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Missingtoof Presents: Shake & Pop – Stretch Armstrong w/ Basura 9/28/

shake420 Missingtoof Presents: Shake & Pop   Stretch Armstrong w/ Basura 9/28/

Yo! On Friday we got Stretch Armstrong rolling through to throw down a freak nasty set before he plays the Neighborhood Music Fest in LA this Saturday. He played Blow Up last Friday and the party was off the chains! If you missed that event or just wanna catch the madness again come through! He’ll be joined by our very own mix master Basura. The party is free when you RSVP at http://going.com/stretch. Get on it!

Oh, and if you are in the area and itchin’ for something to do tonight Basura, myself and Jeff Jagged (co-owner of On The Corner Music) get all glitchy with it at our new weekly DataBASS at The Blank Club in SJ.

word out!

Blow Up w/ Stretch Armstrong & Jefrodisiac (9/21/2007)

Blow Up, SF w/ Stretch Armstrong

Blow Up is this Friday w/ special guest legendary Stretch Armstrong (from world famous ‘Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show‘)! Stretch is responsible for breaking many of hip-hop’s biggest stars. The Notorious B.I.G. got his break freestyling his radio program, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas and Mobb Deep all appeared on his show.

Stretch has recently turned his attention toward Electro with a wicked, grinding remix of Armand Van Helden’s ‘Touch Your Toes’ now tearing up the clubs. It should be off the chains to say the least.

And you already know how Jefrodisiac and Blow Up doest it! Last month when Missingtoof played it there was sweat dripping from the ceiling & titties falling from the sky! Can I get a witness?!

As usual, party photogs will be on hand to capture the madness! Pics from the last Blow Up with DJ Funk!

blowup1 Blow Up w/ Stretch Armstrong & Jefrodisiac (9/21/2007)

blowup2 Blow Up w/ Stretch Armstrong & Jefrodisiac (9/21/2007)

blowup3 Blow Up w/ Stretch Armstrong & Jefrodisiac (9/21/2007)

Jefrodisiac
Vaindeer
Lady Meleksah
Silke Labson
Peter Noble
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BLOW UP

3rd Fridays at the Rickshaw Stop
115 Fell St. @ Van Ness 18+ $10

MC Serch, white rapper, dancing around like he thinks he’s Janet Jackson

3rd Bass Header MC Serch, white rapper, dancing around like he thinks hes Janet Jackson

I know I’m like, a week and some change late right now, but I just caught a re-run of the last White Rapper Show on VH1. Or, more accurately, the Vspot cast over the internet, so you could do the same if you really wanted to (over here).

It is what it was, another dramatic reality show. Kudos to the dude who won, but this post isn’t about you. This post is about the one rapper on the show who’s sure to still have a career after the TV season is over, of course, I’m speaking about MC Serch of 3rd Bass fame (with partner Pete Nice).

“Pop Goes the Weasel”, 3rd Bass’ 1991 single off their third album was a tongue-in-cheek diss record against the most notorious white rapper ever, Vanilla Ice, and helped put a nail in that coffin when “Pop Goes the Weasel” went Gold. Ironic that MC Serch and Vanilla Ice should find themselves on the same payroll (VH1) so many years later. You can peep the “Pop Goes the Weasel” video out on YouTube, by clicking here and keep an eye out for Henry Rollins as fake Vanilla Ice in all his hey-day glory—Classic! But enough factoids! Here’s some Third Bass to bring you back to simpler times; back to when all you needed was a barber with a steady hand for a bangin’ record cover:

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MP3: 3rd Bass – Pop Goes the Weasel (1991)

Now, that track is novel and cool for all the reasons named above, but the real gem came later; Hard on the heels of 3rd Bass’ break up in late 1991, 1992’s solo album, “Return of the Product”, brought a really great posse cut called “Back to the Grill,” featuring, among others, Nas when he was still Nasty. This cut was Nas’ second studio appearance (the first being featured on Main Source’s “Live at the Barbecue”, which also happens to be Akinyele’s first appearance, way before he put it in her m’fing mouth, he said her motherf’ing mouth). On “Back to the Grill,” Nasty Nas is hella nasty and even dips into psychotic! None of that teaching the kids / uplifting crap! Here’s the album version and for good measure, I’m throwing an original B-Side Remix with some alt. verses including one from O.C.!

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MC Serch – Back to the Grill (feat. Nasty Nas, Chubb Rock & Red Hot Lover Tone) (1992)

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MC Serch – Back to the Grill (feat. Nasty Nas, Chubb Rock, Red Hot Lover Tone & O.C.) (Remix) (1992)

Visit MC Serch’s official site or MySpace page.
Visit The White Rapper Show’s official site.

…Still here?
Now if I whet your appetite for pre-Illmatic Nasty Nas and you’re not filled up yet, go to this recent Stretch Armstrong blog entry and listen to the Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito radio archive from 10-28-1993 with Nas freestyling live in the studio and plugging his debut (amongst all sorts of other classic hip-hoppery). If you just want the smash and grab approach, know that “big motherf’ing Illmatic Nas” comes in about 21:00 minutes into part 1. Get on it.





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