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Kirk Dubb Modern Drunkard’s Drunkard of the month

July 22nd, 2011 | By admin

About the Artist – www.kirkdubb.com www.myspace.com/kirkdubb Kirk Dubb “No Hope…Just Booze & Madness…” What do you say about an artist like Kirk Dubb? He has the heart of a poet, the mind of a derelict, and he has just unleashed a debut CD that should impact hip-hop with all the sobriety and subtlety of a detox ward. Booze and Madness proudly displays the drunken dexterity of Kirk Dubb, whose uniquely fermented spin on the rap game is a frothy brew consisting of equal parts Iceberg Slim, King Ad Rock, and Foster Brooks. Make no mistake. The science is as sloshed as it is sociopathic. It is also unapologetic, and undeniably REAL. Kirk Dubb came up on old school rap legends like Kool G Rap and Digital Underground. But his flow comes as much from Bukowski as it does the Beasties. Sample lyrics: “I’d rather throw up than grow up”; “Pass me another and another like I’m Charles Bukowski’s brother”. When Kirk Dubb found his hip-hop religion, he found it floating in the bottom of a pint of Guinness. And he hasn’t strayed far since… “I come from a proud lineage of drunkards and gamblers,” Kirk humbly explains. When no less than Kid Rock heard one early Kirk Dubb track, “This Is It”, he offered to remix it on the spot, saying he would make the inebriated emcee an “underground icon.” Unfortunately for Kirk Dubb, the Kid also signed with Atlantic the same week, putting what was sure to be an intoxicating collaboration (and a record breaking bar tab) on permanent hold. Enter

“Nothing But Trouble” (1991) film clip #4 – Marrying Eldona

July 22nd, 2011 | By admin

Fourth of 4 clips from the 1991 black comedy film “Nothing But Trouble”, starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy and Demi Moore. ** This film can be watched in full for free at 123video.nl, in 3 parts **

Louis Rossetto Interview

July 6th, 2011 | By admin

Louis Rossetto, the founder and former publisher of Wired magazine, tells how the magazine was formed out of San Francisco’s early ’90s digital underground.

Girl Talk – Pure Magic

July 6th, 2011 | By admin

Part 1 of “Bone Hard Zaggin’” 0:00 Snap! – “The Power” 0:00 Lil Scrappy – “No Problem” 0:09 Kanye West – “Jesus Walks” 0:19 Spice Girls – “If U Can’t Dance” 0:20 Cam’ron featuring Juelz Santana – “Oh Boy” 0:20 Digital Underground – “The Humpty Dance” 0:29 Cyndi Lauper – “Time After Time” 0:41 Diplo featuring Lil’ Vicious – “Galang” 0:41 Lloyd Banks – “On Fire” 0:42 Birdman featuring Clipse – “What Happened to That Boy” 0:42 Terror Squad – “Lean Back” 0:43 Jay-Z featuring Pharrell, Omilio Sparks and Shay Haley – “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)” 0:50 LL Cool J featuring Timbaland – “Headsprung” 0:55 Juvenile, Skip and Wacko – “Nolia Clap” 0:57 Hall & Oates – “Rich Girl” 1:07 Black Box – “Strike It Up” 1:13 Petey Pablo – “Freek-a-Leek” 1:17 Genesis – “In Too Deep” 1:31 Tracy Bonham – “Mother Mother” 1:38 Lumidee featuring Fabolous and Busta Rhymes – “Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)” 1:45 Mariah Carey – “Always Be My Baby” 2:16 Genesis – “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight” 2:20 Smashing Pumpkins – “Cherub Rock” 2:27 Bananarama – “Cruel Summer”

Uncut Funk!: Parliament Funkadelic (1of6)

July 6th, 2011 | By admin

For over 30 years, countless Artists, Musicians, and Producers have been influenced, driven, enlightened, propelled, supported, compensated financially, and enhanced by the creative, unorthodoxed, funkdefied sound of this mega-group. Here everyone, is the history of the P! P-Funk to all you maggot brains! Those knowing Parliament Funkadelic, understand what is meant by that phrase; maggot brain… as well as the names like Starchild, Sir Nose and what a bop-gun is… This epic Funkography was released in 2005, and was only broadcast on PBS (Public Broadcasting Station), in the US, a few times that year. However, this was the Writer’s and Director’s goal. To have the public educated, through an educational channel, on the history of the P, Parliament Funkadelic and George Clinton. It’s all good… And, after inhaling this in-depth well rolled hydroponic funkdefied joint, you will now have your license to the mothership connection. All aboard! Credits: A Brazen Hussy Production, Inc. *Written and Directed By: Yvonne Smith *Produced By: Harlene Freezer *Voice of Animated Character / Narrator: Eddie Griffin *Released to the public: 2005

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