Friday, February 1, 2013

100 SLEAZIEST MOMENTS IN ROCK


Did you ever wonder what would happen if you took young libidinous men with overinflated senses of self and a penchant for mind/body-altering substances and plied them with millions in cash, adoring nubile minions, and substances lethal enough to knock out a pachyderm? The answer: sleaze.
Spin magazine has just published "The 100 Sleaziest Moments in Rock" issue, filled with tales of sex, violence, drugs, and other debauchery that have made the rock and roll canon such a serious intellectual pursuit, as well as loads of fun for us to chronicle.
"The most enduring rock 'n' roll tradition isn't smashing your guitar or breaking up your band over 'creative differences,'" Spin says in the intro to the cover story, "it's sleaziness. And now, as porn stars and strippers have become rock and rap's favorite accessories, as Behind the Music wallows in the history of pop debauchery, 'sleazy does it' is replacing 'keeping it real' as the order of the day."
Keeping it real sleazy then, here is the list of sleazy rock moments as Spin sees it. And when you're done, VH1.com wants to know what you think of the sleaze list. Do you think Spin got it right? Are there other epochal sleaze events they missed? Go to VH1.com's 100 Sleaziest Rock Moments Message Board and let us know
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The 100 SLEAZIEST MOMENTS IN ROCK:

