186-Cold Crush Four at unknown location (1982, Side A)/Force MCs with Doug E. Fresh at outside jam on Staten Island (undated, Side B), 1982
Scope and Contents
Side A: the Cold Crush opens up to “Before I let you go” with Frankie Beverly. As Caz introduces Almighty K.G. he then tells K. to give him a pound. After he introduces J.D.L., the L says with a dry wit “nice to meet you.” Caz got the girls involve with the Frankie Beverly song. The Cold Crush does the 50 ways to rock a party routine. Some of the Cold crush security is in the house. Germy Germ is in the house. Brother name Smitty caused Caz to do his rhyme about the knuckle head heckler. They dedicate the next record to the Furious Five who at that time called them selves the Furious Lovers, but there is a big conversation about them because the Cold Crush didn’t feel they were showing them the respect they deserved as well as why Furious at that time were charging so much at their shows and not putting on a show. Side B: this is an outside jam on HARBOR DAY. Mercury introduces Doug to the crowd. Doug starts by saying for everybody that likes Fat Boys and then he went into his Human Beat Box. Doug E. Fresh battles his DJ Chill Will. The crowd is into it. Mercury, Doug and Stevie Dee pass the mic back and forth. The Force start doing their routines and Doug does his human beat box and kill it. Stevie Dee does the human beat box with Doug. Then Stevie does Rahiem of the Furious 5 rhyme and then shouts out the Furious. 60 mins.
Dates
- 1982
Creator
- From the Collection: Smith, Troy L. (Collector, Person)
Language of Material
In English.
Restrictions on Access
Access to collection restricted until digitization is complete.
Extent
1 cubic feet. (1 cubic feet.)
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
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