Sad Johnny Juice was relegated to very tiny credits - when he carries this track. From memory isn't he mentioned on the first PE album as 'rhythm scratch' ? interesting title. I remember first hearing this late night on CBC radio around 1989. Blew me away and one of the reasons I got into DJ turntablism !
Peace Johnny Juice, YOU'RE man! Your scratches on the PE tracks are TIMELESS! They still resonate with me, as a DJ of 38 years of spinning. And I still practice my scratches along tracks like "You Gonna Get Yours', to get some inspiration. Thank you for your great talents on my two favorite PE albums, "Yo Bum Rush The Show" and, "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back". Also you deserve much more credit than you're getting fam as well, so keep up the good work, RESPECT!
Have the 12 inch single bonus tracks were great like this. Mr Mixx and jam master jay were also my influence to DJ. DJ premiere and bobcat too. Old school....!!!!
Man oh man, I haven’t seen this cover in forever. I can remember so vividly that summer of ‘88. Me and my friend were actually sitting at his house listening to his mixtape he brought back from Cali from KDAY Mixmaster Show with Rebel on it. We didn’t know when the new album was coming out. We then hopped in his car and drove to the record store to see what new stuff was out, saying man wouldn’t it be dope if P.E.’s new album was out. Sure enough we walked in and their it was. They always had all the vinyl down on the floor and propped up against the wall. We couldn’t hardly contain ourselves. We snatched that bad boy up, went back to his house and listened to it several times. I of course ran to my house and grabbed a blank tape to make a copy for my Walkman. What good times. Walking into stores and seeing new releases I didn’t about and calling the stores every week and asking if certain new albums were out. And then racing my bike 6 miles across town to buy it, and then just enjoying the slow ride back home listening to it either on my Walkman or boom box. Now everything is just right at your fingertips. Don’t get me wrong I love all the instant access now. But back In the day obtaining music was just something special. Edited: apparently I forgot to breathe and left out some commas and periods. 😁OCD
This along with Jazzy Jeff's Hip Hop Dancer's Theme are quite possibly the best examples of old school turntablism (IE: pre-Traktor) ever recorded. I've valued my original vinyl 12" of this since it was released. An awesome fucking exploration of the track.
Awesome to see the amazing Johnny Juice getting the props he greatly deserves. It's a shame most of us were led to believe it was all down to TX. I found out it was Johnny juice about 16 years ago, or there abouts. You know how to reach us & give me the mic i played to death back in 1987. BIG UP JJ. Nuff respect.
I'm not sure when I heard about it, but there's a chapter on this song in the official PE book Don't Rhyme For the Sake of Riddlin'. I remember buying Greatest Misses and the songs that I liked a lot was this one and Shut 'em Down (live). The new songs (1-6) were interesting, but not as good as those that were before (1987-1991). As far as Juice goes I think that I saw his name in the credits for Greatest Misses as a past member, but I never had a clue about how he was associated with PE. I didn't learn about it until years ago which was very interesting. TX was their live DJ but Johnny Juice scratched the shit out of the records on the first two PE albums. Too bad that he didn't get the credits that he deserved, but I guess that it's record business bullshit, as I would call it. My point is that people should get the credits for what they do, it shouldn't be about who is kissing the most ass or who is lucky enough to know who.
I remember when this joint dropped! Yo! Bum Rush The Show LP was hot! You Know How To Reach Us was out with Johnny "Juice" and Kings Of Pressure. The surprise joint was Rebel Without A Pause. PE put this joint on the next LP...It Takes A Nation. Good post! Good to hear this joint again!
Hip hop will never be Hip Hop without a man at the wheels cutting vinyl no matter what technology wants to contribute. Remember Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster Theodore, Grandmaster D, Jam Master Jay, DJ Scott La Rock, DJ Marley Marl etc...
@@JohnnyJuiceRosado nuff respect jj its one of my favs hardcore shit love the 1 take feel can u remember what mixer you used and you cuttin with the line switch right?
barb mitch I used a Numark DM-1650 or 1750 (can't remember) and the line switch was used as the fader on it was worn out. The session was at Chung King's House of Metal and the engineer was Steve Ett (RIP.)
