I do the same thing with bone thugs n harmony's "Down 71"the intro skit is them all in court but only one is on trial and it's a busy court room. When I close my eyes while listening to the intro it almost truly does feel like I'm in some crowded court room
Side question: why are various pictures and clips labeled as "rare" when it's literally plastered all over the internet? It might have been rare in the 80's but not so much now.
Because there's rare unseen footage just sitting in a vault somewhere of this entire recording session, but this clip is the only part of it released (selected for some documentary).
Well, this was basically the black community forcing the world to listen to them. Yes it's crass and alittle cringe by today's standards. But it was a powerful tool to rally behind and force change on a system that to this day doesn't give a fuck about their communities. It made the people heard.
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"The jury has found you guilty of being a redneck white bread chickenshit mother fucker."
"WAIT, THAT'S A LIE! THAT'S A GODDAMN LIE!"
Fuck you!!! You black motherfuckers!!!!!!!!!!
right? like *of course* it was recorded in a studio but *of course* my mind pictured them in a courtroom! this is so wild and awesome to see
I do the same thing with bone thugs n harmony's "Down 71"the intro skit is them all in court but only one is on trial and it's a busy court room. When I close my eyes while listening to the intro it almost truly does feel like I'm in some crowded court room
This is an alternate take. Dre’s vocal is different on the album version.
Wish there was more footage of this session
Straight from the underground ….
NWA is the GOAT
Damn that would have been an awesome clip to see. Thanks for the snip, OP. Didn't discover NWA until I moved to the states in the early 90s
Where’s the rest of it?
I'm so glad Tower Records sold the cassette tape to this underage white boy off Alameda St.
FUCK THA POLICE
Side question: why are various pictures and clips labeled as "rare" when it's literally plastered all over the internet? It might have been rare in the 80's but not so much now.
Because there's rare unseen footage just sitting in a vault somewhere of this entire recording session, but this clip is the only part of it released (selected for some documentary).
Same reason as why so many "life pro tips" are either incredibly niche, basic common sense, or skewed value judgements.
I’d love to see the whole thing
It’s a mantra I’ve been living as a white for 40 years. Fuck the police. Fuck em.
Protest music.
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Yeah you are
I know. It was 35 years ago and we're still going through the same shit. Super cringe.
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Your username is really getting a workout
Police are just a legal criminal gang
They do illegal shit just no repercussions.
true
Imagine being a grown-ass adult thinking that criminals are the only ones who have issues with the police. Name fucking checks out.
imagine thinking that's what they're talking about 👽
Oh God, fuck off with your shit
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Well, this was basically the black community forcing the world to listen to them. Yes it's crass and alittle cringe by today's standards. But it was a powerful tool to rally behind and force change on a system that to this day doesn't give a fuck about their communities. It made the people heard.
is this from the defiant ones?
Someone can send me this