Stones Throw Dudes Work Overtime
If you caught the Stones Throw/2K Sports Bounce Tour at the Black Cat last night, chances are that MC Percee P casually solicited you to purchase either Perseverance, his excellent CD from earlier this year, or a remix version of the disc that isn’t due to hit the street until January. P was on the sidewalk before the show; he milled in the crowd during other rappers’ sets; and he stood by the door at the end of the night. Considering that he’d otherwise be an all-but-forgotten denizen of the ’80s Bronx scene, it makes perfect sense that he’s hustling for every last dollar. You’d be doing it too, if you got the kind of second chance that Stones Throw is giving him. And his set was all about the MC as master craftsman. He held the mic in his left hand, diddling his fingers on it like a trumpet player. And he was always on the beat.
Other highlights: DJ J. Rocc’s soul experiments throughout the night; the live drums/two-DJs set featuring Karriem Riggins (who used to play with Ray Brown) on skins with Madlib and Rocc; and the DVD mix by Peanut Butter Wolf that closed the show. Wolf even dropped in a little of Blahzay Blahzay’s “Danger.” A good portion of the crowd stuck around to see Wolf’s entire set, which he ended by showing the entire video for the Wu-Tang Clan’s “Triumph.”
It was almost like waiting for the recessional hymn to end before leaving church on Sunday.


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December 7th, 2007 at 2:47 pm
LOL @ Percee P. His set was excellent.. especially in comparison to Guilty Simpson’s no-energy lazy mc routine just before. I was excited to see Percee the first time, by the end I just felt bad for him. I did buy a cd though.
J Rocc and PB Wolf were the best parts of the show; madlib was pretty disappointing.
December 7th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
So wait…he didn’t cut the Wu-Tang video? Just showed it straight up?
December 7th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
Yup. The whole thing.
December 7th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
Doesn’t exactly make VJing sound like an emergent art form…
December 7th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
Don’t forget the suprise Grap Luva appearance…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5chOuZ35n8
December 7th, 2007 at 5:17 pm
Grap was a nice surprise. Loved the fact that he actually did the “Mecca And The Soul Brother” freestyle. Totally forgot about that. (There was a lot to absorb.)
As for the VJing, it was actually pretty slick. PBW had a lot of fun transitions, like dropping blips of The Fat Boys’ Human Beat Box into the middle of “Straight Outta Compton”.
And the night was chock full o’ J. Dilla shoutouts, natch.
December 7th, 2007 at 5:19 pm
To clarify: The Wu-Tang video was the only song he *didn’t* cut up and crossfade with other videos. It was purposefully reverent, or maybe he was just tired.