Grandmaster Flash Lyrics
Grandmaster Flash is Known as one of the three Oringinators
of Break-Beat DJing (The Other 2 being Afrika Bambaataa and
DJ Kool Herc), And is responsble for developing and
perfecting time precision on the following DJ techniquues:
Cutting (repeating a beat or Musical phrase by moving the
record back and forth); Back Spinning (repeating a beat or
phrase on a record, by alternately spinning both records
backwards to the desired beat or phrase; thus, repeating
it); and punch-phrasing (playing certainparts of a record
on one turntable in More...
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Review about Grandmaster Flash songs
Hello | Reviewer: Greenaum
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashI heard it was always an anti-coke song, and GMF'd know about it. Originally it wasn't so obvious, it was sortof sarcastically, bittersweetly promoting blow. But it wasn't obvious enough for Americans (duh!). So they added the "Just say no!" bits.
If you remember the USA at the time, Nancy Reagan was very much into that message, it was a big deal in the media (ironically! knowing the media, and the 80s!). And when a 90-year-old senile arch-conservative told the country's kids it was better *not* to take hard drugs, they of course listened and stopped immediately, and everything was alright.
Shaun of the Dead | Reviewer: Emy
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashTHis song is the greatest when they redo it in the movie shaun of the dead and the beginning is shaun and his friend singing the song and a zombie singing the inbetween parts. Aaah, aaah, aaah, aaah)-Shaun
Uhraah! - ZOMBIE
Bass!
And then they make fun of the zombie for not knowing the song lyrics! Its Awesome!
Laying the Groundwork | Reviewer: Chloe
------ About the song The Message performed by Grandmaster FlashA great song that any hip hop fan today should know by heart. Grandmaster flash speaks the truth and from his heart, continuing a solid legacy for rap.
Wow! Take a step back a sec.. | Reviewer: Josh
------ About the song New York New York performed by Grandmaster FlashYou know, it's a shame what rap has come to these days. Here we see such talent and profound lyrics in a new and unprecented format such as rap was back in the day. These lyrics even ring true today. I really hope that the Aftrican American youth can see this video posted on youtube.com and appreciate what rap is supposed to be about and not what garbage it turned in to.
wow~ this song really brings back the memories... | Reviewer: Lisa
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashI just caught a clip of this song on a VH1 special and decided to google it to see who sang it. It brings back some great memories of high school and some old dance moves. Thanks!
This ain't funny but he took his money and sniffed it up his nose | Reviewer: Kevin
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashI used to love this song and now that I listen to it again I really thought the purpose of the song was you know, promoting the use of coke.
The lyrics make it look like he is going against it but he was a coke head and it's kind of oxymoronic.
what the song's about | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashThis song was made with an anti-cocaine message, but in an interview with Grandmaster Flash, he admitted that the entire band was very much under the influence of the drug while making the song. Funny, but kind of cool I guess. Old school rap FTW.
this song is hilarious! | Reviewer: matt beeghly
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster Flashyeah i know plenty of dudes that go messed up on the stuff and this songs lingo is like an ancient version of what people say now, and you really cant tell if hes against or for it, all i know is that the dude who made this song was in fact a crack head. and the lyrics are hilarious, i mean it takes a good sense of humor to get on the microphone and yell out "FREEBASE!"
... I remember ~ | Reviewer: Sammy
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster Flash~ Early rap influenced rock... I first heard "White Lines" in a club, early 80's, on commerical quality vinal, on a very expensive turntable, with a very expensive diamond needle, system over 1,000 watts per channel. The clarity was astounding. Dancing to IT, the way you're supposed to do it, is suddenly stop when you hear the word, "FREEZE!" Once you hear the word "ROCK," everyone resumes... So much fun!
old school baby | Reviewer: MissBubbli
------ About the song White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) performed by Grandmaster FlashThis is part of my mom's old school music that she raised us on. I grew up loving this stuff, being the only little girl in my class who knew songs like this....and then years later i actually sit down and listen to the song and whoa, its about yay! lol i love it!!
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