The set list: 1:58 How I Could Just Kill a Man 4:34 Real Estate 6:48 Bobo break down / crowd lighters 9:18 Stoned Is the Way of the Walk / Pigs 12:57 Ain't Goin' Out Like That 16:52 When the Shit Goes Down 20:20 a break, the crowd's going crazy 22:48 I Wanna Get High 26:25 Hand On the Pump / Shoot 'Em Up (B gets in the crowd halfway through) 30:25 Lick a Shot 33:18 B talking about James Bernard from The Source dissing them, then Cock the Hammer starts 37:26 Everlast gets on stage and they play Put Your Head Out 42:34 The Phuncky Feel One 45:15 Insane in the Brain 49:36 "just one more, do ya want more?" 51:23 Back from the Dead (Soul Assassins crew get on stage)
Cypress Hill released their second album, Black Sunday, on July 20th, 1993. Hit singles from the album included: "Insane in the Brain" "When the Ship Goes Down" "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" In 1993, Cypress Hill went on the Soul Assassins Tour with House of Pain, Funkdoobiest, and The Whooliganz. This tour was a significant event in hip-hop, featuring some of the biggest names in the genre at that time. Cypress Hill appeared on MTV Live and Loud 1993 with The Breeders and Nirvana on tour. They also featured Pearl Jam on their soundtrack for Judgement Night and performed on Saturday Night Live to promote their album and tour.
And as far as I know Quik never came back on Cypress I may have missed it. He went after HOP on the Menace 2 Society joint, But I don't think he wanted to deal with Cypress.
No, unfortunately nothing from either of their sets made it onto the tape I have. I've had the tape for over twenty years and had no idea they were on the bill until I found that flyer when I was double checking the date.
The set list:
1:58 How I Could Just Kill a Man
4:34 Real Estate
6:48 Bobo break down / crowd lighters
9:18 Stoned Is the Way of the Walk / Pigs
12:57 Ain't Goin' Out Like That
16:52 When the Shit Goes Down
20:20 a break, the crowd's going crazy
22:48 I Wanna Get High
26:25 Hand On the Pump / Shoot 'Em Up (B gets in the crowd halfway through)
30:25 Lick a Shot
33:18 B talking about James Bernard from The Source dissing them, then Cock the Hammer starts
37:26 Everlast gets on stage and they play Put Your Head Out
42:34 The Phuncky Feel One
45:15 Insane in the Brain
49:36 "just one more, do ya want more?"
51:23 Back from the Dead (Soul Assassins crew get on stage)
Cypress Hill released their second album, Black Sunday, on July 20th, 1993.
Hit singles from the album included:
"Insane in the Brain"
"When the Ship Goes Down"
"I Ain't Goin' Out Like That"
In 1993, Cypress Hill went on the Soul Assassins Tour with House of Pain, Funkdoobiest, and The Whooliganz.
This tour was a significant event in hip-hop, featuring some of the biggest names in the genre at that time.
Cypress Hill appeared on MTV Live and Loud 1993 with The Breeders and Nirvana on tour.
They also featured Pearl Jam on their soundtrack for Judgement Night and performed on Saturday Night Live to promote their album and tour.
The early to mid-1990s were to hip-hop what the late 1960’s/early 1970s were to rock music (what we now know as classic rock).
I saw this on Oct 17, 1993 Orlando FLorida. Best times in my life. First time smoking weed in public. Thanks Cypress!!
Amazing shit! Soul Assassin's was crazy in the 90's . Thanks for the video , i want more.
Joshua Funes Muggs coming out with some homophobic shit. How can he say the N word when he is a white boy
@@jonathanmartin4125 Hahaha, listen to you 🤣
I heard Muggs in an interview once say he was not white, he's Italian.. OK.. That's like saying, I'm not Black, I'm Haitian..@@jonathanmartin4125
One of bobos earliest shows I’m sure . This is sick ! SA
13:00 The crazy Breal
35:16 DJ Quikk Diss.
Cypress/H.O.P V.S. DJ Quikk was a good battle.
And as far as I know Quik never came back on Cypress I may have missed it. He went after HOP on the Menace 2 Society joint, But I don't think he wanted to deal with Cypress.
Damn that last Back from the Dead Song !
I saw this tour when they came to DC😆!!!! Been a fan from day 1. Was a paisa hs student back then lol
37:07 James Bernard ‼️👅🐓😜
25 years I'm looking for this tape! Thanx! Do you have a record of Funkdoobiest or Whooliganz on this joint?
No, unfortunately nothing from either of their sets made it onto the tape I have. I've had the tape for over twenty years and had no idea they were on the bill until I found that flyer when I was double checking the date.
Me too
Benito
I saw this tour in Irvine. Great show. Funkdoobiest and The Whooliganz tore it up also! There was also another rap group on the bill called Fatal!
Excellent show
Thankz for this videojoint*
Salut there...🎉
Grande cypress Hill que años
dope shit man.
Alguien posee el tape de la presentación de The Whooliganz & Funkdoobiest?
SA Crew!🔥💀🖤
que buenos ritmos
excelente!!!!!
House Of Pain's opening set from that show is available here: th-cam.com/video/zH-1oLYWSco/w-d-xo.html
Imagine that after party... B-Real shouted out N2 Deep, were they on the show?
🤘🤘🤘
B-real and Serj from System of a Down look very similar with long hair lol
I was there with my bros JJ and Brandon.
b real and muggs on fireee
25:50
Song / beat at 51:20?
Whos the man .... from house of pain
House of pain back from the dead
@@dennymueller4252 no,its back from the dead
That’s pigs rendition was so raw
00:02 What song álbum?
What Go Around Come Around, Kid - Black Sunday
Setlist
45:10
tooooooooo phunky!!!! SA!!!