The depth, commanded your attention. He was like that hardass strict as fuck dad that if you hear him, you BETTER fuckin listen. I just close my eye and my head bobs as he moves through your body.
@@StephenSypert the idiocy in our society is out of control. Have you ever heard of the great DUMBING down? This group is affiliated with the nation of Islam, and they hate white people fool
White boy from Arkansas signing in. Was listening to this when it came out in 1990. My Dad smashed my Fear of A Black Planet tape with his fist. Not too long after I had a "Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black" poster on my wall and he didn't say shit. Fight the power...
Essential . Period. The first time i heard Public Enemy, i thought .........."How can you create anything better than this?" That was 1987, still feel the same today.
Oh my God THIS PUMPS ME UP!!! In college, my roommates name was Tara and we called out house the Tara-dome AND THIS WAS OUR THEME SONG!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️And hell yeah, kids don't know anything about music that really inspires.
I was a white, heavy metal loving Aussie teenager in the late 80's when I first heard Public Enemy. It just grabbed me by the throat and kicked me hard in the nuts. I loved it then and I love it still.
Saw them in concert in the 90's and they changed my life. College professors got challenged after we learned from Chuck D. Thanks P.E. JB from North Philly Hunting Park-Logan Triangle in the house
Please Chuck D do this to all your songs. This is the best remake to one of your songs. Please remaster all your awesome music using your band. You guys deserved to be the closing act to every tour you've been on since you've been touring.
This is MOST Badass! How did I miss this??? I had to pick my jaw up off the table! PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE! Strong Island's Finest! That Steinberger is growling! This wipes the FLOOR with anything out there today. Most impressive.
Waw!!! I can feel that energy transmitting to my room!! Best then, best now. No other Hip Hop group can come as hard as them!!🙋🏿♀️🙋🏿♀️🙏🏿🙏🏿🙆🏿♂️🙆🏿♂️👌🏾🖤🖤🖤👊🏿💕🇬🇭🇬🇭😎😘
Go head Professor Griff. I love to get his kicks in. And let's not forget about The S1W's👍🏼This remake is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 still in 2020 🎧 & beyond. Be Safe Everyone🌏😷
As a young half Sicilian/White kid,i was introduced to Black Culture,it was surrounded by Sicilian/Italian,so it was amazing learning about REAL AFRICAN/AMERICAN culture!!CHUCK D has done as much Americans as anyone!!!
We need rap like PE now more than EVER. In these times of racism, mysognyny and war around the world, the intelligent political artists need to CREATE!!!!!!!
Yeah, but it's not PE's fault, or rap's, that too many refuse to get their heads squared away. In a sense, I think this is or should have been plenty. I get your point, but I also find it a bit off, that PE -- or someone like them -- has to repeat the message. Right? It's fatiguing, always having to remind people in America, race is not a joke. And it is getting pathetic. People need to get up to speed, yesterday.
There is literally barely any racism or misogyny left in the Western hemisphere ffs. Government corruption and central banking have hijacked the planet.. And they use the media to divide us over non-issues like race. Wake up.
I remember when this song came out! I was on my way to the desert to fight people that hadn't harmed my people since the Muslim slave trade! I literally fought a former colonizer under the directions of a current one! I know better now. The veil has been lifted for me. Urithi wangu ni Balanta na Zulu! Ubuntu Ma'at Ase'🇬🇼🇿🇦🇰🇪🇿🇦
When this came out 1990 it rocked harder than the so called Heavy Metal bands. It was real and not some corporate Rock garbage that was shoved down our throats.
I was supposed to be in the gym an hour ago. Still sitting in my car watching this video. Professor Griff is hard as hell. That boy ain't no joke, Public Enemy #1 .
Damn all i can say is Bass! How low can you go? Death row, what a brother know, Once again, back is the incredible rhyme animal, the incredible, D, Public Enemy number one "Five-O" said, "Freeze!" and I got numb, Can I tell 'em that I really never had a gun? But it's the wax that the Terminator X spun
The sad thing about Public Enemy, is that the very audience that they spoke to 25 years ago ( young Black men ), aren't even their core fan base anymore. Their concerts and shows are 85 - 90% white. And they're much more popular internationally than they are in the States. Nothing wrong with white people loving P.E. But as a black man who listened to P.E. as a youth, it's sad that black kids of today don't even listen to . . or don't see the artists of their generation . . make impactful music like this.
