Thursday, June 30, 2011

22 Years Ago in Hip-Hop, Sports, and Life...

So recently we decided to take it back 11 years to the year 2000, to see what was good in Hip-Hop, sports, and all that good stuff. Even though the year 2000 was a true transitional year for Sports, Style, and Hip-Hop…. we can’t stop there. 

Let’s take it back 11 more years to 1989.

Back when I used to chase girls at OXR but none of them chased me back. 


Back when Joe Montana led the San Francisco 49ers over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII

Back when Joe Dumars and Isaiah Thomas led the Detroit Pistons in a 4-0 sweep of the showtime Lakers. 

The Fighting Lou Holtzies won the National Championship after beating then #3 West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl, #2 USC on the road, and #1 Miami in the classic Catholics vs. Convicts game. 

Duke, Seton Hall, Michigan, and Illinois were in the Final Four, with Michigan beating Seton Hall by 1 in the championship game. 



Kids were watching Inspector Gadget, the original Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Double Dare, and You Can’t Do That on Television. 

Adults were watching Cheers, Night Court, Cosby Show, and Steve Urkel was introduced in the first season of Family Matters.

And the Air Jordan III’s dropped.
Yes, I was into all of that, but mostly I was into the music. I kept fresh batteries for my Walkman. 

I even had electrical tape that I used to stick my walk man to the handlebars on my bike. 

Oh and when I say Walkman, I’m not talking bout the CD Walkman or those lil TVs… I’m talking about the old school tape deck Walkman.

So get in where you fit in on the 1989 Hip-Hop rotation…

De La Soul - Me Myself and I:
This track was nothing short of fun. When I got to high school, I was pissed to find that it was NOTHING like this video.

Nice and Smooth - Sometimes I Rhyme Slow:
This is still a classic… I remember where I was the first time I heard it

The D.O.C. - The Formula:
This entire album was far underrated.  I could easily put Funky Enough, or the Grand Finale on here too.


LL Cool J - Jingling Baby:

After rocking the bells, and telling the world that he’s bad and needs love…. LL came back with this party track that still goes hard today.

Sir Mix A Lot - My Hooptie:
From the west to the east and the dirty dirty….. we ALL could relate to this one at one point in our lives.

EPMD - So Wat Cha Sayin:
This track was simply a foreshadowing event of what this group was capable of putting together. This one still hits hard.


Geto Boys – Read These Nikes:
There is NO REASON I should have been listening to this when I was 11 years old. After listening to Willie D go HARD on this track. Nikes was all that I wanted (and never got) 


(Disclaimer – this song is gangsta! Harsh lyrics and all that, I’m just saying. Feel free to click the link - http://youtu.be/U1iY5a1D3zs - if  you still want to listen to this track,) 


Biz Markie - Just A Friend:

You could be living in a mud filled hole, under a barn, 80 miles deep in a corn field in Nebraska… and  you would have STILL heard this track.  This one will go on until the end of time.


Biz Markie - Just A Friend by Warner-Music


1989.. what seems like yesterday is actually 22 years ago... 
- Slim
 
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