45 minutes straight and all that. Islam lifting the 🪣of 💧and Sexx Jumping rope like a crazy Man.
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my choice of tape was "TDK" only old heads know what I'm talking about lol
word!!!
straight up I still have all my tapes since 9 years old now I'm 43.
TDK, Memorex, Maxell, BASF, TEAC...I had so many cassette tape cases and several walkmen. Remember having to rewind or fast forward to the part you wanted to play - so frustrating at times. We are spoiled today with CDs and digital versions of songs.
TDK position chrome
maxwell black
Damn son. That quality! Such a great mix with a lot of classics. Props from the south of the U.K.
+Arran Boon DJ Red Alert is a legendary DJ one best to do it all in the late 80s when hip hop was on top back then feels good to listen to this again KRS 1 king of hip hop
+Kendall Jones Must've been a glorious time in history, man. I was born in '94 but you can bet that if I had a time machine I'd set the dial to the mid-80s and go check out Brooklyn, The Bronx etc and witness hip-hop in its prime.. Thank God for mixes like this that can give me an insight into what the times were like. Peace, dude!
Brooklyn and boogie-down Bronx were awesome to visit as they are NOT what they are now but Money-Manhattan was the most badass of all every weekend. Ah yeah, Queens too. Where in the UK are you from?
This brings me back to getting the cassette ready to record on the JVC boom box from 9p.m. to 12a.m.
It was until 1 a.m.
I had a badass SANYO boombox and also a cute SHARP mini-boombox that got stolen later and fukken loved it for recording these shows off the radio. Damn I miss those days!
@@ctbadcop15 and the recorded it until midnight so...
@@plazaqueen5439 “saturdays….from 9 to 1 wheather board or having fun I turn to the station I can’t resist, 98.7 better known as KISS” Song Kool DJ Red Alert is a great man
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago and i'm 42 yrs and i grew up listening to dj Red Alert and dj Marley Marl on 98.7 kiss mixxxxxxxing it up, they will always be some of the best djs the world has ever seen and heard.
NICE....Timeless!....great quality......
I grew up in Boston but I listen to him through tapes my friend recorded when he visited NYC
This is some real hip hop. No mumble mouthed rap no lil fools promoting pills and lean.
As soon as I heard the KRS-ONE intro track I remember that being new out in '86.
No negativity pure originality every crew had their own sound damn
I was a kid in the Bronx during 88' it was FRESH !!!
i was in the train lay up this night back in the day with my BOX am bugging right now
i sit here reciting these songs like a baby singing his abcs
Friday night was DJ Chuck ChillOut Saturday night was DJ Red Alert fr fr
here in france we could hear some shows aired on wbls in the early 1980's thanks to a local radio dj who would bring tapes from new york ; so when I first went there in 1990 the very first thing I did once in jfk airport was to dial my walkman on 98.7 and 107.5 !
I remember my homeboy had family in NYC and he use to get live concerts of these rappers..cold crush..fantastic 5 and I would go off listening
KISS-FM and WBLS were badass but you also shoulda checked out 92-WKTU. It sure was a great time growing up listening to what we are today. :(
Oh yeah, and then we also had other local (college) radio stations like Medgar Evers and others that really did some amazing shit over the air from like 10pm until 1am.
this was when hip-hop was really DOPE. This was the era when it was about lyrics and dope beats.
I remember going home on weekends and bringing back the tapes i made to school. 86-90 the best days!
I remember this!! I had cases of the same tapes. They all got tossed during a move by accident. Still feel the pain. Thanks for throwing this up. This is what it was all about
nah... the best casette was the Maxell XLII-S.. The grey joint, heavy and had screws not glued. Better for surgery!
These young sideshowbob ass skinny boi jeans wearing ass bums dont know!!!!
Dam that's old school like a mug. Maxell was da best.
@@daynarobinsonitworksforthi3009: its not bout what you wear. The oldschoolers also used to wear skinny jeans to break.. find your own style is the mission
Maxell was most definitely in effect!
Yo I feel you, but I was a TDK man u know the one with the GOLD STRIPES like 8.99 for the 2 pack at the wiz .... Hold that pause button..
I'm from South Florida but moved to California due to military service. My boy from Queens used to get his 98.7 tapes shipped to San Francisco because West Coast was not there yet with master mixes. Then I went to NYC on military leave and hung out with the great people of BBQ and partied with the Puerto Rican ladies. 1980-1985 was the shit. Yes, yes y'all.
Rick Nappier Dj, red mix. Daryl. And. Jo run dmc
This is 1986 at the earliest... memories, bruh
ROSELAND. .FUN HOUSE LATIN QUATERS. 10 18....LOVE WHEN THEY USE TO ROCK THIS LIVE. .RED ALERT WAS OFF THE HOOK BACK IN THE 98.7 KISS FM.
My mom is an ole school blues lady but at her parties and its soul train line time.....she wanted DJ RED ALERT.... AND WE TURNTTTTT UP!!!!!
Wow this music is taking me back. South Bronx .
Can't Believe it's been 31 years ago wow.. time flies!!
Dj Red-Alert!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
TDK, BASF, Maxell, Sony, MemorexWhen you were doing bad, it was Certron, Nobility, Scotch....
Yeah Yeah Running all over NYC with Tricky Tee. Those were the days.. Non-stop party.. Hip Hop Don't Stop... Bronx River Stand Up.. Peace.
34 minute mark --- LOVE hearing the JUST ICE mix !!
Thanks for taking me back to my High school days on a Friday or Saturday night.
This was always live...Never prerecorded. .92 KTU 98.7 KISS 107.5 WBLS and WBLS is still rocking today with Marly Marl on Fri nights 30 years strong...HIP HOP...STILL FrESH......
