Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Herman's Head

Just on a random post, this show just popped up in my head randomly one day, 'Herman's Head'.  Just remember it featured Hank Azaria & the lady who does 'Lisa Simpson's' voice.  Here is the intro to that show which was on Fox:
(Click On Link To Check Out An Episode Along With Commercials From 1991!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szTZNYsrOpw&feature=related
(The fat dude reminds me of Artie Lange, lol!)



Crate Diggers: Pete Rock

Another edition of 'Crate Diggers' featuring the Soul Brotha #1, Pete Rock.  This one is really dope as he shows of some of his favorite records.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Josh Womack Bat Tricks

Some unreal bat tricks performed by Josh Womack:

Vanderbilt's Triple Steal

Awesome triple steal pulled of by college team Vanderbilt, I don't think I've ever seen that:

DJ Noez: In The Lab

Here is a mix I did back in 2008, joints include, D.O.C.'s 'Funky Enough', DJ Revolution's 'The DJ' & Common's 'Tekzilla', just to name a few, check it out:


(Click on Link, Download & Enjoy!)
http://www.mixcrate.com/mix/156789/DJ-Noez-In-The-Lab



Monday, May 21, 2012

Documentary: "Rappin' With The Rappers"

Directed by Sam Lee, this rare, publicly-funded 1984 documentary centered around pioneering radio disc jockey John “Mr. Magic” Rivas and his famous “Rap Attack” show on WBLS-FM is an engaging half hour sure to please old school rap fans, highlighted by thoughtful interviews and entertaining performances at Mr. Magic’s super rockin’ birthday party at Club Encore in Queens, NY. Appearing on stage are Divine Sounds, whose “What People Do For Money” gets the crowd hype, Mercedes Ladies’ Baby D a/k/a D’Bora doing “No Sense,” the Fearless Four blazing through their hit “Problems of the World,” and in what apparently is their first time performing in a front of a crowd, the Force M.D.’s give it all they got with a spirited rendition of their smash, “Let Me Love You.”

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Oddisee's Remix: Marvin Gaye's "Ain't That Peculiar"

Awesome remix by Oddisee:
Oddisee is preparing to release his new album “People Hear What They See” next month, but rather than do the standard issue single leaks, he wanted to make it more interesting. So last night Oddisee released a video of Marvin Gaye’s ‘Ain’t That Peculiar’ remixed by Oddisee (including a new verse). Next week we will be giving away this track along with 3 others Oddisee created featuring remixed songs by K-Os, Bon Iver, Metronomy. The collection of 4 tracks is called “Odd Renditions”. The video was done by editing several pieces of footage found of Marvin Gaye performing the song together and sychronizing the new remixed track

Bump of the Day

Bump of the Day is XL's 'Take 5' (Kool Summer Mix) Really laid back cut with a hint of coolness, ok a lot of coolness on this one, I gotta find out who is on the mic on this one:

Monday, May 7, 2012

Fight Review: Ring Kings

Made it back from Vegas where I went to be part of the whole Ring Kings Fight experience.  Here is my take on the co-main event featuring Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez v 'Sugar' Shane Mosely, and the main event, Floyd 'Money' Mayweather v Miguel Cotto.
It was youth versus experience in the bout between the young Mexican phenom, Canelo & future Hall of Famer, Mosely.  Early in the fight, Mosely took advantage of Canelo's slow start to try & figure out Shane.  But after the 1st round, Canelo turned on the pressure, throwing hard powerful shots to the head & body.  Mosely was no match for Canelo, despite taking every vicious punch thrown at him and standing toe-to-toe attempting to throw with Alvarez.  Canelo went on to gas out Mosely by working the body with violent punches that really hurt Mosely and prevented him from throwing and connecting any meaningful shots to Saul.  Alvarez worked his uppercut & one-two combinations to a beautiful display of skills which was no match for the obviously aged Mosely.  Despite Canelo suffering a cut above his left eye, due to an accidental head-butt, he never really stop pressing on the gas pedal.  In the end Canelo won a unanimous decision over Mosely by scores of 119-109, 2 times & 118-110.


In the main event, Mayweather v Cotto may have suprised many on how competitive the fight actually was.  Cotto was definitely no push-over and proved it.  Cotto put up a great effort against Mayweather, in my opinon, Cotto may have actually brought out the best Mayweather has looked in years.  Floyd threw the most power punches I may have ever seen him throw.  Mayweather displayed an awesome performance withstanding Cotto's inside pressure, taking his shots to the body and avoiding getting hit in the head with his shoulder roll defense.  Despite suffering a bloody nose, Mayweather kept out boxing the spirited Cotto.  It turned out to be a fun fight to watch due to both fighters will to trade shots.  When it was over, Mayweather got a unanimous decision by scores of 117-111, 2 times & 118-110.  The fight seemed a lot closer than that, I had it 116-112, with Cotto losing the final 3 rounds.  Overall a great night of Championship boxing, proving that boxing is not dead.  Vegas was definitely rocking this past weekend, thanks to a great promotion by Golden Boy & Mayweather Promotions.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Shot of the Day

Looks like some rappers will be fighting on Saturday...Mayweather vs Cotto will be taking place this Saturday at MGM in Las Vegas, finally!