You commenters can say all you want. Premo had a hand in making most of the best hip hop EVER! Gangstarr albums, the first Jay Z joints, Jeru, Nas....this man is a legend and you should feel lucky to watch this.
it never died, i don't understand why just cause NAS said it everyone took it to heart. it just got more diverse if anything. i can't remember a year from 1970's on where hip hop wasn't some where
The paper in between the hole and the spindle and transforming with the the toggle switch! Old school shit of real.had the pleasure of meeting Primo back in '89 when they in were the Sco to do a show.Real good,down to earth brother.No need to disrespect the homie,he's a legend.he ain't never been no battle style DJ,but he can definitely hold his own on the wheels.
That's right.because some times the size of the holes would vary.and for a temporary cue marker too.Most of the time though we would just mark our labels.
Sightly larger holes were common on small independent labels. Probably because they used cut rate pressing plants to manufacture their records. Major label releases rarely had this problem.
I have no experience in DJ'ing, however Preemo has inspired me to try it out. I like his style and his set equipment. Old school turntables feel and look a lot more authentic than what a lot of DJ's use this days. I'm also lucky that vinyl sales have increased the last couple of years. A lot more commercial retailers sell it these days.
damn i never thought i'd see so much hate on DJ PREMIER, the best hip-hop DJ/producer of all time, for using serato. this guy lived through the golden ages of rap while DJing on thousands of records for all the best rappers. he shows mad love for old records and just because he uses new vinyl technology doesn't make him any less of a DJ. his achievements speak for themselves and i'm sure he doesn't care for your approval of using serato
I don't see it that way...I think Premo asked him if those were the headphones and Eclipse just automatically plugged them in...Eclipse was the manager of Fat Beats, so whatever needed to be done, he did it...It was literally his job to make sure things went smoothly and anyone who saw him at the store, knows that he was always working, whether stocking shelves, answering phones, working the register...He wasn't a typical manager who laid back, he was always working...
DJ's didn't kill vinyl. DJ's at Primo's level got free promos anyway. But as he stated, he still collects and buys new vinyl. Technology and economics combined to shift the format focus. Vinyl is still alive and kicking, it will probably never be as strong as it once was, but it will never die. DJ's kept the format alive. Now audiophile pressings are breathing new life into the format. New collectors are being added to the fray at a record pace.
@BeatProjekt If they've got bad blood it can't be too bad. Premier chose a Jeru track for his radio station on GTA IV, and just in February of this year he was a guest DJ on Hot 97 and the first track he played was a Jeru track
i said this not beacuse he is a DJ , i said because i saw a lot of interviews of gangstarr a primo and Guru (RIP) talked like if the culture of the hip hop was in their soul like something spiritual not just music, this is what i feel when a hear Gangstarr , songs like Discipline, skills or Ex girl to Next girl make me feel really good like something magic around me, hip hop and Gangstarr(sorry for my bad english)
Bottom Line : You can't stop technology. There is not a lot of vinyl being released right now. A lot of it is not worth buying. The companies stopped pushing the format years ago. I remember the golden age of dj vinyl. Things have changed. I remember the days of settling for bootleg vinyl when I couldn't get an original pressing. Primo, Scratch, Jazzy Jeff and others keep it as real as it gets. Vinyl will be with us forever, these legends continue to give wax it's proper respect.
@djsunproductions I was thinking the same thing. I love Premier, but if hes saying to the crowd "how many of you even buy vinyl?" then uses serato, i'm a bit confused.
I have a dream. To Buy a Numark Battle Pack and do not know if buying with USB port and I will need vynil too? Because I'm thinking that the PC scans through the song VTDJ TO the turntable. Maybe I'm right?
the paperbetween da spindle andrecord isto holdthe record from moving bouncing the holesin most records are too big and moves so thats da fix we use cotton paper watever
whats the name of the song at 10:52 been looking for it for mad years i think its a dougie fresh joint. i remember him say " can not be pushed can not be lift and im telling you , you got a whole lot to deal with" thats a line from the version with lyrics.if someone knows plz POST..!!!!
@TheReggiereg1 After the release of Math, Jeru reportedly had a falling-out with DJ Premier and Guru and was missing from the scene until 1999, when he released his third album, Heroz4Hire. It was released together with Mizmarvel, which was his first album without production from DJ Premier and also his first under KnowSavage Records. It featured the single "99.9 Pa Cent," which was a verbal attack on Gang Starr. The album was less critically acclaimed than his last. Their beef in a nutshell.
I didn't see him, he might've been there...I know Audible Doctor and J57 were there, maybe Koncept...The whole Brown Bag crew performed during that final week but i had left early on that particular day...
You commenters can say all you want. Premo had a hand in making most of the best hip hop EVER! Gangstarr albums, the first Jay Z joints, Jeru, Nas....this man is a legend and you should feel lucky to watch this.
pfunksince1981 straight up homie.
