"We had knowledge of the records, we had a respect for the records and the different genres", to learn more from Chuck D about the Public Enemy days: daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2013/04/key-tracks-chuck-d-on-public-enemy-no-1
@@madskillz3906 Who are you, a mad man ? Chuck D was wrong about Elvis. Plus there is no proof, NONE, that Elvis was racist. It's a myth. But our community is so retarded we run with anything a celebrity says about another person without doing our own research. DUMB ! th-cam.com/video/i9SEpujPoLc/w-d-xo.html
@@truthhitman7473 I was at an early P.E show in Britain where Chuck D said the white man is the devil, this resulted in some white guys getting beat down
@@andrewbclinton either way elvis got super-famous and amounted generations of wealth in a time (at that time) where black ppl will make the same music and get no recognition + the music is a part of the bigger picture. my great uncle was close friends with him (roy hamilton).
The first time I heard a real DJ was in 87. It was Moby in a little club in Portchester NY. I didn’t understand how I was hearing two songs that I knew at the same time. It changed my life …. I became a professional DJ in Manhattan for the next thirty years.
How can a bunch of kids sitting around an unlimited supply of Red Bull always look so bored and tired in these lectures while sitting in front of some of the most legit artists and cultural icons in history?
Because, they are drunk in love on Red Bull. I stopped paying attention to Hip Hop when Public Enemy came out. Because I know that Public Enemy to me is the best thing that ever happened to the Hip Hop game period. I consider myself just like Chuck D. a citizen of the planet. My connection to the group is a personal one. I was discovered years ago from a member of his DJ Crew Spectrum City. My dance crew had a chance to preform with them on a couple of their events. I went on from 1987 traveling when YO BUM RUSH THE SHOW CAME OUT. It was my sound track that year along with Sign O the Times from Prince that year in Europe. So hearing this lecture is a trat for me. I grew up as a teenager watching the genesis of Public Enemy ,the whole WBAU radio show he talked about. Chuck D. was laying the seeds of what he would become today way before Public Enemy. So what he's doing as an advocate for the Hip Hop community and the restitution of Art.
I think sometimes they are just star struck..and sitting their like. Chuck D. is really here. Plus it's a new generation who probably feels they seen it all..You know young people. I worked with Chuck D. and his crew back in the early 80's on a few gigs. They were innovative at the time,and when I heard Chuck D. who was called Chucky D. at the time was awesome back then. His voice is what stood out to me the first time I heard. Powerful. I always wondered the day he would start making records. They did. The rest is history. Oh yeah, I grew up on Long Island as they did..
after watching this interview I gotta know not only just about hip-hop but also the the music as a unit the future along side the community,the cultural side of getting this whole planet as one. CHUCK D _/\_ shoutout to red bull music academy for all the great interviews.
their influence is so understated .. i mean its not if you lived it . but it feels like theres a disconnect now ..cause it was decades ago . it was like a big bang and the universe they created is still expanding
I once had the chance to meet the Original Rhyme Animal Mr CHUCK D face face but to my dismay I caught a serious case of StarStuck and sat My then young a$$ in my homies truck while he was trying to sale Chuck sum Beats just one of my Historical Regrets.
Funny to hear Mister Chuck say Americans would not get on the podium in Breakdancing as an Olympic event. They just barely got the gol this past summer!!!
Chuck D Said Something So True, Among Many Other Things, People are Gonna Need Music This Year and Every Year in The Future. Look at The Covid-19 Pandemic We are in Today, People are Enjoying a Plethora of Instagram D.j.'s.
People say they're bored! But there's a whole world of music out there to discover? If you're into Hip Hop, searching for all the old, original samples, is a great way to find new music & artists. Music has saved my sanity many, many times.
WRONG. IF YUR SAYING THEY SHUNNED HIP HOP THEN THATS A LIE. THEY SHUNNED POSITIVE CONSCIOUS HIP HOP. BUT IF U SPEAK UNCONCIOUS RAP THEN ITS OK CAUSE TO THEM ITS NEGATIVE. GET YO FACTS STRAIGHT B4 U SPEAK
Yeah, he did a complete gear change on 'Paid in full', leaving everyone else needing to catch up in '86 / '87. It's like the equivalent of the evolution from the 'Transform' scratch, into 'Flares'. . . Slowing the technique down, but still getting the same results!!
