Gravediggaz interview + live footage from 1994

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

1994 Gravediggaz Interview and footage from the 6 Feet Deep release party

RIP Grym

For Promotial Use Only!!!

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  • WOW! Thanks for posting. I was all over 6 Feet Deep in '94, and ultimately was disappointed with the followup. Although now, I like The Pick The Sickle... as well. Even Nightmare in A Minor, which is hardly Gravediggaz as seen here, has a couple dope tracks.

    But 6 Feet Deep has gotta be the most slept on rap album in history. I'd love to see a full length version of this live footage, if one exists. Anyone?

  • @noDwitheNVy This is just a part of the documentary! My man Cratesofjr happens to have at least another different part where you can watch RZA performing Diary of a Madman live! Google: Cratesofjr 1993 Gravediggaz documentary

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  • This is an amazing interview. I was surprised to see live footage of an old Gravediggaz show too.

  • i like it when grym talks bout his name and that he is grym at the world because what happening to his peeps

    gives great insight to his personality behind the lyrics and where there coming from

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  • Dope interview

  • MAD LOVE FOR UPLOAD

  • wie rza live ausrastet mann, zu fett

  • @SubliminalMinded2011 True that

  • rza is a bad bullshitter

  • @oliverecords also,... kids are so quick to say "fuck old school hip-hop". If you go to a Black Sabbath concert, you'll see a whole bunch young kids. But, when it comes to rap music, kids don't respect the older generation.  Even worse, mainstream radio & t.v. outlets promote that seperatist mentality. Older generations of rock musicians get much respect,...but older Black rappers get shitted on. That makes no sense. The media loves young Blacks disrespecting the elders.

  • ditto on the getting older thing. Its getting harder for me to defend rap music. Its 2011, and kids are acting like extreme violence is a new concept (thinking its gonna advance our civilization). I grew up listening to heavy metal as well, so I take lyrics with a grain of salt. The problem is (today) kids are on some "life imitating art" type shit. They take these violent lyrics too seriously. Plus, there used to be a level of respect thats slowly disintegrating now.

  • @SubliminalMinded2011 Sad but true! These days I feel older and older as I try to catch what's happening on the music scene, particularly rap music. That's the way it goes I guess, one day you feel a little remote from what used to be your bag... I'm french and I can tell you I used to love french rap bands that truly made some sense at one time. Today things have changed as dramatically as in the states. Spirit and soul has vanished from the TV screen. We have to look somewhere else. Or maybe?

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