This post also goes out to Lian because, owing to being a few years younger than us, she did not know who Grandmaster Flash is. Of course, she was raised on classical music and show tunes and knows more about those genres than me, Terry and Drew put together, but, well... "Flash is fast, Flash is cool". Once we had conveyed the cultural significance of the night's show she was as pumped as we were.
Flash did not disappoint. The entire show was given in the style of a history lecture, with a backing video helping him convey the origins, history, geography, and key figures of hip hop and turntablism. I was unable to find the backing video online but GMF's Youtube channel has several other items worth checking out, including this letter to Kool Herc.
Flash did elements of "The Message" in his set, and I'm pretty sure he did not do "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel", but I'm including it here because 1) I remember when it came out in 1981, and 2) this single was notable because it featured only Flash and not the Furious Five (as did last week's show). While "Wheels of Steel" might seem straight-forward today, it is hard to overstate its significance in mainstreaming the role of DJing and mixing. Zoom in on the label pictured above and you can see the "Special Thanks" and the source material listed. Some of those songs were on the same label (Sugar Hill Records), but the prohibition against sampling had yet to catch up with the state of the art.
I'm really glad I had the opportunity to see GMF, catch up with Terry and Drew again, and that Lian filled in a gap in her musical knowledge!
Grandmaster Flash - "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel"
Terry's text message about the August 4, 2018 show. |
A still from one of Terry's videos. |
2019-07-27 update: Like the "real" Boathouse, the Newport New Boathouse is now closed.
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