Dope interview/conversation! :) But I totally disagree when he talks about "how come it can't be a hot 13 bars or a hot 15 bars".... I'm a hip-hop head and beat lover since 1982, I used to DJ from 1995 to the early 2000's and now sometimes still do it as a hobby & for the love of it and I also make beats as a hobby & for the love of it... the reason for mentioning that is to point out that I love beats and know how they work and how to work with them AND I think it's wack for hip-hop or Electronic Dance music to have weird patterns that stray away from multiples of 2 or 4 bars, or beats with weird timings other than 4/4.... those weird patterns & timing fucks up the vibe when nodding your head and expecting a change, pause or break and it also fucks up the vibe when you're DJing, mixing, cutting & scratching records. I hate when a record just decides to throw in an extra bar break or even worst just half a bar while I'm mixing 2 records and it fucks up the whole mix. lol :D
If you can truly master time management, in an hectic life / schedule. . . The world will be yours for the taking! I think you need to get a nice, healthy savings cushion, to help give yourself time to think. Just a thought!
1:18:00 That's like asking "if men only make up about 50% of the population, how come men are 90% of the prison population?" The fallacy here is looking at the percentage of a demographic, as if prisons are supposed to reflect all demographics equally. No, STUPID. Prison populations represent people committing crimes. If men commit many times more crimes than women, expect many more men than women in prison. Chuck says black people are 12% of the population. It's far worse, Chuck. Most of the violent crimes are committed by young men. You're talking less than 5% of black people committing a vastly disproportionate number of violent crimes. That's why they're overrepresented in prisons. And as long as you're blaming it on human rights violations or white supremacy, it will get worse for black America and society as a whole.
1979 Mr Chuck .you fogot to mention the headline MC of your 1st gig with Hank Keith Shocklee SPECTRUM DJZ .was MC RC LaROCK DEC 1979 THE M I C S T R O #longestflowonwax gig in Long Island Holiday Inn exit 72 2021 RC LaROCK just kilt the Dell center in Philly Aug 15th Laby B basement party
"We had knowledge of the records, we had a respect for the records and the different genres", to learn more from Chuck D about the Public Enemy days: daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2013/04/key-tracks-chuck-d-on-public-enemy-no-1
Chuck D mislead black people about Elvis Presley
@@truthhitman7473 who you F.B.I. Elvis was a hero to most mothercluck him and John Wayne most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps 🙂🎤👍🏾💯🌟🔥🏆🌍
@@madskillz3906
Who are you, a mad man ?
Chuck D was wrong about Elvis. Plus there is no proof, NONE, that Elvis was racist. It's a myth. But our community is so retarded we run with anything a celebrity says about another person without doing our own research. DUMB !
th-cam.com/video/i9SEpujPoLc/w-d-xo.html
Chuck D- never smoked, never drank...just dropped knowledge like a street college!
Chuck D 100% words of wisdom
apart from " the white man is the devil " and " Elvis is a racist " stuff, which was pretty stupid
@@andrewbclinton
Chuck D mislead black people about Elvis Presley
@@truthhitman7473 yep, Elvis loved black people and black music, he did a lot to make black music more popular
@@truthhitman7473 I was at an early P.E show in Britain where Chuck D said the white man is the devil, this resulted in some white guys getting beat down
@@andrewbclinton either way elvis got super-famous and amounted generations of wealth in a time (at that time) where black ppl will make the same music and get no recognition + the music is a part of the bigger picture. my great uncle was close friends with him (roy hamilton).
Man, I could listen to this man's voice all day everyday. Put it on at night when I go to bed, just to talk me into falling asleep.
Super smart Chuck D. I love to hear this man speak. ✊
The first time I heard a real DJ was in 87. It was Moby in a little club in Portchester NY. I didn’t understand how I was hearing two songs that I knew at the same time. It changed my life …. I became a professional DJ in Manhattan for the next thirty years.
Chuck is THE BEST!
The epitome of Public Enemy...Mistachuck speaks the wisdom...
How can a bunch of kids sitting around an unlimited supply of Red Bull always look so bored and tired in these lectures while sitting in front of some of the most legit artists and cultural icons in history?
