Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival 2008
The festival was great again this year; the performances were energetic and inspired, and there were no knuckleheads there to mess it up for everybody (except for the one dude that got yoked up by security -- props to them for their rapid response time). As usual, there were tons of great surprise appearances from the likes of Jeru, Keith Murray, Brotha J of X-Clan, Crazy Legs from the Rock Steady Crew, and a few others.
* I hadn't heard of many of the artists, but good music is good music. Shout to Homeboy Sandman for putting it down.
* Concerts are kind of annoying to go to these days, because nobody really watches the show -- they're more interested in trying to get the best photo or video footage possible, so they can run home and post it on Flickr/Myspace/Facebook. Even the press photographers/cameramen are annoying and don't even try to be inconspicuous.
* KRS-ONE freestyles like most people talk, or breathe. It's effortless to him.
* Marty Markowitz' reference to KRS-ONE as "KR so one" was awesome.
* KRS-ONE's take on voting -- that is, that you shouldn't vote just because you're told to, and that not voting is also a vote, is pretty interesting, and he makes a convincing argument. That said, if I were a citizen, I'd definitely vote. Oh - and I don't know if I see the point of bringing up Barack Obama's ancestral links to Dick Cheney. Shit, I'm probably related to Dick Cheney, if you go back far enough.
* Saw quite a few high-top fades, complete with dyed stripes, á la Kwame (...and them fuckin' polka dots). I guess what's old is new.
Great night, all in all. My goal is to get a press pass somehow, and gain some legitimacy by the time next year's concert comes around.



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