Chuck D - What's In My Bag?
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- Опубліковано 17 сер 2014
- Public Enemy's Chuck D goes shopping at Amoeba Music in Hollywood.
Check out his picks:
100 Best Selling Albums Of The 90s (BOOK)
Angie Errigo - The Illustrated History of Rock Album Art (BOOK)
Public Enemy - Rebels Without A Pause: The Induction Celebration Of Public Enemy (DVD)
Various Artists - Midnight Special (DVD)
George Hickenlooper - Mayor Of The Sunset Strip (DVD) bit.ly/2iAocX0
Laura Archibald - Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation (DVD) bit.ly/2jS2xuk
Peter Conners - JAMerica: The History of the Jam Band and Festival Scene (BOOK)
Greg Kot - I'll Take You There: Mavis Staples, the Staple Singers, and the March up Freedom's Highway (BOOK)
Buy Public Enemy albums: bit.ly/1oy9GAl
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Unsurprisingly thoughtful and eclectic. And rock on Brother Malik!
That Brother Malik seems like quite a fellow.
He is. Fomerly known as Tony King he was an actor in the mid-70's best known for playing Satin Struthers in the original film version of "Sparkle" with Irene Cara, Lonette McKee, Dwan Smith, Dorian Harewood & Philip Micheal Thomas.
Tony King was also in GORDON'S WAR, SHAFT, BUCKTOWN, HELL UP IN HARLEM and even had a small part in THE GODFATHER in the horse stable scene wearing the gray cap at the movie director's house out in HOLLYWOOD.
You guys have made me aware of a yawning chasm in my movie knowledge.
@@Pirate7X wow I never knew
I only came to the comment section to adress the brother.
No need, you did it perfectly!
"Go backwards" Beautiful!
Exactly. All my life I've used the "it's new to me" philosophy, and sought out music from the past. I have never been disappointed, and always enlightened. Right on Chuck!
Wise, wise words.
CHUCK D!
He's so right about the 90's and artwork.
The 90's were also the time when black metal was most prominent and no matter what people think about the music their album covers were the best in the industry.
It wasn't that bad. The art work was alright
Put aside all of Public Enemy's 'hits' and listen to Chuck D flow on one of their first 3 albums, unquestionably one of the best to ever do it.
I'm a huge metal fan but I always dug Chuck D. His lyrics are heavy as fuck
musically genius but intelligent as fuck ...& despite just writing that still surprised that he's interested in a bunch of white folk musicians
Chuck D had/has the most authoritative voice in rap.
Unpopular opinion but to me he embodies what an MC should be and is in my Top 5
@@deltahomicide9300
Not unpopular at all man
Nice choice
Krs one too!
"Nation Of Millions" is hands down my FAVOURITE hip hop album
Love that there is a Grateful Dead clip with Chuck D talking about music
Man, Chuck D is awesome
Could always see the link between Public Enemy and the Greenwich Village folk scene, "music that says someing". Same souls, different generations.
Brother Malik 1:52 "Sho nuff" lol!
I miss having record stores in my neighborhood 😩
+King Vic In my hometown, Victoria, British Columbia, there are two standard record stores. The two are Ditch Records and CDs and Lyle's Place. Both record stores are downtown.
Public Enemy and Run DMC deserve a lot of respect. Those bands truly proved that music knows no frontiers. Their collaborations with rock and roll artists made history and helped many rap performers all over the world. Music is the universal language.
I saw Public enemy once ... they rocked it ... they were the opening act for U2 , along with The Sugar Cubes. I ain’t gonna lie PUBLIC enemy and the Cubes were a hella of a lot more entertaining than U2! ✌🏻
I love how Chuck D loves a wee bargain. I love this man. Cool because he's not trying to be..he just is.
brother Malik has just been awakened from a dream where he isn' t there and now he' s sad
"I'm Chuck D, Public Enemy is the name of my group".. As if this needed an introduction, hahahahaha!! this dude is a walking legend!
In staying in line w/ Chuck D's passion for books, check out "Let Fury Have The Hour: The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer." Chuck wrote a nice preface regarding how the Clash inspired Public Enemy ("Strange Bedfellows"). The world needs more Chuck D's.
We need Public Enemy now more than ever! Who agrees?
AGREED👊
Yes, the beautiful, insanely talented Ms. Mavis Staples 🖤🖤🖤
Chuck D! My all time favorite hip hop MC
ever!
Im so happy I spent the time to watch this
Chuck D always has been and always will be fucking awesome.
I have never seen Chuck D without a hat man, it must be glued to his head, LOL
i love amoeba records. i used to go to the store in san fran.
Awesome. I've got to look into some of the stuff he got. Much respect for Chuck.
Seen public enemy in the mid 80s, Def Jam Tour 🔥🔥🔥
I recommend everyone explore Gladys Knights music. Amazing woman.
Wearing that Grimey's shirt! Nashville represent!
Chuck - pullin things in from all corners plus some surprises - didn’t disappoint - dudes got every inch covered!
