Tyler Durden I'll stand with you against democrats and republicans, but I'd rather abolish parties but of course like minded people love to form groups.
I swear this was EPIC!!!!!!!! This music could not fit into the world of silly singalongs you hear today! This song represents what is exactly going on today! Stay woke people!
@Sponge Bob "Post-1980 draft registration On July 2, 1980, President Jimmy Carter issued Presidential Proclamation 4771 and re-instated the requirement that young men register with the Selective Service System. At that time it was required that all males, born on or after January 1, 1960, register with the Selective Service System. Those now in this category are male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25, who are required to register within 30 days of their 18th birthday even if they are not eligible to join the military. " "The Selective Service registration form states that failure to register is a felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment or a $250,000 fine." "Many men do not register at all, register late, or change addresses without notifying the Selective Service System. Even in the absence of prosecution, however, failure to register may lead to other consequences. Registration is a requirement for employment by the federal government and some states, as well as for receiving some state benefits such as driver's licenses. Refusing to register can also cause a loss of eligibility for federal financial aid for college."
@Sponge Bob The song was recorded in 1987 and released in 1989, it doesn't talk about draft in particular . The song tells the story of a conscientious objector who makes a prison escape: "I got a letter from the government the other day I opened and read it, it said they were suckers They wanted me for their ARMY OR WHATEVER Picture me giving a damn, I said never Here is a land that never gave a damn About a brother like me and myself because they never did I wasn't with it but just that very minute it occurred to me The suckers had authority..."
Damn P..E. ‘ Make you dance to the revolution ‘ the picked the Elvis part of the song just to ruffle some feathers... gotta love it . My favorite rap group ever 19 years old in 1991
Chuck D the Prophet, KRS-One the Educator, and Rakim the God.. The baddest and most powerful lyricist in hip-hop history. Recognize all you young cats blowing up the hip-hop game over the last 10 yrs.
dont worry theres always others who replace them. The first group which I might add was the first rap n turntable group was booed off the stage when they appear in Oakland, Ca when rappers first came out. They actually apologized to the audience saying they were grand master flash n the furious five with three turn tables. they were awesome then n they started it all. That concert the audience weren't quiet ready for their kind of music at the time. Now everyone is copying them.
I watched this episode of In Living Color on its original airing date April 28, 1991 on Fox, on a Fox affiliate Washington, D.C.-based WTTG/5 when I was in Hyattsville, Maryland during the time.
Its crazy chuck d was a radio dj in the early days and was inspired by the clash to start doing his own thing. He wanted to combine good music with lyrics that made people think just like they and other great punk rock bands did. People have no clue how much 70’s punk rock influenced hip hop.
Power to the people, no delay! What we need is awareness, we can't get Careless! You say, "What is this?" My beloved, let's get down To business, mental self-defensive fitness Bum-rush the show! You gotta go for what you know To make everybody see! In order to Fight the powers that be ("Lemme hear you say-") Fight the power! Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-") Fight the power! Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-") Fight the power! Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-") Fight the power! We've got to fight the powers that be!!
Jason Schulman well he was kinda Rollin with them for min, they produce his first solo album Thats why on Jackin for Beats He mentioned even if you down with my crew (played Public Enemy song) I jack them too
O'Shea Jackson & Carlton Douglas Ridenhour Flavor flav & The Security Of The 1st World When was that? Girls look like Bel Air but Ice Cube ain't gonna get older...
I swear i always get the chills whenever I either see them perform this song or when i listen to it. Definitely gets me hype.
#PublicEnemy
Fight the Power!! ✊🏾
Now this is rap!
Too bad the audience don't understand.
This is what you call raw music 🔥🔥
WHO HERE N 2024!!!! I MISS THOSE DAYS FRFR!!! LETSGO!!!
Man I'm obsessed with this song
police burtality, racism, corrupt bureaucrats, unjust wars, imperialism, religion, yeah I don't think this song is gonna get old any time soon.
FIGHT THE FUCKING POWER!!!
+Tyler Durden you liberal peice of shit
Don't get angry because he's ignorant, selfish and brainwashed mate, Fight the Power!
Tyler Durden I'll stand with you against democrats and republicans, but I'd rather abolish parties but of course like minded people love to form groups.
Tyler Durden c'mon man you're 30 years too late.
