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Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« on: August 23, 2015, 06:36:04 PM »
From the BBC series, Black Music Legends of the 1980s.


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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2015, 06:27:40 AM »



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Re: Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2015, 01:34:36 PM »
Can't wait to watch these... Hopefully within the next couple of days.

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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2015, 06:13:45 PM »
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Re: Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2015, 12:14:39 PM »
Can't Truss It
Music video by Public Enemy performing Can't Truss It. (C) 1991 The Island Def Jam Music Group





Shut'em Down
Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black(1991)
Writer-Chuck D
Producer-Imperial Grand Ministers of Funk


I testified
My mama cried
Black people died
When the other man lied
See the TV listen to me double trouble
I overhaul and I'm comin'
From the lower level
I'm takin' tabs
Sho nuff stuff to grab
Like shirts it hurts
Wit a neck to wreck
Took a poll 'cause our soul
Took a toll
From the education
Of a TV station
But look around
Hear go the sound of the wreckin' ball
Boom and Pound
When I
Shut 'em down
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
What I use in the battle for the mind
I hit it hard
Like it supposed
Pullin' no blows to the nose
Like uncle L said I'm rippin' up shows
Then what it is
Only 5 percent of the biz
I'm addin' woes
That's how da way it goes
Then U think I rank never drank, point blank
I own loans
Suckers got me runnin' from the bank
Civil liberty I can't see to pay a fee
I never saw a way to pay a sap
To read the law
Then become a victim of a lawyer
Don't know ya, never saw ya
Tape cued
Gettin' me sued
Playin' games wit' my head
What the judge said put me in the red
Got me thinkin' 'bout a trigger to the lead
No no
My education mind say
Suckers gonna pay
Anyway
There gonna be a day
'Cause the troop they roll in
To posse up
Whole from the ground
Ready to go
Throw another round
Sick of the ride
It's suicide
For the other side of town
When I find a way to shut 'em down
Who count the money
In da neigborhood
But we spendin' money
To no end lookin' for a friend
In a war to the core
Rippin' up the poor in da stores
Till they get a brother
Kickin' down doors
Then I figure I kick it bigger
Look 'em dead in the eye
And they wince
Defense is pressurized
They don't want it to be
Another racial attack
In disguise so give some money back
I like Nike but wait a minite
The neighborhood supports so put some
Money in it
Corporations owe
Dey gotta give up the dough
To da town
or else
We gotta shut 'em down



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Re: Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2015, 02:43:08 PM »
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Re: Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2015, 02:57:25 PM »


Shut'em Down
Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black(1991)
Writer-Chuck D
Producer-Imperial Grand Ministers of Funk


I testified
My mama cried
Black people died
When the other man lied
See the TV listen to me double trouble
I overhaul and I'm comin'
From the lower level
I'm takin' tabs
Sho nuff stuff to grab
Like shirts it hurts
Wit a neck to wreck
Took a poll 'cause our soul
Took a toll
From the education
Of a TV station
But look around
Hear go the sound of the wreckin' ball
Boom and Pound
When I
Shut 'em down
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
What I use in the battle for the mind
I hit it hard
Like it supposed
Pullin' no blows to the nose
Like uncle L said I'm rippin' up shows
Then what it is
Only 5 percent of the biz
I'm addin' woes
That's how da way it goes
Then U think I rank never drank, point blank
I own loans
Suckers got me runnin' from the bank
Civil liberty I can't see to pay a fee
I never saw a way to pay a sap
To read the law
Then become a victim of a lawyer
Don't know ya, never saw ya
Tape cued
Gettin' me sued
Playin' games wit' my head
What the judge said put me in the red
Got me thinkin' 'bout a trigger to the lead
No no
My education mind say
Suckers gonna pay
Anyway
There gonna be a day
'Cause the troop they roll in
To posse up
Whole from the ground
Ready to go
Throw another round
Sick of the ride
It's suicide
For the other side of town
When I find a way to shut 'em down
Who count the money
In da neigborhood
But we spendin' money
To no end lookin' for a friend
In a war to the core
Rippin' up the poor in da stores
Till they get a brother
Kickin' down doors
Then I figure I kick it bigger
Look 'em dead in the eye
And they wince
Defense is pressurized
They don't want it to be
Another racial attack
In disguise so give some money back
I like Nike but wait a minite
The neighborhood supports so put some
Money in it
Corporations owe
Dey gotta give up the dough
To da town
or else
We gotta shut 'em down





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Public Enemy - "Contract on The World Love Jam/Brothers Gonna Work It Out"
Arguably the greatest album intro of all time. From the 1990 album, "Fear of a Black Planet".



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Re: Public Enemy "Prophets of Rage" (full documentary)
« Reply #7 on: November 26, 2015, 05:56:16 PM »
Chuck D On Eradicating Old School // SiriusXM // Backspin FEB 2013
Legendary hip hop artist Chuck D sits down with Monie Love on SiriusXM Backspin to talk about the importance of the term "classic hip hop", why hip hop needs to embrace their elders, and the role satellite radio plays for music in general.