Advantages: A few scarface film samples Disadvantages: Nearly the whole thing
of drug references and average rhymes
10 Crack Commandments - Notorious BIG. A song taken from BIGs Life After Death, probably the worst song on that and this album. Its just a list relating to drug deals making reference to the line, never get high on your own supply. Poor production that im sure has been used since
Mr Scarface - Scarface. Ok i take it back this is the worst one. Originally released in 91 so its dated beats dont mix well with the up to date rap
Streets Is Watching - Jay Z. Taken from Jay Z's In My Lifetime album. Good intelligent raps, street warfare and feuds discussed here. Not his best track but not bad
Dopeman - NWA.A 1989 release added here and classic beats along with the old rap supergroup. Not really a lot going on but its NWA so you pay attention
Criminology - Ghostface Killah & Raekwon. A Rza produced ...
Advantages: Highly Decorative, Central Location Disadvantages: Not Easily Accesible For Disabled People
The current TownHall Building in the centre of Sheffield is one of only two Grade 1 listed Buildings in Sheffield. Built in 1890 this is the fourth TownHall Building that the City has had.
The first TownHall Building was built in 1637. The second TownHall Building was used between 1700 and 1808, whilst the third Building was used between 1808 and 1897.
The current TownHall Building is located on Pinstone Street right in the centre of the City. This impressive looking piece of Architecture took seven years to build so it did not officially open until the 21st May 1897 when it was opened by Queen Victoria.
It was designed by a London based Architect called E.W Mountford, with an extension designed by F.E.P Edwards completed in 1923.
The design was based largely on that of St. Paul's Church that occupied the land adjacent ...
MusicHall Days is a truly wonderful DVD programme. It is released through Green Umbrella and is presented by Lionel Blair. The programme was filmed at the headquarters of the Grand Order of Water Rats, at the Grays Inn Road, London.
The programme starts by shoeing some sombre shots of old closed down musichalls. Crumbling ruins and demolition sites are their fate, now. The musichalls, the implication was, will never come back.
But as Lionel Blair points out, "we still have the songs of musichall." And, fortunately, many of the acts were captured on film.
As Blair points out, there is more to musichall than "just" singing. Musichall encompassed all sots of acts, from "dancing to juggling."
Indeed, one of the bills displayed on the programme includes operatic arias, comedians and comediennes, a female impressionist (a ...
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