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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

 

NSFW "Get It Girl 2 Live Crew

 

Location: Miami Beach: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RockMead/198/122/27

 

Credits: beachysl.wordpress.com/2023/07/13/get-it-girl/

Forgot I took this one back in 2018. Title inspired by Hadrien Feraud

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.

This hair gel is Luke Skywalker approved! Makes you want to Move Somethin', C'mon Babe!

   

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

Ah yes, one of the classics from the 90's. Truly an exquisite work of artistic expression. Never has so much been said in one simple phrase: "Me so horny."

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