Tout a fait d'accord mon pote 💪💪
pfunksince1981 big facts
Nobodies even talkin shit lol
Classic... Dj Premier The Best Of All Timez!!!
please save hip hop this stuff cannot die out!
it won't.
it never died, i don't understand why just cause NAS said it everyone took it to heart. it just got more diverse if anything. i can't remember a year from 1970's on where hip hop wasn't some where
+john “bombsquad3HR” doe save yourself
Radio is killin hip hop.
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the best producer of all time...dj premier never over...sick footage...right in front,classic
2024 came back to watch. Thank you Algorithm
Dj Premier Has He's own dj
That's DJ Eclipse, member of The Rocksteady Crew, former member of Non-Phixion, member/manager of La Coka Nostra, former manager of Fat Beats...
The paper in between the hole and the spindle and transforming with the the toggle switch! Old school shit of real.had the pleasure of meeting Primo back in '89 when they in were the Sco to do a show.Real good,down to earth brother.No need to disrespect the homie,he's a legend.he ain't never been no battle style DJ,but he can definitely hold his own on the wheels.
Gotta a question for ya'll….anybody know what the paper in between the hole and the spindle was for?
Robert Vernon to add tension and keep the record from bouncing around, and also a makeshift temporary cue marker if needed.
That's right.because some times the size of the holes would vary.and for a temporary cue marker too.Most of the time though we would just mark our labels.
Sightly larger holes were common on small independent labels. Probably because they used cut rate pressing plants to manufacture their records. Major label releases rarely had this problem.
Why do this when he'd using digital format and guessing in REL mode. That shit dont skip so why make the hole smaller?
I have no experience in DJ'ing, however Preemo has inspired me to try it out. I like his style and his set equipment. Old school turntables feel and look a lot more authentic than what a lot of DJ's use this days. I'm also lucky that vinyl sales have increased the last couple of years. A lot more commercial retailers sell it these days.
Rest In Peace James Yancey
10 years later i still love primo cutting in ART OF NOISE "BEAT BOX" & KRS ONE ! shit take me waaaay back like bucket seats!
growing up ...this one of the Legends the made me buy a mixer
oh man, i love that he actually starts out with a Dilla track. thats respect right there
damn i never thought i'd see so much hate on DJ PREMIER, the best hip-hop DJ/producer of all time, for using serato. this guy lived through the golden ages of rap while DJing on thousands of records for all the best rappers. he shows mad love for old records and just because he uses new vinyl technology doesn't make him any less of a DJ. his achievements speak for themselves and i'm sure he doesn't care for your approval of using serato
My first video to go over the 100,000 mark...shoutout to everybody who viewed it, loved it or hated it...
Here in 2020. Premier is the goat.
Premier is Hip Hop. simply a God in my eyes
What a legacy. I can see him be 65 years old still spinnin wax. His heart is clearly init.
Saw him in London last year. Total legend.
the greatest DJ Ever Primo✊
Big up to DJ Premier, my inspiration.
Dope!!!. I got a smile a mile wide after watching this!!! This reminds me of why I live hip hop in the first place.
I don't see it that way...I think Premo asked him if those were the headphones and Eclipse just automatically plugged them in...Eclipse was the manager of Fat Beats, so whatever needed to be done, he did it...It was literally his job to make sure things went smoothly and anyone who saw him at the store, knows that he was always working, whether stocking shelves, answering phones, working the register...He wasn't a typical manager who laid back, he was always working...
BIG UP ON POSTIN THIS!!!!!!! nuthin better than watching THE GREATEST DJ OF ALL TIME do his thang!!!!!!!
derp derpington it is Art Of Noise and the track is called Beat Box
How in the world did I miss this channel? Definitely a superscriber now!!
DJ's didn't kill vinyl. DJ's at Primo's level got free promos anyway. But as he stated, he still collects and buys new vinyl. Technology and economics combined to shift the format focus. Vinyl is still alive and kicking, it will probably never be as strong as it once was, but it will never die. DJ's kept the format alive. Now audiophile pressings are breathing new life into the format. New collectors are being added to the fray at a record pace.
@BeatProjekt If they've got bad blood it can't be too bad. Premier chose a Jeru track for his radio station on GTA IV, and just in February of this year he was a guest DJ on Hot 97 and the first track he played was a Jeru track
The first Beat is called Love Jones by J.Dilla (R.I.P)
Check out my Beats if you want yall.
i said this not beacuse he is a DJ , i said because i saw a lot of interviews of gangstarr a primo and Guru (RIP) talked like if the culture of the hip hop was in their soul like something spiritual not just music, this is what i feel when a hear Gangstarr , songs like Discipline, skills or Ex girl to Next girl make me feel really good like something magic around me, hip hop and Gangstarr(sorry for my bad english)
Bottom Line : You can't stop technology. There is not a lot of vinyl being released right now. A lot of it is not worth buying. The companies stopped pushing the format years ago. I remember the golden age of dj vinyl. Things have changed. I remember the days of settling for bootleg vinyl when I couldn't get an original pressing. Primo, Scratch, Jazzy Jeff and others keep it as real as it gets. Vinyl will be with us forever, these legends continue to give wax it's proper respect.
What is that awesome tune that kicks in at 2:38 ?