1. Led Zeppelin's Seafood Fetish: Led Zeppelin are the undisputed gods of rock 'n' roll perversity. Their most infamous moment: a disgusting 1969 incident at Seattle's Edgewater Inn involving fornication with fresh seafood. The event remains the standard by which all rock debauchery has been measured.
2. Sid Stabs Nancy, Everyone Profits: In 1978 Sid Vicious is instantly transformed from junkie punk icon in rapid decline to the most infamous celebrity in the world. Everyone from Sid's record company (Virgin) to his mother and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood were out to make a buck off his newfound notoriety.
3. "Colonel" Tom Parker Destroys the King: A former circus carny, "Colonel" Tom Parker becomes Elvis Presley's manager, and ultimately winds up destroying whatever musical ambitions Elvis had.
4. Woodstock III Slimes Everyone: Greedy promoters hold the event on the hot, ugly runway of a decommissioned Air Force Base in upstate New York. By the time the weekend is over, 44 people were arrested, nearly 10,000 were treated for injuries, and women reported eight rapes and sexual assaults.
5. Pamela Des Barres Racks 'Em Up: Pamela Des Barres, rock's most famous groupie, gets to first base with Captain Beefheart, second base with Jim Morrison, and third base with Ray Davies, but hits home runs with Jimmy Page, Mick Jagger, and Don "Heartbeat" Johnson, and lives to write about it. Des Barres later writes I'm With the Band (1987), a memoir of those scandalous days of old, now a bible for enterprising groupies.
6. Michael Jackson's Peter Pan Problems: Remember when tabloid coverage of Michael Jackson was fun? The climate changes in 1993, when a child accused him of sexual abuse.
7. Suge Knight's Innovative Management Style: Former UNLV football star, Bobby Brown bodyguard, and all-around hard-ass Marion "Suge" Knight takes his management tips from the book of Corleone in consolidating his Death Row hip-hop empire.
8. Fred Durst, Papa Roach Get Porn Again: In Backstage Sluts 1 and 2, the hardcore videos (soon to be a trilogy), Korn's Jonathan Davis, Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath, Motorhead's Lemmy, Fred Durst, and Papa Roach recount their rock-star conquests.
9. Chuck Berry's Yellow Fever: In 1990 Berry is accused of installing hidden cameras in the ladies' room at his Missouri-based restaurant. Proving, in light of CBS's recent voyeur-fest Big Brother, that Berry is still very much the pioneer.
10. Diamond Dave's Bonus Program: During the band's 1979 tour, Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth institutes an "incentive program" to keep the roadies on schedule. Crew members are given backstage passes to dole out to the ladies of their choice. The roadie who gives out the pass pinned to the tube top on the floor of Diamond Dave's hotel-room floor is given $100 and a commendation at the next pre-show dinner.
11. Superfreak Rick James accuses a party guest of stealing drugs and holds her hostage in his home.
12. Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones marries a 13-year-old girl; his son later dates the girl's mother.
13. Courtney Love's infamous public and private shenanigans.
14. Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil, the man who wouldn't sing until he'd been "serviced."
15. Elvis inquires about becoming an honorary DEA agent; President Richard Nixon gives him a badge.
16. Dee Dee Ramone of the Ramones moonlights as a bisexual street hustler.
17. Eminem includes his daughter's voice in a song about killing her mother.
18. "Helter Skelter" psycho-criminal Charles Manson and his harem shack up with Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys.
19. The Go-Go's film a raunchy video including their sex confessions and a roadie handling his own equipment.
20. Dick Clark acquires the copyrights on semi-hit songs and then overplays them on American Bandstand.
21. Brian Wilson's psychiatrist controls more than just his mind; he acquires part of his publishing royalties.
22. Ol' Dirty Bastard takes a limo to cash his welfare check with MTV cameras in tow.
23. In 1998, a number of journalists are assaulted, including former Blaze editor-in-chief Jesse Washington, who accuses Wyclef Jean of pulling a gun on him over a negative review.
24. When a member of the Bay City Rollers nearly OD's, their manager calls the press before an ambulance.
25. Axl Rose says he'll sign with a female A&R rep if she'll walk down Sunset Boulevard naked.
26. Sly Stone, leader of the funky Family Stone, stages a concert arena wedding for publicity.
27. Jim Morrison allegedly exposes himself at a Miami gig, gets arrested, and sets a precedent for overexposure.
28. Madonna cruises downtown Manhattan in her limo, picking up, then having her way with Hispanic studs.
29. French crooner Serge Gainsbourg sings love duets with his daughter.
30. Metallica turn in their fans for pirating their material without permission.
31. Groupie Cynthia Plastercaster invents an artistic way to hold on to favorite rock stars.
32. For a cocaine fix, Jimi Hendrix plays the opening of a Mafia-owned club and gets mixed up in a mob hit.
33. Sean "Puffy" Combs allegedly attempts to bribe his driver into taking a gun rap.
34. Dylan Carlson of Seattle group Earth goes shopping with troubled friend Kurt Cobain for the gun Cobain would use to kill himself.
35. The notorious Will Rogers Memorial Park men's room incident, which whams George Michael's reputation.
36. The manager of the Runaways impregnates the band's 16-year-old singer - but he's also sleeping with Lita Ford and Joan Jett.
37. Dr. Dre tries to toss rap TV show hostess Dee Barnes down a flight of stairs.
38. Jerry Lee Lewis marries his 13-year-old cousin.
39. The schoolgirl ways of "Rock and Roll, Part Two" crooner Gary Glitter.
