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  • Memories of the 70's and 80's..Growin up in the Gun Hill Projects in the BD Bronx. The T-Connection niteclub. Skate Key. Workin Security at Battles in Schools like Bx H.S. of Science. Those were the days... never better. Shouts and Love to the Latin Rascals, Chuck Chilout and Red Alert. Need to teach these youngin's to stop talkin over their best sh.t

  • Oh shit I recorded this!

  • I remember this on Friday night In Co-op City V going to IS 180 playing punchball n shit. Never been the same!

  • aaaaw yeh run a powewrmove on em !!

  • DAMN THAT!!! I'm in Now Cee and I had a Homeboy back in 85-89 that had a Big ass JVC Ghetto Blaster with the Turntable in the back that folded down the 5 or so band radio shit and we make shifted some rabbit ears from the TV and was picking that shit up from Now Why Plus I had the Zulu Nation Hook up HA HA!!! MEMORIES

  • Chuck Chillout is a INTEGRAL part of Hip Hop culture BELIEVE THAT

  • Ahhh damn my bredrin Errol (DJ Errol of Cactus and Asylum) used to bring 98.7 Kiss FM, WBLS, WBAU, WKTU, rap shows cassettes back to Jamaica for us to listen. Our crew always had the hottest shit from New York!

  • I love these old New York radio rap shows. I'm from Virginia & a friend from high shcool had a sister that lived in New York. She would record all the rap shows & mail them to him then he would let me borrow them. This is how I got so much into hip-hop, especially the unknown/underground artist like Divine Force, Lakim Shabazz, Latee, Chill Rob G, Rockwell Noel & The Poet, Ultimate Force, etc. Keep posting these.

  • Went all the way to NYC so that I could tape this kind of stuff...

  • I am from NYC

  • lady b

  • I was In the army. In the middle of Kentucky. The music they had wasn't bad but it wasn't Red and Chuck. My sister would send me tapes from 98.7 and I was at least two months ahead of most people when it came to NY(real) Hip HOP. Philly had a women host I liked also. I think her show was better 98.7 show. I cant remember her name. I think lady something.

  • Lady B, the first solo female to cut a Hip Hop record. She still has a show in Philly to this day.

  • I used to listen to Lady B at Power 99 when i was stationed in Aberdeen in '85....very good memories. At that time there was NO fm rap station in Baltimore at that time.

  • word.

  • Chuck Chillout-WRKS KISS FM NYC

    Red Alert-WRKS KISS FM NYC

    Marley Marl & Mr.Magic WBLS FM

    The Wizard- WJLB Detroit

    Electrifying Mojo-WHYT Power 96 Detroit

    PJ The DJ KMJM Majic 108 St. Louis

    Howie How & Sleepy Nevels WMPR 90.1 Jackson,MS

  • please please somebody ask Chuck did he do remixes for National Fresh in England UK about 1987 and a juice report, iirc he did a remix of ultramagnetic mc's travelling at the speed of thought which was nothing really like the original but a million times better.

    had the hook "cold travelling at the speed of thought with the Ultra.... Mc's Ultra"

    thanks

  • he used to do a report on the mike allen show 85-86. Hashim did the theme tune to uk fresh 86. Wicked show

  • memories.

  • Yo! Do a YouTube search: "The B-Boys - Two, Three, Break" [posted by vinylmorpher] to hear one of Chuck Chillout's lost CLASSICS!!

  • back in philly . when i was young chuck chillout was the jawn. hiphop was real back then. peace

  • word to mama.. this was was real hiphop homz~ Big up to all the O.G.'s!

  • I miss this hip hop.

  • lord have mercey.this takes me back.dose anybody have live mix tape of afrika bambatta djing alongside dj jazzy j.all i could remember a kool mix with sucker mc's,live kiss fm new york 1984/5?

  • I use to tape this show  Kiss fm and Reds show

  • Chuck Chillout!! Cool Chip and the Bronxwood Crew...  Daaaaayum. I miss those days

  • OMG it seems like yesterday, before it was so much violence in the music. And He's live ya understaaaaaaaand?

  • The violence was on the streets. Whereas now it's in the music and the streets are alot calmer.

  • I would like to agree with you bro, but here on the streets of New York kids are cutting working people on the face w/ razors to be initiated into the Bloods "Kids". Whereupon they end up doin mad time before they even become grown. Blacks are killin blacks quicker than white people are killin blacks, here in the Apple.