I often have the same sense with jazz. I'm white, and a jazz freak. When I was delving more into jazz history, an it's contexts for peoples, places and times, how important it was for everything from people having access to livelihoods, to integration, to the African movements that coincided with the civil rights momements, it seemed kind of, I'm not sure what word to use, sad, not that an idiom speaks so loudly and passionately to white people, but that it seems not to for black people(generally). Jazz has played a large role in North American Culture and has, as well been one of the greater influences on funk, soul, hiphop and rap--so there is even a genealogy there. I'm not suggesting that anyone is obligated to relate to a culture or adhere to traditions simply because there is an ethnic relationship--that in itself seems racist--yet there seems something lost when there is this really rich cultural history that seems in many ways divorced from the places and peoples it grew out of.
finisher3x I first heard p-e in 88 along with all the other rap acts of the day, I was hooked from there on with all my friends! we were all about 12yrs old, white and british so rap has always been multi cultural and crossed continents!!!! its the same old story music always will brings like minded people together, what ever their colour and country of origin;-)
I grew up with this - Chuck D still has one of the most powerful hip hop voices ever recorded!
The depth, commanded your attention. He was like that hardass strict as fuck dad that if you hear him, you BETTER fuckin listen.
I just close my eye and my head bobs as he moves through your body.
THE.
White boy from Brooklyn NY 50 years old. Public Enemy Run DMC still the greatest of all time. Early years of rap. Miss it but still love it. 👍👍
Legends for Sure! Never be the anothe....both of them.r
Anti-Semitic evil a holes actually
48 year old skinny white boy from Texas 1000% agrees with you.
@@StephenSypert the idiocy in our society is out of control. Have you ever heard of the great DUMBING
down? This group is affiliated with the nation of Islam, and they hate white people fool
@@josephcolella3107 yes indeed. Keeping it funky fresh since '69 xo💋❤️
White boy from Arkansas signing in. Was listening to this when it came out in 1990. My Dad smashed my Fear of A Black Planet tape with his fist. Not too long after I had a "Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black" poster on my wall and he didn't say shit. Fight the power...
My old man did the same with my NWA tape when he heard it. In the early 90s Australia
I got my cassette tape from a family member
Christmas day back in say 1982 just liein the Trac forwarded is an 82 public enemy's thought processes
@@joserivera8812 Live Black it matters cocasian
I'll never get tired of this tune, so insanely hype, and those bars are absolute poetry
That man Chuck was spittin that shit! Crazy bars! Wow.
Public Enemy....Chuck D.....they were generations ahead
I haven't heard any modern rap song that comes anywhere close to this, and the other great rap tracks of the late 80's and early 90's
Need more metal thrash mixes of these PE classics, still better than anything in today's charts...
That's right homie
Essential . Period. The first time i heard Public Enemy, i thought .........."How can you create anything better than this?" That was 1987, still feel the same today.
Public enemy is the best
One of the best rap groups
@@erikniles565 One of the best ANYTHING groups. Didn't you listen to this?
Oh my God THIS PUMPS ME UP!!!
In college, my roommates name was Tara and we called out house the Tara-dome AND THIS WAS OUR THEME SONG!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️And hell yeah, kids don't know anything about music that really inspires.
Seeing this performed live makes you want to fight everyone.
I was a white, heavy metal loving Aussie teenager in the late 80's when I first heard Public Enemy.
It just grabbed me by the throat and kicked me hard in the nuts.
I loved it then and I love it still.
Same - Pine Rivers, Turrbal country
And when they sampled Slayer...fk yeah
Word up, brother! Kaurna country in the house...
😂🤣🤙🤘🖤
Dio and Chuck in the same playlist in New England. Wicked.
His voice ! It's pure power something you will not find today or ever again sadly .
-Takes a nation of millions to hold us back
-Appetite for destruction
The 2 albums that raised me.
Same here
Facts
Chuck was so ahead of the game…even predicted the rise of online music on an MTV interview. PE forever
this is how rock music should be!! wild, rebellious, social issue fighting
By far the best rap group ever.
This is by far the dumbest statement in the entire history of UA-cam
Yes one of them you can't forget the WU-
@@afez7101 and nwa
Its not even close
Nah Wu Tang
Saw them in concert in the 90's and they changed my life. College professors got challenged after we learned from Chuck D. Thanks P.E.
JB from North Philly
Hunting Park-Logan Triangle in the house
Please Chuck D do this to all your songs. This is the best remake to one of your songs. Please remaster all your awesome music using your band. You guys deserved to be the closing act to every tour you've been on since you've been touring.
I love Chuck D and the band's intensity and it's true not fake just going thru motions. They mean it!
This is MOST Badass! How did I miss this??? I had to pick my jaw up off the table! PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE! Strong Island's Finest! That Steinberger is growling! This wipes the FLOOR with anything out there today. Most impressive.
2020 that shit is fire
Yep this shit is fire!
Rap and rock. Together forever. Harder than you think. PEACE!
