D'Angelo Saxon said:Supported them at the Concorde a few years back and saw them at the Event a few years later. An incredible high-energy group. Chuck D is a very intelligent man.
It takes a nation of millions is an undeniable classic, and definately one of the best hip-hop albums ever made (until I finish mine, of course...)
Yeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaah Bwwwwwwwoyyyyy! Ha haaaa!
Meade's_Ball said:I don't know how old you are, but were you at their Brighton Centre gigs from 87 to 90? Amazing nights. Playing Off-Road with 3rd Base in the Crystal Room, nervously meeting Chuck and Flav, getting punched in the face by some neanderthal who walked into me.
I have to choose 10 songs to play at my mate's wedding in a couple of weeks. Welcome to the Terrordome will be one of them.
D'Angelo Saxon said:Unfortunately I wasn't old enough to be at the Brighton Centre gigs, which is a shit 'cause I was well into my 3rd Bass who supported them at one I think.
Meade's_Ball said:Yeah they supported in 90 i think.
I beat them at Off-Road and they gave me the gas face.
enigma said:The best political hip-hop group of all time easily- strong messages with powerful music.
D'Angelo Saxon said:Chuck D has just done a track with Immortal Technique. If you like political rap, you should check him out. Its Public Enemy for the 21st Century.
enigma said:Yeah I heard about that Immortal Technique guy will have to check him out. Everyone I know is talkin about Mike Jones, haven't heard him yet.
D'Angelo Saxon said:Don't see the attraction of Mike Jones. Its just sub-standard gangsta shit in my opinion. Alright for playing in the car, but no amazing lyrics or anything.