I used to have this "12 maxi single. This version is the "Terminator X Getaway Version" This single has "You're Gonna Get Yours" (album version), On the B-side is "A Rebel Without A Pause" (previously unreleased) "A Rebel Without A Pause" (Instrumental) and "Miuzi Weighs A Ton" (album version) This 12 inch single was released in 1987. This single shows the transform scratching ability of Terminator X
It was too technical to be Terminator X, unless TX were lucky enough to learn the transformer fast as hell which I don't believe. My guess is that Juice did this one and TX got the credit, which sucks. Here is an interview with JJ ua-cam.com/video/yg6FQJWyIAc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheDJInterviewPodcast
Didn't post FFS. Wrote me a ryhme now lost in time. A personal crime . Best scratchin I eva heard. I started with those words . So I heard. This is fukkin absurd. Turns to curd. Word!
Ya hear that fool say best album cover like Eva! 2 live fukkin crew be way better. Yeah in the spa....no the Juan on the pretty beaches .....take this ticket go to smell butt lik it.. See my Uzi weighs a ton. Ton means 100. Forced by law .can U believe it..too scary..butt hairy..how dare me ..ya nuttin but fairy..ya dad works in a dairy. Joseph didn't knock up Mary. But Biz said GOD did it .God was like..I'm a chick dude..fuk me! FFS..she has a trouser snake..! 💃
Nah, according to the official PE biography, Juice did the scratches on this one and TX got the credits. Check out Don't Rhyme For the Sake of Riddlin' page 71-72.
The Best 12inch Cover Pic Ever Taken
troy evans Often imitated never bettered
troy evans The hardest!
Man I just remembered 😃..thk you
Rebel without a pause was on b. Side.. you're welcome
@@oskamadison Absolutely!!!!
Cutting scratching transforming sooo clean, got me into DJ’ing , gotta love this version 👌🏾👊🏾❤️
This has to be the best remix ever..Period!
Sad Johnny Juice was relegated to very tiny credits - when he carries this track. From memory isn't he mentioned on the first PE album as 'rhythm scratch' ? interesting title. I remember first hearing this late night on CBC radio around 1989. Blew me away and one of the reasons I got into DJ turntablism !
Thank you.
Peace Johnny Juice, YOU'RE man! Your scratches on the PE tracks are TIMELESS! They still resonate with me, as a DJ of 38 years of spinning. And I still practice my scratches along tracks like "You Gonna Get Yours', to get some inspiration. Thank you for your great talents on my two favorite PE albums, "Yo Bum Rush The Show" and, "It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back". Also you deserve much more credit than you're getting fam as well, so keep up the good work, RESPECT!
Have the 12 inch single bonus tracks were great like this. Mr Mixx and jam master jay were also my influence to DJ. DJ premiere and bobcat too. Old school....!!!!
Man oh man, I haven’t seen this cover in forever. I can remember so vividly that summer of ‘88. Me and my friend were actually sitting at his house listening to his mixtape he brought back from Cali from KDAY Mixmaster Show with Rebel on it. We didn’t know when the new album was coming out. We then hopped in his car and drove to the record store to see what new stuff was out, saying man wouldn’t it be dope if P.E.’s new album was out. Sure enough we walked in and their it was. They always had all the vinyl down on the floor and propped up against the wall. We couldn’t hardly contain ourselves. We snatched that bad boy up, went back to his house and listened to it several times. I of course ran to my house and grabbed a blank tape to make a copy for my Walkman. What good times. Walking into stores and seeing new releases I didn’t about and calling the stores every week and asking if certain new albums were out. And then racing my bike 6 miles across town to buy it, and then just enjoying the slow ride back home listening to it either on my Walkman or boom box. Now everything is just right at your fingertips. Don’t get me wrong I love all the instant access now. But back In the day obtaining music was just something special.
Edited: apparently I forgot to breathe and left out some commas and periods. 😁OCD
This came out in 1987.
My Man Johnny "Juice" Rosado Wreckin Shop On This Track! Terminator X Couldn't Cut Like This!
nonsense, it's eric b!
This along with Jazzy Jeff's Hip Hop Dancer's Theme are quite possibly the best examples of old school turntablism (IE: pre-Traktor) ever recorded. I've valued my original vinyl 12" of this since it was released. An awesome fucking exploration of the track.