The greatesr rap group ever assembled 💯👍
This is what I miss most of all, all the energy man it was life altering if ya dig me
Nobody flows as good as Chuck D
Waw!!! I can feel that energy transmitting to my room!! Best then, best now. No other Hip Hop group can come as hard as them!!🙋🏿♀️🙋🏿♀️🙏🏿🙏🏿🙆🏿♂️🙆🏿♂️👌🏾🖤🖤🖤👊🏿💕🇬🇭🇬🇭😎😘
I'm 24 yrs. old from Brownsville Brooklyn NY. when this joint came out, so you know I was lit!
Saw them last night I been a massive fan since I was youth back in 1988 and they still bring the noise
peace
1
With a sound that drives, and cuts like a knife, my time. 😎
How can 114 people dislike this!!!??? This is real proper hiphop music at its finest!
Because they ain't got no style ;-)
The soundscape is phenomenal! Public enemy for life 2022 & beyond.
"It's weak to speak and blame somebody else
When you destroy yourself"
Nuff said!
After all these years I still know every word
Now that's what true rap is. with a band! Public Enemy No.1 is #1 for sure best rap band ever.
We Need Music Like This, The Beats, The Rhythm and The Sound 20 years of Fighting The Power ✊
One of the greatest iconic tracks ever put on wax
We need P.E. Back right now with all this shit going down
Bangs in 2024💥💥💥💥💥
CHUCK D IS THE ULTIMATE RAPPER FOR THE ULTIMATE RAP GROUP PUBLIC ENEMY!
Go head Professor Griff. I love to get his kicks in. And let's not forget about The S1W's👍🏼This remake is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 still in 2020 🎧 & beyond.
Be Safe Everyone🌏😷
The day I left the Navy, I bought 'Fear of a Black Planet' on cassette and jammed it all the way from Washington state to Texas. This was my jam!!!
the wery cultura hip-hop rap respect from italy 💣🔥👊🎤🎙🔝
As a young half Sicilian/White kid,i was introduced to Black Culture,it was surrounded by Sicilian/Italian,so it was amazing learning about REAL AFRICAN/AMERICAN culture!!CHUCK D has done as much Americans as anyone!!!
So you felt his verse on Bensonhurst?
Good to see Professor Griff, Minister of Information with Public Enemy again.
Damn Griff I Thought That Was A Youngin Movin Around Like That, And He Back With PE 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾💯
Grewup on this, I left Bum Rush the Show in my car. My son and his friends drove it and heard it and now are PE fans in 2022.
Was 12 when first got this in my Walkman and been a key album since. This tune smacks it 💪
Every brother aint a brother- AGREED!
Seven Winters TRUE TO THE CORE!!!!
Bomb Squad Geniuses beyond technology and time!!!
Throw a voice like Chuck D.
Saw these in Manchester UK before they were really big, amazing
hidden gem. makes modern rap look like gunk for the mindless.
We need rap like PE now more than EVER. In these times of racism, mysognyny and war around the world, the intelligent political artists need to CREATE!!!!!!!
Especially RIGHT NOW with George Floyd murder!!!!👊🏿🙆🏿♂️🙋🏿♀️🙏🏿🖤
Yeah, but it's not PE's fault, or rap's, that too many refuse to get their heads squared away. In a sense, I think this is or should have been plenty.
I get your point, but I also find it a bit off, that PE -- or someone like them -- has to repeat the message. Right? It's fatiguing, always having to remind people in America, race is not a joke. And it is getting pathetic. People need to get up to speed, yesterday.
@@paulcanis6297 many bands black and white have made the statements like you say peoples heads are gone
And such champions of antisemitism!
There is literally barely any racism or misogyny left in the Western hemisphere ffs.
Government corruption and central banking have hijacked the planet.. And they use the media to divide us over non-issues like race. Wake up.
Chuck D is the GOAT. Rhymes coming furiously like Tyson punches to the face. Damn!!!!
COOL G RAPP, I love it the way professor Griff came out there with that spiritual art!☯️
Flav never fails to crack me up! Awesome music. As heavy as it ever was. Chuck, you still sound great.
Not a song but a whole experience ! to some extend its richness reminds me of some James Brown Epic songs
This is amazing.
Bless to PE and other conscious artists out there like
RATM, Prophets of Rage, Immortal Technique, Saul Williams, EL-P, Allflaws
I remember when this song came out! I was on my way to the desert to fight people that hadn't harmed my people since the Muslim slave trade! I literally fought a former colonizer under the directions of a current one! I know better now. The veil has been lifted for me. Urithi wangu ni Balanta na Zulu! Ubuntu Ma'at Ase'🇬🇼🇿🇦🇰🇪🇿🇦
When this came out 1990 it rocked harder than the so called Heavy Metal bands. It was real and not some corporate Rock garbage that was shoved down our throats.
Even if everybody doesn’t agree with everybody about whatever issue is on the news that day, THIS….T H I S was kickin the shit out of everybody. 🤘🏻
Still beats modern day hip hop!!