Most propably those are just some long ass days/weekends with a lot lectures
Because, they are drunk in love on Red Bull. I stopped paying attention to Hip Hop when Public Enemy came out. Because I know that Public Enemy to me is the best thing that ever happened to the Hip Hop game period. I consider myself just like Chuck D. a citizen of the planet. My connection to the group is a personal one. I was discovered years ago from a member of his DJ Crew Spectrum City. My dance crew had a chance to preform with them on a couple of their events. I went on from 1987 traveling when YO BUM RUSH THE SHOW CAME OUT. It was my sound track that year along with Sign O the Times from Prince that year in Europe. So hearing this lecture is a trat for me. I grew up as a teenager watching the genesis of Public Enemy ,the whole WBAU radio show he talked about. Chuck D. was laying the seeds of what he would become today way before Public Enemy. So what he's doing as an advocate for the Hip Hop community and the restitution of Art.
Lack of respect for the foundation
lmao your correct
I think sometimes they are just star struck..and sitting their like. Chuck D. is really here. Plus it's a new generation who probably feels they seen it all..You know young people. I worked with Chuck D. and his crew back in the early 80's on a few gigs. They were innovative at the time,and when I heard Chuck D. who was called Chucky D. at the time was awesome back then. His voice is what stood out to me the first time I heard. Powerful. I always wondered the day he would start making records. They did. The rest is history. Oh yeah, I grew up on Long Island as they did..
An absolute legend. Grew up listening to him and am so in awe of him. Massive respect for Chuck-so articulate and so inspiring!
agreed
Best rap-group ever
Word to Chuck!
after watching this interview I gotta know not only just about hip-hop but also the the music as a unit the future along side the community,the cultural side of getting this whole planet as one.
CHUCK D _/\_
shoutout to red bull music academy for all the great interviews.
Vodka vs orange juice! I’m loving it! Respect to Chuck D and Public Enemy!
came for the music stayed for the life advice, biggup chuck
their influence is so understated .. i mean its not if you lived it . but it feels like theres a disconnect now ..cause it was decades ago . it was like a big bang and the universe they created is still expanding
I'm back for my daily dose of wisdom. It's nice to hear some intelligence, in a dumbed down world. Thanks CDR.
The legend speaks. Incredible interview. Thanks for sharing this
How the fuck does this have barely any views? So much knowledge dropped. Interviewer let him talk. Amazing.
PPL RATHER HEAR FACK SHIT THAN REAL
You got to know how to find the information, there is a lot out there so many people might miss out on it.
Chuck D is dropping pure gems!!!!🔥🔥🔥👍👍👌👏👏👏
The LEGENDARY Mr. Chuck D
I once had the chance to meet the Original Rhyme Animal Mr CHUCK D
face face but to my dismay I caught
a serious case of StarStuck and sat
My then young a$$ in my homies truck while he was trying to sale Chuck sum Beats just one of my Historical Regrets.
amazing interview with chuckd a mastermind
So Chuck, Bowie's monster hit 'Fame" was played out? I guess not for James Brown considering he nicked it note for note for a track.
When Chuck speaks, I listen!
One of the best lyricist that I've heard in rap
Chuck D has a fur helicopter. Pass it on.
Wise chuck diz
Funny to hear Mister Chuck say Americans would not get on the podium in Breakdancing as an Olympic event. They just barely got the gol this past summer!!!
Most of these shits is just interviews. This is a goddamn lecture. 💯
AAND ITS GODLY GOOD 😊
Chuck D Said Something So True, Among Many Other Things, People are Gonna Need Music This Year and Every Year in The Future. Look at The Covid-19 Pandemic We are in Today, People are Enjoying a Plethora of Instagram D.j.'s.
People say they're bored! But there's a whole world of music out there to discover?
If you're into Hip Hop, searching for all the old, original samples, is a great way to find new music & artists.
Music has saved my sanity many, many times.
@@kollusion1 I Get it Bro, That's How I Found Great Artists as as Well.
@@SebastianS39 Believe Me Bro, I'm WiTcha. I'M a LoT of Things BuT a SheeP, NeVer.
