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My name is Rotten Mac (rottenowlsheep) and I write MyMindSpray.com mostly to keep my brain limber so I can stay sharp. I'm in my early 30's and feel I'm getting a really good grasp of who I am. I'm talking about experience and style. I'm old school shell toe adidas. I'm grandpas fisherman's hat. I'm a '65 Lincoln Continental w/suicide doors humming "Send Me Forget Me Nots" until noon then bumping the entire Mobb Deep Infamous album on the way home from work. I'm a dude like Lebowski but quote Tony Montana all day while eating beans and tortillas watching George Lopez. I'm a Photographer by trade with a pretty darn good eye for composition, and an excellent driver with a gifted intuition for technique and etiquette.

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The moment I became a lifetime Hip Hop felon… I mean fan. (And 1979 in Rap History)

I was raised on Hip Hop. Well, my family didn’t raise me on Hip Hop, Hip Hop raised me. It started way back, in history (1987 5th grade)  when an older friend of mine played me an album called Escape, by Whodini (circa 1984)

The first time I heard rap music, It was 1987 in 5th grade

The first time I heard rap music, It was 1987 in 5th grade

My Hip Hop History began the moment I heard the songs “Five Minutes of Funk”, “The Freaks Come Out at Night”, “Friends”, and “Rumors”, I was hooked. Lock me up and throw away the key because I was to become a lifetime Rap and Hip Hop felon… I mean fan. But I may get into that in future posts.

I want to bring you moments in history that shaped Rap and Hip Hop. My source is from  article

The History of Hip-Hop

Hip-Hop Timeline: 1979 – 1988

by Henry Adaso at about.com.

Let’s start with the year 1979……………………

  • Grandmaster Flash forms one of the most influential rap groups ever, The Furious 5: Grandmaster Flash (Joseph Saddler), Melle Mel (Melvin Glover), Kidd Creole (Nathaniel Glover), Cowboy (Keith Wiggins), Raheim (Guy Williams), and Mr. Ness (Eddie Morris).
  • Around the same time, another great rap crew – The Cold Crush Four – was formed, comprising of Charlie Chase, Tony Tone, Grand Master Caz, Easy Ad, JDL, and Almighty KG.
  • The first rap record by a non-rap group “King Tim III” is recorded by the Fatback Band.
  • Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” would go on to become the first known rap hit, reaching #36 on Billboard.
  • Various obscure rap singles were also released: Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5’s “Super-rappin” and Spoonie Gee’s “Spoonin’ Rap” both on Enjoy Records, Kurtis Blow’s “Christmas Rappin” on Mercury Records, and Jimmy Spicer’s 13-minute long storytelling track “Adventures of Super Rhymes” on Dazz Records.
  • Mr. Magic’s ‘Rap Attack’ becomes the first hip-hop radio show on WHBI.

I will be posting more of “The History of Hip Hop” 1979-1988 in future posts.

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