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DESERT SONG

 

There's a man in the desert all alone,

he walks all around without a thought.

Goes on the path of a bird that's flown,

never a passion, a thing that's sought.

 

Seven horses run through the night,

the desert mile is a marathon.

Their strenghth dies, their legs give flight,

they lie hearing the wanderer's song.



Published On: 9/10/2007
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My Blog: Random things
By: rikki_12


you shed your clothes in spite and you whisper i make the demand!
 
Tire Swing
 
 
who wil save us?
this cant go on, without the meaning and the rhyming
can you save us, can you save us?
i cant go on out of rhthym with our time.
 
pillow fight                           you swore......
                                                                  off like might
                                                                    you warned him
                                                               so imengaged to smile


friendsFriends will always be like "well you deserve better" but best friends will be prank calling him saying "you will die in seven days".... I love my friends to death and i dont know where i would be right now and who i would be!
 
friends
 
i will never let you fall
ill stand up for you forever
ill be there for you through it all
even if saving you sends me to heaven
 
 


Published On: 3/6/2007
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My Journal: 21/3/2004
By: AndaVald


Hip Hop - music, culture or clothing style?
Well we suppose the most prominent area of Hip Hop that most heads will encounter is music, it's everywhere, on the radio whilst we're driving or working but also in the background of movies and adverts but did the chicken come first or the egg? That's what we're asking and we aint sure we can answer or even want to for that matter but what is for sure there's a lot happening within hip hop right now but first a little history.

Hip Hop Music
Kool Herc seems to have kicked off the music side of things playing sold, funk and R&B. He would play the "break" the part where percussion or break beat kicked in, but due to these breaks being short Herc expanded them by using two turntables and mixing the beats. Herc went on to influence Grandmaster Flash and no mention of Hip Hop would be complete or even start without the main man Africa Bambaataa called by many the godfather of hip hop culture, father of electro funk, definitely founder of the Zulu Nation.

The Caribbean DJ practice of "toasting" rhyming over records started to be used by US Hip Hop DJ's. Toasting had it's first on many name changes and start being know has "Emceeing" with DJ's like Herc shouting" Cool Herc is in the house and he'll turn it out without a doubt".

During the late 70's the phrase "rapping" started to be used by the music industry and a number of labels started releasing tracks including "Sugarhill Gang" "Fatback Band", "Kurtis Blow", Grandmaster Flash" and "Spoonie Gee". The early 80's sees the many major releases and the first coming of hip hop and it's mixing with other influences such as a track being released between Futura 2000 (graffiti artist and The Clash ((punk rock band)), Blondie releases a rap track and the Beastie Boys are forme

Hip Hop Art - Graffiti
Graffiti bombing (practise of painting on walls) began in the mid to late 60's by writers like Cornbread and Cool Earl in Philadelphia but was made famous in the early 70's by Taki183 from Washington. Tagging has been traced back to one man Vic, a mail courier who rode the local subways and buses to deliver his packages. He set a goal for himself to visit every subway and ride every bus in NY. (aka "All City") He began to write his name (Vic) and his courier ID number (156) on every subway and bus he rode on. Around the same time Bubble Styles started to appear along with various other graffiti styles from writers like Case2, Lee163d, Joe136 etc. During the mid to late 70's bubble letter throw-ups appeared all over the New York transit system.


Published On: 3/21/2004
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