Yeah..also LL I need a beat remix 🔥
Awesome to see the amazing Johnny Juice getting the props he greatly deserves. It's a shame most of us were led to believe it was all down to TX. I found out it was Johnny juice about 16 years ago, or there abouts. You know how to reach us & give me the mic i played to death back in 1987. BIG UP JJ. Nuff respect.
It all makes since😉
I'm not sure when I heard about it, but there's a chapter on this song in the official PE book Don't Rhyme For the Sake of Riddlin'. I remember buying Greatest Misses and the songs that I liked a lot was this one and Shut 'em Down (live). The new songs (1-6) were interesting, but not as good as those that were before (1987-1991).
As far as Juice goes I think that I saw his name in the credits for Greatest Misses as a past member, but I never had a clue about how he was associated with PE. I didn't learn about it until years ago which was very interesting. TX was their live DJ but Johnny Juice scratched the shit out of the records on the first two PE albums. Too bad that he didn't get the credits that he deserved, but I guess that it's record business bullshit, as I would call it. My point is that people should get the credits for what they do, it shouldn't be about who is kissing the most ass or who is lucky enough to know who.
@@earthcitizen3939 Johnny Juice done all the intricate scratches i forgot to mention. (Bboy breaks my other account)
Yes thats messed up as i loved the style and so loved x !mad hypnotic cuts with the line switch that rock and roll cut in rebel wo a pause
@@barbmitch6866 That record nearly wasn't released. Big up to chubb rock (RIP) and howie tee for the rock n roll sample they used.
I was a MCee for two DJs who based their whole style and group off this 12 inch album cover! Peace!
Still have this on vinyl from back in the day.
I probably played this version the most back in the day :)
Tearing it up on the transformer scratch, the scratch technique that got all the DJ's excited worlwide. Johnny Juice got the funk!
Cut Sliced Spliced totall Destruction...HipHop & U Dont Stop..Proper Thangs - Respect.
if you thumb this down then you don't understand hip hop
DJ Archive if you thumbed this down intentionally then your birth was likely a complete accident to say the least. This is Hip Hop
2000+. Might not
I remember when this joint dropped! Yo! Bum Rush The Show LP was hot! You Know How To Reach Us was out with Johnny "Juice" and Kings Of Pressure. The surprise joint was Rebel Without A Pause. PE put this joint on the next LP...It Takes A Nation. Good post! Good to hear this joint again!
Holy shit I forgot about this ....that fkukin guitar
I bought the original lp when it came out and played this version just as much as the one with the lyrics
That one with the lyrics is Hard but this is just as good
Hip hop will never be Hip Hop without a man at the wheels cutting vinyl no matter what technology wants to contribute. Remember Grandmaster Flash, Grandmaster Theodore, Grandmaster D, Jam Master Jay, DJ Scott La Rock, DJ Marley Marl etc...
Yes, it was me. Sorry to bust your bubble.
Timeless cuts, thanks for busting my bubble.
Juice, sorry I didn't know that was you brother.
I know you hate the 98---
Respect due.
Set the record straight Juice! Thanks for letting us know, good work here.
They just don't do it like they use to. Epic right here.
Sick cuts!!!
I love 80s Rap Music
scratch that Johnny!
one of the sickest cut trax of all time still goes hard now ,my 98s fly i dont drive no junk
@Daniel Hahner whats mad is its not terminator doing the cuts but another dj he did 90%of all scracthing for pe albums
@@barbmitch6866 you are right. The scratches on this remix were done by me
@@JohnnyJuiceRosado nuff respect jj its one of my favs hardcore shit love the 1 take feel can u remember what mixer you used and you cuttin with the line switch right?
@Daniel Hahner no its johnny juice bro not x
barb mitch I used a Numark DM-1650 or 1750 (can't remember) and the line switch was used as the fader on it was worn out. The session was at Chung King's House of Metal and the engineer was Steve Ett (RIP.)
great mix of the great PE
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cant believe I binned this along with about 100 other pieces of vinyl...yes I hate myself!
