this brings back many many memories when we was rockin the new york airwaves like no other...and then our tapes made its way into england....because of this show is how i got my first record deal.
a park called the valley in the Bronx, when this came out near Gu n Hill road " The true terror dome, living in a f'ing group home, staying lifted, don't get shit twisted, eeeeyo my homeee Lo-3 just chillin in the Ville and I'am from the east BROOKLYN 's IN THE FUCKING HOUSE
Yeah this is da illest,I used to stay up late as hell on a school night to tape this stuff damn i miss them cassettes!! WHBI str8 from da brix but was on westside highway in nyc
WHBI was a brokered ethnic station that could only exist in New York, I listed to this show sometimes driving home from a club in Jersey. Mostly I listed to New York's new wave of rock shows, that were on some overnights and a couple of mornings, the music later sucked and they coulden't pay the air time. The rap, hip hop shows continued when the station was sold and became WNWK until they became Spanish and even the World's Famous Supreme Team was on for a little while on WPAT-AM which picked up the format,.
There was a show where they mixed up loads of james brown grooves, with Champ and let a woman be a woman, man if anyone has that, I would be amazed, I haven't heard it in years. The son of Bamabata, none other, Africa Islam, the prince of Charm.....I love the static on these tape recordings, ultra dope.
This goes out to Richied110 in the place to be ! WHBI-89.9,I used to listen to Afrika Islam at the ROXY in the CITY..unfortunately,one of the least known D.J.s of the early era !
Stood in the Roxy's in the 80's and let me tell ya something. Afrika Islam was and is the SHIT FOR REAL. Had everybody Rockin. Never forget he did a routine with DST. Man they rocked art of noise!!! Man If i could only go back in TIME FOR ONE NIGHT!!! PEACE AKE
Afrika Islam rocked on nyc's hot 97 for one night. The following week DJ Red Alert took over. The rest is history. Afrika Islam is a true hip hop pioneer.
this is that shit from the real days if ya didnt know=roxys,funhouse,broadway international,ectasy garage, the fever and my personal hangout in the bronx-jerome skating rink...graffiti=days, trace.otk,170,tsr,213,creston,bronxbadboy=183
this brings back many many memories when we was rockin the new york airwaves like no other...and then our tapes made its way into england....because of this show is how i got my first record deal.
All you lucky mothers who heard this live I bet you were going crazy that night!
MF Doom brought me here
The first song is the Fantasy 3-Its your rock.
Today's hip hop instrumental beats needs edge like this
I gotta be honest and say I have not heard as great as that in years. This is a straight bboy mix!
Greatly appreciate this one!
a park called the valley in the Bronx, when this came out near Gu n Hill road " The true terror dome, living in a f'ing group home, staying lifted, don't get shit twisted, eeeeyo my homeee Lo-3 just chillin in the Ville and I'am from the east BROOKLYN 's IN THE FUCKING HOUSE
Gun Hill !!!!!
your rock by fanasty three
Yeah this is da illest,I used to stay up late as hell on a school night to tape this stuff damn i miss them cassettes!! WHBI str8 from da brix but was on westside highway in nyc
WHBI was a brokered ethnic station that could only exist in New York, I listed to this show sometimes driving home from a club in Jersey. Mostly I listed to New York's new wave of rock shows, that were on some overnights and a couple of mornings, the music later sucked and they coulden't pay the air time. The rap, hip hop shows continued when the station was sold and became WNWK until they became Spanish and even the World's Famous Supreme Team was on for a little while on WPAT-AM which picked up the format,.
yo I got this cd via bootleg copied jazzy jay, and chuck chill out and also got pete rock in his early dj days in kiss..paz..
boyee that zulu gang back in the early 80's was way way bigger than the bloods and cripts combined no joke
2 da Mighty Zulu Nation
@bigswerrve ---->> naaahhhh... that would be NYC's 98.7 Kiss FM
There was a show where they mixed up loads of james brown grooves, with Champ and let a woman be a woman, man if anyone has that, I would be amazed, I haven't heard it in years. The son of Bamabata, none other, Africa Islam, the prince of Charm.....I love the static on these tape recordings, ultra dope.
Check out the Awesome 2 show, or Supreme Team show that used to air on WHBI back in the day.
This goes out to Richied110 in the place to be ! WHBI-89.9,I used to listen to Afrika Islam at the ROXY in the CITY..unfortunately,one of the least known D.J.s of the early era !
Stood in the Roxy's in the 80's and let me tell ya something. Afrika Islam was and is the SHIT FOR REAL. Had everybody Rockin. Never forget he did a routine with DST. Man they rocked art of noise!!! Man If i could only go back in TIME FOR ONE NIGHT!!!
PEACE AKE
Somebody get me a friggin time machine! I need to go BACK!!!
Afrika Islam rocked on nyc's hot 97 for one night. The following week DJ Red Alert took over. The rest is history. Afrika Islam is a true hip hop pioneer.
afrika islam was rockin the jamz but on the other side of town was a kid named flash
FRESH!!!!!
I mean they were going off that night!
this aint Islam. Its Jazzy Jay and Bambaata on kiss fm. i had this tape back in the day in London. Still have it somewhere...
jump on it jump on it jump on it
thsi song is sampled on wu tang
does anybody know what the first track is????
SON OF BAMBAAATA
this is that shit from the real days if ya didnt know=roxys,funhouse,broadway international,ectasy garage, the fever and my personal hangout in the bronx-jerome skating rink...graffiti=days, trace.otk,170,tsr,213,creston,bronxbadboy=183
do these beats have names or are they just Zulu Beats
One.. Two.. Three.. Break!! lol