Really? wow thats amazing . RIP indeed . His murder at the hands of NF scum radicalised me and many others . We came down from Glasgow to tear down the BNP HQ in 1993 with 100,000 others and what followed was life changing and profound . Peace brother .
Tingles. Look how cool British TV used to be when Black and White united in E. We need a new love drug revolution. Don't let the current devils divide us further and win.
lol love drug reveloution. flava was indeed off his head here as he always was but I don't think they were amused to play the word. sound was terrible lol.
3:58-3:59 young black guy with glasses on the left jumping up and down is Stephen Lawrence. Courtesy of the first minute of the first episode of the great documentary series about him currently on the BBC. Great work from the producers to identify this snapshot, and great to see a happy moment in the life of someone who is unfortunately more known to the public due to his tragic and appalling murder.
I don't remember this! I was just listening to Greatest Misses, heard this and had to find out where it was. They performed on The Word _and_ did the Pete Rock version?!?!
We ain't got the sound, we can't do it, And don't you know that we got to get through it, If it ain't right just jump to it, So come on to the beat y'all, to the beat y'all, to the beat y'all, The sound ain't so we ain't got a good night, Come on y'all just don't have a good fight, The cameras on and we are too, So get the music right so we can do the do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all that...
The Word was a weird but cracking little program on after pub closing-time early 90s. PE were definitely one of the best appearances. "Why do you wear those clocks, Flavor?" ..."So I can show everyone what time it is!" haha
Such a great video..thx. The problems at the start wuz because the music wuz not loud enough...the wanted to BOUNCE everybody, and they actually did it anyway...;)
Fun fact: the end of this video shows the beginning of LL Cool J's song, off of the 1993 "14 Shots to the Dome" album, called "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag".
Flav's freestyle:priceless. That crowd--I'm sorry--I couldn't stop laughing. I'm surprised Queen Elizabeth wasn't there doin' the wop.lol Thanks for the post.
Now u mention it; Lòóks Like u are right.. sharp!.. jews just wanna have fun in here.. like tha whole crowd does...some are professional dancers i suppose... the slightly aggressive raps help a lot 4 that uitzinnig euforische state of mind... this is good real good... en wat wil de rest doen dan waar willen ze heen dan ze kunnen geen kant op...@@andrewp7385
@XunchainedspiritX Yeah I remember Flav was sat next to Boy George on the couch talking to Terry Christian. Boy George hardly even looked at Flav, it was pretty uncomfortable to watch.
P.E. must have thought they were coming to perform the original track they produced, instead of the Pete Rock remix version that they had nothing to do with.
R.I.P Stephen Lawrence 3:50 in the clip you see him behind flavour flavour in the Parker and glasses living he was racially killed in a attack that exposed the evilness in this country here you see white people black people asain people all enjoying on moment through hip hop
Pharaoh Dallas Williams nope PE Rakim and LL played LDN in 1987: Death Jam tour, You can Google it, By 1992 PE were no longer hot on the streets, that is how I remembered it anyway
+1angelsigh Sepultura played this show and they had the "bright idea" of putting Sepultura's fans (long haired thrash metal fans) in a cage and let them out when they started to play - the trendy pricks at the front shit themselves.
This was the version on "Public Enemy Greatest Misses" album, it was the last track. This is the coolest version of this song ever...
I know! It's a Pete rock remix
All Pete Rock remixes are better than the original.
Finally found🤟🏿
Very funny watching white british citizens dancing to black radical anthem.
100%remember watching this live when I was much younger ,best version ever
03:48 Stephen Lawrence was in the crowd there, having the time of his life. RIP young brother
Really? wow thats amazing . RIP indeed . His murder at the hands of NF scum radicalised me and many others . We came down from Glasgow to tear down the BNP HQ in 1993 with 100,000 others and what followed was life changing and profound . Peace brother .
Still remember watching this the night that it was on The Word back in 92 and my Dad asking who these firemen were lol 😂
Pete Rock is a legend for doing this DOPE REMIX BEAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PR!!
Tingles. Look how cool British TV used to be when Black and White united in E.
We need a new love drug revolution. Don't let the current devils divide us further and win.
lol love drug reveloution. flava was indeed off his head here as he always was but I don't think they were amused to play the word. sound was terrible lol.
3:58-3:59 young black guy with glasses on the left jumping up and down is Stephen Lawrence.
Courtesy of the first minute of the first episode of the great documentary series about him currently on the BBC. Great work from the producers to identify this snapshot, and great to see a happy moment in the life of someone who is unfortunately more known to the public due to his tragic and appalling murder.
ASHOKMENON Ironic how this exact song says “Black People die when the other man lies”🤦🏿♂️Somewhat Foreshadowing
Best sound check ever
Pete Rock’s best remix in my opinion.
Awesome clip. The crowd looks like it's made up of Seinfeld extras.
You know I think Stephen Lawrence is in the crowd for this. He was captured on film at one PE UK performance before he was murdered
@ Kaizer-Man Really? Wow.
LOL. LOL,LOL. LOL,LOL. LOL,LOL. LOL,LOL. LOL,!!!!!!
Welcome to the 90s bruh
I remember watching this being broadcast on The Word. I was blown away!!
tears in my eyes!
How ironic, whites dancing to black radical anthem.
@@laszlokantor2621 fuck off, slavic heb
Holy shit this is the original cut scene from Greatest Misses
brings back a lot of good memories.
Yes :)
This brings back great memories. Thanks for uploading it. Friday nights were great to get you in the mood before going out clubbing.
I don't remember this!
I was just listening to Greatest Misses, heard this and had to find out where it was.
They performed on The Word _and_ did the Pete Rock version?!?!
