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Patty cake, patty cake, get your man
Everybody on me when I do my dance
I look like money and I taste like M’s (mwah)
I see them imitate but it’s cool, I’m a trend
Move my ass like that and my makeup planned
I don’t chase no man, that don’t make no sense
She a bougie ghetto girl, so they mad bitch, and?
If you got a problem with it, you can come and get the hands
~ Luther Campbell / 2 Live Crew
Location: Miami Beach: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RockMead/198/122/27
The famous "Oh Miso Corny" billboard, which used to be located down in the meadows off I-91, heading towards Greenfield, MA. John Allen of Northampton's original pub-rock band, The Big Bad Bollocks, and also a former high-school art teacher (and probably still is) put this together w/ his students to dress-up the boring scenery of the cornfield. As you might have guessed, the title is a send-up to 2 Live Crew's #1 hit song entitled, "Oh Me So Horny." The billboard was later painted over w/ another corn-related painting, this time entitled, "We Don't Want To Hear The Pop-Pops," an anti-violence message. It was later followed w/ yet another message: "Corn In The USA." Unfortunately, the billboard had its day, after numerous rainstorms, bringing rot and decay. It will now live in history.
SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2012
Body Count, 1989, Sire Records (Warner Brothers).
Too Short: Life Is Too Short, 1988, Zomba Records (BMG).
King T: Act A Fool, 1988, Capitol Records.
2 Live Crew: As Nasty As They Wanna Be, 1989, Skywalker Records.
Sir Mix-A-Lot: Seminar, 1989, Nastymix, Def American Records.
D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince: He's The D.J., I'm The Rapper, 1988, Zomba Records (BMG).
The D.O.C.: No One Can It Better, 1989, Ruthless Records (Atlantic).
Young M.C.: Stone Cold Rhymin', 1989, Delicious Vinyl Records.
Ron C: "C" Ya, 1989, Profile Records.
LL Cool J: Walking With A Panther, 1989, CBS Records (Columbia).
King Sun: XL, 1989, Profile Records.
Tone Loc: Loc-ed After Dark, 1987, 1988, 1989, Delicious Vinyl Records.
Public Enemy: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back, 1987, 1988, Def Jam Records (PolyGram).
Kurtis Blow, 1979, 1980, 1988, Mercury Records (PolyGram).
J.J. Fad: Supersonic, 1988, Ruthless Records (Warner/Atlantic).
Sir Mix-A-Lot: Swass, 1988, American Records.
Just Added two more old (previously unreleased) sets to the site. Even MORE 80's! I dont know what I was thinking..come to think of it I may have been trying to get a dj gig at a certain retro night back then..yikes.
Grandmaster Flashback 02
A soundtrack for girls that never talked to me in the 80's:
01. Robin Williams Reality, What a Concept excerpt
02. Looking for the Perfect Beat - Soul Sonic Force
03. Dark Side Whiplash - El Stew
04. A Time For Fear - Art of Noise
05. Unknown Breaks
06. Dont Stop the Rock - Freestlye
07. Funky Little Beat - Connie
08. Two Lone Swordsmen
09. Robin Williams - excerpt
10. Automatic - Pointer Sisters
11. Let the Music Play (instrumental) - Shannon
12. Let the Music Play (Vocal) - Shannon
13. Unknown Breaks
14. Tour de France - Kraftwerk
15. These are the Things - Human League
16. Gut Feeling - DEVO
17. Dont Stop til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
18. The Walk - The Cure
19. Unknown at Moment
20. Close to the Edge - Art of Noise
21. Rockit - Herbie Hancock