Archive for the ‘Crappers’ Category

The Roots Come Undun…

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

The pouring rain this nite was the perfect storm for going to a funeral. The wake was for a young man named Redford Stephens who lived so fast and died so young. The soundtrack for the funeral would be the Roots’ 13th studio album titled ‘UnDun’.

UnDun is a musical narrative retracing the life of a young man who choose the street life just to get by. As a street dude he knew his time was limited but he was determined to get his, if not in the here and now, definitely on the otherside.

The theme of UnDun is the Philadelphia story. And the Chicago story. And the St.Louis story. And the Camden story. Young men can’t discover their value or opportunity unless they are precariously close to losing it all. And most of them do. Redford Stephens did.

The tragic destiny for Redford Stephens is made noble by the Roots musical narrative. So maybe he does finally come up after all even tho’ he isn’t around to see his victory. Redford Stephens triumph will be the kids who hear his story and choose the classrooms over the corners.

UnDun is another masterful example of the Roots dedication to placing the highest level of art within their music. The Roots will always be the greatest live experience that Hip-Hop has to offer but they also respect the architects of this genre who lived thru the real struggle.

The essence of that sound is still here in their music if you want to open your ears to hear it.

The Roots featuring Phonte and Dice Raw – ‘One Time’

BARBARIAN BLAST OFF…

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

what if conan

Meyhem Lauren and Lo-Life leuitenant Fi-Lo are in that wildin’ chamber for this joint.

Catch Meyhem Lauren and the homey MarQ Spekt performing live at Southpaw on Thursday for Yule Prog

Still Black, Still Stars…

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Mel D. Cole on the lens…

Combat Jack made sure that Peter Oasis left me a ticket to watch the Blackstar performance at Nokia, er, BestBuy Theatre on Saturday. The show was packed wall to wall and there were actually Black folks at this concert. You’d be fair to expect a good amount of white at this show too since Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) are two of the artists who people proudly rock their backpacks to represent.

The show ran late as I expected since there was a second performance scheduled for after midnight. Local celebrity deejay Envy warmed up the crowd initially before turning over the reigns to Blackstar’s set DJ, J-Rock. The moments of reminiscing going on in these deejay sets almost wore me out to the point I was ready to leave before the featured performers hit the stage.

The amount of music produced within the rap genre over the past 30 years is a stunning collage of the American dream as told thru the words of predominantly young Black men. This shit is our dreams and aspirations and even our fears all wrapped up in a bassy soundbed. Blackstar would be a perfect bookend to the whole rap genre as Talib continues to rappity rap his way thru songs while Yasiin Bey harmonizes and dancehall chants and then maybe raps for a verse or two. Over the course of my life I think I’ve seen these two artists perform together and separately more than any other artists. Whether with the Roots, or at the charity Black August shows or on their own sets I’ve never been disappointed by these artists and Saturday was nothing different. Maybe that was the problem…

I’ve seen so many tremendous sets from these two performers that I’m almost disappointed when they don’t do something mindblowing at every show. Where’s Common. Where’s KanYe? Where’s Q-Tip? Why can’t I simply be satisfied with Blackstar, whose lone album still ranks as possibly the zenith of the genre built on rolling hyperbole? I don’t know what my problem is now because I danced and rapped and clapped and rhymed all the way thru the set. Maybe I’m just indicative of a fanbase who has become spoiled from all the hype?

Go see Blackstar when they are in your town and reminisce on the time when rap music was so new and fresh and unpretentious in your mind.

Silk Scarf Lifestyle…

Monday, December 5th, 2011

I liked Polo a lot better when nobody was really all that into it. This is one of the high points where even the accessories are going for top dollar on the eBay system.

The silk scarf pictured above had an ending bid price of over $100 and this isn’t even that ill of an I.T.

That’s pretty dramatic to see considering how I used to win these types of auctions for under $20 on the regulack. I was prepared to pony up (see what I just did?) $60 for this scarf since that is what I paid for this one in September.

Now I’m gonna have to kiss those days goodbye.

Peep the fly shit

Respect The Mustache…

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Action Bronson x Statik Selektah CD gots joints.

“Fuck ya’ feedback!”


‘Respect The Mustache’