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Wild Style The Sampler 
Published Monday, August 06, 2007 11:30 AM
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By Sidik Fofana

Hmm. Like a child who has been through high-school, four years of college and about three years in the work force. That's how long it's been since seminal Hip-Hop film, Wild Style, first hit the film market. 25 years to be exact. To commemorate this glorious quarter of a century, Charlie Ahearn, the film's director, gives us a big photography book of behind the scenes photos, artwork and commentary from the young New York City pariahs who were the originators of this pivotal movement.

Wild Style The Sampler
(Powerhouse) is a swell, fresh memento. The book does not merely regurgitate pictures from scenes from in the movie. No, the book features photos from the shooting of the film but that have been not widely published. It also includes commentary from the film's main anchors like Lee Quinones, Busy Bee, Lady Pink, Fab 5 Freddy, and others, as they look back on the great era of pioneering Hip-Hop. The book also sashays photos of folks relatively unknown then but who are now either either really famous or literally immortal icons. There's a picture from the set of Blondie's “Rapture”of Jean-Michel Basquiat chilling in the background as well as a random polaroid of a girl named Angie B who would later would become neo-soul chanteuse Angie Stone.
 
To put it plainly, floss with this book. Many serious Hip-Hop heads know Wild Style the movie, frontwards to backwards, in and out, but few of them have seen photos of Lee and Lady Pink on location at the amphitheater before shooting, original hand drawn storyboards, or write-ups about the whole Wild Style experience from Sacha Jenkins and others. This photo book makes Wild Style a whole new movie. Add the current pictures of Busy Bee rocking the crowd older, wiser, and with a hair full of dreads and Wild Style The Sampler is a bona fide collector's item. Charlie Ahearn shows us how a little subculture that started in The Bronx is now the reason why cats are rhyming in Japanese and Swahili. On behalf of Hip-Hop's eclectic offspring, Happy 25th birthday Wild Style!


Comments

 

Five18p said:

HipHop!
I can't imagine my life without it!
My first album was "The Message" GrandMaster Flash
I thank the pioneers for creating possibly the best music genre ever!

"Broken glass everywhere
People pissing on the stairs, you know they just
Dont care
I cant take the smell, I cant take the noise
Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice
Rats in the front room, roaches in the back
Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat
I tried to get away, but I couldnt get far
Cause the man with the tow-truck repossessed my car
Dont push me, cause Im close to the edge
Im trying not to loose my head
Its like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder
How I keep from going under"

FUCKIN CLASSIC!

August 6, 2007 4:53 PM
 

odeisel said:

There was some really good coverage associated with the anniversary of this movie.  You should all check it out. If for nothing else but a history lesson
August 6, 2007 5:11 PM
 

Distrakt said:

This is a blessing.

- Distrakt
August 6, 2007 7:01 PM
 

EastOaklandRoy said:

WORD To HIP HOP

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-Me
August 6, 2007 8:16 PM
 

Renaissance Man » Hip-Hop Rumors: LAURYN HILL IN BK! DIDDY SWERVES ON! 190,000 WEAPONS LOST IN IRAQ! said:

August 7, 2007 6:54 AM
 

YoungG757NGE said:

WE CAME A LONG WAY BUT WE STILL GOT SO FAR TO GO. HOLLA AT YA NIGGA
October 3, 2007 2:25 AM
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