I used to have this "12 maxi single. This version is the "Terminator X Getaway Version" This single has "You're Gonna Get Yours" (album version), On the B-side is "A Rebel Without A Pause" (previously unreleased) "A Rebel Without A Pause" (Instrumental) and "Miuzi Weighs A Ton" (album version) This 12 inch single was released in 1987. This single shows the transform scratching ability of Terminator X
Johnny Juice did this one, Not TX. Look up the official PE biography by Russel Myrie.
AMAZING!!
My inspiration back in the day...
....."Take this ticket...Take, Take, Take this ticket go ta hell and stickit".....
Johnny Juice on the loose!!!!
This is tha era hip hop when D.J killing tha wax over tha beat
DJ Johnny Juice Rosado, according to the official PE book. Juice did the work, TX got the credit for this one.
was LITERALLY bouncing from em BRICK CITY STYLE in 89 to this joint...
east coast!
LAST of the DJ beats/instrumentals
it's ALSO what ruined hip-hop
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 This was my SSSHHHITTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
産まれて始めて買ったレコード🐱p(^^)q j&bヤバめ👍
Superb!
This is the Reanimated TX Getaway version right? =) thats why i bought the album back then
🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫 respect from France
They sure don't know how to make 'em like this anymore....
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I almost truned over the rental im driven goooo hard
lolo I know you did
Terminator x speaking with his hands that's all I gotta say
It wasn't TX it was johnny juice. TX got the credit.
It was too technical to be Terminator X, unless TX were lucky enough to learn the transformer fast as hell which I don't believe. My guess is that Juice did this one and TX got the credit, which sucks. Here is an interview with JJ ua-cam.com/video/yg6FQJWyIAc/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheDJInterviewPodcast
@@earthcitizen3939 you are correct
@JohnnyJuiceRosado Thank you JJ. Much as I've always loved PE, this was the track I kept coming back to and still do. Respect!!
According to the official PE-book DJ Johnny Juice did this one.
End credit part from the video
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Original hip hop x
Nope. It's Johnny 'Juice' Rosado...
Terminator speaks with his hands
Nah, it's Johnny juice Rosado
Sill DOPE...
I bought the 12" album just for the cover
Terminator X getaway version...
Done by Johnny Juice Rosado, according to the official PE book
Love it yeah boyyyy WORD 😎
PE "You gonna get Yours" scratch mix
James Bell jr. Public Enemy should have been in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame before Beastie Boys.
James Bell jr. what was public enemy favorite car back then ????
Rahquan Badgett 98 OLDSMOBILE CADDIE my brother
Yup 98 Oldsmobile
1.40 on pure genius.
from 2:35 👌
any bubbles there erm oh mixed and cut scratched this, Think ! Daniel Hahner.
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Dope
Nice.
Super Sperm (Kurtis Blow) 1986
Pretty boy goats worf heaps more than Gurl or Gurl goat..told ya
Excellent point btw. Keep up the outstanding comments. 🖖
dang!
I got this 12INCH
Jdubb III me too found it in the crates
Me too.
WORD
Didn't post FFS. Wrote me a ryhme now lost in time. A personal crime .
Best scratchin I eva heard. I started with those words . So I heard. This is fukkin absurd. Turns to curd. Word!
Ya hear that fool say best album cover like Eva!
2 live fukkin crew be way better. Yeah in the spa....no the Juan on the pretty beaches .....take this ticket go to smell butt lik it..
See my Uzi weighs a ton. Ton means 100. Forced by law .can U believe it..too scary..butt hairy..how dare me ..ya nuttin but fairy..ya dad works in a dairy. Joseph didn't knock up Mary. But Biz said GOD did it .God was like..I'm a chick dude..fuk me! FFS..she has a trouser snake..! 💃
Scratches by Johnny Juice Rosado, TX didn't have skills on this level. Check out the official PE book by Myrie for info on this song.
Whatever Dude!
Olds98
You Mean Terminator X?
Nope johnny juice
Nah, according to the official PE biography, Juice did the scratches on this one and TX got the credits. Check out Don't Rhyme For the Sake of Riddlin' page 71-72.
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0:09-0:14... that's me in some pu**y! 😅 Vroom...vroom...vroom...vrooooommm!!!
Still have this on audio tape i recorded from a friend at school in the 80s, need to buy the vinyl so good to know which version it is finally
Dope!
End credit part from the video
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