They got the same energy and flow in them today 30 years later.
Chuck D is the man
Chuck Ds voice was so powerful. Damn.
Still is.
O'Shea Jackson & Carlton Douglas Ridenhour
Flavor flav & The Security Of The 1st World
I swear this was EPIC!!!!!!!! This music could not fit into the world of silly singalongs you hear today! This song represents what is exactly going on today! Stay woke people!
@Sponge Bob There was one when this song was written.
@Sponge Bob "Post-1980 draft registration
On July 2, 1980, President Jimmy Carter issued Presidential Proclamation 4771 and re-instated the requirement that young men register with the Selective Service System. At that time it was required that all males, born on or after January 1, 1960, register with the Selective Service System. Those now in this category are male U.S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25, who are required to register within 30 days of their 18th birthday even if they are not eligible to join the military. " "The Selective Service registration form states that failure to register is a felony punishable by up to five years imprisonment or a $250,000 fine." "Many men do not register at all, register late, or change addresses without notifying the Selective Service System. Even in the absence of prosecution, however, failure to register may lead to other consequences. Registration is a requirement for employment by the federal government and some states, as well as for receiving some state benefits such as driver's licenses. Refusing to register can also cause a loss of eligibility for federal financial aid for college."
@Sponge Bob The song was recorded in 1987 and released in 1989, it doesn't talk about draft in particular . The song tells the story of a conscientious objector who makes a prison escape: "I got a letter from the government the other day
I opened and read it, it said they were suckers
They wanted me for their ARMY OR WHATEVER
Picture me giving a damn, I said never
Here is a land that never gave a damn
About a brother like me and myself because they never did
I wasn't with it but just that very minute it occurred to me
The suckers had authority..."
@Sponge Bob It looks like you decided to post another comment about nothing.
@Sponge Bob Are you intent to continue with your demagogy?
Damn P..E. ‘ Make you dance to the revolution ‘ the picked the Elvis part of the song just to ruffle some feathers... gotta love it . My favorite rap group ever 19 years old in 1991
Does not get better than this.
2020 and still fighting!
The juxtaposition of Chuck D and Flava Flav is amazing
Chuck D the Prophet, KRS-One the Educator, and Rakim the God.. The baddest and most powerful lyricist in hip-hop history. Recognize all you young cats blowing up the hip-hop game over the last 10 yrs.
BEST MIX "ONE IN ONE" - "FIGHT the POWER" - i miss she watch chanel Zeroooooooooooo Rebel Without a Pause
Too bad there's no market for Public Enemy today. what they're talking about then is so relevant today.
bibi und Tina musik
Hello Judith where are you from?
dont worry theres always others who replace them. The first group which I might add was the first rap n turntable group was booed off the stage when they appear in Oakland, Ca when rappers first came out. They actually apologized to the audience saying they were grand master flash n the furious five with three turn tables. they were awesome then n they started it all. That concert the audience weren't quiet ready for their kind of music at the time. Now everyone is copying them.
Judith Schilla Hey Jude
@@lynnettelewis5705 ..The Message
It takes Flava Flav to put the pep in the Public Enemy songs and his dances
I watched this episode of In Living Color on its original airing date April 28, 1991 on Fox, on a Fox affiliate Washington, D.C.-based WTTG/5 when I was in Hyattsville, Maryland during the time.
Several thanks for sharing 👍🏿 😊
Masterclass
Classic segment from a great TV show.
Its crazy chuck d was a radio dj in the early days and was inspired by the clash to start doing his own thing. He wanted to combine good music with lyrics that made people think just like they and other great punk rock bands did. People have no clue how much 70’s punk rock influenced hip hop.
Flav is the ultimate hype man...
Fight the Power!! ✊🏾
Masterclass
Ice cube brought me back here
🙌🙌🙌🙌Public Enemy 🤛❤🇭🇹
I put some respect on your name
I miss In Living Color :(
You had to have been there.... what a time.
The S1W'S WERE Tight. I think it was probably there best performance .
chuck d proves that you can wear clothes that fit you correctly and still be cool.
I love how ice cube introduced them n just backed away n let them do their thing and get everyone hyped like mad
bruh, I came from the goldbergs 😂😂😂
chuck d proves that you can wear clothes that fit you correctly and still be cool.
