Hip Hop that Rocks the House in Knoxville
May 12th, 2007 at 10:17 pm by Monty HazeltrigTags: groove, hip-hop, listen, music, radio, rap
I was into rap and hip hop in the early 90s. Public Enemy, Eric B and Rakim, Ice-T, KRS-1, even some Doug E. Fresh and Me Phi Me. I dug the sound and the variety and the message. That just all changed and in the last 10 years or so it all seems to suck to me. Where are you Chuck D? Well, I came across the answer:
“The Edutainment Hip Hop Show” on WUOT on Saturday nights 9-Midnight. “The Urban Jungle” after that is damn good too…
If you lost interest in hip hop in the mid-90’s, give it a listen, if you didn’t give it a listen before. It is a great show that keeps you groovin’ all night.














May 13th, 2007 at 2:29pm
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May 31st, 2007 at 11:17pm
Enjoy it while it lasts. They’re going off the air in the next few months. Their DJ and main Emcee is moving to Hawaii, and there is no next generation to take his place. True School hip hop is a dying art form. We’re dinosaurs my friend
June 1st, 2007 at 10:34am
Well crap… Maybe there will be a new show on the Internet, unless that all gets killed by the new fee changes…
I listen to that show and it takes me back to when I was at UT and I was a DJ on occasion and so were a number of my friends who were music nerds. Colonel Bacchus! Then the turds decided you had to be a student to have a radio show. That sounds okay, but it has not been. The quality of music dropped. For a while, you also had to be a broadcasting major, but I think they stopped that stupid decision. Remember the Dyna-Groove show? The Country Card Party? Music played by music lovers, for music lovers. Now it’s a computer, that is loaded by random it sounds like. It’s a shame.