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1979 rap music
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tompetrez3 wrote: »1979 rap music
Major dapz right here
Man, I was just reflecting. When I used to crate dig, I'd go to independent record stores, not the chains, and the good times. They'd have tables in the back of the store and cats would be back there spinning and anybody could get up there and spin, sometimes it would be a line to get on the tables. And the dj's you'd meet that would exchange cards and info to parties they'd be spinning at, good times, real good times. You can't do that sitting at home downloading off the cpu... -
so hassan i get no GOAT???
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so hassan i get no GOAT???
biased!
I've given you some, Willis what you talking bout. And you keep showing the same stuff over and over -
More 1979 hip hop artifacts. 1st run OOP pressings
This record below pre dates rappers delight by 6 months in this retail format for the title of first official rap record. My dad told me he had a promo white label version from 1978 and there are more obscure regional rap records from New York that were pressed from 1975-1979 that can hold the title as first hip hop record.
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@GalouDaBklynKing thats a dope collection. He had 8 Off in there, lol. Cool
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@GalouDaBklynKing thats a dope collection. He had 8 Off in there, lol. Cool
A lot of cats don't know 8 Off is Agallah now -
This tape has special meaning to me. It's one of the first pieces of hip hop media I started with back in 1986 and I held on this copy since. Its also my first exposure to grey market bootlegs. I'm really hoping someone can recognize and tell me a bit more about these kind of cassettes. My dad was stationed in Japan 85-86 and he used to periodically mail loads of these type of cassettes home. When I was younger he told me they had a record store outside the base where you can tell them whatever songs or albums you wanted and comeback the next day to pick your tapes up. These tapes used to have "p.funk" "maxwell" "TDC" or "SST" on them. The only people that I have seen with these tapes are families of armed forces service members. I haven't seen ones besides my own since 1989. Do any elder IC members have or seen these kind of tapes?
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Ohh ? this thread Dope as ? . Some real Hip Hop Heads Out Here. Boutta take some Pics Ill be back loll
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ATCQ-Hits, Rarities & Remixes
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tompetrez3 wrote: »
This tape has special meaning to me. It's one of the first pieces of hip hop media I started with back in 1986 and I held on this copy since. Its also my first exposure to grey market bootlegs. I'm really hoping someone can recognize and tell me a bit more about these kind of cassettes. My dad was stationed in Japan 85-86 and he used to periodically mail loads of these type of cassettes home. When I was younger he told me they had a record store outside the base where you can tell them whatever songs or albums you wanted and comeback the next day to pick your tapes up. These tapes used to have "p.funk" "maxwell" "TDC" or "SST" on them. The only people that I have seen with these tapes are families of armed forces service members. I haven't seen ones besides my own since 1989. Do any elder IC members have or seen these kind of tapes?
The old military bootleggs, yes sir, know about those. A lot of the cats in the hood that went when we were youngins used to come back with them all the time. And when I went in in the early 90's we had the Thompson Originals, I still have some. And Loose Ends was that ? in 86, they brought that British Soul -
LOL my pops got some of them tapes. I thought everybody had them, guess not.
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king hassan wrote: »tompetrez3 wrote: »
This tape has special meaning to me. It's one of the first pieces of hip hop media I started with back in 1986 and I held on this copy since. Its also my first exposure to grey market bootlegs. I'm really hoping someone can recognize and tell me a bit more about these kind of cassettes. My dad was stationed in Japan 85-86 and he used to periodically mail loads of these type of cassettes home. When I was younger he told me they had a record store outside the base where you can tell them whatever songs or albums you wanted and comeback the next day to pick your tapes up. These tapes used to have "p.funk" "maxwell" "TDC" or "SST" on them. The only people that I have seen with these tapes are families of armed forces service members. I haven't seen ones besides my own since 1989. Do any elder IC members have or seen these kind of tapes?
The old military bootleggs, yes sir, know about those. A lot of the cats in the hood that went when we were youngins used to come back with them all the time. And when I went in in the early 90's we had the Thompson Originals, I still have some. And Loose Ends was that ? in 86, they brought that British Soul
Thank you so much for the info!!!. I have been wondering about these tapes since childhood! -
tompetrez3 wrote: »king hassan wrote: »tompetrez3 wrote: »
This tape has special meaning to me. It's one of the first pieces of hip hop media I started with back in 1986 and I held on this copy since. Its also my first exposure to grey market bootlegs. I'm really hoping someone can recognize and tell me a bit more about these kind of cassettes. My dad was stationed in Japan 85-86 and he used to periodically mail loads of these type of cassettes home. When I was younger he told me they had a record store outside the base where you can tell them whatever songs or albums you wanted and comeback the next day to pick your tapes up. These tapes used to have "p.funk" "maxwell" "TDC" or "SST" on them. The only people that I have seen with these tapes are families of armed forces service members. I haven't seen ones besides my own since 1989. Do any elder IC members have or seen these kind of tapes?
The old military bootleggs, yes sir, know about those. A lot of the cats in the hood that went when we were youngins used to come back with them all the time. And when I went in in the early 90's we had the Thompson Originals, I still have some. And Loose Ends was that ? in 86, they brought that British Soul
Thank you so much for the info!!!. I have been wondering about these tapes since childhood!
No problem homie, ? used to be goat when the older cats used to come back from overseas with the new whips and coming by the crib and bend some corners with you hipping you to the music. And I remember that song "Barbaras Bedroom" by Whistle. And they had another song calle "Buggin" too that was the joint -
Some more cassettes
Dark Sun Riders with Brother J from X-Clan, Raiders of the Lost Art Compilation album, lot of real 80 cts, Busy Bee, Smif and Wesson the Shining Album, Redman Funko Rama ? single, Fresh Sound Track, RUN DMC, and Black Rocka and Ron -
Original Flavor-Can I Get Open w/Jay-Z ? single. ? was sitting in the window for years and the cover faded lol
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@Galou, that's the first song that popped in my head when I saw his name mentioned
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king hassan wrote: »
lol I add new pics and add the old ones so people dont need to go digging in this thread to see the whole collection -
here's more.....
a little update...
Finished with 2Pac and Mariah bout to finish my Billy Joel collection and Marvin Gaye... just about finished Sinatra and NaS...
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I want a Billy Joel collection like yours menace.
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tompetrez3 wrote: »I want a Billy Joel collection like yours menace.
That's my favorite album I got 2 vinyls a cd a a tape of it
My billy joel collection is no joke I got tapes
and CD's and Vinyls and mostly some doubles
15 CDs (4 Double Discs)
16 Vinyls
9 Tapes
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Just some background, My Uncle & mom started me on my love of music at a young age. My uncle taught me to Dj when I was like 4 lol. Had me listening to everything even tho my mom was more a R&b head. My Uncle used to bring me with him to get new records too so after a while when I heard I song I liked he would just take me to get the record and let me play around on the tables with it. He got locked up when I was in like 9th grade so he gave me his turntables and his records and i had already taken all my moms so that was the start of my collection. My ? dad burnt out the Wire to my mixer last summer tho, so I havent really been on my tables for a while. But yall get the point, I Rep Hip Hop for a young Guyy loll
About 2 Crates are R&b from mom dukes, They still get rotation tho Love some R&B in the morning. Alot are singles too and wayyyy too many to take Pics of right now lol
Here's some of my favorites
Been tryna find Blueprint for a while now, Only included Foxy Cuz I Loved her growing up lol
Also had to include MJ, My mom would smack me if I left these out Lmaoo
Alot more ill probably post later, but they mostly singles anyway -
1980-1981 rap records
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More 1980-1981 rap records
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