My mans Logan in middle school made me rock this album. He gave me his cassette to borrow, I rocked it almost everyday. That was the game changer. Thank you Logan wherever you are!
This song is a perfect depiction of how you must be careful when dealing with American black people. You can find yourself burned if you put your trust in the wrong ones. I have learned this lesson the hard way. PE drops the gospel truth on this jam.
Samples: "Spinning Wheel" by Blood, Sweat & Tears (1968) (Horns) "Bouncy Lady" by Pleasure (1975) "Nighttrain" by James Brown (1962) "Shoot Your Shot" by James Brown (1973) "Flash Light" by Parliament (1977) "Ashley's Roachclip" by The Soul Searchers (1974) (Horns, Drums) "Power" by Earth, Wind & Fire (1972) 'How Ya Like Me Now" by Kool Moe Dee (1987) There's something that baffles me with this tune: "Pleasure's "Bouncy Lady" (1975), James Brown's "Shoot Your Shot" (1973), Parliament's "Flash Light" (1977), The Soul Searchers's "Ashley's Roachclip" (1974) (Horns, Drums), Kool Moe Dee' "How Ya Like Me Now" (1987) and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Power" (1972) which is not on the Who Sampled website for the track? Can someone help?
this blows away the rap of today.
the greatest rapper of all time ! Chuck talks so much truth!
he is the greatest of all time
Here we are in 2020, and this still bangs hard.
Damn I miss those days! Used to listen to this album all the time in high school.
My mans Logan in middle school made me rock this album. He gave me his cassette to borrow, I rocked it almost everyday. That was the game changer. Thank you Logan wherever you are!
Awesome. I used to jam this back when I was high school.
I remember I was 9 in years old going through my grandmas cds and i found this album and downloaded it onto my original xbox .... best discovery ever
Chuck D dropping knowledge again
No hay ni existira una banda de Rap que pueda superar a Public Enemy... son y seran los mejores Eternamente!! Public Enemy Number One! no More!! ;)
Love this song.....19 years ago,...sure brings back memory's
This is some of the best singing vocals Flav ever dropped on an album
This song is a perfect depiction of how you must be careful when dealing with American black people. You can find yourself burned if you put your trust in the wrong ones. I have learned this lesson the hard way. PE drops the gospel truth on this jam.
The great PE in their metaphorical greatness!
PE music sounds great in any era
LEGENDS! Chuck D's voice is one of the most powerful every in any genre IMO.
RIP James Brown
Oh man if Chuck D had that same energy and aggression for Prophets of Rage.
Chuck D is the Prophet of rage, quite logical.
PUBLIC ENEMY FAN 4 LIFE!!👊👊👊👍👍
I bought this CD the day it came out
Me too it was a one Public Enemy's best. Better than Fear of a Black Planet.
P.E. FAN 4 LIFE 🔥 🔥 🔥
That last verse, though.
Christian yeah that last verse hit to heart of the Black community.
This is the real-deal malt-o-meal buoyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!
WORD
Love it'!!
Charles Payne and Juan Williams ride the FOX night train.
Dude not cool.
The Fly Girls of season 3 of In Living Color did a routine to this.
Smooth and funky at 0.75x'!
Never heard this from Public Enemy
You hearing it Now aren't you. How like it.
@@gregq55 Deep and so True
The white girl in Idaho one of the 38 comments on a PUBLIC ENEMY SONG. What’s up?!
@ruddip Listen to what Chuck says at 0:47 "the black thing is a route I call the nighttrain..."
hell yeah!!!
In Living Color brought me here.
Samples:
"Spinning Wheel" by Blood, Sweat & Tears (1968) (Horns)
"Bouncy Lady" by Pleasure (1975)
"Nighttrain" by James Brown (1962)
"Shoot Your Shot" by James Brown (1973)
"Flash Light" by Parliament (1977)
"Ashley's Roachclip" by The Soul Searchers (1974) (Horns, Drums)
"Power" by Earth, Wind & Fire (1972)
'How Ya Like Me Now" by Kool Moe Dee (1987)
There's something that baffles me with this tune: "Pleasure's "Bouncy Lady" (1975), James Brown's "Shoot Your Shot" (1973), Parliament's "Flash Light" (1977), The Soul Searchers's "Ashley's Roachclip" (1974) (Horns, Drums), Kool Moe Dee' "How Ya Like Me Now" (1987) and Earth, Wind & Fire's "Power" (1972) which is not on the Who Sampled website for the track? Can someone help?
ya'll look out 4 tha night train
@dvharris75 "yea that's right" lol
Das der Shit...
bet tunne eveer h haaa ...
This album is better than It Take a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back.
same here lol!!!
Enemigos publicos
2019 fiyahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
You can listen a Deep purple song in background
PE
Ironically, Chuck is dealing with Bernie Sanders now. Is it time to kick Chuck off the train?