tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post7070910597316447750..comments2024-03-06T03:34:02.844-05:00Comments on Werner von Wallenrod's Humble, Little Hip-Hop Blog: Was The Rake Really Wack?Werner von Wallenrodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04102856408266833762noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post-289301483243252782014-08-07T03:37:40.659-04:002014-08-07T03:37:40.659-04:00You did this record justice here Werner, street ju...You did this record justice here Werner, street justice I guess...<br /><br />Chriz The WizAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post-53671165515598009022014-07-29T15:31:19.721-04:002014-07-29T15:31:19.721-04:00Coincidently, I just picked up the Street Justice ...Coincidently, I just picked up the Street Justice 12" a few weeks ago; I absolutely love it. In my mind, it's almost (but not quite) on a par with The Message. Even more coincidently, I also picked up my copy of the fantastic Hip Hop Family Tree comic book by Ed Piskor at the same time. I find it really odd that Ed would pick this particular song to single out, as his book is a beautifully put together documentation of the founding years of hip hop culture, and the dude really knows his hip hop. If I remember correctly (although I'd have to double check), Street Justice is even mentioned in the book! Either way, in my my humble opinion, both Street Justice and the Hip Hop Family Tree comic book are stone cold hip hop classics in their own right, so respect to both The Rake and Ed Piskor. Each to their own, I guess.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com