
Interview w/Stretch Armstrong
Walking back from a shooting in Harlem, we bumped into Stretch Armstrong, right in front of WCKR (!)
That's the station where he started -in 1990- what would later become The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show, which many consider the best show ever.
The guy NORE used to call "the albino ostrige"recalls a number of great moments and a greater number of (then) unsigned rappers who blazed the show : cats like Jay-Z, Eminem, Big Pun, ODB, Big L, Biggie, and also a 16 y.o kid in shorts called Nasir...
"We put this out as a limited edition CD a while back, but I figured I may as well put it up for those that don't have it. This show was a big deal for me because Nas, who already was a legend to us back then, spit over a beat I had made that day. It was unfinished and muddy, but he liked it, and for like two days I was on cloud nine. Nas always had fun coming up to the show, and it's apparent. On the same show, Big L passed through...Rapper Nas and Big L in one show...not bad."
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C'est au sommet d'un parc gothico-trankilou que vit depuis plus de deux cent ans la plus célèbre mère porteuse de prix Nobel au monde: Columbia University.
6 blocs new-yorkais coincé entre Harlem et l'Upper West Side fréquentés lors de la saison des amours par l'autruche albinos... alias Stretch Armstrong.
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