Rick Rubin Videos
Saul Williams Learns From Trent Reznor, Rick Rubin and David Bowie
from Spinner on November 17, 2009
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Filed under: Exclusive, Spinner Interview Saul Williams is an artist of many talents. He began his career in poetry and rose to international acclaim as the star and co-writer of the film 'Slam' before making the natural leap to MC. Williams spent most of the 2000s fronting bands that played a genre-busting music that was neither hip-hop nor rap-rock. Further refuting any kind of categorization, Williams worked with famed producer Rick Rubin and later teamed with Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor for 'The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of Niggy Tardust,' which was released in 2007. Despite Williams' insistence of operating beyond boundaries, he seems like the natural "unspoken spokesperson" for the Afro-Punk movement, which was sparked by a 2003 film of the same name. Thus, Williams is currently anchoring the 2009 edition of the Afro-Punk Tour, appropriately sub-titled 'The Niggy Tardust Experience.' While the rest of the roster varies from night to night, other participants include Living Colour, CX Kidtronic, Earl Greyhound and American Fangs. Spinner caught up with Williams moments after he walked offstage following a recent Afro-Punk gig. The costumed and masked musician was eager to drop some bombs on us, such as the role he's playing in an upcoming film, anecdotes from his time with Rubin and Reznor and an unexpected accident that he may or may not have had at a gig. How would you describe the Afro-Punk movement? To me, Afro-Punk is a non-expressed idea. It's more rebellious than hip-hop. In hip-hop, most rappers, their goal is to never lose their cool. In punk, as in Afro-Punk, the goal is to definitely lose your cool. We'd probably only identify the genre as Afro-Punk because that's what the tour is called. Right. My goal -- in my personal life and [with] the stage or the written word -- has been to defy boundaries. For instance, whatever the current definition is of what it means to be male, I feel like I probably have more of that within me because I know within me I have female. Whatever it means to be American, I know that I'm not just that. I'm more than that -- I'm human. Whatever it means to be black, whatever that ruling definition is, I know that in my life -- because I see race as something that's created by people but nothing real -- I think of myself as more than that. I don't accept limitations from myself or from my music, so I pull from everything that I love. And I love music.
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Interview: Shawn "Clown" Crahan of Slipknot
from SoundMojo on June 24, 2009
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In this video, WatchMojo.com speaks to Clown from Slipknot about the band and their music.
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Interview With Shawn "Clown" Crahan of Slipknot
from WatchMojo.com Music on May 24, 2009
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WatchMojo.com speaks with Shawn "Clown" Crahan, percussionist for Grammy-award winning metal band, Slipknot.
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Metallica's Kirk Hamnett on Death Magnetic World Tour
from Dailymotion - ITN's most recent videos on March 04, 2009
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Heavy metal band Metallica have said they are enjoying playing to their British fans.Author: ITN Tags: metallica world tour death magnetic rick rubin kirk hamnett guitar hero activision Posted: 04 March 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Kanye West, Nas, KRS-One & Rakim - Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been) (DJ Premier Remix)
from MusicandEntertainment - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on April 19, 2008
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Veteran MCs KRS One and Rakim collaborate with superstar MCs Nas and Kanye West on an anthem celebrating the 25th anniversary of Nike Air Force 1.2008 Grammy Nominated collaboration, produced by Rick Rubin with the remix by DJ Premier.
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Rick Rubin by Spankrock
from the rock okayplaylist on February 06, 2007
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Hiphop music from Spankrock posted 1 year ago.
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Rick Rubin by Spankrock
from just listen. on February 06, 2007
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Hiphop music from Spankrock posted 1 year ago.
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Rick Rubin by Spankrock
from Electrofunk/Hiphop/Triphop on February 06, 2007
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Hiphop music from Spankrock posted 1 year ago.
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Music: Rap History and Timeline - Part 4: Russell Simmons
from WatchMojo.com Music on February 02, 2007
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http://www.WatchMojo.com video on some of the outstanding moments in Rap music history
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God's Gonna Cut You Down
from News and Politics on November 27, 2006
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Tribute Johnny Cash Music Video. Very cool editing... it's like a David LaChapelle photoshoot portfolio piece.
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