Public Enemy - Rebel Without A Pause
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is from one of there concerts, and they straight rocked the place, how the crowd going straight crazy, and looks at the greatest HYPEMAN of All time straight murder the crowd, FLAVAAA FLAVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
Chuck D, Flava Flav, Professor Griff, Terminator X, and the S1W's
I can never grow tired of this track. I remember in 1988 Rub DMC Raising Hell Tour 15000 in the arena all bounced the second the beat dropped and Chuck sang "YES! THE RHYTHM'S THE REBEL". what great memories.
I was at that show- Nassau Coliseum 1988
The one of the greatest Rap Group of all time.
No doubt.
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This was one of the rawest performances ever captured on film...especially when Chuck said "Strong Island"...
I owned this mix on VHS back in the late 80's. Played it at top volume for a year everyday, til it BROKE, no lie ( I think my mom was happy). Thanx for the post. PE forever!!
this is still my fave hiphop track of all time even after all these years.
"...voice my opinion with volume!"
Greatest Hip Hop group of all time, and one of the greatest live acts in any genre.
greatest hip hop song ever, the instrumental break is just mental, it's one of the greatest moments in music history
When they start playing Terminator X to the Edge of Panic, The Crowd went crazy.
OMG 2022 AND IM STILL PUMPING IT..I USED TO BE AT EVERY CONCERT...migos WHO?
Probably my favorite PE song. Anybody, and I mean anybody would love how hard the beats to this song are!! Chuck D probably has the best voice in rap history!!
I remember buying this cassette back in 1990....and listened to it for the next three weeks non-stop until the tape broke...and paid another $13 for another one (unheard of at the time)...RWAP was and is in the top three of my all time greatest hip hop songs...it still makes me wanna tear off my shirt and throw up my fist! That screaching loop has to be the Devil screaming in reverse...nevermind the beat...FILTHY.
Great, 20 years since this song came out. Can you believe it? :) Old school hiphop!
I drove home the other day with this on as loud as my ears could take. Intensity at its finest. Today still...one the absolute top joints ever in Hip Hop.
Im 20 years old and I dig this stuff
if u can listen to the beat threw all of the crowds noise, thats the sickest beeat ever made, the DJ was awsome
"PE a group,a crew,not singular.We wear black wranglers..."
Word up.
AnarchoFunk in the house.
pure energy flowed from their shows...you just had to be there in their prime...unreal.
it takes a nation is without doubt one of the best albums ever made..
I WAS 5 YEARS OLD WHEN PUBLIC ENEMY CAME OUT, BUT MY OLDER BROTHER AND COUSIN USE TO BANG THE HELL OUT OF THIS RIDDIM, NOW I'M 27 BANGING THE HELL OUTTA THIS SHIT
My goodness. They lit that place UP!!!
One of the best from their second album.
You were feeling the FUNK for sure
I'll say it again - this joint SLAMMED. "Attitude - when I'm on fire
Juice on the loose - electric wire
Simple and plain - give me the lane
I'll throw it down your throat like Barkley."
Daayyyyyyyuummmmmm!
This song got me hooked on P.E. The Bomb Squad WOW!
Probably the best rap cut of all time
My favorite Enemy song!
terminator x is sick on the flex.. 1 of the best ever... and the bomd sqad production.... wow
rocked this infinite 1987...Rocky Mount NC
How can anyone NOT love this?!!!!!!
Probably the hardest Hip Hop track eva. Shouts to Terminator X and the Bomb Squad and Rick Rubin
saw em back in the day in chi town with anthrax at the aragon brawl room!!!
me and my homeboy were probably the only ones there to see BOTH bands. and, we thought for sure some drama was gonna click off after the show but to our surprise nothing happened, in fact i bet alot of people became fans of both after the show.
ice-t said it best "sometimes i bump hip-hop the other times slayer"
This is how music suppose to be. I like that noise I am hearing over and over. The scratch/whistle or something.
Love old school!!!! word up!!!!
Chuck D was the mufuckin TRUTH, joe. Truly HIP-HOP's Prophet of Rage. Besides DMC, Chuck had the dopest voice in the rap game.
The hard rhymer/ Where you never been I'm in
@ColdGripHandle I listen to the radio for about 3 months before I relize what I was listening too. I haven't listend to the radio in 12 years
You had to be there this was the Fight the Power Tour in Rochester New York 1990. I was there front end Center.
THIS is what convinced me there's some good rap out there (coming from a rock/metal addict).
Nice to see it wasn't always like this modern "I got bitches in my club" gangster stuff.
Actually Chuck Announced the DVD realease of the tour Apacalypse 91' The Enemy Strikes Live
@KiddJetix - I can't remember too many of the acts. I went to Def Jam '87 and '88.
Between those two years, I remember Erik B & Rakim, Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince (yep, when Will smith was a teenaged rapper) and LL Cool J. Public Enemy was there both years.
