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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

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I just copped these New Balance 574’s at my favorite cheap sneaker spot A.J. Wright. I am calling these joints my New Balance Nature Boys.

I will wear these joints when I work at the food co-operative in Park Slope. I will wear these sneakers when I go camping upstate with C.S. I will wear these kicks when I am around people that care about bullshit like recycling, and saving the rain forests and the icebergs and the penguins.

These are the shoes that say to other people ‘I Give Back’ when in reality I don’t give a fuck. Giving a fuck actually requires hard work. I’d rather wear a ribbon on my lapel and tell people that I’ve given up red meat.

The added bonus is how comfortable my feet will be.

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The Addict Gets Crazy…

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

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When R.L. makes one of these I will copp it…

The internets is a crazy, beautiful place. In this big ass world of billions of souls the web allows people that vibrate to the same sine-cosine frequency to find each other.

One of the folks that helps produce i.C. videos hit me up with an e-mail. Dude said that he thought I ONLY made videos with RAFI. He didn’t realize that I lived the lifestyle over here at DP dot com until he came over here and saw a few of the drops in the archives.

The Addict’s style goes back to 1985 when I first got some real paper in my hands to copp shit from the Gucci store on Fifth Avenue.

Dude sent me some pics to show and prove he was a veteran of the lifestyle.

I.T.'s

Fuck around, I might have to do a deal for one of these joints. I see an I.T. in the back that I always wanted.

His kicks game is official bone gristle too.

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Peep that lone box of New Ballys. You HAVE to have a pair of NB 574 in your collection if you consider yourself Hip-Hop. It’s the minimum.

So I figured I’d send cousin a couple of pics to let him know that it gets no sicker than DP’s archives. Shit is fucking hermetically sealed up in this bitch.

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I’ve got fucking issues party people.

Hundreds of fucking issues.

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Still Glowing…

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

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Yes, this is the concert of the year. ‘Graduation’ was a certified instant classic album. It’s anthemic from the first song to the last. It’s the kind of album that was meant to be performed in an arena in front of tens of thousands of people holding their cellphones, lighters and glowsticks in the air. The fact that KanYe’s mother passed away during his ascent to the position of the ultimate rap performer is just some drama that even Hollywood could not have crafted.

Despite KanYe’s perceived arrogance or bitchassness or whatever attitude that we imagine he has the truth is that if there were ever someone that covered the majority of cultural pathos in music it would be KanYe West. This dude is the everyman. He wants it so badly and he works so hard to achieve it. My favorite aspect of KanYe West is that he is motivated by people that say he can’t do something. There is no better feeling than throwing shit at your haters. I need to be more like KanYe. I’m going to get those pills.

The Glow In The Dark concert might also be called the hipster rap douchebag festival somewhere on the internets. The truth is that there weren’t too many hipsters in my sightline. The concert was all Hip-Hop too. I have never seen a Hip-Hop concert in an arena with this level of production and energy. This includes my experiences going to see Eminem perform. Now that nigga should be considered a hipster rap douchebag. All the acts that took the stage were surpisingly seasoned and polished. The show was like witnessing a rap music revival sponsored by the church of Hip-Hop. The performers were energetic, earnest, decadent and relevant.

Get yourself a ticket to the Glow In The Dark show if you got your money right. After that I won’t be able to tell you nothing.

*Click here to view BLU CHEEZ’ Glow In The Dark photo album*

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CONSEQUENCE
Cons opened the show on time. I loved his album ‘Don’t Quit Your Day Job’. Cons is one of those rappers who require you to press the rewind button. The best thing that Cons did though was his collaboration with KanYe. Cons is the dude that helped ‘Ye Tudda take his flow to that next level. PETER ROSENBERG manned the deejay set for Cons performance. This was a good way to get the show started. The spaceship was taking off.

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LUPE FIASCO
Lupe surprised the fuck out of me with his performance. First off, he came out on stage as the embodiment of cool in an all black ensemble complete with tie and vest. ‘Kick Push’ was his first song and I almost thought he was on a skateboard while he was on stage. Lupe’s energy and his attitude were incredible. This dude really likes to rap and he has no problem remembering his own lyrics. His breath control on ‘Go Go Gadget Flow’ was remarkable. If I ever said anything bad about Lupe before I take it back. His set made me a fan of his music. I love people that love to perform with no reservation. This is why Lupe is always falling off stages. He runs and jumps around with reckless abandon. We should all like our jobs that much.

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N.E.R.D.
I’ve seen N.E.R.D. perform live before so I knew what I was going to get from them. N.E.R.D. brought out a band to back them up. The guitars let PHARRELL get his rockstar right. What I liked about N.E.R.D. the most is that they didn’t waste our time or slow down the pace. Star Track Records lived up their name by putting our spaceship in orbit. ‘She Wants To Move’ is when they let some of the prettiest women in the audience get on stage and shake their moneymakers. That was the perfect finale for them.

