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  • ps: only thing i don't like about this vid is the sound quality. please upload with hgiher bitrate sound next time as it is very buzzy as it is now

  • i love how when he describes everything, it's like "bang, bang, bang" it seems there was more energy back in music back then, people did thing with gusto, energy, vibrancy, and excitement. I also enjoy how a lot of people were invovled in the creation of music. good stuff.

  • I recorded a song by Captai

    n Rapp called "Agony". It was produced by Oscar T. Knock. Very cool early West Coast Rapp song. I played the Solo.

  • I agree. Westcoast HOF! Snoop can make it happen

  • Hello Captain Rapp it's good to see you we're a long way from 21st and Elm St. Long Beach, California. I remember Captain Rapp and when the tune Bad Times came out he use to come by so I can hear how his lyrics would sound and what I thought. I was offered to be a part of what he was doing after Bad Times came out. Captain Rapp came back from Okland, CA so we can hook up but I turned it all down to live a life for Christ. 21st and Elm, WOW brought back memories. Dynamic Crew.

  • And my boy Jazzy D was around in 1982 he was a big part of that west coast movement Radio/RadioTron google Jazzy D's Jazzy Management we push for Jazzy that's a good brother! His twitter is @Jazzymgt a man that schools us all on the crazy music business We Love You Jazzy D....

  • This is a great piece ;o)

  • And dont forget KING T he was the shit

  • you needs a good duff in the ass to wake u up ya fool!!!

  • west coast shat!

  • Hi Captain Rap! Peace from Holland

  • The West Coast Ain't No Joke!..

  • Eazy-E wasnt all about 'WEST SIDE WEST SIDE YOYOYOYOY", that's all that death row faggotry.

    No, Eazy-E wasnt like that, but like every rapper as stated in the video needs to say shit about his place, and E did, Compton, CPT etc. Thats pretty much in every song, something about Compton/CPT.

  • :) Cool

  • The west coast rap scene!

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  • thx for this documentary it's dope.

    I just Spun together with Egyptian Lover recently and it's a plessure to see those guys Rockin and being humble at the same time.

    DJ Haitian Star

  • The beat was sampled from a track called 2000 boogie. Cool shit, I miss those dayz.

  • what is the song that starts out at 8:20? I cant remember!

  • westttt sideeee

  • Love the west

  • never knew he was from Long Beach.

    What a trip, one take for Bad Times! That is some serious skill. That has to be the very first political rap from the westcoast.

  • FOR THOSE WHO DON'T KNOW...CAPT. RAPP & DISCO DADDY WERE THE FIRST RAP DUO ON THE WEST COAST...THEIR 1981 CLASSIC "GIGOLO RAPP" KICKED OFF THE WHOLE WEST COAST RAP SCENE AND INSPIRED ALL WEST COAST RAP PIONEERS...CAPT RAPPS 1983 RELEASE "Bad Times (I Can't Stand It) WAS A WORLD WIDE HIT..THATS STILL PLAYED TODAY...I WOULD LIKE TO THANK CAPT. RAPP FOR THIS INTERVIEW...AND MAY GOD ALWAYS BLESS HIM.... DJ FLASH...& THE RAPPERS RAPP GROUP !

  • much respect my equal yell

  • Hello Captain Rapp it's good to see you we're a long way from 21st and Elm St. Long Beach, California. I remember Captain Rapp and before Bad Times came out he use to come by so I can hear how his lyrics would sound and what I thought. I was offered to be a part of what he was doing after Bad Times came out. Captain Rapp came back from Okland, CA so we can hook up to do some work with but I turned it all down to live a life for Christ. 21st and Elm, WOW brought back memories. Dynamic Crew.

  • @designerarts 21st and elm east side lbc in the 80s .....elm street was crackin back then nice vid

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