  • The initiations are isolated incidents, but nonetheless very serious. Look at these Murder rate figures:

    1990__2,245 people killed.

    2007__less than 500.

    I'll send you some links.

  • I'm close enough to the violence for it to matter but thanks for the stats bro!

  • Where in NY do live? I used to live in Brooklyn--Ft. Greene/Sunset Park.

  • Harlem USA, but just lost a grand nephew at the Jamaican Day Parade.

  • Sorry to hear that. I've seen alot of crime in NY, and to some extent was involved in a little bit myself--but to lose a loved one is beyond tragic. Sorry to hear of you're loss.

  • Thanks for the condolences, but he's not the 1st 2nd or 3rd you see? I don't want to be dramatic I just see it and feel it all the time, I guess it's true what you said that it's better than what it was but thats relative to what it was so I'm thankful for that and your knowledge.

  • Can't forget my boy, Kool Chip! It was funny watching people going crazy over dudes we all knew!!

  • I remember CHARLES very well! We grew up around the corner from each other! I was on 223rd street in the Bronx and he was on 222nd STreet! We all just called him Chuck! Shout out to Bronxwood Ave!

  • I loved to hear old school chuck chill out. He was ans is better then Red Alert.

  • Yeah, but DJ Red Alert all was came with that new new sh*t!! I just wish he had stopped saying Red Alert in all the songs everytime. Yyyeeaahhhh!!! Anyone who knows about Red Alert is cool with me. (((($2))))

  • Damn good post pimpy I never really got to hear ya boy back in the day since I was from the West Coast I love the OG DJ's!!!

  • Finally was able to get the complete mp3 of this mix uploaded, original was over the 5 mb host limit so I had to trim the file size. Just click "more" you'll see the link, enjoy.

  • can someone up the whole mp3 of the mix? its fucking hardcore

  • @ min. 1.13 chucks is mixing some other track till min. 1.32. does someone knows the name of that beat? thanks

  • First PE song is Prophets Of Rage until 2:33 then Rebel Without A Pause, ends with Night Of The Living Baseheads, all 3 songs from the album It Takes a Nation Of Millions to Hold Us Back

  • Chuck is back on Kiss FM on Sat nights..unfortunatly they don't stream online, but the good news is, i get it on my radio!!

  • Got the full intro track online if you want to download just click on "more" and youll see the links.

  • Great Mix It has given me inspiration.!

  • I had this recording way back in 1989. I lost the tape in 1995. I never thought I would hear this mix again.

  • fuckin cool to hear chuckchillout again...he have allways been my fave dj...i still love(2.3 break+cuttin herbie+hiphop on wax)all time kult records.even here in danmark..big thumbs up for posting this....

  • This is a dope jam!!!!

  • Hey man, thanks for sharing, any chance of uploading the mp3 somewhere? Thanks if you can..

  • this man is a real legend...fresh styles and funky mixing. not more not less...kids killing it today, this is the way it should be done...i love listening to those mixes...much work and time to do it this way...chucky knew his stuff and how to use it nice...he still does...love it...

  • now THAT'S quality mixing.... great stuff. Well done for posting it

  • dam i remember having mad mix tapes from kissfm and wbls while living on st.maarten.... remember ma boy yomo used to bring briefcases with tapes everytime he came down...

  • God I miss those days, these new jacks have no clue. I remember you could only find rap on the radio fri-sat 9p-12a

  • Nice, homez! Loved it.

  • wow..duces wild..if you don't know..those dudes were Nine (remember him) and Today' proof that dj can be bought Funkmaster Flexx..wow..

  • This is an absolute classic (in all sense of that word). I remember getting a mix tape back in the days with this exact show. Hip hop was so much purer during those times. I know, I know... I sound real old now.

  • Stuff still gives me chill bumps haha. A master DJ going off on some hardcore PE, does it get any better? Big ups to a legend!

  • I thoroughly enjoyed this! thanks for posting it!

  • My friend would bring Chuck Chillout mixes back from NY every summer, the first record I ever heard him mix was Buffalo Girls and was BLOWN away! Thanks for posting that set!

  • i remember goin to nc to nj for summer, made sure i had plenty of tapes, and two radios to record, cause i had 107(chuck chillout)and 98.7(red alert) to bring back to n.c. cause we got rap very late back in the day, it was old by the time we got it, lol

  • From the "Ville", NC and all we wanted to hear was mix tapes of Red Alert, Chuck Chillout and Mr. Magic's Rap attack! Fo sho!

  • He was my introduction to hip-hop...classic!!!

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