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SLY

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Bells Rockin' In The Bay


The organizers of the Rock The Bells hip-hop music festival have just announced a San Francisco date. The tour will touch down in the Bay area on Monday, Aug. 1 in the Potrero Hill District featuring Busta Rhymes, Method Man, Redman, Ghostface, Raekwon, Guru, dead prez, Supernatural and others. Check out www.rockthebells.net for more information.


http://www.rockthebells.net

hmmmm anyone know anything about this?
 
Apr 26, 2004
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damn, im the first to respond to an event like this????

ive been trying plan for the one in LA, but since this shit is hitting the city, thats official!

why isnt Nas on the roster for the one in SF??

oh well fuck it, its gonna be off the hook regardless, a 3-block block party in the sco.
 

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SLY said:
Bells Rockin' In The Bay


The organizers of the Rock The Bells hip-hop music festival have just announced a San Francisco date. The tour will touch down in the Bay area on Monday, Aug. 1 in the Potrero Hill District featuring Busta Rhymes, Method Man, Redman, Ghostface, Raekwon, Guru, dead prez, Supernatural and others. Check out www.rockthebells.net for more information.


http://www.rockthebells.net

hmmmm anyone know anything about this?
yeah... we gonna be there filmin.. hit me up if you talkin about rollin sly.
 
May 4, 2005
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That shit was sick. I've never been to a better hip-hop show in my life. There were no weak acts, except maybe the host, but she was pretty good. The crowd seemed a little uptight, or maybe they just were blazed and didn't feel like partying, but they should have been more energetic in my opinion.I loved the whole bock party vibe. It was cool to see the people driving on the 80/101 overpasses trying to get a glimpse at what was going on. This was some real hip-hop shit, with little to no filler.


The East coast veterans knew how to rock the house.
I would have liked to see the bay better represented at a show like this... Equipto and Nickatina only did 2 songs... there should have been more hip-hop and less down time in between acts. I also would have liked to see some freestyle jams by the bigger artists that were there. It's like they have the sound system playing, so they easily could have had MCs rocking the mic nonstop.
It was cool. I got to meet Supernat and Zion I... really cool people

Here's what I remember (I was high as hell)

Busta Rhymes- Woo Ha, Make it Clap, Break Ya neck, Fire it Up. Busta always is energetic, so it was cool to see him do his thing. I saw Redman chillin on top of the sound system watching his set.

Method Man and Redman- METHOD MAN, I'll Be that, How High, You, Pick it up, Da Goodness, Rockwilder, Let's Get Dirty, Diggy Doc. They were smoking blunts on stage, throwing water in they crowd, having water thrown on them, climbing up on the amps, doing pullups and swinging around on the stage tent. DJ dice and mathematics were on the wheels of steel i think. Fun set.

Ghostface and Rae (Cuban Linx)- Ice Cream, Verbal Intercourse, Holla, Nutmeg, Cream, Can it be that it was all so simple, Child's Play, Cher Chez la Ghost.

Dead Prez- Hip-Hop (one of the best groups so far)
Some group affiliated with dead prez- they were cool

Q bert- scratching and shit. Q-bert is the shit, but he needed some real MC's to jam with. he had some fake-ass singer and an average MC with him. It wasn't bad, but Q-bert could get some better singers and rappers for when he's up on stage.

Equipto and Nickatina- Jungle... At first I was hyped to see nickatina, but then I was let down when they only did a couple songs. But then again, I've seen nickatina before anyway, so it was cool to check out the other acts more.

Guru- you know my steez. I was expecting a little more from guru, but he was still cool

Dj Kool- Let me clear my throat

Supernatural- 3 Words incorporated into a freestyle, objects in the audience used in a freestyle, different MC styles used in a freestyle (slick rick, Raekwon, Notorious, Busta Rhymes, MOP?). Standard Supernat routine, but it's always different since he works with his surroundings. Security moved a barricade during his first song, and he started rapping about that for example.

Zion I- some sick shit I didn't recognize. They got the crowd hyped.

Crown City Rockers- cool live instrumental grooves with a good MC… this should be the future of hip hop….meaning there should be more live bands and shit

I wish this kind of shit happened more often. There needs to be all day jam sessions in the parks and whatnot. I didn't feel bad for the 40 dollar ticket, since I wanted to support events like this coming to the bay. If shit is profitable, it'll happen again. I was there for like six hours at LEAST, too. It was worth it
 
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DJ KOOL needs to get off his own dick!! He was mad because NOBODY cared who he was...even had the nerve to call himself a pioneer in this hip-hop shit.....sorry mane, but "let me clear my throat" is on some skee-lo level to me, so no props here.

meth & red seemed to take on the persona of the audience...lackluster

but Busta shut it down (literally)

he has one of the best stage shows without the use of props, I have ever seen.

his breath and crowd control was incredible!!

I wish I could have seen the rest of the show...but I got there in the beginning of Red & meth's set.

oh yeah...I'm tellin' you..the Bay has some of the most beautiful women anywhere!!

this group of Filipino girls I was near had me on swole all day....blowin' trees & spitin' the lyrics to Meth's "what the bloodclot?" word for word....if they had offered me some lumpia, I probably would have proposed marriage on the spot!! LOL
 
May 4, 2005
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^^^there was a lot of ego shit, but that's probably inevitable when you get a bunch of big acts together. I just ignore that, maybe roll my eyes, and just listen to the music, especially since it's live. It's also kind of a tradition in hip-hop to have big egos, so it's probably all in the name of having fun, I think.

Anyway, I'm trying to remember this one well. The crowd was chill, although I think people should have gotten into it more... then again, many hip-hop heads out here like to smoke and chill, and that's the vibe I got from the crowd (as in "fuck... I'm tired and high"). It's hard to stay amped for 7 hours... most people lost energy after Zion I came on.
Another thing... I wonder if they didn't promote the shit out of this on purpose? I found out about it an hour before the doors opened, and I almost didn't go because I thought parking might be a bitch and they probably sold out, but I was completely wrong. If they had really advertised it, they could have played at Sharon Meadows or some huge outdoor place.

It was inspiring to see shit like this happen. Every show I go to there's usually a bunch of shitty acts I don't want to see, but I wanted to see every act they had.
 
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was it me or was everyone in that place smokin? haha
fuck i was high myself by eatin one of them brownie shits from the cannibus club down the street...
did raekwon and ghostface bring out some1 from the bay?
and introduced them as sum1 they pushin and had him perform a song...