NEVER TOO LATE TO GET YO'SEF EJAMAKAYTED . . . . THE PHARCYDE HAS SOME SERIOUS HISTORY GOING BACK TO '91/'92 AND ITS REALLY WORTH CHECKIN OUT . . . . DROP IN, COOL SHIT MOS DEF.
REAL COOL SHIT - REAL BIKES, REAL CARS, REAL TUNES . . . . AND A LI'L BIT OF REAL VITRIOLIC RANTING . . . . AND A WHOLE BUNCH OF OTHER COOL STUFF THAT GIVES ME THE HORN . . . . unless otherwise stated, all words, blurbs and drivel herein are entirely mine. I hope you dig it. All my personal photos can be enlarged by clicking on the image.
Friday, 5 October 2012
THE PHARCYDE "DROP" 1995 . . . . TOO FAR IN FRONT OF THE GAME FOR THEIR OWN GOOD . . . . SUPER SWITCHED ON BROTHERS CHOPPIN IT UP IN THEIR OWN IDIOSYNCRATIC STYLE . . . . THIS CLIP WAS A FIRST OF ITS KIND, JUST AS WAS THE TRACK ITSELF . . . . RUNNING BACKWARDS TO THE FUTURE . . . . NOT SURE IF THEY ARE STILL RUNNIN BUT THEY AIN'T PASSIN ME BY . . . . PHAROUT AND PHREAKIN !!!
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Their best clip !!!
ReplyDeletei miss so much 90's hip hop. WtF happens to the modern one ????
Yes Ollie, it was a golden era, rhythm and melody, rhythm and melody, rhythm and melody . . . .
DeleteWhiteline, good post. I was lucky enough to see these dudes in 91-92(dating myself too) when I lived in Wash, DC. It was the Hit Squad Tour: EPMD, Redman, K-Solo, Das EFX, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Pharcyde. Pharcyde was the opening act. Their first album had just come out, Ya Mama, Passin Me By. No one really knew who they were quite yet since they were the only west coast group on the bill. They blew people's minds. Great show. Great group. I wish they could've held it together.
ReplyDeleteThanks Masterlink, wow, what a lineup that gig was man, only familiar with EPMD and Redman as far as music goes, the others sadly are just names I can vaguely recall from mags etc, I could understand how folks minds would've warped, Passin Me By in particular was always special, kinda trippy and so different from what else was going on at the time. It was about that time I saw Fishbone for the first time out here and they really blew me away too . . . that period was a bit of a highwater mark in many ways for hip hop. Take it easy Funk Master, peace.
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