Tuesday, August 20, 2013

RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER AUGUST 2013 ISSUE # 01 "REBIRTH OF THE JUNGLE BROS"

RUSTY JABBZ NEWSLETTER PRESENTS THE JUNGLE BROTHERS & THE ZHIGGE CREW LIVE AT MARCUS GARVEY PARK, NYC TUESDAY, AUGUST 06, 2013 I see a lot of brothas and sistas out here. Yeah that's right, thats what I love to see. That's what I luv about HARLEM. They got some spanish people, up here. A few white people up here, as well. Although that might be the gentrified white people of the area, lol. I'm not going to walk all the way into the regine. I'm going to just stand right here, high up on these steps where I can see everything with a good view of today's performances.
Uh man, it feels strange doing this. Something I haven't done in such a longtime. Something like attending a concert or any type of event on a week day. A week day when I know I have work scheduled the next morning. It have been rough ever since I gotten this new job but all that about to change in a bit. Tonight I want to indulge into "The Jungle", "The Brothers", "The Zulu", "The Nation", "The Native", The Tongue". This is going to be my first time seeing, The Jungle Bros. I would like to thank the person who thought about adding, The Jungle Bros to this year's Central Park Summerstage roster. Growing up, I was a huge J.B's fan. I had all they're albums from "Straight Out Tha Jungle" to "Done By The Forces of Nature" to "Raw Deluxe". It have been 20+ years since I've heard any of their classic material. I actually feel the honor and privilege to come out here this evening to take part in another, hip hop legacy.
I just hope, these youngens who always tend to come out to events as such can take heed from artists/ performers like The Jungle Brothers. I really, hate these so call, know-it-all kids of 2013. They have no respect at these shows and for the pioneers. Several weeks ago I dabbled in a fair share of disrespect towards Rocksteady's 36th Anniversary. I know, it wasn't Rocksteady. I just wanted to speak briefly about the inconsiderate people I surrounded myself with. The constant bumping into me. People walking in front of my camera and crossing the lens, back and forth while I'm recording. Everyone could have walked around me but no they all wanted to be dicks. However, I'm not going to continue making remarks on that past hip hop event and its audience's poor etiquette.
Dam, it really is a lot of brothas n sistas out here. Maybe I should reconsider and step down deeper into the regine afterall. We're out here today in Marcus Garvey Park. I hope everyone on facebook knew to come here. The benches are packed. I don't think, I can find a place for my tushy. I don't wanna sit anyway. I must be honest. I know, as much as I said, I wanted to see, The Jungle Bros perform tonight. Which is indeed true. However, this also a test. I haven't been out anywhere since I started working my new job. The real reason for being here is because of my work hours. I just want to know if I can still participate among certain nightlife if permitted too and make it back to my residence at a decent hour. It's ashame that there'll be a limit to my nightly pleasures. There'll be no more hangin' out after mid-night for me. Anyway that's enough of my personal life. Let's get back into discussing tonight's performance.
As you can see, my mind started out, not to be into it. I only walked so far up the stairs and stopped. Actually it was better, posting from this angle. As I mentioned from before this was just a brief visit. Don't mean to sound like a downer. I want to thank once again and give them, a big salute.... The Zhigge Crew. It was only a week and half ago, I witnessed them perform live at Rocksteady's 36th Anniversary. It was such a fantastic ordeal and I'am glad that I was there to witness them "IN FULL EFFECT!" This time they didn't let me down. They came through and performed my favorite song, "Rakin' In The Dough"..... WHAT? They even killed it on the reggae tip. How many people reading, this remember The Zhigge Crew "Rakin' In The Dough (Dancehall Version)"? The Chaka Demus and Pliers "Murder She Wrote" riddim.
There's another brother, who I had the pleasure of dealing with a week and half a ago courtesy of the Rocksteady 36th Anniversary.... Rusty Jabbz' Put Ya Handz, together for SPECIAL ED. I wanna thank The Zhigge Crew on this one. He came out on their behalf performing his #1 hit "I Got It Made". I like the uniqueness of Special Ed's performance with "I Got It Made". How, he utilize the audience for a sing-a-long. I love that concept of the whole crowd getting involved with the artist and his record. I like the idea of a sing-a-long. This is something, artists and audiences should seldom do.
The moment has arrived, as everyone watched D.J. Sammy B put his laptop together, lol. I can't believe I said that. C'mon its 2013 you know the deal. In fact, his laptop and the soundsystem are giving him trouble. That's the downfall for laptop djing, lol. This is the new millennium, this is how everyone want it, "fast and easy". Seriously, though I didn't come here to make fun of Dj Sammy B. Although, I would have been the one more made fun of and insulted. If, Dj Sammy B, was introduced onto the stage by his other alias/ stage name, "Uncle Sam". (REST IN PEACE DAD!) Uncle Sam that has been a phenomenon appellation amongst the Wright family before my father's demise from earth. The last thing I would want to hear, is the disrespect of my father's name and legacy. Speaking of legacy, everyone reading this, repeat after me... "PORK CHOP!", "PORK CHOP!", "PORK CHOP!", "PORK CHOP!", "PORK CHOP!" LOL, ha ha how many of y'all remember that classic. Jungle Brothers' smash self-title hit off their debut album "Straight Out Tha Jungle". I told, everyone that I'am only here for a brief time. I admit, it was a bit of a downer not staying for the full Jungle Brothers' set. I'am not going to deny, the 30 minutes that I was able to enjoy I'm thankful. I'm also, thankful for making an attempt to come out here this evening. I was a huge fan of the Jungle Brothers growing up. Although, my fanship may have faded. There are reasons, why that probably happened. As the music expands and new artists evolve. Your preference of your past emcees maybe seen as being benched. Let's face it, as much of a fan I was to The Jungle Brothers. I can tell, my fanship faded. First off, let's start with their albums. Jungle Brothers released, six albums "Straight Out Tha Jungle", "Done By The Forces Of Nature", "Raw Deluxe", "J.Beez Wit The Remedy", "V.I.P.", and "All That We Do". As much as I love, The Jungle Brothers. I must admit, my love and fanship faded at album #4 "J.Beez Wit The Remedy". This is something that I go through with other artist and groups, as well. I'm pretty sure there are people out there who experience and understand what I'am saying in regards to the whole "fanship" fading out concept. Anyway I would like to thank once again Central Park Summerstage for putting on tonight's event. Thank you to Ant Marshall and Danny Castro of the Lyricist Lounge for coming out here to host tonight's event. Thank you to tonight's performers; The Zhigge Crew, Special Ed and The Jungle Brothers. This is Dj Handspin Dinero/ Rusty Jabbz Ent saying that I had a great time tonight. If anyone missed tonight, you assed out.
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