the book "The Big Payback" goes into a LOT of detail about DJ Hollywood in particular & Herc.
yeah..it's a very intresting story..
those TWO DIDN'T LIKE EACH OTHER....and to this day they still got issues over who was the FIRST to contribute to what we know as hip hop
at the HIP HOP HONORS award show on VH1 where they both was present, they were in the same balcony seperated just mean mugging....
when in fact BOTH are responsible for it's orgin......
these "jams" whether they were thrown by Herc or Hollywood served the purpose of entertaining a crowd that weren't entertained or allowed in MAINSTREAM clubs such as the STUDIO 54's and other discos at the time....
they were the anti-establishement
herc with his "b-boy" crowd who love to spin on thier heads and listen to breakbeats..and hollywood with his "urban disco" crowd who wanted to listen to songs other than the Bee Gees.......
they just represented two different dynamics in hip hop
one which was the more mechanical cultural aspects (herc)
and the other which was stylish aesthetics (hollywood)
in fact DJ HOLLYWOOD was known for telling any visting "b-boys" from uptown to "take all that spinning on your head shyt (breakdancing) UPTOWN to Kool Herc parties"
it was a different scene downtown....
certain records Hollywood would play..Herc would never play....
particularly the "flossy disco and r&b records"....Herc was into more obscure sounds...although he did play a significant amount of disco as well...because it was the 70's

i'm gonna post a Herc prototype playlist soon....so u can get an idea
which still plays out today.....the conscious skill having Hip Hop vs. the Bling out Flashy Hip Hop....


that's my hiphop
this is a FIVE STAR THREAD!! ....history right thier!

