[identity profile] freakytigger.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
Tomorrow's Pazz and Jop Poll Poll is no ordinary one - it is 1986, era of THE HIP HOP WARS. Now admittedly the Hip Hop Wars had very little if anything to do with the Village Voice but I'm sure we won't let that stop us. To get us in the mood here is an MP3 from each side of the battle lines:

Schooly D - "PSK (What Does It Mean?)" - the 'first gangsta rap' record (so says Wikipedia), Schooly D was championed by certain sections of the NME.

The Bodines - "Therese" - the second single by Glossop indie band The Bodines was included on C86, the legendary compilation put together by certain other sections of the NME.

These should whet your appetites for the feast of commentary (well erm possibly) to be unleashed at lunchtime tomorrow.

since nobody is saying much about them...

Date: 2006-09-25 09:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mcarratala.livejournal.com
...I'd just like to say I have always loved both of these tracks. They are kind of complementary: Therese is best listened to with the treble right up, whereas PSK... would have actually blown up my speakers with the bass on full, probably. Therese is fabulously urgent and sort of tripping over itself...

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