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Ink 19 :: Public Enemy
December 1999 :: Live Ink :: Public Enemy (S. Kern)
PUBLIC ENEMY Variety Playhouse, Atlanta GA October 13, 1999 by S. Kern The first thing I noticed about this show was the S1Ws... they were out of step. To give background for those who aren't familiar with Public Enemy, there exist the S1Ws -- always male, usually more than two -- who provide the dance ...
Ink 19 :: Public Enemy
Revolverlution (Koch). Review by Rob Walsh.
PUBLIC ENEMY REVOLVERLUTION Koch For fifteen years, Public Enemy has unyieldingly placed substance above style. They are one of the few hip hop acts around who are not concerned with diamond encrusted platinum medallions, rollin' on 20-inch rims, or how much they make in a year. Yeah, there is that ...
Ink 19 :: Check the Technique
Brian Colman's book gives the inside scoop on 36 classic hip-hop albums, all from the mouths of the artists who created them. Lori Bartlett thinks it's about time.
...from the artists who made them. The line-up for Check the Technique is a who’s who of superstars in the hip-hop era. Old school favorites such as Public Enemy, Run DMC, and De La Soul speak out about their tunes. The new class including the Wu-Tang Clan, The Roots, and The Fugees chime in, too. Coleman...
Ink 19 :: Rock The Bells
When Rock The Bells took its hip hop circus on the road it may have left the core acts back in the big cities (Rage Against The Machine and Public Enemy to name just two), but Chris Catania still managed to discover some sublime moments at the tour's stop in Chicago.
...a slimmed down version of the San Bernadino, CA and New York stops, both of which featured bills filled with the likes of Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy and also boasted a merging with Guerilla Union's other sponsored summer hip hop tour, the Paid Dues festival, which featured Sage Francis,...
Ink 19 :: The Top 19 Deaths of 2005
Carl F Gauze selects the 19 most important public figures to pass away in the last 12 months. Sad -- but true!
.... And you could get them with chicken. 10. As a child, I watched the body counts of Viet Nam and wondered how we could kill so many more of the enemy and not win the war. Apparently General William Westmoreland couldn't either, so ultimately we did the only thing possible -- we declared success and went...
Ink 19 :: My Dad, the War Hero
June 1998 :: Feature :: My Dad, the War Hero (Rhoda Baggs Koss)
...by Boeing, the B-17, was built upon the concept that strategic bombing from very high altitudes in formations would be self-defending against enemy fighters. The B-17 Flying Fortress could fly at higher altitudes (30,000 feet) than Germany's bombers, which turned out to be a costly, yet important strategy...
Ink 19 :: The Sins of Thy Past
Stein Haukland risks great personal derision by revealing the ten guiltiest of his musical guilty pleasures. Be gentle.
...everybody, take a look at me/I've got street credibility," rapped George Michael, and I was far too young to tell him that no, he didn't. It took Public Enemy (by way of Anthrax) to show me that rap could matter in a very real way. 5) Hair Metal Faster Pussycat, Skid Row, Dokken, L.A. Guns -- you...
Ink 19 :: F-15 Strike Eagle, McDonnell Douglas
June 1998 :: War Machinery :: F-15 Strike Eagle, McDonnell Douglas (James MacLaren)
...Douglas Not Available to Private Citizens. Governments: Contact McDonnell Douglas So fuck you, I've had enough. All you tough guy gangsta rapper, public enemy nitwits can all just go take a flying fuck at the moon. OK? Everybody wants to be a tough guy. Everybody wants to intimidate everybody else....
Ink 19 :: The Gunga Din
Singer Siobhan Duffy describes the Gunga Din's sound as "Southern Lounge." But what exactly does that mean? As she tells Marcel Feldmar, it aon't indie rock...
...smooth under his bass] usually has stacks of Motown, I have a lot of different things. One tape that's made it through the past two tours is the Public Enemy record. We just heard that again. We all listen to so many different kinds of music. Indian soundtracks are a must, but we've never really listened...
Ink 19 :: Security Blankcheck
David Lee Beowulf helps us define freedom.
...been put into insane asylums where they belong, anyway? Them damn bigoted zealots are the problem with the country today, anyway! And if there's an enemy to an individual's security, it's certainly someone's "religion" being forced on someone else... But I digress. "Liberty," as I believe it's to be...
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