RAEKWON ALMOST KNOCKED OUT STEVE-O AT O.D.B. TRIBUTE CONCERT

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THIS AINT MY POST, THIS WAS TAKEN FROM A DUDE WHO WAS THERE AT

THE CONCERT WHO SAW IT HAPPEN

....and i aint talkin lyrically....

i just got home from the Rock the Bells festival IV....Wu-Tang was one of many acts to grace the stage at the show, and during their tribute to ODB, for some reason, STEVE-O from jackass comes out on stage and embarasses himself and discraces ODB (in front of his mother no less) by doing a "dirty stunt" in honor of ODB...claiming that he wanted to do it because he was recently locked in the same jail cell that ODB stayed in at one point in L.A. county jail, Steve-O proceeded to pull of his clothes (surrounded by all remaining members of the WU and in front of an ODB painting) and tuck his ISH behind his legs and do a backflip....afterwards the RZA made a comment about Steve-O belonging in a Zoo, then went on with the show...but a couple songs later, Raekwon brought Steve-O front and center and told him over the mic that if he didnt apologize for the "gay" and disgusting display he would knock him out on the spot....with a trembling voice Steve-O apologized to the Wu-Tang and ODB's mother, much to the approval of the crowd

pretty rediculous indeed....i was personally disgusted when i even saw Steve-O on stage, but im glad it was made right eventually...

either way don't be surprised if you hear something in the news the next couple of days about Steve-O being involved in some kind of freak accident...because i don't think the simple apology will be enough for the Wu


feel free to throw me props for the news or just the image of Steve-O getting jumped by the Wu

jackasses should stay where they belong....
http://slumz.boxden.com/showthread.php?t=733777
 

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Steve-O is a retard. I think the problem is that he doesn't think before he does shit. He thinks that everyone will just laugh, and I for one, would have loved to see Raekwon beat his ass for that shit. That's kinda like Thizz Ent putting "Mac Dre Presents" on every single album AFTER his death...the only difference is, it seems that Wu-Tang actually knows what respect is.
 
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i can't stand that stupid ass show anyway, stevie o and ODB, FUCK EM ALL, why i don't like ODB, listen to "tales from the hood sdtk"
 
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eastbayrider510 said:
for real man no one ever mentions that shyt...he dised the bay area /westcoast bad

what kills me is that muthafucka went a did a song with e-40 and MC Eiht, so one minute you're dissin' the fuck out of some of the BIGGEST names on the westcoast then you turn around and make a song with 2 of the biggest cats out here, fuck that punk

he dissed e-40, the click, dr. dre, snoop, and too short, wu-tang is cool but ODB can stick that shit were the sun don't shine
 
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By Ben Quiñones, Special to The Times

"Yo, he belongs in the zoo," said Wu-Tang Clan's de facto leader, referring to "Jackass' " Steve-O, who paid tribute to ODB by taking the stage with the rapper's mother, stripping down butt naked and performing what he called "dirty back flips" — just picture "The Silence of the Lambs' " Buffalo Bill strutting his stuff.

Yes, it was that kind of day at the fourth annual Rock the Bells Festival on Saturday at San Bernardino's NOS Events Center.

Although a grocery list of artists took the main stage, only a few made this festival worth standing under the San Bernardino sun.

First, Freestyle fanatic Supernatural broke the Guinness World Record for longest freestyle rap — nine hours and 10 minutes.

On the main stage was Immortal Technique, the short and stocky Peruvian-born, Harlem-raised lyrical assassin who showed the crowd no mercy with his fierce sickle-and-machete lyrics from his "Revolutionary, Vol. 1 and 2," including the hard "The Point of Return."

"I'd rather have you here than at a Minuteman or Republican convention," Immortal told the young crowd, which went crazy when the rapper brought out L.A.'s Psycho Realm, whose members ripped it on their hit "Psycho City Blocks." They turned in a riveting collaboration that could point the way to the future of L.A. hip-hop.