Run Dmc, N.W.A, Public Enemy......The Best!!
@lettaa Finally found it! Thanks! takes me back...
@LHB73 ..the very essence of Public Enemy...many think it was Fight the Power, but I think it was this song....
I agree, I thought he was going to become some kind of leader of a movement( Im still waiting to join) saw them live first time in London with LLCool J back in 86 or 87? was blown away....
Real good musicvideo
I'd like to throw Brother J of X-Clan in that mix also!!!
The whole video is the bomb
@scrapplecheesesteak I'm from Philly. Saw Public Enemy at the Spectrum too, but a few years later.
If you listen to this song three times in a row without throwing a thrash can through a window screaming RADIO RAHEIM! Your soul is dead!
@morecowbell69 I was there to.This is the concert that LL came out the radio.Rakim killed it this night to.
The Black Panthers of my era
2:54 to 2:57 That's MC Search from 3rd Bass in the glasses and white t shirt pointing at Chick D, like, " You the man, Chuck".
i knew it
This ish is LOUDER THAN A BOMB!
"Simple and plain, give me the lane, and I'll shove it down yo' throat like Barkley!
"You see my car keys? You'll never get these...'cause they belong to the 9-8 posse!!"
(Man! and people today talk about fierce?
these lyrics brought
total devastation to all the other rap crews out at that time and wanna be rappers and made nigaas re-evaluate. I'm 44 and from New York City so trust me... I remember that shit like yesterday.
No gun, and still never on the run 👊🏽
they did ....HOW;: TO:; RAP... with Chuck D
dropping science in it
its a book, where
the grandmasters of MCing came
together to protect-the art, ill
book, for real
super dope!
@KoolGRapLDN That's a horn sample from "The Grunt" by Fred Wesley & The JB's...
Chuck D the most powerful lyricist ever...Rakim and Paris were close behind him.
yeahhhhhhhhh boyyyyyyy ha haaaaaaaaa
damnn real real real thats the real shit!!
Public Enemy For Ever!!
PEACE
"Who gives a fuck about a goddamed grammy?"
the same ppl who sit around waiting for the next episode of American Idol....
PE's in the house....
"Supporter of Chesimard!!!"
This was years before heads had even heard of Tupac,Chuck was celebrating his exiled aunt.
@ColdGripHandle :
I remember these cats used to come through and do live ass shows like this at the local rec centers and shit. They had to come back like three times so everybody could see em... Biz Markie, Kane, Shante, all of them used to burn up our clubs...the game done changed, right?
"I am Drake, I love rap. Um, who iz Public Enemy?"
now this is real hip hop
This is the best rap group period. But every generation has to have there chance. So appreciate what was done in the past but do not put down today music.
@lloyde150573 ..you didnt see them live...unbelievable energy....i think they had a near riot following the video for Bring the Noise (Anthrax version).... i saw it all...body surfing, stage dives , all kinda sh!t
flavor flavvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
Badass!
real hip hop....
do ya homework on dis album yall
T.O.N.!!!!!!!
ThnX
Old enough to raise ya
Amber rose directed me here :)
thumbs up if your listening in 2012.
@morecowbell69 Not really just shows you were a color blind kid and thats a good thing we need more of that in this day.
nice bass :)
Flava Flaaaaaaaaaaaaaav
totally insane
Rap today , the mainstream like 50 Cent, Trick Daddy, is Bullshit.
RAP ESCENE OF THE 80S Y FIRST 90s WAS SOLID GOLD.
@ColdGripHandle RUclips is the radio.
you were just to cool for real
This joint goes so fuckin hard!
Sorry you guys ..but if you were not at Nassau Coli back in the day at the RUNDMC tour you REALLY MISSED OUT!!!!
@MegaPowerslave666
Yeah, my neighbour had vynils of Metallica, Slayer, Kreator, Carcass..along L.L. Cool J and ''Fear of a black planet'' (no joke)
Yeah boy
pe and anthrax is by no means back in the day!
@o0R3stless0o she posted the song, people clicked the link.
this was back when barkley was with the sixers and was really posterizing cats and giving facials sir charles was slammin it right down on taller players who could not believe a 6'5'' chubby kid from alabama was going to go to the rim like that.
Yeeeah Boyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!!
Terminator X! Shit is crazy.
My first concert was Def Jam '88, and PE was headlining.
I must have had more balls, or less brains at the time. I was one out-of-place white kid.
Rebel.
Hey anyone know that remix where Chuck D was rapping "Mind over Matter"?
What track was that?
cool! :D
Certainly not.
I first saw this back in 1990 and it still gives me goosebumps.
move"!
music knows no races
Aw man it's cut at the end :P
@LHB73 Preach
@ShAwTy079 wtf does Amber rose have to do with PE?