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The
Adventures of Grandmaster Flash: My Life, My Beats
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ISBN: 0767924754
Label: Broadway
Manufacturer: Broadway
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: June 10, 2008
A no-holds-barred memoir from the primary architect of hip hop and one of the
culture's most revered music icons—both the tale of his life and legacy and a
testament to dogged determination.
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five fomented the musical revolution known as
hip hop. Theirs was a groundbreaking union between one DJ and five rapping MCs.
One of the first hip hop posses, they were responsible for such masterpieces as
“The Message” and “Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel.”
In the 1970s Grandmaster Flash pioneered the art of break-beat DJing—the process
of remixing and thereby creating a new piece of music by playing vinyl records
and turntables as musical instruments. Disco-era DJs spun records so that people
could dance. The original turntablist, Flash took it a step further by cutting,
rubbing, backspinning, and mixing records, focusing on “breaks”—what Flash
described as “the short, climactic parts of the records that really grabbed
me”—as a way of heightening musical excitement and creating something new.
Now the man who paved the way for such artists as Jay-Z, Sean “P. Diddy”
Combs, and 50 Cent tells all—from his early days on the mean streets of the
South Bronx, to the heights of hip hop stardom, losing millions at the hands of
his record label, his downward spiral into cocaine addiction, and his ultimate
redemption with the help and love of his family and friends. In this powerful
memoir, Flash recounts how music from the streets, much like rock ’n’ roll a
generation before, became the sound of an era and swept a nation with its funk,
flavor, and beat.
Praise
“Grandmaster Flash not only transformed and revolutionized the music
industry with his innovative turntable genius, he also opened the doors to
power, and influenced the hopes and dreams of generations . . . and he did
it with class. That's the message.” —MC Hammer, Billboard Diamond
Award winner, 3-time Grammy Award winner
“In the rich history of American music, Grandmaster Flash holds an important
place. He helped birth a culture that, in many ways, changed the world of
artistic expression.” -Jimmy Jam, Grammy Award Winning songwriter and
producer of 25 No. 1 R& B hits and 16 No. 1 Pop hits, a record surpassed
only by Sir George Martin (The Beatles)
“Hip hop is the blues music of my day and age. Like the blues, it has
influenced every form of popular music today. Grandmaster Flash is a true
pioneer of hip hop, and his skills as a DJ along with the classic records he
made with the Furious Five have no doubt influenced me deeply. Scorpio
is a timeless example of an early hip hop record that still plays today,
and The Message is without a doubt a true classic in the same class
as songs like Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Sweet Home Alabama or ACDC's Back
in Black. Playing with Flash, spinning with Flash, and hanging with
Flash has left an everlasting influence on me and my music. He is a true
national treasure.” - Kid Rock, 3-time Billboard Music Award winner
and Grammy Award nominee
“Grandmaster Flash is the first hip hop artist to stir my soul. I revel in
the humanity found in his work and witness.” -Tavis
Smiley, host of The Tavis Smiley Show and #1 New York
Times bestselling author of What I Know for Sure: My Story of Growing
Up in America, The Covenant with Black America, and The
Covenant in Action
“Grandmaster Flash is a musical pioneer, and we all owe him a debt of
gratitude for his creative originality.” - Janet Jackson, 6-time
Grammy Award winner, Academy Award nominee and singer
“Grandmaster Flash is one of the great figures in hip hop. He is a
courageous and visionary artist whose work has enriched so many of us!” —
Dr. Cornel West,
New York Times bestselling author of Democracy Matters
“By theorizing the turntable, the mixer, and the breakbeat into a brand new
dance-floor science, Grandmaster Flash helped inject bonafide party-rocking
into global pop. Every night a DJ saves your life, Flash deserves more than
a little bit of your thanks.” -
Jeff Chang,
author Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of The Hip-Hop Generation and
editor of Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip-Hop
“Hip hop wouldn’t be hip hop without the great Grandmaster Flash.” -
Jermaine Dupri, producer and composer
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