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Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation: London Invasion 1987

3.8 out of 5 stars 26 ratings

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Genre Rap & Hip-Hop / Experimental Rap, Music Video & Concerts
Format Multiple Formats, Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC
Contributor Public Enemy
Language English
Number Of Discs 2

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Check out and follow Public Enemy on their very first embarkment upon the Euro-UK shores during the Def Jam tour of 1987. Thatcher was Prime Minister, Nelson Mandela was still in a South African prison, Reagan was US president, the Wall was still up and a King holiday was far away. Special Features: Photos, Chuck D commentary, live Australia 2003 clips, bonus audio CD with rare remixes. Language: English Runtime: 60 minutes.

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Before they released It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Public Enemy invaded London as part of the Def Jam '87 Tour (along with L.L. Cool J and Eric B. & Rakim). The landmark recording that followed incorporates a number of concert excerpts, including, "London, England, consider yourself warned," "I like that from the people up top," and "Bass for your face, London." In case you ever wondered where those snippets came from, London Invasion '87 is the answer. Along with their exhortations to the Hammersmith Odeon's capacity crowd, this 48-minute film features live performances of early hits, like "My Uzi Weighs a Ton" (Yo! Bum Rush the Show), and soon-to-be-classics, like "Bring the Noise," along with backstage banter from Chuck D, Flavor Flav, and Professor Griff. As befits the group in their early days, this isn't a slick document, but it's an undeniably historic one. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.93 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Relay Time: 60 min
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Color, Closed-captioned, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ May 10, 2005
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Public Enemy
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Mvd Visual
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0007TKGOO
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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    3.8 out of 5 stars 26 ratings

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019
    FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous FaBuLous...
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2015
    It's PE Live!!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2005
    I'm very disappointed... I'm purshased with great expectations, but it's te wost original DVD I saw ever!! very very poor video & audio quality, even with traking problems from original tape!! It's a home video, made with a ordinary and cheap camera of 80's, and viewed millions of times. The earliest Public Enemy VHS saw too much better. REALLY. I am #1 latin Public Enemy fan, and I'll always be. But this DVD sucks.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2020
    I enjoyed it keep in mind this concert footage is 18 yrs old & we don't know if it the original tape. Hope a better copy will come from this company or another company.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2019
    The original def jam series
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2011
    "I got flame in my eyes, I'm obsessed with this London thing."
    --- Chuck D

    This is a groundbreaking document for you -- if you call yourself a real hip-hop head. It features my favorite rap group of the month, Public Enemy, in a semi-documentary-semi-live-show DVD, filmed back in 1987, when the P.E. were not yet recognized in the US, as Chuck D, the mind behind, says:

    "...But over here [in England] it's what we say rather than how we kick it. It means a lot to me."

    Highlights of the film include the now retired from showbiz-original-genius DJ - Terminator-X, Leader of the S1Ws Professor Griff, Flavor Flav - young and raw as ever, and of course - the voice of the group, Chuck D. Most of the film features the actual London show, with bits and pieces of group interviews by Brit journalists, some crazy wicked behind the stage licks PLUS an extra freestyle from LL Cool J, which was a part of the tour alongside Eric-B & Rakim.

    "Everything is real. Real real real real..."
    ---Flavor Flav

    True, Video quality is poor, but it doesn't get any better than this for the London show. I don't mind, in half-screen it's still pure gold.

    More of the same?
    The audio version of this show: It Takes a Nation: First London Invasion Tour 1987
    Public Enemy's debut album - so relevant to this era: Yo Bum Rush the Show
    Chuck D's book, gives you the details behind the 1987 show, and the complete history of the group. I found the 2nd chapter especially fascinating: Fight the Power: Rap, Race, and Reality
    Terminator X's Solo album - ORIGINAL hip-hop from the mind of a genius: Terminator X & Valley of Jeep Beets

    Enjoy.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2007
    As someone who saw Public Enemey appear live around the time this video was shot, I would say that this may be one of their best concert videos. Yes, they rapped over their own records (as did all Def Jam acts around this time--if the record skipped on the instrumental, there was no way for the artist to catch up with the beat. The teopry was who cared if you were 70 rows away--you came to SEE them, not hear) However, the picture and audio quality on this DVD is terrible, obviously dubbed from Chuck's 20 year old VHS. This is not a "home shot" video, but an actual broadcast on the BBC. An awesome time capsule, the broadcast also featured Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Whodini and LL Cool J. This is PE's full performance (it was clipped on the original show) but it's disappointing that the original masters weren't sought for this DVD. True fans should seek out the two out-of-printlongform PE VHS tapes that Sony released back in the day. They are also PE concerts but they are so overedited in an attempt to match the energy of the show that they'll give the casual watcher a seizure. Hopefully these an the other early Def Jam Videos will make it to DVD one of of these days (or even the rest of the performances filmed for this special). Until then this will have to make due.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2005
    While the DVD is a must-buy for any P.E. fan or anyone wondering why they were the greatest of all time, just be forewarned that the quality is not the best, the picture on the DVD looks like it came from an old VHS videotape so its definitely watchable but might be a bit of a shock if you're used to watching pristine quality footage.

