My favorite moment from Yo! Bum Rush The Show! This was one of my least favorite Public Enemy albums but this was the standout track. That almost hypnotic, verging on annoying, buzz looped from Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s Blow Your Head becomes the absolute best moment of the album when it goes solo and gets scratched up, "Don't you know, don't you know?" It's a reminder of an earlier era when DJs were a more intregral part of a Hip Hop group.
Years ago when I first started this blog, someone asked me why I named the blog It's Krack. They wondered if I am really that much of a Schoolly D fan, and the answer to that plain and simply is, YES, I am. But it's deeper than just me being a fan of the original gangster rapper. Some people found my appreciation of Schoolly D to be an odd choice and for those people, this is for you. This was the first hip hop song that I listened to and really began to wonder about where the samples came from and how they made the beat. I really enjoyed hip hop before hearing this, but after hearing this in the mid-80's for the first time, I was absolutely fascinated with Hip Hop and wanted to hear everything and know all about it. It's been a major part of my life ever since then. This song inspired my desire to dig for beats and samples. Originally, I dug for the samples used in Hip Hop records. It helped me discover a world of music I was often too young to have experie...
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