De La Soul put on a surprising, entertaining show, rolling out "Saturday" and "Me, Myself and I." The group then brought on '90s crews Black Sheep and a Tribe Called Quest.

The talented Lauryn Hill of the Fugees made a surprise appearance, performing her group's hit "Ooh La La."

But it was the Wu-Tang Clan that the 20,000 hip-hop heads wanted with their shouts of "Wu-Tang! Wu-Tang!" and throwing up "W" hand signs.

As a huge Wu-Tang Clan banner unfurled, the Wu-Tang warriors came onstage, one by one: Ghostface Killah, RZA, GZA, U-God, Masta Killa, Method Man, Raekwon the Chef and Inspectah Deck, along with their hundred-deep entourage, including Shao Lin monks and Rage Against the Machine's frontman, Zacarias de la Rocha.

"It's been a long time since you've seen the Wu-Tang on stage," said Method Man, wearing his signature black baseball batting gloves before jumping over the Black Eyed Peas' Will.I.Am at the front of the stage and into the crowd.

And with that, the Clan went into ear-crushing, street-based classics like "C.R.E.A.M" off its debut album, "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)."

Nine of hip-hop's most recognizable voices and individual personalities, all onstage with their style of organized chaos, moved the hyped crowd with the likes of "Protect Ya Neck," "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin ta F' Wit" and "Da Mystery of Chessboxin'. "

The Clan then dedicated a number to ODB, and when it went into "Shimmy Shimmy Ya," the crowd went absolutely bonkers.

Although Wu-Tang's set was mostly a trip down memory lane, the distinctive sound (both sonically and lyrically) continues to push the boundaries of what hip-hop should look like.
 

SLICC RICC

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nbpsfc said:
what kills me is that muthafucka went a did a song with e-40 and MC Eiht, so one minute you're dissin' the fuck out of some of the BIGGEST names on the westcoast then you turn around and make a song with 2 of the biggest cats out here, fuck that punk

he dissed e-40, the click, dr. dre, snoop, and too short, wu-tang is cool but ODB can stick that shit were the sun don't shine
BIG WORDS TORWARDS A MAN IN HIS GRAVE... ANYWAY... HE EVENTUALLY REALIZED THE ERROR OF HIS WAYS, WHICH IS THE REASON HE WAS MORE ON THE WEST COAST THAN ANYWHERE ELSE, TORWARDS THE END OF HIS DAYS...
 
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surcaliman said:
By Ben Quiñones, Special to The Times

"Yo, he belongs in the zoo," said Wu-Tang Clan's de facto leader, referring to "Jackass' " Steve-O, who paid tribute to ODB by taking the stage with the rapper's mother, stripping down butt naked and performing what he called "dirty back flips" — just picture "The Silence of the Lambs' " Buffalo Bill strutting his stuff.

Yes, it was that kind of day at the fourth annual Rock the Bells Festival on Saturday at San Bernardino's NOS Events Center.

Although a grocery list of artists took the main stage, only a few made this festival worth standing under the San Bernardino sun.

First, Freestyle fanatic Supernatural broke the Guinness World Record for longest freestyle rap — nine hours and 10 minutes.

On the main stage was Immortal Technique, the short and stocky Peruvian-born, Harlem-raised lyrical assassin who showed the crowd no mercy with his fierce sickle-and-machete lyrics from his "Revolutionary, Vol. 1 and 2," including the hard "The Point of Return."

"I'd rather have you here than at a Minuteman or Republican convention," Immortal told the young crowd, which went crazy when the rapper brought out L.A.'s Psycho Realm, whose members ripped it on their hit "Psycho City Blocks." They turned in a riveting collaboration that could point the way to the future of L.A. hip-hop.




what was the point of making those two paragraghs in bold???? to show people on the internet how cool your little gangster group is???? thats pretty lame.
 

SLICC RICC

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