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KanYe West.
I have never seen ‘Ye Tudda in concert before. Actually, I saw him about six years ago at the Supper Club during a taping of Def Poetry. Mos Def brought him out and called him the “future of Hip-Hop”. I certainly didn’t appreciate Mos’ clairvoyance at the time. KanYe West is really Hip-Hop’s Luke Skywalker. He saved Hip-Hop with his passion for making G.O.O.D. music (no pandering intended, okay maybe some pandering intended). The audience sang along with KanYe through every song. It was like we were taking a trip with him through his life. Through the ups and downs, the triumph, the tragedy and finally the victory. Shit was wildly emotional. Don’t be confused buy the elaborate set designed to be a spaceship. This performance, like all his performances, was personal.

I love to tease KanYe West like the rest of the internets does. His hubris makes him a perfect target at times. Then there are times that KanYe flips the script, literally. There is no one in the entertainment industry, not even NaS, who would have made the statements that KanYe made on broadcast television post-Hurricane Katrina. For all of his vanity he shows us his vulnerability. This is what makes him invincible. Go see this show tonight if you are in NYC. You’ll be a better person for it.

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‘Ye Tudda Lets His Soul Glow…

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

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Okay, so I don’t totally feel a kind of way about missing the ‘Rock The Bells’ show this past weekend. That was my fault anyhoo for not securing my tickets months ago.

I wasn’t really pressed though because I knew I was going to see ‘Ye Tudda at Madison Square Garden for the NYC leg of his ‘Glow In The Dark’ tour. I’m sure that ‘RTB’ was definitely some historic shit too, but after seeing Cons 2 The Quence, Lupe Fiasco, N.E.R.D. and Mr.West all put it down I am ready to buy a ticket to the encore performance tonight. It was that good. KanYe was that good. [ll].

Before I recap the impressions I got from the show I wanted to do a drop with some of my favorite pics from the night. I can’t remember the last time I was at the Garden and the energy was this sky high. It was like a Knicks playoff game, except there were hell’a more sexy women, including the lovely C.S. I usually take her out on Tuesday nights to the free movie that her Optimum Rewards card gets us. We sneak some Chipotle into the theater and watch some shit like ‘Step Brothers’ or whatever. Last night I took my lady to a first class show. Complete with front row tickets courtesy of Universal Island Def Jam Roc-A-Fella. Did I say Interscope too?

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Really real front row sonn!

A whole lot of folks were in the building to catch this concert which has been buzzed about as one of the greatest Hip-Hop shows of all time. Whenever I hear someone give something that extra hyperbole I always get skeptical. I’ve seen a whole lot of Hip-Hop shows and for a show to be the greatest it has to bring that shit from the beginning to the end.

This show brought it. And then some.

Okay, okay, let me show you some pics first…

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The original Retro Kids. Yeah, that’s an oxymoron, but you get my point I hope. Props to the high top fades a/k/a the Negro Mullet.

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Mr. Bentley gets slowed down a bit at the Will Call window. If only Fonsworth had fucked with the iNternets Celebrities concert etiquette video he would have known Concert Rule #1: Make sure your shit is on the list.

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Hipster rap douchebag phenomenon Double-O a/k/a “I ain’t dead motherfuckers!” a/k/a Ferrrrrrnando. Dub-O is a funny dude who loves Hip-Hop and doesn’t take his stardom too seriously. His group, Kidz In The Hall, is poised to be the next thing blowing up from the Chi.

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Oh Shit Alert! Maxwell cut off his damn hair.

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Wale is my nigga. He just returned from a quick tour overseas. I asked him how he liked it and he said, “over-rated”. I have to ask him more about that since he is Nigerian and there is a shiiteload of folks from Lagos living in London. I wonder if his countrymen didn’t have no love for the kid. No matter, I fucks with Wale [ll].

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Guess who got himself a new sippie cup for those long hours of blogging in his mom’s basement? It’s me bitches!

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The Air Max Griffey in the Blu Cheez colorway. Still only my second favorite sneaker at the concert. ‘Ye Tudda sported two different colorways of the Air Yeezy. After I copp those I will officially retire from the sneaker game.

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My second favorite picture from the concert is of Skateboard P’s earring. That shit cost more money than the car I drive.

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My favorite moment of the night… During the N.E.R.D. set I tried to get in a pic with Bussa Bus. Dude gave me the “SHHHH” sound and told me to “pay attention to the show”. Busta is truly out of his mind so I took the pic anyhoo. Then Busta realized that it only takes a second to make a new fan.

Come back here in the afternoon for my concert recap.

Chea!

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SNEAKER FIENDS UNITE!

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

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Shout out to the ‘Nova Cats and my main man ROLLIE MASSIMINO. Illadelph flavor from 1985.

Speaking of Philly, the BADU show at Wingate was kind of meh.

I don’t blame ERYKAH totally although she did hit the stage nearly two hours after the posted showtime. By the time she came out most of the peoples were baked. It’s hard to get excited after working eight hours, waiting in line for two hours and then waiting two more hours for that bitch to sing. I say bitch in only the most loving, endearing manner. I fucks with BADU. I paid good money to see her sweet brown booty at Radio City Music Hall.

I splashed off with a pair of navy Dunk Highs in the classic Villanova colorway. ‘Nova actually won the NCAA’s wearing these in 1985. Word to ED PINCKNEY.

The flash pink laces were courtesy of NIKE iD @ 255 Elizabeth.

Heads ain’t ready, but that is the story of my existence.

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