Public Enemy

AnonAnon Posts: 11,175
edited December 2006 in Other Music
Chuck D. is sooooo rightious! imo "Fear Of A Black Planet" & "Takes A Nation of Millions......" are two of the greatest records of all time!

I heard Chuck D. on a syndicated sportstalk show the other day and what he said was so right on. He stated that most of the rap/hip-hop of today has no value, meaning most of the artists' boast of their "riches&bitches". Instead, he stated that there should be some "message" or value to the music.
Also, his musical tastes were so diverse. I think he mentioned "Led Zeppelin" and "Grateful Dead" as influences! Go figure!
Anyway, just sending a little love towards PE!

Peace
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  • Yeeeaaaaa Booooiiiiii!!!! :)

    haha. love some Public Enemy... and some flava flav. :)
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  • crazy! i was going to start a PE thread last night!!!!

    what ever happened to rap that taught you something? Chuck D is the most underrated rapper of all time. I grew up on PE, and it certainly gave me a different perspective on life outside of suburban america.

    i think i'm going to pull out some PE now!
    those undecided, needn't have faith to be free
  • dharma69dharma69 Posts: 1,275
    G-Man23 wrote:
    Chuck D. is sooooo rightious! imo "Fear Of A Black Planet" & "Takes A Nation of Millions......" are two of the greatest records of all time!

    I heard Chuck D. on a syndicated sportstalk show the other day and what he said was so right on. He stated that most of the rap/hip-hop of today has no value, meaning most of the artists' boast of their "riches&bitches". Instead, he stated that there should be some "message" or value to the music.
    Also, his musical tastes were so diverse. I think he mentioned "Led Zeppelin" and "Grateful Dead" as influences! Go figure!
    Anyway, just sending a little love towards PE!

    Peace
    The man is intelligient, the man knows music...

    "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax....'nuff said!

    And yeah, today's rap has less than nothing on the rap of the old school; PE, Digital Underground (how I do dig D.U.), Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, etc...that's when the music was hardcore AND mindful.

    Today it's just mindless.
    "I'm here to see Pearl Jam."- Bono

    ...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.

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  • kdpjamkdpjam Posts: 2,303
    i love them! i don't normally like rap, but they are awesome...
    lay down all thoughts; surrender to the void
    ~it is shining it is shining~
  • tybirdtybird Posts: 17,388
    dharma69 wrote:


    "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax....'nuff said!
    /color]
    You said it.......................some great stuff in the PE back catalog.
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.
  • dharma69 wrote:
    The man is intelligient, the man knows music...

    "Bring the Noise" with Anthrax....'nuff said!

    And yeah, today's rap has less than nothing on the rap of the old school; PE, Digital Underground (how I do dig D.U.), Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, etc...that's when the music was hardcore AND mindful.

    Today it's just mindless.

    epmd, krs, tribe (old tribe). Brand Nubian. etc. now that's rap!

    can you imagine chuck d writing a 4 minute song about a chick shaking her ass? its just like everything else in this country. watered down verisons of the original.
    those undecided, needn't have faith to be free
  • my 15 month olds fave...

    I got so much trouble on my mind
    I refuse to lose
    Here's your ticket
    Hear the drummer get wicked
    The crew to you to push the back to Black
    Attack so I sat and japped
    Then slapped the Mac(Intosh)
    Now I'm ready to mike it
    (You know I like it) huh
    Hear my favoritism roll "Oh"
    Never be a brother like to go solo
    Lazer anastasia maze ya
    Ways to blaze your brain and train ya
    The way I'm livin', forgiven'
    What I'm givin' up
    X on the flex hit me now
    I don't know about later
    As for now I know how to avoid the paranoid
    Man I've had it up to here
    Gear I wear got 'em goin' in fear
    Rhetoric said
    Read just a bit ago
    Not quittin' though
    Signed the hard rhymer
    Work to keep from gettin' jerked
    Changin' some ways
    To way back in the better days
    Raw metaphysically bold
    Never followed a code
    Still dropped a load
    Never question what I am God knows
    Cause it's comin' from the heart
    What I got better get some
    (Get on up) hustler of culture
    Snakebitten
    Been spit in the face
    But the rhymes keep fittin'
    Respects been givin' how's ya livin'
    Now I can't protect a pad off defect
    Check the record
    An reckon an intentional wreck
    Played off as some intellect
    Made the call, took the fall
    Broke the laws
    Not my fault they're fallin' off
    Known as fair square
    Throughout my years
    So I growl at the livin' foul
    Black to the bone my home is your home
    So welcome to the Terrordome

    Subordinate terror
    Kickin' off an era
    Cold deliverin' pain
    My 98 was 87 on a record yo
    So now I go Bronco
    Crucifixion ain't no fiction
    So called chosen frozen
    Apology made to who ever pleases
    Still they got me like Jesus
    I rather sing, bring, think reminisce
    'Bout a brother while I'm in sync
    Every brother ain't a brother cause a color
    Just as well could be undercover
    Backstabbed, grabbed a flag
    From the back of the lab
    Told a Rab get off the rag
    Sad to say I got sold down the river
    Still some quiver when I deliver
    Never to say I never know or had a clue
    Word was heard, plus hard on the boulevard
    Lies, scandalizin', basin'
    Traits of hate who's celebratin' wit satan?
    I rope a dope the evil with righteous
    Bobbin' and weavin' and let the good get even
    C'mon down
    And welcome to the Terrordome.

