Friday, 15 January 2010
Friday, 8 January 2010
Greatest breaks in Hip Hop pt 1
Here is perhaps the greatest break in Hip Hop history, Apache by Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (who weren't even a proper band).
It all started with this, a song by Bert Weedon (written by Jerry Lordan).
Before The Shadow's decided to cover it in 1960. The song was a hit in the UK for Cliff Richards backing band, it was then covered by Jørgen Ingmann and it hit big in the U.S.
Michael Viner worked for a Record Company and had access to dead studio time (i.e. when no one was recording) and decided to invite some friends (Ringo Starr possibly???) to knock out a few tunes, thus this was born and Hip Hop had a national anthem.
Of course not every version is that great, although this has a camp, cheesy quality to it.
It all started with this, a song by Bert Weedon (written by Jerry Lordan).
Before The Shadow's decided to cover it in 1960. The song was a hit in the UK for Cliff Richards backing band, it was then covered by Jørgen Ingmann and it hit big in the U.S.
Michael Viner worked for a Record Company and had access to dead studio time (i.e. when no one was recording) and decided to invite some friends (Ringo Starr possibly???) to knock out a few tunes, thus this was born and Hip Hop had a national anthem.
Of course not every version is that great, although this has a camp, cheesy quality to it.
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Happy 2K10
Not been around much recently as life is just mad hectic at the moment. It's all good though, I think.
Anyways just wanted to wish you all a happy and prosperous NY, lets make 2K10 a big one.
Anyways just wanted to wish you all a happy and prosperous NY, lets make 2K10 a big one.
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