40. The Mentors' El Duce claims Courtney Love offered him $50,000 to off Kurt Cobain.
41. Gene Simmons' stash of compromising groupie Polaroids.
42. "The Human Beatbox" from the Fat Boys gets it all on tape, and gets arrested.
43. "Femme Fatale" Nico uses her bum as a storage compartment for heroin.
44. Kid Rock promotes the joys of oral copulation.
45. Keith Moon drunkenly runs down his driver, killing him, and later claims he must have fallen accidentally under the car.
46. The Beach Boys' Dennis Wilson marries bandmate Mike Love's illegitimate teenage daughter just to spite him.
47. "Poo-Poo Rocker" GG Allin promises to kill himself onstage on Halloween, backs out, and OD's later that night.
48. Lou Pearlman launches the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync, and takes a hefty share of the profits.
49. Limp Bizkit's record company, Interscope, pays for radio play.
50. Brit-poppers Happy Mondays come to America and try to buy all the crack they can get their hands on.
51. Dr. Nic legally prescribes drugs to Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis - but authorities don't seem to care.
52. A 14-year-old boy gets "serviced" onstage at a 2 Live Crew show in St. Petersburg, Fla.
53. Svengali Prince romances and produces music for brunettes like Carmen Elektra, Vanity, and Apollonia.
54. The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" steals verses from MC Grandmaster Caz.
55. Successful '70s label Casablanca Records folds in a cocaine snowstorm.
56. The FBI spies on musicians and rock journalists suspected of subversion.
57. Billy Idol lets his girlfriend take a drug rap for him in a bust in New York's Washington Square Park.
58. Trent Reznor and Marilyn Manson's contest involving doo-doo and Froot Loops.
59. Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray shocks a concert crowd with insults and a suggestive comment about Madonna.
60. Control freak Phil Spector cheats his wife, Ronnie, out of royalties.
61. Kool Keith is a no-show for his set at Lollapalooza and has Eric B proposition his record label for more money.
62. Malcolm McLaren picks up a 14-year-old Annabella Lwin, puts her in a band (Bow Wow Wow), writes suggestive lyrics for her to sing, and has her pose naked for the band's album cover.
63. Ted Nugent signs on as his teenage honey's legal guardian to make the relationship legit.
64. Fifties record honcho Morris Levy capitalizes on payola, as well as stolen demos from John Lennon.
65. Keith Richards reportedly tries to sever his heroin addiction by getting a total blood transfusion.
66. John Fogerty gets sued for sounding too much like Creedence Clearwater Revival.
67. Neil Young gets sued by his record label for not sounding like himself in recordings.
68. Rappers the Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac feud over Faith Evans.
69. Fred Durst charms Christina Aguilera with a milk shake and then joins Eminem in dissing the pop diva.
70. Gram Parsons OD's and is unresponsive to ice cubes and fellatio, so his friends burn his body in the desert.
71. Michael Jackson outbids Paul McCartney on 250 Beatles copyrights, sells a song to Nike, and earns millions.
72. Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea grabs a fan from the MTV Spring Break audience and sexually assaults her.
73. Dwarves guitarist Hewhocannotbenamed fakes his own stabbing for publicity.
74. The infamous Internet version of the Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee honeymoon tape.
75. More video, this time of Poison's Bret Michaels and Pamela Anderson.
76. Motley Crue's Vince Neil releases his own raunchy video.
77. Biographer Albert Goldman slurs John Lennon and Elvis Presley in books to "bring them down to size."
78. Club kid Michael Alig murders drug dealer Angel Melendez and dismembers the body.
79. Naughty by Nature's Treach brings his record label vermin in a McDonald's box after it nixed his accessory idea.
80. Eleven Who fans die in an oversold Cincinnati stadium.
81. Liam Gallagher of Oasis bolts from MTV Unplugged and heckles his singing brother Noel from the audience.
82. Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant's body is dug up from its grave by fans - to see his T-shirt.
83. White Panther proteges MC5 get pelted by rocks from rioting ex-fans while arriving by limo to a corporate show.
84. Members of the Swans auction off body parts and send their semen to writers who gave them poor reviews.
85. The Eagles get $1,000 per ticket for a New Year's Eve concert, setting a new precedent.
86. Korn get physical over a photo shoot.
87. Insane Clown Posse harass Spin for mocking them in a satirical cartoon.
88. Alice Cooper has "affairs" with jelly doughnuts, and then admits he made it up.
89. Radio's dodgy concert tactics.
90. When Fleetwood Mac can't fulfill touring commitments their manager creates another band with the same name.
91. Salt-N-Pepa's producer make millions off their albums, while the ladies make thousands.
92. Country singer George Jones gets his car keys taken away - so he rides to the liquor store on a lawnmower.
93. British new wavers the Stranglers allegedly violate a fan with a celery stick at a New York show.
94. L7 raffle off a shag with a band member.
95. Pre-fame Moby relieves himself on the sushi bar at an industry party.
96. Diana Ross organizes a Supremes reunion tour with a hefty fee for herself, less for the other ladies combined.
97. A homeless man poses as Peter Criss from Kiss and tells faux story to Star magazine.
98. Immortal Records founder Happy Walters gets kidnapped and assaulted, allegedly by Suge Knight.
99. Sub Pop buys press by entertaining journalists with "free trips and beer."
100. Guitar player Robert Johnson supposedly sells his soul to the devil in exchange for his talent.


