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Hip-hop and rap, that's where my heart's at. But I'll play anything so long as it ain't crap!
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February 22, 2008: I remember on one trip......feat. Joe Conzo (Born in the Bronx) + Bisc1 + Domer + Grimace + Swell (Metermaids)
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Listener comments!
Lisa Michelle:
Neon Conifer:
jonathan:
Lisa Michelle:
Sean Daily:
djspiderman:
jim-B:
north guinea hills:
bryce killed as always...
chirrup rock, yo!
dei xhrist:
(mta) Tony:
Chance From That Third World Country, Maine:
zoe:
dei x:
Ike:
Good to see ya guys.
(mta) Tony:
Matthew:
north guinea hills:
Tall Paul:
What up greetings from the Dub. Going to check out the Irish Hip Hop Gig in the Sugar club. Catch ya soon. Have a good one. Peace, one love Paul
BillyJam:
shout out to all the commenters inc, MTA Tony, Tall Paul Lowe, NGH, Matthew, delX, Spiderman, + to Bryce (the best goddam DJ....after Linc) on WFMU.....THANKS to all in advance for helping us continue doing what we do - in the upcoming MARATHON 50 year anniversary....starts Monday
porkchop:
north guinea hills:
north guinea hills:
north guinea hills:
porkchop:
Parq:
Parq:
porkchop:
north guinea hills:
north guinea hills:
porkchop:
porkchop:
Sean Padilla:
DP:
Lisa Michelle:
Ismael:
ted:
fred:
BJ, expect to hear from me next week, here I am pledging to pledge
north guinea hills:
north guinea hills:
Aight uh huh:
dei x:
Neon Conifer:
Groovy show.
north guinea hills:
In modern times, the term Ides of March (Latin Idus Martiae) is best known as the date that Julius Caesar was assassinated, in 44 BCE , the story of which was famously retold in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.[2] The term has come to be used as a metaphor for impending doom.
Caesar summoned the Senate to meet in the Theatre of Pompey on the Ides of March. A certain seer warned Caesar to be on his guard against a great peril on the day of the month of March which the Romans call the Ides; and when the day had come and Caesar was on his way to the senate-house, he greeted the seer with a jest and said: "The Ides of March has come," and the seer said to him softly: "Yes, the Ides of March has come, but it has not passed."[3]
As the Senate convened, Caesar was attacked and stabbed to death by a group of senators who called themselves the Liberatores ("Liberators"); they justified their action on the grounds that they committed tyrannicide, not murder, and were preserving the Republic from Caesar's alleged monarchical ambitions.
djspiderman:
dave:
dei x:
Ismael:
Parq:
J. Ceaser (to the Senate), as played by Charlie Manna in a mid-60s nightclub bit.
north guinea hills:
north guinea hills:
Dave:
Busy Bisc1:
check more music @ http://www.myspace.com/bisc1
stiing:
cheeky monkey:
pompous pilates:
pimple pirate: