Some years back, in Boston, I helped out on a shoot for Public Enemy’s Revolverlution video. It was a lot of fun, and pretty amazing to hang out with such seminal artists. I was going through some old pictures today and came across some fun images from the shoot.

A portrait of Chuck D, the idea man

My wife, Theresa, and me (with permed straight hair!) hanging out during lunch break with Flava Flav

And one of the hardest rocking shows I’ve ever seen, at the Middle East nightclub in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Excellent times! Public Enemy has been consistently innovative, not only in their music, but in their willingness to experiment with new approaches to producing and distributing their work.
Tags: boston, Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Hip Hop, innovation, music, Public Enemy, Revolverlution, video





Cool! But when was it ever cool to wear a TRL tshirt?
Comment by Colin McKay 01.29.08 @ 6:37 amColin, the answer, I believe, is “never.” I had actually altered that shirt a little when I first got it. I’ve posted a detail, above.
Comment by Dan Soltzberg 01.29.08 @ 11:11 am[...] In response to Colin McKay’s comment on my last post, I felt impelled to put up this detail of the TRL shirt I was wearing at the PE shoot. [...]
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