Where can you get the Shyne shirt that Preemo rockin'? That joint ill. lol
Or as the rhyme goes on. Been years since I heard it and still know all the words
I am so thankful I was there on this day.
HIP HOP EVERYDAY,
ALL DAY ❗✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽💪🏽
pure legendary selectaaaaaa!
@djsunproductions I was thinking the same thing. I love Premier, but if hes saying to the crowd "how many of you even buy vinyl?" then uses serato, i'm a bit confused.
His Energy / Voice / Vibe - Controlling shit ! When you Got IT , You got it ✅
I have a dream. To Buy a Numark Battle Pack and do not know if buying with USB port and I will need vynil too? Because I'm thinking that the PC scans through the song VTDJ TO the turntable. Maybe I'm right?
Rakim song is from move the crowd
Great master of hiphop.
What beat was the very 1st one he played? When he was giving J Dilla a shoutout?
Duuuuuuude this is fucking incredible
7:07 what's the name od this song ? sounds awesome !!
any info about why he is wearing a Shyne picture t-shirt ??? :)
Love preemo. This video got me onto Dilla. And ive been getting deeper ever since.
whats the last track called before it goes 2 part 2?? bassline sick.
Is that Shyne Po on his shirt?
You're leaving out one important fact- Premier has paid his dues, has spent years carrying records and collecting records...
11:00 Doug E. Fresh "Play This Only At Night" ......CLASSIC!!!!
REST IN PEACE JAY DEE SHOUT OUT TO ALL Y'ALL WHO LOVE DILLA
Give me please a list of songs from 1:00 to 6:10
TX Representing! ......go...go....Primo!
2:38 sorry Premier, gotta take that for a sample
Back in 1984. A lil group called Art of Noise ~ "Beatbox".
wass da name of the second track after that j.dilla joint
I have one of the very last bags that they sold out of that store!!!!! This bag I have is worth a grip of money 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
good times at that function..miss fat beats
Does anyone know what turntables he's using?
@toneriggz what's that beat at 1:00 "? :D
Absolutely Amazing!
What brand of 2 channel mixer is he using?
you got some dope videos from that day - lol, premier didnt look like he was too prepared
He's not talking about vinyl for preforming since much isn't pressed anymore, but more as in crate digging just for the love.
my top 5 djs premier cashmoney marley marl jam master j jazzy jeff just an opinion
Jincallo made another instrumental from the first one, called Take Cover and is pretty good lol
What about the paper in the middle of the record?
Premier is straight lava on the tts especially with the transitions
You'd think he would have done a vinyl set lol
whats the beat vinyl he is using called
what is the KRS one song called?
Does anybody know the song thats goes from 10:53 to 11:38?
Can someone please tell me the song at 6:33 please????????
the paperbetween da spindle andrecord isto holdthe record from moving bouncing the holesin most records are too big and moves so thats da fix we use cotton paper watever
davy d "one for the treble" one of the sickest beats ever DAMN!!
whats the name of the song at 10:52 been looking for it for mad years i think its a dougie fresh joint. i remember him say " can not be pushed can not be lift and im telling you , you got a whole lot to deal with" thats a line from the version with lyrics.if someone knows plz POST..!!!!
Doug E Fresh "Play This Only At Night".
fuck u
Dont mean to come across rude but who is Jay Zilla (spelling).
Whats the last beat..... Rakim??
what's the name of the 1st track played
What is the name of song at 8:05 minute???
What is the sound playing on j dilla's dedication?
On a fresher note, from the golden ages (porque soy viejo), respect to Premier. Fuck these new modern day critics.
yo can someone answer this question have any one seen dj khaled on a turntable
thank you very much ...!!!!!
what do you think you used the needle?
i like prem energy.. no doubt he is hip hop!!!
im not hating on you premier its dope wathing you dj but what about all that dope scratching you did on the gangstarr tracks
does anyone know the set list?
@Toremanntor its called (epmd Let The Funk Flow)
"I'm the R to the A to the K-I-M, now if I wasn't, then why would I say I am" Legends are born in January.
@TheReggiereg1 After the release of Math, Jeru reportedly had a falling-out with DJ Premier and Guru and was missing from the scene until 1999, when he released his third album, Heroz4Hire. It was released together with Mizmarvel, which was his first album without production from DJ Premier and also his first under KnowSavage Records. It featured the single "99.9 Pa Cent," which was a verbal attack on Gang Starr. The album was less critically acclaimed than his last. Their beef in a nutshell.
THE SONG FROM 11:25 to what ever is called (epmd Let The Funk Flow)
The first track is?
Is he using Serato Scratch?
which is the song of the minute 2:57 to 3:12?
yea then almost every day after that now its been i think 2 weeks i havent seen him
What is that beat right after Krs One`s I`m still #1 ?
Which Mrs track was that?
he's rockin a shyne t shirt i would love to see them work together
I didn't see him, he might've been there...I know Audible Doctor and J57 were there, maybe Koncept...The whole Brown Bag crew performed during that final week but i had left early on that particular day...