Real Hip Hop... nuestra ESCUELA... paz para tod@s desde Bolivia... (Sociedad Ayacucho)
Been listening to this song and watching this live version for years and never noticed Stephen Lawrence at 03:58
We ain't got the sound, we can't do it,
And don't you know that we got to get through it,
If it ain't right just jump to it,
So come on to the beat y'all, to the beat y'all, to the beat y'all,
The sound ain't so we ain't got a good night,
Come on y'all just don't have a good fight,
The cameras on and we are too,
So get the music right so we can do the do.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all that...
The Word was a weird but cracking little program on after pub closing-time early 90s. PE were definitely one of the best appearances. "Why do you wear those clocks, Flavor?" ..."So I can show everyone what time it is!" haha
A fellow Villa fan into hiphop. Top man. I've got some custom made Hijack T shirts in claret and blue that DJ Undercover made me
Stephen Lawrence was in that crowd. Wow!
Dope!! This is real hip hop PE best hip hop group of all time we all know what time is as Flav would say
Top class. That kick ass remix backing the raps, heavy as.
i remember it. still ROCKS
Dope jackets!
waited AGES for someone to post this - top work
The best song, good times, public enemy yeah
the sound man! come on! shit!!!
favorite remix 👍👍👍
This is reality in 92, but today this video looks like a Cookin Soul remix video clip... That's pretty cool 🔥🔥🔥
Public enemy . The best for ever
90s overload lol and Pink Cookies by LL at the end haha
SO FUCKING SICK
Such a great video..thx. The problems at the start wuz because the music wuz not loud enough...the wanted to BOUNCE everybody, and they actually did it anyway...;)
The legend
El mejor remix de pete rock
vintage bluuuuudclart post for real man!
Better than ever imagined! Proper!
OMG WICKED UPLOAD BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR AGES!!!
Thanks for posting this!
flava killed that start
The job of the hype man. 👌🏽
Fun fact: the end of this video shows the beginning of LL Cool J's song, off of the 1993 "14 Shots to the Dome" album, called "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag".
That LL album was truly a strange one.
LOL@ Seinfield extras. Great upload. Thanks!
on 839 views - this was an iconic moment of tv
Flav's freestyle:priceless.
That crowd--I'm sorry--I couldn't stop laughing.
I'm surprised Queen Elizabeth wasn't there doin' the wop.lol
Thanks for the post.
Whah kind this scratch or sample is this 1:19
That guy at 1:53. Ha ha ha, priceless.
+DJ Dovenpels ridiculous Yuppy
Jew
Now u mention it; Lòóks Like u are right.. sharp!.. jews just wanna have fun in here.. like tha whole crowd does...some are professional dancers i suppose... the slightly aggressive raps help a lot 4 that uitzinnig euforische state of mind... this is good real good... en wat wil de rest doen dan waar willen ze heen dan ze kunnen geen kant op...@@andrewp7385
Priceless yes! Funny not at aLL!!
@XunchainedspiritX Yeah I remember Flav was sat next to Boy George on the couch talking to Terry Christian. Boy George hardly even looked at Flav, it was pretty uncomfortable to watch.
STEPHEN LAWRENCE
How to dance on protest music?
Yeaaah, the crowd is so happy, the protest is going so well
i remember watching this live the first time round i think flavor flav was sat next to boy george in a interveiw
Flavor is in the zone
what happened to pete rocks verse ???
Pete had a verse ?
@@GMANKOOL23 yes
2020 ✊🏾Amerikkka on Fire🔥🙏🏾
2k brought me here.
Flav obviously didn't get the coat memo.....
Nice interjection, Flav
P.E. must have thought they were coming to perform the original track they produced, instead of the Pete Rock remix version that they had nothing to do with.
What was going on in the beginning
Even better than the recorded/radio-edit
What kind this scratch or sample is this 1:19
Neither this or the album have a good quality sound. Is there any good one around.
Whats name the scratch terminator x use
1:18 what name the scratch or music
Letthempay
Liking the moves of that guy who has a normal outfit...
Soundcheck-aLLSystemSgo-TakeCare hits it hard...
Drijf ze in t nauw...
Got your Back HòMó'S & Homie'S FTA&KTA
I think that western popular culture peaked around 1992. Now the kids listen to drill and grime...
Hip Hop and Grunge Punk peak around this time
@@stephenheath8465
Yep and dance music
Jesus christ saves from death from hell
Pete Rock Remix
R.I.P Stephen Lawrence 3:50 in the clip you see him behind flavour flavour in the Parker and glasses living he was racially killed in a attack that exposed the evilness in this country here you see white people black people asain people all enjoying on moment through hip hop
I really remember this as a young B-Boy..... This is The First European introduction to Hip Hop.....
Chuck rocked that Bitch too..
This Made History
Pharaoh Dallas Williams nope PE Rakim and LL played LDN in 1987: Death Jam tour, You can Google it, By 1992 PE were no longer hot on the streets, that is how I remembered it anyway
Pharaoh Dallas Williams m.ruclips.net/video/h5qk6h5eCmo/видео.html
Was it winter indoors 🤭
There are people in that audience who have no buisness dancing to PE.
Mark Griffiths why? Music is music man. It don't exclude anyone
@@SuperMisteryMan01 right speak your mind
What's with the lifeless performance?
She looks like she just came out of a train with all those trappers
Sorry - but you Don’t dance to PE like that .....
Ill-Uninati rule!
Obama @ 1:57
LOL@ the white people doing the Carlton dance!
eh? Obviously.
200
Never more awesome than now, in the time of Trump's MAGA idiocracy.
man audience members in the 90s are corny
+1angelsigh Sepultura played this show and they had the "bright idea" of putting Sepultura's fans (long haired thrash metal fans) in a cage and let them out when they started to play - the trendy pricks at the front shit themselves.