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LukeM_UK 01-05-2006 04:42 AM

Any 'RUN-D.M.C.' Fans out there??
 
As you should all guess from the title of this topic:

I'm a fan of RUN-D.M.C. Who else likes them??

Post here......

Cheers,
LukeM_UK.

KineticBeats 01-05-2006 12:58 PM

oh yes.......i hav been and alwayz will be......they where legends for there time but are easily forgotten in the rap game nowadayz

GoodbyeBlueSky 01-05-2006 02:31 PM

of course i like them... some of the greatest rappers of all time.

bungalow 01-05-2006 02:34 PM

I love Run DMC,
great old school hip hop.
I dont think they're the greatest rappers of all time though.
That is a bit of an overstatement, but they are great nonethelss

GoodbyeBlueSky 01-05-2006 02:37 PM

notice i said SOME of the greatest rappers of all time.. i obviously do not think that they are THE greatest rappers of all time.. :rolleyes:

bungalow 01-05-2006 02:40 PM

They were good, but it isnt like they had any kind of outstanding skills.
They rapped like any old-shoolers.
They were very influential but they werent the best.
There are many rappers better than they are.
You have already admitted to not liking much rap.
Therefore, you probably dont listen to it regularly enough to be exposed to better rappers.

GoodbyeBlueSky 01-05-2006 03:05 PM

yeah well.. like you said, im not much of a rap fan.. and it takes a lot for a rapper to catch my attention.. the fact that Run DMC caught my attention and are some of my favorite rappers makes them great in my opinion.. same with tupac and various other rappers..

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-05-2006 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bungalowbill357
They were very influential but they werent the best.

I`d take vision over technique anyday

bungalow 01-05-2006 03:33 PM

Me too, but if you want to talk about the greatest rappers
You have to take into account their technical skill

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-05-2006 03:36 PM

you could do I suppose

still prefer originality though , technique is boring

cas 01-08-2006 01:39 AM

I've always found it ironic that people hail the accomplishments of Run-DMC and then lament the commercialization of hip-hop.

illusion 01-08-2006 04:13 AM

I love Run DMC, probably one of the greats of the game. Very nice and awesome group

ladyluckrules 01-08-2006 09:34 AM

I used to be know all the lyrics to their greatest hits album when I was something like 10 or 11 :\
I also think my favourite song was 'Down with the king'.
Ahaha ohhh that seems like a long time ago.

Urban Hat€monger ? 01-08-2006 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ladyluckrules
I used to be know all the lyrics to their greatest hits album when I was something like 10 or 11 :\
I also think my favourite song was 'Down with the king'.
Ahaha ohhh that seems like a long time ago.

Their greatest hits album was a long tine ago?
sh*t I remember when Raising Hell came out.
One minute all the 'older kids' were walking around in Iron Maiden shirts , the next they`re walking around in dayglo hoodies dragging around old bits of their mums lino & spinning around on it on their heads.

Weird times.

LukeM_UK 01-09-2006 03:33 AM

Thanks for posting everybody. I have both their Greatest Hits albums (1991 & 2003). From those albums I like the following songs. 'Down with the king', 'Can you rock it like this', 'King of rock', '(The 1984 Version of) It's like that', 'Rock box', 'Mary mary' and 'It's tricky'. Post titles of your favourite RUN-D.M.C songs.

Cheers,
LukeM_UK.

Anticks1 01-10-2006 11:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cas
I've always found it ironic that people hail the accomplishments of Run-DMC and then lament the commercialization of hip-hop.

I know its a tough one they are so good but then they are the point when record execs were finally able to porofit from hip hops existense

Hype8 01-18-2006 04:31 PM

Run DMC are legends, no doubt.

cas 01-18-2006 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anticks1
I know its a tough one they are so good but then they are the point when record execs were finally able to porofit from hip hops existense

Can you imagine if a rapper did a song with Aerosmith today? He would get run out of town. I think a lot of the love Run DMC gets is due to nostalgia.

It’s sad that people dismiss the Beastie Boys as a gimmick act because they did so much more to further the “art” of hip-hop.

pdpeart 01-19-2006 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cas
Can you imagine if a rapper did a song with Aerosmith today? He would get run out of town. I think a lot of the love Run DMC gets is due to nostalgia.
It’s sad that people dismiss the Beastie Boys as a gimmick act because they did so much more to further the “art” of hip-hop.

