This is officially my favourite pic ever....

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'Broken glass everywhere...people pissing in the streets you know they just don't care'

Ah, Mel Melle. Nice quote Ed.

I thought it said, 'pissing on the stairs you know they just don't care'!

It does but she's not ha ha

Conflicting Internet quotes?? Although, the stairs is the one I know.

Lynne d Johnson || hip-hop and me

And from those underground roots came a shared attraction to political struggle and pioneering technology. Back then, the Furious Five represented the hardcore streets of New York, just like U2, the straight-up ghetto. Life for a black man in the inner city is a constant struggle, but do you think life in Dublin, Ireland — after years of violent religious conflict — is pretty? When
Bono belted out, "Broken bottles under children's feet/Bodies strewn across a dead end street/But I won't heed the battle call/It puts my back up, puts my back up against the wall," in " Sunday Bloody Sunday" from 1983, he meant just what Melle Mel did in "The Message," written only a year earlier — "Broken glass everywhere/People pissing on the stairs/You know they just don't care/...Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge/ I'm trying not to lose my head/Ah huh huh huh huh/It's like a jungle sometimes, it make me wonder/How I keep from going under."



socialism and democracy

Grandmaster Flash, one of three pioneering Bronx DJ’s credited with founding hip hop, also grew up in Morrisania (at 947 Fox Street, right off 163rd Street), but it was a very different Morrisania than the one the Chantals grew up in. When Mel Melle, the MC for the group, sang “Broken glass, everywhere, people pissing on the street, you know they just don’t care” to a pounding, rhythmic backdrop, he was talking about a community buffeted by arson, building abandonment, drugs, gang violence, shattered families, the withdrawl of public services and the erosion of legal job opportunities. Surrounded by tenement districts that been ravaged by fires, housing projects that were once centers of pride and optimism had become dangerous and forbidding: “rats on the front porch, roaches in the back, Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat.” This was the world in which hip hop was created, a world where government was distant and remote, families were under stress, adult authority was week, and young people had to find economic opportunity and creative outlets on their own in the most forbidding of circumstances.


Let the debate of authenticity begin!;)



P.S. Shooms the picture is funny mate, but It did not induce a snot fit.
 

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Conflicting Internet quotes?? Although, the stairs is the one I know.

Lynne d Johnson || hip-hop and me

And from those underground roots came a shared attraction to political struggle and pioneering technology. Back then, the Furious Five represented the hardcore streets of New York, just like U2, the straight-up ghetto. Life for a black man in the inner city is a constant struggle, but do you think life in Dublin, Ireland — after years of violent religious conflict — is pretty? When
Bono belted out, "Broken bottles under children's feet/Bodies strewn across a dead end street/But I won't heed the battle call/It puts my back up, puts my back up against the wall," in " Sunday Bloody Sunday" from 1983, he meant just what Melle Mel did in "The Message," written only a year earlier — "Broken glass everywhere/People pissing on the stairs/You know they just don't care/...Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge/ I'm trying not to lose my head/Ah huh huh huh huh/It's like a jungle sometimes, it make me wonder/How I keep from going under."



socialism and democracy

Grandmaster Flash, one of three pioneering Bronx DJ’s credited with founding hip hop, also grew up in Morrisania (at 947 Fox Street, right off 163rd Street), but it was a very different Morrisania than the one the Chantals grew up in. When Mel Melle, the MC for the group, sang “Broken glass, everywhere, people pissing on the street, you know they just don’t care” to a pounding, rhythmic backdrop, he was talking about a community buffeted by arson, building abandonment, drugs, gang violence, shattered families, the withdrawl of public services and the erosion of legal job opportunities. Surrounded by tenement districts that been ravaged by fires, housing projects that were once centers of pride and optimism had become dangerous and forbidding: “rats on the front porch, roaches in the back, Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat.” This was the world in which hip hop was created, a world where government was distant and remote, families were under stress, adult authority was week, and young people had to find economic opportunity and creative outlets on their own in the most forbidding of circumstances.


Let the debate of authenticity begin!;)



P.S. Shooms the picture is funny mate, but It did not induce a snot fit.

My Theory is they pissed on the stairs to try and put the fires out.. :crazy:

Absolute amazing song I fucking love old skool Hip Hop, .. The B-BOYS, DJ's, MC's.. 2 Turntables and a Mic, Adidas Tracksuits Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force, Grandmaster Flash, RUN DMC into NWA and so on
 

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Well i think its bad taste personally :(

Have to agree with you there matey, I don't like stuff like that either :(


This gave me a belly laugh

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That old fella is a party pooper hahaha

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!!
LMFAO!!


What the hell, why on earth would you piss in a busy street in broad daylight with your boobs out :confused: :naughty: good on the bloke, she needed a kick up the arse!