Great content I remember
I could listen to bro read the paper
The first 10 minutes of this interview made me realize 2 things about Chuck d…
LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Europe embraced jazz and helped its exposure here were it was created. It was shunned by mainstream us because its creators were not white.
WRONG. IF YUR SAYING THEY SHUNNED HIP HOP THEN THATS A LIE. THEY SHUNNED POSITIVE CONSCIOUS HIP HOP. BUT IF U SPEAK UNCONCIOUS RAP THEN ITS OK CAUSE TO THEM ITS NEGATIVE. GET YO FACTS STRAIGHT B4 U SPEAK
Chuck D is from Queens NY
didn't rakim slow it down before snoop dogg?
Yeah, he did a complete gear change on 'Paid in full', leaving everyone else needing to catch up in '86 / '87.
It's like the equivalent of the evolution from the 'Transform' scratch, into 'Flares'. . . Slowing the technique down, but still getting the same results!!
Public Enemy#1 🌍🏆🔥🌟💯👍🏾
1.22.00 shows me why although i love these talks i feel they were given to the wrong people,they look bored as fuck as he gives out amazing wisdom.
THATS THE WAY THEY PERCEIVE. THEY INHALING. U JUST BALING
1:10:50 truth galore
what is the date the interview was recorded, please?
2008
@@RealGoneDame Thank you very much ~
Dope interview/conversation! :)
But I totally disagree when he talks about "how come it can't be a hot 13 bars or a hot 15 bars".... I'm a hip-hop head and beat lover since 1982, I used to DJ from 1995 to the early 2000's and now sometimes still do it as a hobby & for the love of it and I also make beats as a hobby & for the love of it... the reason for mentioning that is to point out that I love beats and know how they work and how to work with them AND I think it's wack for hip-hop or Electronic Dance music to have weird patterns that stray away from multiples of 2 or 4 bars, or beats with weird timings other than 4/4.... those weird patterns & timing fucks up the vibe when nodding your head and expecting a change, pause or break and it also fucks up the vibe when you're DJing, mixing, cutting & scratching records.
I hate when a record just decides to throw in an extra bar break or even worst just half a bar while I'm mixing 2 records and it fucks up the whole mix. lol :D
your white shut up
15 years ago
The climate condition on this planet has been altered by the greed of human beings and the audacity of our stupidity. Chuck D.
Chuck D 🏆🔥🌟💯👍🏾🎤🌍
Chuck D what's up ?
1:35:00
#Facts!!! #NGE120
1:20:00
How old is this!!??
I GUESS U CANT READ. ITS SAYS ON THE TOPIC LINE LAME. AND HE SPEAKING 14K SO IT DONT MATTER
Obama being elected and blank cd’s… I’m looking for a date for when this was recorded but can’t find one…
The Don…
2:25:31
If you can truly master time management, in an hectic life / schedule. . . The world will be yours for the taking!
I think you need to get a nice, healthy savings cushion, to help give yourself time to think.
Just a thought!
Mistachuck!!
1:18:00 That's like asking "if men only make up about 50% of the population, how come men are 90% of the prison population?"
The fallacy here is looking at the percentage of a demographic, as if prisons are supposed to reflect all demographics equally. No, STUPID. Prison populations represent people committing crimes. If men commit many times more crimes than women, expect many more men than women in prison. Chuck says black people are 12% of the population. It's far worse, Chuck. Most of the violent crimes are committed by young men. You're talking less than 5% of black people committing a vastly disproportionate number of violent crimes. That's why they're overrepresented in prisons. And as long as you're blaming it on human rights violations or white supremacy, it will get worse for black America and society as a whole.
The interviewer seems so high.
Unknown Abuser Haa!! He’s so good, but you’re so right.
Maybe he's just trying to be calm? I've never been around anyone that has been high, so I don't know.
Who is the owner of redbull ? Please Check IT ! And never let be a racist make money with our culture .
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1979 Mr Chuck .you fogot to mention the headline MC of your 1st gig with Hank Keith Shocklee
SPECTRUM DJZ .was MC RC LaROCK DEC 1979 THE M I C S T R O #longestflowonwax
gig in Long Island Holiday Inn exit 72
2021 RC LaROCK just kilt the Dell center in Philly Aug 15th Laby B basement party
Fatback was also the first funk band to play a four on the floor / hi hat house beat