First time i heard public enemy i was in my car going about 45mph, when Chuck D. Came on the mic it felt like i was going 100mph. One of the most authoritative voices in music.
What a interesting man he is..Good choices.
Love to meet this man...
And I still have my Public Enemy tour poster!
Where's Chuck D when ya need him .
I hear yi✊🏼🤜🏾🤛🏻✊🏿
Well done Chuck. I gotta take a look for that Jam Band book.
Wow...Public Enemy been my fav rap group since I was 10 in 1988. Now I see Chuck has same taste in stuff as me. Biographies, documentarys, ect.
Dude is versatile which is why he's one of the best 😎
Legend!
Yes! "New" music is anything you haven't heard yet. My brother is regularly unearthing some obscure band that time forgot. Just go down the internet music rabbit hole sometime, you'll find some gems.
Yes Sir, you gotta go back before knowing what's infront of you.
Yea. With the tee representin' one of my favorite local Record haunts. Grimey's 8th Ave. Nashville...
Chuck D is da man! Seems like such a cool dude
I Remember Ordering Public Enemy @ House Of Blues On Cable Pay Per View Dope Show Ever!!!!
Knew I was going to learn something from Mistachuck. I didn't know Gladys Knight did anything with BB King. Many thanks.
YES! Grimey's Nashville!
Man I loved that Midnight Special MTV before there was MTV that and Don Kirshners rock concert were the best shows on TV
Public enemy are legends!! I always find it strange when artists buy their own merchandise, you would’ve thought that they would be the first to get their own stuff 🤔. They should be consulted first.
That beat at the end is HARD!
Chuck is an intelligent fan of music, not to mention has one of the most ICONIC voices to spit any verse
I’m love Chuck D so much!
Midnight Special was the greatest music program ever. So many huge, talented acts in their prime!
I love Chuck D.!
chuck d is the man
You could say he is... wait for it... D Man.
Welcome to the Terrordome is like the last Unicorn...
That beat goes HARD
Dude is just cooool as fuck, Chuck D is the real deal
What a nice eloquent guy
Chuck D your Awesome man!
There needs to be more rappers like this today.
I prefer PE with Flavor Flav, Terminator X and Professor Griff. But, show must go on....
(2:05): Wow, what a high-caliber ensemble cast assembled on this disc!
Best MC in history
Quality choices
Grimey's Nashville! Quite possibly the world's greatest record store.... not named Amoeba! :)
Love what Chuck said.....new music? Who cares.....what's new to you? So much great music from years ago. Go seek it out :)
Chuck D!
So badass.....he has a Grimys T-shirt on.....Nashville town, that boy "D"
Yes best albums of the 90s Shania Turd! Must have book!
chuck d is awesome. shoutout to brother malik!
Chuck D ✊🏿
Chuck D
Genius
Public Enemy = 1
Chuck D mito assoluto.
chuck d, ever the historian
THE KING! CHUCK D
Chuck D. The “D” stands for “Dope”.
Chuck d and jello Biafra making a track together 👳 so sick .
Chuck D is a rennaissance man of the first degree...
appreciate the grimey’s shirt
Grimeys Record Store tshirt FTW!
Listen, I dig Chuck D, but Mac DeMarco? The anticipation is killing me.
THE GRIMEY'S T SHIRT I HAVE THE SAME ONE
The words of Percy Mayfield actually, Chuck, but you're forgiven - you have a lot of credit in the bank.
They didn't even comp the man a DVD of his own group? Damn , that's cold.
It Takes A Nation Of Million To Hold Us Back is better than almost every album anybody else has ever released, and it's not even Public Enemy's best album.
1:58
:)
Chuck D. A living library
In Chuck D's bag... Elvis stamp collection
Derek D
Elvis' drivers permit!
Chuck D is the voice of god.
friends to the end, right Chucky!
Trevor Black
LOL!!!
1:54 lmaoo
He actually has to buy his own DVD and didn't know it was out? Seems weird
You know how much official & unofficial shit comes out for huge artists such as Public Enemy?
"This is Elvis Presleys drivers license"
"How'd you get that?"
"He gave it to me"
I own that movie and that part cracks me up for some reason
He was a legend to some
Teacher !
1:55 Brother Malik does not want to be there :D
You know he spend most of his time on the couch, with his coffee table picks.
What's in the bag Chuck d? Black tail, skrewdriver and o magaxine
public enemy and nwa shoulda collaborated
Try Ice Cube's "Amerikkka's most wanted", it was produced by the Bomb Squad and it's great
I don't think that would have been a good colab....one group was a little more conscious than the other.
public enemy and ice cube as well as big daddy kane did a song together called "Burn Hollywood burn"
Professor Griff even said he hated what NWA stood for.
That just wouldn't have worked. Sorry man, but they came from very different places politically and as people.
He had to purchase a Public Enemy DVD?
You'd think he could've gotten one comped.
FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET saids it all!!!!!!!