Here's a Tim Westwood show from 1989 featuring an interview with Jersey's own DJ Mark the 45 King.
March 31, 2017
New York Live 4-24-1996
Shout to DJ Eclipse for posting this on his mixcloud. It's more portions from the New York Live show that featured DJ Muro's break set. Big Noyd, Ty Nitty, DJ Spinna and the Jigmastas were also in the studio that night. I guess I must have mislabeled the date on my tape, mine said the 18th and his has the 24th. Most likely Eclipse's date is accurate. I used to take clips from the Wednesday and Thursday shows, sometimes two consecutive weeks on the same tape, and get confused when labeling.
Here's Muro's break set in full
Here's Muro's break set in full
March 20, 2017
Nas - Represent (Original Version)
As the story goes, the album version of Represent on Nas' Illmatic is a remix. After Premier heard all the work going into the album, and all the beats that were getting placed, Premier was inspired to remix the track. If you haven't heard, peep it...
Just caught the Drink Champs with Pete Rock and Premier, some great stories behind some of their best records included on there..
Just caught the Drink Champs with Pete Rock and Premier, some great stories behind some of their best records included on there..
March 15, 2017
Boogie & The Barber 7-27-1997
Stretch & Bobbito Hot 97 show featuring Hot Council and B-1. Stretch plays a Scooby Doo record for 5 minutes at the top of the show, and adds parts of it throughout the show. Lot of mic breaks and goofing around KCR style on this one.
1) Rakim - It's been a long time
2) Alkaholiks - Liquidation
3) Mic Break/ Hot Council Freestyle (0:14:30)
4) Diamond D - Hiatus
5) Beatnuts - Bless the M.I.C.
6) Brick City Kids - Brick City Kids
7) Defari - Bionic
8) Mic Break (0:43:00)
9) Mike Zoot - High Drama
10) B-1 - Verbal Affair
11) Mic Break/B-1 Interview/Freestyle (1:05:45)
12) Company Flow
13) Diamond D - Hiatus
14) Natural Elements - Bust Mine
March 5, 2017
Stretch & Bobbito 6-29-1995
Bobbito fills in for Stretch on this show, playing a mix of old school, demos, promos, a live Cold Crush show from 1981, and on the second half goes into a Kool G Rap tribute. Good show. Unfortunately not the full 4 hours, but most of it. Pretty sure this was an Aleph upload, so big shout.
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