The P5 isn't only about post-punk and new wave. We're Old Skool. We remember when rap got started as well.
Born in the Bronx: A Visual Record of the Early Days of Hip Hop
About: The original Post Punk Progressive Pop Party (The P5) aired every Saturday night on 88.7FM WVHC (now WRHU) Radio Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. Back in 1978, WVHC was among the first outlets (public or commercial) in the United States to promote what became the New Wave movement. This blog is a tribute to that show and all of the great music it exposed us to.
Disclaimer: The P5 DOES NOT post music files online.
We simply link to the many great music blogs that already do.
Hint: Click on the Blogloads.
Dead Links: All links work at the time of posting. We have no control over dead links. If you find a dead link, use the Google Blog Search box to find a new link. Please post it in the comments for all to see.
Disclaimer: The P5 DOES NOT post music files online.
We simply link to the many great music blogs that already do.
Hint: Click on the Blogloads.
Dead Links: All links work at the time of posting. We have no control over dead links. If you find a dead link, use the Google Blog Search box to find a new link. Please post it in the comments for all to see.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Da Boogie Down Bronx
Posted by MOOKIE at 9:15 AM
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