Source:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1436858/100-sleaziest-rock-moments.jhtml

Monday, January 28, 2013

48 laws of power hip hop



We all know that most successful rappers are also acumen businessmen.  So the 48 Laws of Power is the book by excellence for those business-minded, money-hungry rappers.

The 48 Laws of Power (2000) is the first book by American author Robert Greene.  The book, an international bestseller, is a practical guide for anyone who wants power, observes power, or wants to arm himself against power.  It has sold over 1.2 million copies in the United States alone and is popular with famous rappers, entrepreneurs, celebrities, athletes and actors including 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, DJ Premier, Dov Charney, Brian Grazer, Andrew Bynum, Chris Bosh, and Will Smith.

The 48 Laws of Power has sold over 1.2 million copies in the United States and has been translated into 24 languages.  Fast Company called the book a "mega cult classic," and The Los Angeles Times noted that The 48 Laws of Power turned Greene into a "cult hero with the hip-hop set, Hollywood elite and prison inmates alike." The book has been featured in publications like CNN, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, Entrepreneur magazine, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Newsweek, USA Today, The Guardian, Business Insider, Fast Company, ESPN, and Men’s Health.

The 48 Laws of Power is taught in business management classes and is one of the most requested books in American prison libraries.  The book is influential with a wide array of entrepreneurs, musicians, athletes, and movie stars. Dov Charney, founder and CEO of American Apparel, has handed out hundreds of copies of the book to friends and employees and frequently quotes the laws during board meetings (he would also later appoint Greene to American Apparel's board of directors).
50 Cent stated that he related to the book "immediately," and approached Greene with the prospect of a potential collaboration, which would later become The 50th Law, another New York Times bestseller. Busta Rhymes used The 48 Laws of Power to deal with problematic movie producers. DJ Premier has a tattoo inspired from Law #5, "Reputation is the cornerstone of power", on his arm and DJ Calvin Harris has an "Enter with boldness" arm tattoo based on Law #28.  The 48 Laws of Power has also been mentioned in songs by Jay Z, Kanye West, and Drake.  Former Cuban President Fidel Castro is also reported to have read the book


Hip-Hop Bible: '48 Laws of Power'


 
THE 48 LAWS OF POWER
· Law 1 Never Outshine the Master
· Law 2 Never put too Much Trust in Friends, Learn how to use Enemies
· Law 3 Conceal your Intentions
· Law 4 Always Say Less than Necessary
· Law 5 So Much Depends on Reputation – Guard it with your Life
· Law 6 Court Attention at all Cost
· Law 7 Get others to do the Work for you, but Always Take the Credit
· Law 8 Make other People come to you – use Bait if Necessary
· Law 9 Win through your Actions, Never through Argument
· Law 10 Infection: Avoid the Unhappy and Unlucky
· Law 11 Learn to Keep People Dependent on You
· Law 12 Use Selective Honesty and Generosity to Disarm your Victim
· Law 13 When Asking for Help, Appeal to People’s Self-Interest, Never to their Mercy or Gratitude
· Law 14 Pose as a Friend, Work as a Spy
· Law 15 Crush your Enemy Totally
· Law 16 Use Absence to Increase Respect and Honor
· Law 17 Keep Others in Suspended Terror: Cultivate an Air of Unpredictability
· Law 18 Do Not Build Fortresses to Protect Yourself – Isolation is Dangerous
· Law 19 Know Who You’re Dealing with – Do Not Offend the Wrong Person
· Law 20 Do Not Commit to Anyone
· Law 21 Play a Sucker to Catch a Sucker – Seem Dumber than your Mark
· Law 22 Use the Surrender Tactic: Transform Weakness into Power
· Law 23 Concentrate Your Forces
· Law 24 Play the Perfect Courtier
· Law 25 Re-Create Yourself
· Law 26 Keep Your Hands Clean
· Law 27 Play on People’s Need to Believe to Create a Cultlike Following
· Law 28 Enter Action with Boldness
· Law 29 Plan All the Way to the End
· Law 30 Make your Accomplishments Seem Effortless
· Law 31 Control the Options: Get Others to Play with the Cards you Deal
· Law 32 Play to People’s Fantasies
· Law 33 Discover Each Man’s Thumbscrew
· Law 34 Be Royal in your Own Fashion: Act like a King to be treated like one
· Law 35 Master the Art of Timing
· Law 36 Disdain Things you cannot have: Ignoring them is the best Revenge
· Law 37 Create Compelling Spectacles
· Law 38 Think as you like but Behave like others
· Law 39 Stir up Waters to Catch Fish
· Law 40 Despise the Free Lunch
· Law 41 Avoid Stepping into a Great Man’s Shoes
· Law 42 Strike the Shepherd and the Sheep will Scatter
· Law 43 Work on the Hearts and Minds of Others
· Law 44 Disarm and Infuriate with the Mirror Effect
· Law 45 Preach the Need for Change, but Never Reform too much at Once
· Law 46 Never appear too Perfect
· Law 47 Do not go Past the Mark you Aimed for; In Victory, Learn when to Stop
· Law 48 Assume Formlessness

50 Cent joined force with the author of the 48 Laws of Power to create his own version, the 50th Law.

Ten Concepts of Fearlessness
  1. See Things For What They Are (Intense Realism)
  2. Make Everything Your Own (Self-Reliance)
  3. Turn Shit Into Sugar (Opportunism)
  4. Keep Moving (Calculated Momentum)
  5. Know When To Be Bad (Aggression)
  6. Lead From The Front (Authority)
  7. Know Your Environment From The Inside Out (Connection)
  8. Respect The Process (Mastery)
  9. Push Beyond Your Limits (Self-Belief)
  10. Confront Your Mortality (The Sublime)


The street wise Pimpin' Ken version of the 48 Law of Power.
A book that I read and re-read, I really enjoy this book.
In life you are either the pimp or the ho.  No in between.


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http://blackartemis.blogspot.ca/2006/07/48-laws-of-oppression.html
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http://www.slideshare.net/RobertGreene/the-50th-law-10-lessons-in-fearlessness
http://therawness.com/48-laws-of-pimping/

 
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