The greatest year in hip hop 1987
Old school hip hop lives shout out Dj red alert who paved the way for djs today l was in boogie down Bronx when he was missing with kiss fm in early 1980s
True good saturday evenings. 1984.98.7 kiss fm. Red Alert smoke those turntables. Im Glad to here that these recordings are still kicking. I lost my 90 mins TDKs longtime now. glad to hear these mixes again.
Dean Mcnard. sweetie listen you should listen straight from the South Bronx you won't be able to sleep without it skip from the street and you know that baby
Dean Mcnard check this out baby once I hit you with the lyrics from the South Bronx back in the 90s you won't be able to live without
I love these phony Djs working with there lap tops..Know nothing about the Technics SLB 2000,s...I still got all my vinyls..
the technics 1200's have made a come back. I never use a lap top. don't want nothing pre-programmed. I'd rather work double roms.
To hell with those PUSH BOTTON DJ’S!!!
@shushishane word.. people generalize about the laptop folks. Most DJs I know can still tear it up on vinyl but switched to Serato to keep from having to lug crates. There's definitely fakers though
u say dis but many djs from da 80s and 90s rely on laptops these days. there are many djs dat keep it old skool and rely on laptops. quit plexin dude, times change
s Arm 1200's hard!
Also Peace to my man Jam Master Jay!
Brings me way back... to the days of making tapes off of KISS and WBLS and stayin' in on a weekend night just 'cause you had to capture those beatz!! So worth it... :D
I just LOVE that vinyl label. It's SUPER cool.....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ultramagnetic was so tough
my first New York trip and everyone was ready to go out. I could not go cause the radio station was blowing my mind. The only way I left is when my homeboy said they were broadcasting from the club we were going to. Now I am rushing everybody.
The Bronx Home of Hip Hop........ZULU NATION
P.S. 123 DJ Mario....... SURE SHOT
What you know about P.S.123. Ms.Ronis was my Teacher!!!!
queens need some love too bro, marly and shan cannot be ignored
and cool g rap, polo
This is solid GOLD. Thanks for posting. This is when I fell in love with hip hop
I wish I could get 24 hours again, in the spring/summer of '86. That was the last time I got to go to a park jam. I truly cherish those memories, being able to throw on my FILA gear, Kangol, and Cazals, and just high post, chilly most, looking for a honey, to chill with that night. NYC will never be this fly again.
This takes me back. I'm 45 yrs old and i still listen to rap. THE KIND OF RAP I GREW UP ON IN THE 80'S. AND RED'S MIX,MIXES IT ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL UP!
Ah yes. Remember it well. During that time we would either listen to red alert,mr. magics rap attack or marley marl. You had to wait until Friday and Saturday night to hear hip hop on 98.7 kiss fm and 107.5 wbls. You would pop your tape in and record !
Fri and Sat nights 120th ST Lenox Ave. 100W Boom Box plugged in 1st floor neighbor's bed room, sitting on the stoop BLASTING this shyt. Ears glued to the Box.
And downing a few OE40's with a few blunts... haha! Fukken awesome times indeed.
Go buy a tape and when red came on ...just hit record
damn i remember these days, staying up just to tape his shows...
Straight up truth.... I was in my teen yrs living in n.c. these tapes made it all the way down there... incredible airway sound is what they had going on up there in my. So many great memories from 98.7 and 107.5... big time up and down the Atlantic coast..
CUTTIN IT UP SON......
Damn right they aint make'em like these no more
Sounds like circa1987....Hip Hop was getting ready to take off BIG TIME!!!! MY ERA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!RED ALERT KISS FM 107.5
This isn't so much early 80's. It is really circa late '86/early '87. No complaints, though. Good stuff.
87'
@@BlackTVPicasso summer of 1986
You right because Red didn’t come to kiss until 85-86
I fuckin' love the 80s hip hop man. Every year of that decade brought hip hop gold! I wasn't born 'til '87. Hearing all this makes me think of all the old NYC movies I grew up watching, which made me just fall in love with the city... Never been, but, one of these days...
brings back da old memories, back in da days hip hop was real.. bring it back. mc jesh
I totally miss this
Damn! I bought a bootleg mix tape DJ Red Alert had going around. 3 days after the broadcast. Insane I remember every cut to this whole mix 90000 years later. (dog years). This mix was the most epic thing happening back then. 3 days and copies were around Ft Pierce FL.
Man, this is back when rap was at it's best. It's really hard to believe what it's turned into. Guess that happens when anything gets too big. Miss those days for sure.
Sure you right!!
I had this exact mix!!!! I live in Cincinnati and at that time we had nothing like this. My boy Bad Brutha Todd hooked me up and I played it almost EVERYDAY!!! Red Alert is one of the DJs who inspired me to do what I do. Peace to Todd, Red Alert, New York and all its boroughs.
Thanks for posting this. There is some vibe/energy from these live radio broadcasts that I miss so much.
This album is great 😊😊😊😊 !
Classic!!!!!!! Mad Memories!
These shows were basically my hip hop collection back in the day
This is real hip hop, not fake hip hop. These young cats today don't know what real hip hop is, I'm glad I'm old school
I graduated high school in 86'. What a year that was!
It's 9:00, stop gun shot, and listen to Red Alert word up! Sutter Ave back then, wit this! great place to be. Bklyn rockin' the boombox TDK tapes were okay but I loved the Memorex and Maxell tapes I was able operate on 'em and splice 'em if they popped n put 'em back together again.
outside of horrorcore i am not a rap fan, but i owned this tape and rocked it regularly back in 86-87 this tape is what got me hooked