Fight the Power!! ✊🏾
P.E , hip hop legends,
el mejor rap de todos los tiempos
1991 #FightThePower
Black Steel In The Hour of Chaos / Buck Whylin / Fight the Power / 911 Is A Joke
+ Ice Cube's intro with part of the verse from Burn Hollywood Burn.
Very creative and well thought out chorus. I'm hooked.
You had to be in that era to really appreciate P.E..
I mean, not really
Flavor Flav!!! before he had his show Flavor Of Love ❤️
まじカッコいいし、ぶっ飛んでます!
Public Enemy Numero Uno Figth The Power ... Siempre Brutales :)
FIGHT THE POWER!!!
Old School Great!
Talking loud and sayin' SOMETHING! Yeah, BOYYYY!
real hip hop is about staying true to yourself
who's listening to this in 2017?
Astrid Stars me
yo
Astrid Stars lm in 2028 lm listening still
2018 now
2019
Do The Right Thing- intro. HARD!!!!
That's my boys love them none stop all day evry day
i completely forgot about that episode. in living color was a groundbreaking.
i miss in living color
Excelente,y el baile de flavor flav inconfundible.
2:27 best part
True artistic expression. This song represents all oppressed people world wide.
This was the first thing I saw this morning after watching the GOP Debate last night, it was sublime
Chuck D this is so fn good
life was so different back then I don't understand what's changed.
Dope man, this kind of stuff will never happen again
ファイトザパワー
最高‼︎
Love these crown!!!
dope!
good music
Kim was so fine❤❤❤❤
The pourple Outfit is so lit
Go flava go flava!
Oh yeah
2020-2021 and still fighting!
1:33 that's why you came here!
Ice Cube was fresh off of his split from NWA 0:41
Flavor Flav is the greatest height man of all time I don't give a fuk with no one says
I don't remember this episode of gurren lagann
Kacho On
Hahaha! Brilliant!
Los mejores
FIGHT THE POWER! ...produced by Wayans Bros. Tsss... NWnoA!
Power to the people, no delay!
What we need is awareness, we can't get
Careless! You say, "What is this?"
My beloved, let's get down
To business, mental self-defensive fitness
Bum-rush the show!
You gotta go for what you know
To make everybody see! In order to
Fight the powers that be ("Lemme hear you say-")
Fight the power!
Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-")
Fight the power!
Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-")
Fight the power!
Fight the power! ("Lemme hear you say-")
Fight the power!
We've got to fight the powers that be!!
Wowwwww 2019
✊🏾✊🏾💪🏾💪🏾
...so Cube just introduces PE and then disappears? Odd.
Jason Schulman well he was kinda Rollin with them for min, they produce his first solo album
Thats why on Jackin for Beats
He mentioned even if you down with my crew (played Public Enemy song) I jack them too
OneyeV 1989 Oh you trollin trollin
😂😂 That Elvis shit was a huge middle finger to White America
Legends
Lourd le vrai rap
Toujours fight the power
The day.
Ice cube brought me back here
same@
yup.
When was that? Girls look like Bel Air but Ice Cube ain't gonna get older...
1991 #FightThePower
Now this is rap!
Star trek beyond.. Jaylah XDDD
I was really born at the wrong time lol
It's going down PE Ice Cube....
Flavor Flav was the best hype man
lmfao @ Jim Carey!
chuck d’s death will go unnoticed, while Elvis will be remembered for eternity.
FIGHT THE POWER THAT BE IN 2014
🥊 the power
Mc 🧠 2:57
Is this Flavour Flave? Damn
Ahahahah grandiosi!
The style LOL. Public Enemy gettin better with age imo.
So much better than whatever that crap they are calling rap or hip hop now.
You just have to listen to the right stuff!
It's cool, but not better than Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar is good but overrated. Try Killer Mike
I listen to killer mike all the time TPAB is better than anything he's ever released not to disrespect your taste
+A Name Kendrick Lamar is like a hipster tupac but a lot worse
O'Shea Jackson & Carlton Douglas Ridenhour
Flavor flav & The Security Of The 1st World
When was that? Girls look like Bel Air but Ice Cube ain't gonna get older...
bruh, I came from the goldbergs 😂😂😂
😂😂 YES
Everybody hates a chris ?? Serious , fuck 😂😂😂😂