+Amppurulaa big time
By far...
absolutely!!!!!!!!!!
Still in 2018
This REAL HIP-HOP -> DESTROYS so-called modern day shit-pop by a -> LAND SLIDE!!!! 💯👍🏽🌟💎
♥️ hear the drummer get wicked!!!! 👊👊
OMFG! Love this video!! So hard hitting!! Words, message, and beat!!
"....hear the drummer get wicked" Awesome
This was our hype music in the highschool football locker room before games.
Chuck D the GOAT
Long live the 🐐 Chuck D!! The original protest anthem.
Best band I ever saw live 🙌
I was supposed to be in the gym an hour ago. Still sitting in my car watching this video. Professor Griff is hard as hell. That boy ain't no joke, Public Enemy #1 .
Right on.... this version is totally hypnotic
The same that happened to rap happened to punk and everything else thats about something important. fuck.
Great remix!
Straight Heat! Fire 2023! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
PE needs to put out another banger for 2020. Especially now with everything going on.
Best hip hop vid ever
F - me. This mix rips. Saw these guys last night in Vancouver - blew the doors off the place.
Best Voice of any Rapper ever
One of the best metal rock songs ever.
this is some serious shit. might be my favourite theyve ever done.i dont even know if its rap metal or what but if it is its the best ive heard
Love this song. It's seriously bangin
Love it ❤
This is SOOOOO DOPE!!!!!
Two of the greatest songs ever made! Welcome To The Jungle! & Welcome To The Terrordome! 🎸🐐🔥🤘🏽
Chuck you are the best at what you do .I have muxh love for you and yours.
Public enemy, Chuck D one of a kind, one of my major influences
Damn all i can say is
Bass! How low can you go?
Death row, what a brother know, Once again, back is the incredible
rhyme animal, the incredible, D, Public Enemy number one
"Five-O" said, "Freeze!" and I got numb, Can I tell 'em that I really never had a gun?
But it's the wax that the Terminator X spun
NeuroEuro Now they got me in a cell cuz my records they sell cuz a brother like me said well.
The Greatest MC of all time 🎤 🎙
The sad thing about Public Enemy, is that the very audience that they spoke to 25 years ago ( young Black men ), aren't even their core fan base anymore. Their concerts and shows are 85 - 90% white. And they're much more popular internationally than they are in the States. Nothing wrong with white people loving P.E.
But as a black man who listened to P.E. as a youth, it's sad that black kids of today don't even listen to . . or don't see the artists of their generation . . make impactful music like this.
oh my brother testify ;-) im white and i love PE since 10 years old
Not sure where you are; but in Philadelphia PE shows are 98% black. We're hardcore old school.
I often have the same sense with jazz. I'm white, and a jazz freak. When I was delving more into jazz history, an it's contexts for peoples, places and times, how important it was for everything from people having access to livelihoods, to integration, to the African movements that coincided with the civil rights momements, it seemed kind of, I'm not sure what word to use, sad, not that an idiom speaks so loudly and passionately to white people, but that it seems not to for black people(generally). Jazz has played a large role in North American Culture and has, as well been one of the greater influences on funk, soul, hiphop and rap--so there is even a genealogy there. I'm not suggesting that anyone is obligated to relate to a culture or adhere to traditions simply because there is an ethnic relationship--that in itself seems racist--yet there seems something lost when there is this really rich cultural history that seems in many ways divorced from the places and peoples it grew out of.
That's right man.
finisher3x I first heard p-e in 88 along with all the other rap acts of the day, I was hooked from there on with all my friends! we were all about 12yrs old, white and british so rap has always been multi cultural and crossed continents!!!! its the same old story music always will brings like minded people together, what ever their colour and country of origin;-)
Still bumping in2k20. R.I.P GEORGE FLOYD. Plz stay safe.
Awesome version of this classic!
Go Chuck D. P/E Freaking Legion's. Luv ya all :-)
it's amazing how C.D. is able to own the stage so compellingly, absent FF...
love the public enemy gear.
Never question what I am.. God knows.. cause it's coming from the heart!
So ahead of his time
LOVE IT! Best video great tune! Love Chuck D 👌👌👏👏👍👍
Freaking awesome!!!!!
Dropping a bomb, brain game, intellectual Vietnam
Move as a team, never move alone
But welcome to the Terrordome
The best ever. Too bad record companies don't allow songs like this anymore. Wonder why?
Serious Head Poppin jamz here!!! PE will school any rap artist from today!! Hands Down!!
Magnificent brilliance
Still so relevant!
Wow, had no idea they through down like this...wait for it
Now that was a slamming remake of a classic song. Cool video in the sparse warehouse setting with guitars ripping...I love it all.
I miss seizure-vids, that was so cool, Ireland loves Public Enemy!
Wow! Great re-mix!