Favoriting Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains with Noah: Playlist from June 1, 2010 Favoriting

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Favoriting June 1, 2010: GUEST: Janette Beckman & Sara Rosen

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Approx. start time
Rammelzee vs K Rob  Beat Bop   Favoriting Single  Tartown  1983  12"  0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Masta Killa  Iron God Chamber feat. Method Man, RZA & U-God   Favoriting Single  Nature Sounds  2006  12"  0:10:18 (Pop-up)
Beastie Boys  Hold It Now, Hit It   Favoriting Single  Def Jam Recordings  1986  12"  0:13:43 (Pop-up)
Dangerdoom  Old School feat. Talib Kweli   Favoriting The Mouse And The Mask  Lex Records  2005  CD  0:19:25 (Pop-up)
Edan  Rock And Roll feat. Dagha   Favoriting Beauty & The Beat  Lewis Recordings  2005  CD  0:20:17 (Pop-up)
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo  Letters   Favoriting Live And Let Die (re-issue)  Cold Chillin' / Traffic Entertainment Group  2008  CD  0:26:05 (Pop-up)
Prince Po  It's Goin Down feat. Stone   Favoriting The Slickness  Lex Records  2004  CD  0:29:36 (Pop-up)
J.V.C. F.O.R.C.E.  Strong Island   Favoriting Doin' Damage  B-Boy Records  1988  LP  0:38:18 (Pop-up)
Short Bus Alumni  Get It With The Fitted   Favoriting Mr. T's Revenge  Brick Records  2008  CD  0:39:03 (Pop-up)
Naughty By Nature  I Gotta Lotta   Favoriting Single    2009  MP3  0:42:36 (Pop-up)
Janette Beckman & Sara Rosen  Live on WFMU   Favoriting     2010    0:46:10 (Pop-up)
Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force  Planet Rock   Favoriting Single  Tommy Boy Music  1982  12"  0:59:13 (Pop-up)
Fela Ransome Kuti & Africa 70  Water No Get Enemy   Favoriting Expensive Shit  Editions Makossa  1975  LP  1:08:36 (Pop-up)
Junior Murvin  Police & Thieves   Favoriting Police & Thieves  Upsetter  1977  LP  1:15:44 (Pop-up)
The Clash  Armagideon Time   Favoriting London Calling  CBS Records  1979  7"  1:19:38 (Pop-up)
M.I.A.  Paper Planes   Favoriting Kala  XL Recordings  2007  CD  1:23:11 (Pop-up)
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five  The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel   Favoriting Single  Vogue P.I.P. / Sugar Hill Records  1981  12"  1:46:28 (Pop-up)
Geto Boys  Mind Playing Tricks On Me   Favoriting Single  Rap-A-Lot Records  1991  12"  1:55:26 (Pop-up)
Digital Underground  Doowutchyalike   Favoriting Single  Tommy Boy Music  1989  12"  2:00:57 (Pop-up)
Jungle Brothers  What "U" Waitin "4"?   Favoriting Done By The Forces Of Nature  Warner Bros. Records   1989  CD  2:05:06 (Pop-up)
Kool & The Gang  Summer Madness   Favoriting Spin Their Top Hits  PolyGram Records  1976  LP  2:08:07 (Pop-up)
Soul II Soul  Move Me No Mountain   Favoriting Volume III (Just Right)  Ten Records Ltd. (10 Records)  1992  CD  2:34:30 (Pop-up)
Gang Starr  Words I Manifest (Special Remix)   Favoriting Single  Wild Pitch Records  1989  12"  2:39:30 (Pop-up)
Big Brother & The Holding Company  Summertime   Favoriting Cheap Thrills  Columbia  1968  LP  2:44:18 (Pop-up)
Public Enemy  Rebel Without a Pause   Favoriting You're Gonna Get Yours EP  Def Jam Recordings  1987  12"  2:48:16 (Pop-up)
Wu-Tang Clan  Protect Ya Neck   Favoriting Single  Loud Records  1993  12"  2:52:52 (Pop-up)
Undertones  Teenage Kicks   Favoriting Self Titled  Sire Records  1979  LP  2:56:13 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  9:04am
R I S K Y:

GET AT EM NOAH! TEAR IT UP!
  9:08am
Noah:

Janette Beckman got her start photographing some of the most well-known names in Punk Rock during the 1970s: The Ramones, The Clash, The Specials, The Jam, The Sex Pistols, etc. Moving to NY in 1982, she immediately became drawn to the upcoming hip-hop scene and captured city icons such as Afrika Bambaataa, Run DMC, Michael Jonzun, Big Daddy Kane, Slick Rick, MC Lyte and on and on and on!

