This song like sound like rap, We feel beat and rhyme's...but some people says: the last poets or watts prophest were first rappers, but these word not to the beat, this is spoken word..so some people says that ? who can be the father of rap? who made first album? I do not know...
Hoecake is a type of thin cornbread made of cornmeal, salt, and water, which is baked on a griddle.[1][2] It became known as "hoecake" because field hands often cooked it on a shovel or hoe held to an open flame. Hoes designed for cotton fields were large and flat with a hole for the long handle to slide through. The blade would be removed and placed over a fire much like a griddle.
Thanks for this!One of my fave JBs songs. My brother and I saw Fred perform this song live a few years back with Karl Denson. When they started playing this and Fred started singing..we were blown away!!
thanks for posting this classic
PeterElz 1 month ago
some whole cain bread!
mcreminisce1 5 months ago
I love this song, love the band. What's the name of the bread they're all breakin' in the song?
spyinnzus 5 months ago
this is hip hop fred is rapp'n if u listen
TownTalk510 7 months ago
@TownTalk510 Whay I've always said.
honzanoel 1 week ago
Download the audio from this track at speedyconversion doht cohm.
BobineFoladare04 1 year ago
I want some!! Makes me hungry!! Thanks!!
m7a7b725 1 year ago
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I just grabbed the mp4 of this video on a site called mp4ify com . It was fast and free too.
mokeymunoveni 2 years ago
yo this clip is available to grab on that site mp4ify as mp3 or mp4 files - lookup on any search engine mp4ify
galinadenzpubyl 2 years ago
(singer) Boy she look so bad I wish she wasnt my cousin (other guy in band) she aint my cousin
lol best lines ever
Rambo29 2 years ago 9
simply fantastic ! thanks for sharing that !
mathurin94 2 years ago
for history sakes someone has to have made the first rap song. i nominate this one. hands down.
tolstoyleo 2 years ago
A master mix from the past to the future
1957-2009-etaylorgroup/ originaly stared
with the masters
etaylorgroup00 2 years ago
so funkin' cool :)
VALG81 2 years ago
saw fred wesley perform this live last night in london....AWESOME
iamteds 3 years ago 3
Was there too :) was great
SOEmark 3 years ago
tell me something..what was the first song he played in the evening? it sounded like sergio mednes or something..i really liked that song
iamteds 3 years ago
And @ Paris last week too ;-)
ChEcKstYlE 3 years ago
i was like 12 yr old boy and got his autograph...he was pretty cool about it!!
iamteds 3 years ago
Great post. This was my friends intro theme on his college radio show.
vinylscience3D 3 years ago
Quite possibly the first rap song ever. Comments please...
TheTallMan35 3 years ago 3
i think the last poets were the first. as well as Gil Scott Heron. this record may have inspired scratching due to all the noise on the vinyl LOL!
ZeropointZero70 3 years ago
This song like sound like rap, We feel beat and rhyme's...but some people says: the last poets or watts prophest were first rappers, but these word not to the beat, this is spoken word..so some people says that ? who can be the father of rap? who made first album? I do not know...
funkyfreshzorro 3 years ago
Possibly, although Pigmeat Markham's Who Got The Number from '66 usually to get the nod.
phillydisco 2 years ago
I always thought that too, since the first time i heard this back in the 80's @TheTallMan35
anthillmob 1 year ago
Can somebody please put up I want to get down by the Jb's I love that cut cube used it for who's the mack.
oleold 3 years ago
Hoecake is a type of thin cornbread made of cornmeal, salt, and water, which is baked on a griddle.[1][2] It became known as "hoecake" because field hands often cooked it on a shovel or hoe held to an open flame. Hoes designed for cotton fields were large and flat with a hole for the long handle to slide through. The blade would be removed and placed over a fire much like a griddle.
Buckeyecat2002 3 years ago
LOL, what yall know bout that hoecake bread?
carcove 3 years ago 2
How come nobody put up I want to get down by the Jb's on the breaking bread album?
BOX5 3 years ago
Thanks for this!One of my fave JBs songs. My brother and I saw Fred perform this song live a few years back with Karl Denson. When they started playing this and Fred started singing..we were blown away!!
RadiumGirl 3 years ago
Thanks for this one. It's a great song, and I'd never seen a video for it.
madhusudan 3 years ago