Wednesday, August 24, 2011

RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER AUG 2011 ISSUE # 07


RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2011 ISSUE # 07

























































































































































































The Cold Crush Brothers Live At East River Park E. 6th St. & E. Houston St. N.Y.C., N.Y. Wed., Aug. 24th 2011
Am I, HIP HOP or what? 6:17pm and I'm back on the train heading Uptown to East River Park for The Cold Crush Brothers, live in L. E. S.
Especially, after putting in an 8 and half hour shift at Prospect Park since this morning.
First off, I want to start by saying, peace and love to Spike Lee and the 40 Acres and a Mule Production Co for planning another, Michael Jackson Birthday Celebration. This being its 3rd annual set to take place this Saturday, August 27, 2011 from 12pm to 6pm.
Me and my crew spent the whole day setting up the snow fences and the rebars within the Nethermead area of Prospect Park. My back in pain, hands in pain from bangin' a sledge hammer into the pavement all day. No matter what though there isn't any type of blood, sweat or tears that will ever keep me away from a hip hop event. Especially one that's being main evented by New York City's still spittin' and still grindin' "Cold Crush Brothers".

So, my day isn't nowhere near over. It's not over until, The Cold Crush Brothers rock. I'm looking forward in hearing some real hip hop this evening. When I say, real hip hop I'm not talking about the '90's/ golden era of hip hop. I'm talking about real hip hop that hip hop I was listening too when I was 4 years old. The hip hop that came out of The Bronx around the same time I was being born.

I'm talking about those sounds of artists like Afrika Bambaataa, Afrika Islam, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, The Original L Brothers, Soul Sonic Force (RIP Cowboy), Fantastic 5, The Fearless Four, The Funky 4 + 1, The Sugar Hill Gang, Busy Bee and the list goes on and on and it don't stop.

There's one particular group that always stood out to me. They stood out by being on point. On point with their lyrics, rhymes, flow, delivery, dance sequence, call n response sequence and most and highly important, battling sequence. When it came to battling, you were not fucking with The Cold Crush Brothers. They made a name for themselves that still reign supreme among some of the other top notch battle rappers.

In the early days of hip hop being a "Master of Ceremony" was a title that meant something official. A, master of ceremony was just as important as being a doctor or a lawyer. Emcees honored that title and wore it with respect.
Nowadays, the concept "Master of Ceremony" has been tainted for several years going on two decades to be exact. Today's so call, hip hop artists lack the art and its intelligence to be known as a "Master of Ceremony". When I hear songs by Rakim "How To Emcee?" or P.H. "How To Battle?" I say, those are lessons that need to be taught.

Who better than the almighty, Cold Crush Brothers to deliver these lessons. The Cold Crush Brothers make the perfect Hip Hop professors to skool our hip hop emcee youth.

I'm here to make sure that real hip hop and real talent will never die. My main objective is to encourage more people to recognize hip hop as an art, culture and movement. As well as too acknowledge our hip hop forefathers because without them there would be none of this.
I hope after reading my article, some form of light will shine as a sign to spark an interests.

It's now, 7pm I'm walking from East Broadway station to, "The Dome" in East Rivers Pk people give bad directions, I swear. I'm pretty sure the F Train to East Broadway isn't the only way out here. It took me an half hour to walk to the dome.

Once I finally reached my destination. I began recording myself walking into a historical place. ("The Dome" East River Pk where classic hip hop movie, Wild Style was shot)

This evening is all about hip hop. It being the last, Salute To Hip Hop Series under the Central Park Summerstage moniker. It indeed is the right choice to end it with a strong, powerful group such as The Cold Crush Brothers.

The Cold Crush Brothers rocked for a full one hour and fifteen minutes. One Hour and Fifteen minutes of pure history. There were no guest appearance. Just, Cold Crush 100%.
Listening to The Cold Crush Brothers here this evening. I see where Wu-Tang Clan's stage performance influence may have came from. I'm not accusing, Wu-Tang Clan of bitin' "NEVER THAT!" I detect similar qualities within both acts. Both parties, give off that fresh, wild, fly, and bold attitude. The attitude in which lacks in today's hip hop.

I finally got the privilege to purchase a, Cold Crush Brother's cd. It's not the official album but more of an best of their greatest work ever recorded. This is my first ever, Cold Crush release. I kid you not, I know it seems impossible for a man with 36 years of hip hop knowledge and experience and how can I not own one, Cold Crush release.

Cold Crush, merchandise were later made available after the performance. Everything, Cold Crush on sale from cds to dvds to T-shirts. My only complaint about tonight's event was afterwards. I didn't like the brief accusal of theft off of the Cold Crush table. That was kind of cold, GMC to second guess me on whether or not I've purchased one of your cds.

Anyway, I do not want to cry over a drop of milk. I just want to dwell in tonight's event and the fun I had. I just wanna, thank each member of the Cold Crush Brothers. Peace to K.G., A.D., J.B.L., G.M.C., Charlie Chase and Tony Tone (Tony Tone, never leavin' them girls alone!)
You guyz, did a remarkable job as usual. Everywhere you guyz go you, "COLD CRUSH!"

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