Brother Craig never lets us down. I present to you: Prince Head Man

 

STREET VISION TV begins! Click the video and experience the all new Street Vision TV featuring DJ Ready Cee, DJ Mixx & Parakhan.

 

Coming Soon: Street Vision TV with @DjReadyCee @Parakhan @djmixx2011

 

 

Five Steez and Dj Ready Cee have returned with another banger in the MOMENTUM series. From Kingston to the Bronx, this shit gonna rock sound systems…so hit that play button and get it poppin. Biggup to both the homiez on another ill release! –P

More info:
Rising Hip Hop artiste, Five Steez, and New York City radio icon, DJ Ready Cee, have released the highly anticipated ‘Momentum: Volume Two’ mixtape for free download and streaming at http://www.djreadycee.com & iTunes. The 35-minute mix by DJ Ready Cee is also available as a single-track and as 17 separate tracks at the Five Steez Facebook Fan Page (http://www.facebook.com/fivesteez).

Single-track
Stream: http://bit.ly/oOs6iw
Download: http://bit.ly/oOQuNA

Split Tracks
Stream & Download: http://bit.ly/p2RSwb

Five Steez direct:
http://www.twitter.com/fivesteez
http://fivesteez.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/fivesteez
http://www.reverbnation.com/fivesteez

Dj Ready Cee direct:
http://www.twitter.com/djreadycee
http://facebook.com/djreadycee
http://thereadyceeshow.podomatic.com
http://streetvisionradio.com

 

I woke up, confirmed that my buddy Marc was still meeting me at the event, ate a fried egg sandwich, showered, and hit the door. After a short ride on the 1 train to 116th, I surfaced above ground around 11:30 to see a massive amount of skaters preparing to rage. Marc found me, we snapped some pics and then it was time for the race to start.

The weather was amazing, the crowd was enormous, and the people lining the sides of the street were, for the most part, happy to see us. I can’t say the same thing about the buses, cabs, tourist buses, and cops. The cool thing about the crowd and something I never really thought about…they’re really into hand slapping to show support. I must’ve slapped at least 50 hands on the way down to Wall St.

Blazing through the UWS into Midtown was a breeze. There is nothing like skating on a smooth street with 1500 other skaters and straight up punking out traffic. Around 88th & Broadway, we heard the shouts from our fan club members (Amy, Stephanie, & Todd). Thanks for coming out to see us guys.

 

The video above is me kinda just rolling through Times Square. Times Square wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going to be, but the pedestrian plazas were packed and I saw fools with no board control wiping out here and there. Near the end of Times Square, some skater’s board shot out as I was narrowly ducking past a cab….so I tried to avoid it and ended up in a wreck with some guys behind me. We all popped up and kept it moving.

Herald Square and Union Square were a different story. Those areas were a true clusterfuck of gridlocked traffic, skaters, and pedestrians who were brave enough to cross the street with 1000 skaters flying at them. I skitched a van at some point between the squares to catch my breath while moving (hey, I’m out of shape) and then it was time for the final leg of the race. As I was flying with a group some car pulled out and almost hit me so I had to do a four wheel slide on rough concrete with a longboard. That shit was gnar gnar and I almost ate shit trying to slide my big ass Dog Town longboard.

Near the end of the race we ran into the Occupy Wall Street crowd and they cheered us on for the most part. I finished the race, met up with my friends, sat down to catch my breath, and headed back uptown. Good Shit. Props to whoever is behind organizing the event and every skater that participated. Today is a day I will never forget…my first Broadway Bomb.

–P

 

EVERY TEN EPISODES since we started the podcast we rock strictly classic joints blended up and mixed like only DJ Ready Cee & DJ Mixx can… The tradition continues this week with Episode #170! Be sure to spread these links all across the world and get the word out about Hiphop’s illest podcast!

 

Maybe it’s not too late for me to have a career as a play-by-play announcer. Ok..I’m not so good at it. –P

 

Sav Killz – Look What I Become ft. Verse prod. by Jazimoto
Filmed and Edited by Tone Spliff

The 1st Official Music Video for the 1st single on Sav Killz – Still Determined EP dropping on All Elements Music Group / Fat Beats Distro in May

Cameos w/ Immortal Technique, Peter Rosenberg, Math Hoffa, Iron Solomon, Soul Khan, Marvwon, DNA, Poison Pen, Sara Kana, Pumpkinhead, Nesslee, DJ J-Ronin , Jazimoto, Nems, Dirt, Renagade, ichabod, PR Dean, Frank Knight, King Marvey X, Kage, East Koast aka Lord Life, J Buddah, BeeShine, All Mental,

Download the Clean Version to the record here – http://hulkshare.com/t03k9tyidz96

Purchase the Dirty version here – http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/look-what-i-become-single/id425575414

Follow Sav Killz at http://www.twitter.com/savkillz
and check out http://www.facebook.com/SavKillz

 

I was ripped on the way home and ran into this. RIP Mike Jackson.

 

Wayne Gretzky Head Man

Brother Craig brings you a youthful looking Wayne Gretzky Head Man

 

Young Gretzky

 

Kristy McNichol Head Woman

Brother Craig gets another classic lookalike on the train. Kristy McNichol Head Woman.

 

Kristy McNichol Love Boat

 

Never gets old does it?

 

Represent.

 

HAHA..the homey is back.  I saw this PIX 11 News commercial tonight and had to run the DVR back.  Biggup to The Rent Is Too Damn High Party!!!!

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