Sara Rosen has been one of the most instrumental figures in publishing as far as getting graffiti artists and hip hop photographers' names out there. She was the Associate Publisher and Senior Vice President of PowerHouse Books. She has created books, exhibitions, and special events that have sparked and influenced trends with various projects. Tune in to hear all about capturing that solid image and listen as Janette & Sara pick out their favorite 12" sides.
  9:18am
LexRay:

JAM OUT!
  9:19am
Noah:

Thanks LexRay & R I S K Y!!
  9:24am
north guinea hills:

That edan was crazy tight.
  9:27am
Noah:

The whole Edan album is amazing; Beauty & The Beat... go pick it up, you won't be sad!
  9:33am
north guinea hills:

will do so, gracias....

i dig the fuzz psyche sample angle.
  9:33am
PKNY:

Strong Island!
  9:36am
Barney:

I had to move to LI to figure out that CI was Central Islip. There might have been easier ways to learn that.
  9:38am
north guinea hills:

(like reading the wfmu comments section [learned something, thanks])
  9:44am
Noah:

Strong Island is one of my all time favorite tracks!
  9:57am
killaMANG:

GREAT SHOW. THE GUESTS ARE DOPE. NEVER HEARD OF THEM. BUT THE BED MUZIK IS TOO LOUD. TURN IT DOWN YO.
  9:59am
seang:

Here we GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
  10:00am
~nBn~:

NIIIICE! where can i get the books?
  10:24am
Noah:

http://www.janettebeckman.com/

http://missrosen.wordpress.com/
  10:24am
Noah:

You can ger most of her books on Amazon and really any book store.....
  10:26am
dc pat:

kind of over this MIA song. the chorus is pretty sophomoric--oooo, guns!!. Much rather hear Joe's version.
  10:38am
Cecile:

dcp, did you read the NYT's profile on MIA?
I took it with a grain of salt, as I think it was the author that has done some sneaky backstabbing to her profile subjects in the past. But MIA is a lot of about posturing, that's for sure. Don't need a NYT profile to figure that out...
  10:40am
Cecile:

As Daddy-O rapped, "Rap brings back old R&B/If we would have not/You would have forgot"
  10:42am
dc pat:

Cecile: didn't see that yet---not saying I don't like her, I think she's great but...if we're going to listen to Straight to Hell samples, why not listen to Straight to Hell? I KNOW, I went off on this before. never mind. M.I.A. is ok with me.
  10:44am
Cecile:

I know. I know. The Clash postured as much as MIA did, I think people forget that.

ITA, dcp, I discovered that site that tells you what sample showed up in what dance or rap song, and it's really been eyeopening, and a little saddening. Who's writing the new riffs?
  10:47am
Cecile:

YES. The wheels of steel.
  10:53am
seang:

Remember that style maven, Elsa Klensch?
  10:54am
Cecile:

yeah, seang.
  11:00am
natnat:

i never heard of sara before but she knows her shit. im impressed that a woman in this day especially with the state of the economy can find her own niche in the entertainment world without selling out.
  11:01am
ALF:

Fuck DA HATERZ!
  11:02am
north guinea hills:

DU, it's like junior high all over again.
  11:04am
PKNY:

Doowutchyalike, nice! You're killing it today!
  11:05am
Carmichael:

Caffeinated and sedentary. Good morning, fellow persons.
  11:07am
Cecile:

Carm, what U waiting 4?
  11:08am
Carmichael:

My reeling brain to get funky with the synapses.
  11:18am
Larry:

Hey what was that website for affordable art you said you were putting together earlier?
  11:21am
dc pat:

Who took those excellent pics of Paul Weller passed out in the gutter last year?
  11:32am
herb:

sorry, i'm at work and 1/2listening - but this ART stuff being tawked about has gotta be seen! (and this JON SAVAGE / LINDER STERLING show closed, but is great - Boo Hooray Gallery at Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC,)
  11:33am
north guinea hills:

fidge, i missed a jon savage show?
  11:36am
jaw:

right side only
  11:48am
ALFNOLA HILLS:

Dope show Noah. Glad to hear you are back. It is rare to hear guests with REAL cred and who know their shit. Does JB ever have exhibitions in the US?
  11:51am
dc pat:

man, Public Enemy still sounds important as hell.
  11:52am
SuleimanSun:

YO! SounDZ like SARAH NEEDS her own SHOW! These BrOads could rule the world.
  11:56am
<MastaME>:

UNDERTONES!!! PERFECT END
  12:00pm
Carmichael:

Thanks for the Irish rock!
  12:00pm
Parq:

Definitely one for the books today. Good job Noah and guests!
  1:31pm
Noah:

Sara's art site is called "edition of 100", but it has not launched just yet. Be sure to keep checking her blog: missrosen.wordpress.com
  4:23pm
felix:

superbe! great show
GrandMasterFlash mts Chic. wow!
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