Sunday 27 November 2011

Beat this! Hip-Hop documentary



Description taken from here
Beat This!: A Hip Hop History – (1984)
Directed by Dick Fontaine
Bambaataa
Beat This!: A Hip Hop History was a hour long program by the BBC about hiphop. Coming out in ‘84 it sought to show this new thing (at the time, as hiphop was just getting some mainstream coverage) to UK residents. It’s good in that it has some really great footage of Afrika Bambaataa and Kool Herc. Although has some corny parts as well like the breakdance “battle” by The Dynamic Rockers. Also it features a rhyming DJ narrator. Here is an example of what gives you
“What Herc did was throw down the sound of forgotten heroes, like James Brown. And separate the good stuff from the junk. With an emphases on a lot of funk. And in the middle of the funky sound Coke La Rock, his rapper, would go to town. The music was hot and very loud. With participation that would excite the crowd. Then Herc would drop a mighty blast. With a golden oldie from music past.”
Kool Herc
It just tries too hard to be “hip” it would have been better to have a normal narrator. I wouldn’t recommend Beat This to everyone it doesn’t have universal appeal. It’s mainly just for fans of the early era of hiphop. But for those that want a peak into the early days it’s worth checking out.








Related Links
Old School Hip Hop Tapes Blog
Afrika Bambaataa – Live on Ferry Maat Soulshow, 1983 – MP3 / Back Up Link









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