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Collectors Item - Music, Art and Life: Public Enemy
Own Legendary Hip Hop Tour Backstage Passes, Courtesy of And 1 More Thing Vintage

 


Whether you'd like to own the original copies or get them made into larger scale posters, this collector has some treats in store. And 1 More Thing Vintage presents a treasure trove of collectors items from Hip Hop tour history. From the 1992 Hit Squad tour, to Run-DMC's Raising Hell tour and more, their store evokes the nostalgia of legendary performances.


Check out these plus more backstage tour passes here at the And 1 More Thing Vintage store and enjoy a recording below of P.E. live at the Birmingham Hummingbird in 1988.


The God 720 Keenan Booker Rocks The Mic & Teaches Medieval European History to Professor Griff


In a serious moment of Hip Hop, conscious lyricist and Dark Age historian Keenan Booker uses beats and rhymes to deal with the American justice system. This is edutainment like none other of this time from a mind who carries the torch of Afrocentric and historically-driven MCs. "Jack Diamond" is rich with knowledge and social awareness as Keenan takes on a journey from an arrest to the courts. 

Below, Keenan introduces himself and his research work on the Medieval/Dark Age period of Europe as he kicks it with Public Enemy's Professor Griff. As these sharp minds interact, witness an in-depth look into a unique period of world history.
 

Hip Hop Radio Vet WildMan Steve Shares Early-90's Video Interviews With Legends


Tune in to one of the best online resources of early-90's Hip Hop as Strong Island radio veteran WildMan Steve lets loose gas from his vault. For 2023, The Wildman shares some interviews with Chuck D, Del and Organized Konfusion. Stay tuned to his YouTube channel for more gems and check the blog archives for audio interviews from WildMan Steve's early-90's radio show.

The Legendary Flow of Rakim Meets A Public Enemy Classic, DJ SIMS & The Blend God Pay Tribute


The most popular demanded rap classic otherwise known as Rakim meets the sinister sound of Public Enemy. This remix blend gives the voice of The R an edge like never before as The Bomb Squad's production delivers pure aggression. Two forces of Hip Hop royalty merge in a remix blend courtesy of the Grap Luva-approved Blend God DJ Shawne. 

DJ SIMS goes diggin' in the crates once again to uncover an elusive sample. This time it's the chops for "When I B On The Mic". Bless Me Vid provides a behind-the-scenes look into the video shoot, with cameos from DJ Premier and M.O.P.
 

DJ Jorun Bombay Reimagines Classics With James Brown, Grover Washington Jr. & Public Enemy Edits


The prolific remixer known as Jorun Bombay ends off 2020 with some gifts for the party people, Hip Hop heads and crate diggers. Through his creativity, Jorun gives you a new reason to enjoy classics by James Brown, Grover Washington Jr. & Public Enemy on two 7" singles. Below, he shares years of music and life experience in an interview with the Gimpin' Ain't Eazy podcast. This is a cool talk between music heads as they go in-depth about Jorun's earliest memories of music and associated life memories dating back to the late 70's.

 

In '95, Flavor Flav, Smif 'N Wessun & Buckshot Join DJ Evil Dee On The Monday Night Flava Mix


While on tour for the release of their classic debut "Dah Shinin'", Smif 'N Wessun and Buckshot are hosted by the always amped-up personality of the one-and-only Flavor Flav. For the year of '95, DJ Evil Dee cuts and blends with finesse as always, spinning a set of underground classics. After a brief interview, Tek & Steele flow off the top of the head with Buck for a memorable freestyle session.

In '90, Public Enemy Shed Light On Police Misconduct While On Tour For "Fear Of A Black Planet"


P.E. get down to the sound of the funky drummer, live at The Twist in Waterloo Ontario Canada. Their social awareness is strong with messages that apply to this day as the group demonstrate police misconduct and the misconception that Hip Hop = violence.

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