    Caught in the race against time
    The pit and the pendulum
    Check the rhythm and rhymes
    While I'm bendin' 'em
    Snakes blowin' up the lines of design
    Tryin' to blind the science I'm snedin' 'em
    How to fight the power
    Cannot run and hide
    But it shouldn't be suicide
    In a game a fool without the rules
    Got a hell of a nerve to just criticize
    Every brother ain't a brother
    Cause a Black hand
    Squeezed on Malcom X the man
    The shootin' of Huey Newton
    From a hand of a Nigger who pulled the trigger
    It's weak to speak and blame somebody else
    When you destroy yourself
    First nothing's worse than a mother's pain
    Of a son slain in Bensonhurst
    Can't wait for the state to decide the fate
    So this jam I dedicate
    Places with racist faces
    Just an example of one of many cases
    The Greek weekend speech I speak
    From a lesson learned in Virginia (Beach)
    I don't smile in the line of fire
    I go wildin'
    But it's on bass and drums even violins
    Watcha do gitcha head ready
    Instead of gettin' physically sweaty
    When I get mad
    I put it down on a pad
    Give ya somethin' that cha never had controllin'
    Fear of high rollin'
    God bless your soul and keep livin'
    Never allowed, kickin' it loud
    Droppin' a bomb
    Brain game intellectual Vietnam
    Move as a team
    Never move alone
    But
    Welcome to the Terrordome

    -=-=-=-
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  • dharma69dharma69 Posts: 1,275
    bryanfury wrote:
    epmd, krs, tribe (old tribe). Brand Nubian. etc. now that's rap!

    can you imagine chuck d writing a 4 minute song about a chick shaking her ass? its just like everything else in this country. watered down verisons of the original.
    Great ones, that whole lot!

    A 4 minute ass-shaking song penned by Chuck D....

    Stop the madness!
    "I'm here to see Pearl Jam."- Bono

    ...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.

    FaceSpace
  • stu geestu gee Posts: 1,174
    One of the few rap/hip hop acts i have any time for, have to agree with what he says about modern rap. 50cent and all that rubbish is discraceful, really poor excuse for hip hop. It all sounds the same to me.
    People say im paranoid. Well, they dont say it, but i know that's what they are thinking.
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  • AnonAnon Posts: 11,175
    I also love the song "Fight The Power". So fuckin' relevant!
  • uninnocentuninnocent Posts: 1,565
    bryanfury wrote:
    epmd, krs, tribe (old tribe). Brand Nubian. etc. now that's rap!

    i totally agree with that. and i'm glad that you mentioned brand nubian, they are very underrated and underexposed.
  • merkinballmerkinball Posts: 2,262
    PE is great, especially Chuck D. I've never seen PE live, but I have been to a few speaking appearances by Chuck and have always been impressed.
    "You're no help," he told the lime. This was unfair. It was only a lime; there was nothing special about it at all. It was doing the best it could.

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  • dharma69dharma69 Posts: 1,275
    enharmonic wrote:
    " The Jeep Beat Troops were decimated in the Revolverlution of 2002, and the S1Ws' once-proud fleet of 98 Oldsmobiles have fallen into disrepair, lacking the armor plating that would keep them safe under fire."

    Gotta love The Onion!
    "I'm here to see Pearl Jam."- Bono

    ...signed...the token black Pearl Jam fan.

    FaceSpace
  • uninnocent wrote:
    i totally agree with that. and i'm glad that you mentioned brand nubian, they are very underrated and underexposed.

    i was watching OZ on HBO and I was like, "Is that Lord jamar?"

    sho nuff. punks jump up to get beat down!

    if anyone knows where i can score a red PE shirt, circa Hazy Shade of Criminal (with Enemy across the chest), holler back!
    those undecided, needn't have faith to be free
  • cutzcutz Posts: 11,844
    I never really liked rap, today's or old-school. But, i have 2 or 3 CD's of PUBLIC ENEMY.
  • BinFrogBinFrog Posts: 7,309
    my 15 month olds fave...

    -=-=-=-


    Mine too.
    Bright eyed kid: "Wow Typo Man, you're the best!"
    Typo Man: "Thanks kidz, but remembir, stay in skool!"
  • G-Man23 wrote:
    Chuck D. is sooooo rightious! imo "Fear Of A Black Planet" & "Takes A Nation of Millions......" are two of the greatest records of all time!

    I heard Chuck D. on a syndicated sportstalk show the other day and what he said was so right on. He stated that most of the rap/hip-hop of today has no value, meaning most of the artists' boast of their "riches&bitches". Instead, he stated that there should be some "message" or value to the music.
    Also, his musical tastes were so diverse. I think he mentioned "Led Zeppelin" and "Grateful Dead" as influences! Go figure!
    Anyway, just sending a little love towards PE!

    Peace

    i would agree with that. "black steel in the hour of chaos" is possibly one of the best songs ever recorded.

    apocalypse '91 is another great record..."by the time i get to arizona" and "shut 'em down" have so much power behind the messages.

    i've a great deal of respect for chuck d. especially, and i agree with what he says about the popular rap and hip-hop of today. there are still some quality groups out there, but you won't hear them playing on the radio or tv, unfortunately.

    anyway, good post! :)
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