Yeah but at the time Aerosmith was hot,
and lets not forget Puffy did that song 'Come With Me' with some well known guitarist(I don't knowhis name),
Nelly just did a song with that Country singer,
Snoop, Xibit and others just did the video for one of Korns tracks,
Travis from the now defunct Blink 182 has collaborated quite a bit with Hip Hop Artists especially Rappers, Pharrell for one,
Limp Biscuit(sp?) have collaborated with Eminem(before the beef) and Method Man, and have a DJ(forget his name), and employ breakers(breakdancers) for their Videos and shows,
lets not forget Linkin Park doing an ALBUM/DVD with Jay-Z and actually melding Rock and Hip Hop together.

Those are the ones that come to mind at the moment but there are plenty more.
Now I'm not saying all those collaborations were a good idea, I'm just pointing out the fact that what RunDMC did was before it's time and that's why people love them,
They were one of the first to really realise the potential of Hip Hop on a GLOBAL and ECONOMIC scale as oppose to just having block parties and being happy with being signed and the possibility of MAYBE going gold,
Some may argue that that's what contributed to Hip Hop losing it's innocence but it could be argued that it's part of the reason why so many people from the Ghetto are able to hustle legally and bring wealth and positivity back to it's community,
Hip Hop feeds a hell of a lot of people right now, through fashion, films, books, dance and movement, jewellery, alcohol, fruit drinks/water, cars, food, visual art, music etc, etc.

And the Beastie Boys are dope, REAL Hip Hop, surely everyone knows that?

Just my humble opinion!:thumb:

cas 01-19-2006 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pdpeart
Yeah but at the time Aerosmith was hot,
and lets not forget Puffy did that song 'Come With Me' with some well known guitarist(I don't knowhis name),
Nelly just did a song with that Country singer,
Snoop, Xibit and others just did the video for one of Korns tracks,
Travis from the now defunct Blink 182 has collaborated quite a bit with Hip Hop Artists especially Rappers, Pharrell for one,
Limp Biscuit(sp?) have collaborated with Eminem(before the beef) and Method Man, and have a DJ(forget his name), and employ breakers(breakdancers) for their Videos and shows,
lets not forget Linkin Park doing an ALBUM/DVD with Jay-Z and actually melding Rock and Hip Hop together.

Those are the ones that come to mind at the moment but there are plenty more.
Now I'm not saying all those collaborations were a good idea, I'm just pointing out the fact that what RunDMC did was before it's time and that's why people love them,
They were one of the first to really realise the potential of Hip Hop on a GLOBAL and ECONOMIC scale as oppose to just having block parties and being happy with being signed and the possibility of MAYBE going gold,
Some may argue that that's what contributed to Hip Hop losing it's innocence but it could be argued that it's part of the reason why so many people from the Ghetto are able to hustle legally and bring wealth and positivity back to it's community,
Hip Hop feeds a hell of a lot of people right now, through fashion, films, books, dance and movement, jewellery, alcohol, fruit drinks/water, cars, food, visual art, music etc, etc.

And the Beastie Boys are dope, REAL Hip Hop, surely everyone knows that?

Just my humble opinion!:thumb:

True nuff.

Musical collaborations typically come about for one of three reasons. First being an actual artistic connection between the parties involved (Em and Elton). Second is the attempt one artist to gain musical credibility through association (Puffy and Sting). Last is for the sole purpose of capitalizing on the almighty dollar (Run-DMC and Aerosmith).

I never fault anyone for trying to secure themselves financially. However as a fan of the “art” of hip-hop I can’t help but feel that Run-DMC inadvertently contributed to its downward spiral. That’s not to say that I don’t appreciate them or that I didn’t bang Run-DMC in my speaker box as a kid. It’s more an observation by a fan saddened by the current state of the industry. Just my 2 cents.

All_Nite_Dinah 01-19-2006 09:52 AM

Who dosn't like Run DMC?

LukeM_UK 01-31-2006 07:40 AM

^ It doesn't look like many, does it?! :)

anticipation 01-31-2006 03:25 PM

*raises hand*

WACK EMCEES!

LukeM_UK 02-06-2006 04:28 AM

^ Pardon?

hostileairwaves 02-09-2006 08:30 PM

who couldn't like run dmc.. BIG!


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