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  • Kalligor
    5.0 out of 5 stars Countdown to Armageddon
    Reviewed in Germany on August 23, 2011
    Obwohl Giovanni bereits eine sehr gute Rezension geschrieben hat, möchte ich dennoch auch meinen Senf zu dieser DVD hinzugeben...

    Meinen ersten Kontakt mit Hip Hop hatte ich 1986, zu meinen ersten gekauften CD's gehörte "Yo!Bum rush the Show" von meiner absoluten Lieblingsband Public Enemy. Auf Grund meines Alters, dem Wohnort und den finanziellen Möglichkeiten als Schüler war es mir erst 1994 erstmalig vergönnt meine Helden live bei der "Amerikkkas most wanted"-Tour in Köln zu erleben.

    Die DVD ermöglichte mir daher einen Herzenswunsch - einen Live Mitschnitt eines Public Enemy Konzertes in Ihrer Glanzzeit zwischen 1987 - 1991.

    Das es sich dabei um den berühmt berüchtigten Mitschnitt der "Def Jam - First London Invasion Tour 1987", welches in Ausschnitten ja auch immer wieder auf meinem Lieblingsalbum "It takes a Nation of Millions to hold us back" zu hören ist, setzt dem ganzen natürlich noch die Krone auf und war für mich daher ein Pflichtkauf.

    Was erhält man mit dieser DVD?

    - ca. 30min Live Konzert Ausschnitt: Der erste Auftritt Public Enemys in Europa. Die Qualität sowohl des Bild Materials, als auch des Tons ist leider nicht überragend, ruft man sich allerdings in Erinnerung das es 1987 aufgenommen wurde und die Qualitätsstandarts der heutigen Zeit damals noch reine Fiktion waren ist das jedoch auch kaum verwunderlich. Ich persönliche finde die qualitativen Mängel auch gar nicht so schlimm, vielmehr gibt es einem das Gefühl tatsächlich 1987 vor Ort zu sein. Der "Bühnenshow" merkt man ebenfalls noch an, das sich Public Enemy am Anfang Ihrer Karriere befinden, aber auch das empfinde eher als Highlight denn als Abschreckung, auch wenn gerade mein Favorit Chuck D schon bisweilen etwas "unbeholfen" - aber eben "real" rüber kommt. Alles in allem ich fand es toll endlich mal ein frühes P.E. Konzert "live" erleben zu dürfen - Hammer!
    - Audio Kommentar: Ein weiteres Highlight ist der von Chuck D gesprochene Audio Kommentar in dem er viele sehr interessante Details aus den Anfangstagen von Public Enemy Preis gibt. Bsp. erklärt er das er auf den ersten Konzerten noch wie Flav eine Uhr um den Hals getragen hat, da er jedoch 90% der Vocals vorträgt und ihm das Ding bei der Bewegung auf der Bühne immer in die Seite geschlagen und damit die Luft genommen hat, hat er die Uhr nach einiger Zeit aus seinem Outfit verbannt. Oder das sie eigentlich Hip Hop DJs werden wollten weil sie gedacht haben sie seinen zu alt um noch als Hip Hop Band akzeptiert zu werden. Fand ich beides sehr amüsant und interessant, aber auch Informationen über die Unterschiede von Album 1 +2 ->wie gesagt viele für mich als absoluten Fan sehr nette Informationen die mir teilweise noch gar nicht bekannt waren. Nice!
    - Live Performance in Australien: "She watch Channel Zero" und "Can't trust it" als live Mitschnitt eines Konzertes in Australien - inkl. Live Band -, beides neuerer Natur und damit eher mit einer heutigen Bühenshow vergleichbar. Ein netter Kontrast wenn man das mal vergleicht.
    - Audio-CD mit diversen Live Performances, qualitativ auch nicht auf der Höhe der Zeit und enthält auch nicht viele Sachen die man als Fan nicht ohnehin schon hat, trotzdem eine nette Beilage.
    - Bildergalerie

    Mein Fazit: Auch wenn die DVD sicherlich qualitative Mängel aufzeigt, vergebe ich dennoch 5 Sterne, den ich erhalte genau das was ich mir von der DVD versprochen habe. Public Enemy Live mit all ihren Stärken und Schwächen. Für mich ein absolutes Highlight auch wenn man die Anlage auf Grund der Qualität nicht voll aufdrehen kann - jedem P.E. Fan der sich auch gerne die ersten Gehversuche unserer aller Lieblingsband ansehen will nur zu empfehlen.
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  • beda
    5.0 out of 5 stars P. E. Number One!
    Reviewed in Italy on February 7, 2021
    Top Old School!
  • AvO
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cooles Zeitdokument!
    Reviewed in Germany on February 16, 2015
    Wer aus Nostalgie noch einmal sehen will, wie alles begann, der kommt hier voll auf seine Kosten. Public Enemy 1987 in London, ein Konzert der ersten Europa Tour, die damals wenige Tage später auch in Deutschland (gemeinsam mit LL Cool J) gastiert hat.