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Yes yes y'all : the Experience Music Project oral history of hip-hop's first decade / Jim Fricke, Charlie Ahearn.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: 340 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0306811847
  • 030681224X
  • 1903985579
  • 9780306811845
  • 9780306812248
  • 9781903985571
Other title:
  • Oral history of hip-hop's first decade
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 782.4216490973 22
LOC classification:
  • ML3531 .F75 2002
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Nelson George -- Players -- Rocking : gang culture and the beginnings of hip-hop -- Forefathers : B-boy and DJ culture in the Bronx -- MCs take the stage : the rise of MC crews -- Origins of the MC ; Crews, security, and violence at parties ; B-boys ; Blackout of 1977 -- And you don't stop : the scene matures -- Flyers and artists -- Rapper's delight : Hip-hop goes commercial -- Fresh, wild, fly and bold : the scene : 1980-1981 -- Women ; Club scene in the Bronx -- All around the world the same song : hip-hop takes over -- Epilogue : No boundaries.
Summary: Hip-hop today is ubiquitous, dominating not only the music industry but also popular culture around the world. Like rock and roll before it, it has permanently transformed music, art, dance and fashion while capturing millions of listeners - and this vast cultural revolution was all started by a bunch of street kids in the ravaged Bronx of the 1970s. Documenting hip-hop's remarkable genesis, this book tells its stories in voices that bristle with vitality, character, humour and menace, tracing the music from DJ Kool Herc's first parties in 1973 through the release of "Rapper's Delight" in 1979 and the rise of the new school in the mid 1980s. Fricke and Ahearn weave an electric narrative from the accounts of over 50 of hip-hop's founders and stars, old school and new, including Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Kool Herc, Melle Mel, Grand Wizard Theodore, Grandmaster Caz, Rahiem, Fab 5 Freddy, Tony Tone and DMC. A wealth of previously unseen photographs, flyers and posters illustrate the text. This work is a chorus of voices, a tale of artistry in the face of extraordinary adversity, and the definitive history of a revolution created with nothing more than a microphone, a turntable and a dance floor [Publisher description].
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Includes discography and index.

Includes index.

Introduction / Nelson George -- Players -- Rocking : gang culture and the beginnings of hip-hop -- Forefathers : B-boy and DJ culture in the Bronx -- MCs take the stage : the rise of MC crews -- Origins of the MC ; Crews, security, and violence at parties ; B-boys ; Blackout of 1977 -- And you don't stop : the scene matures -- Flyers and artists -- Rapper's delight : Hip-hop goes commercial -- Fresh, wild, fly and bold : the scene : 1980-1981 -- Women ; Club scene in the Bronx -- All around the world the same song : hip-hop takes over -- Epilogue : No boundaries.

Hip-hop today is ubiquitous, dominating not only the music industry but also popular culture around the world. Like rock and roll before it, it has permanently transformed music, art, dance and fashion while capturing millions of listeners - and this vast cultural revolution was all started by a bunch of street kids in the ravaged Bronx of the 1970s. Documenting hip-hop's remarkable genesis, this book tells its stories in voices that bristle with vitality, character, humour and menace, tracing the music from DJ Kool Herc's first parties in 1973 through the release of "Rapper's Delight" in 1979 and the rise of the new school in the mid 1980s. Fricke and Ahearn weave an electric narrative from the accounts of over 50 of hip-hop's founders and stars, old school and new, including Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Kool Herc, Melle Mel, Grand Wizard Theodore, Grandmaster Caz, Rahiem, Fab 5 Freddy, Tony Tone and DMC. A wealth of previously unseen photographs, flyers and posters illustrate the text. This work is a chorus of voices, a tale of artistry in the face of extraordinary adversity, and the definitive history of a revolution created with nothing more than a microphone, a turntable and a dance floor [Publisher description].

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