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  2. The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song)

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    On the DVD The Genesis Songbook, the band and producer Hugh Padgham revealed that the inspiration for Phil Collins' menacing laugh on their 1983 song "Mama" came from rap music pioneer Grandmaster Flash's song "The Message". The refrain beginning with "Don't push me 'cuz I'm close to the edge" was referenced in the animated movie Happy Feet.

  3. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Grandmaster Flash released The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel, which was a multi-deck, live recording of one of his routines that featured Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" and Chic's "Good Times". The release marked the first time that scratching & turntablism were featured on a record.

  4. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five discography

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    Label: Castle Music — — — — 1999 The Showdown: The Sugarhill Gang Vs. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five. Released: February 2, 1999; Label: Rhino Records / Warner-Elektra-Atlantic — — — — 2005 Essential Cuts. Released: June 27, 2005; Label: Union Square Music — — — — 2006 Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel and the Furious ...

  5. Grandmaster Flash - Wikipedia

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    Rahiem lip-synced Duke Bootee's vocal in the music video. The same year, Grandmaster Flash appeared in the movie "Wild Style" and sued Sugar Hill over the non-payment of royalties. Tensions mounted as "The Message" gained in popularity, eventually leading to a rupture between Melle Mel and Grandmaster Flash. Soon the group disintegrated entirely.

  6. The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five album)

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    Miles Marshall Lewis, reviewing the album's 2002 British reissue in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), cited "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" as the "clincher" and "the only prime-period example of Flash's ability to set and shatter moods, with his turntables and faders running through a collage of at least 10 ...

  7. The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel

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    "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash" proved highly influential in the development of hip hop music, [6] and according to The Guardian ' s Andrew Purcell, has "inspired generations of musicians". [15] It was the first rap track to be produced with records and, resultingly, to employ scratching and turntablism.

  8. Scorpio (Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five song)

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    Scorpio is a 1981 song by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, released in 1982 as a single from their album The Message (1982). It reached #30 on the R&B Singles chart [2] and #77 on the UK Singles Chart. [3] It was dubbed the "greatest early electro track" by Mark Richardson in his album review for Pitchfork Media. [4]

  9. Message from Beat Street: The Best of Grandmaster Flash ...

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    It consists of tracks recorded by the various versions of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and Grandmaster Melle Mel. No tracks from the three Grandmaster Flash albums on Elektra Records are included or anything from the 1988 comeback album On the Strength. The fold-out booklet contains an essay by Shannita Williams, Rap Editor of Hits ...