词条 | Renegades of Funk |
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| name = Renegades of Funk | cover = Renegades of Funk Afrika.jpg | alt = | caption = Cover art by Bob Camp | type = single | artist = Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force | album = The Album | released = 1983 | format = Vinyl record (7", 12") | recorded = 1983 | studio = | genre = Electro, hip hop | length = | label = Tommy Boy, Warner Bros. Records | writer = Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur Baker, John Miller, John Robie | producer = Arthur Baker, John Robie | chronology = Afrika Bambaataa | prev_title = Looking for the Perfect Beat | prev_year = 1983 | next_title = Wild Style | next_year = 1983 | misc = {{Audio sample | type = single | file = Renegades Of Funk.ogg }} }} "Renegades of Funk" is a song written by Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur Baker, John Miller & John Robie and recorded by Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force. Released in 1983 as a single on the Tommy Boy label, it was also included on the 1986 album The Album. The song is an eclectic fusion of electronic music and heavy percussion, with politically fused hip hop lyrics that draw a connection between past revolutionaries and bohemians to present day street artists. It was produced and mixed by Arthur Baker and John Robie. Mastering was by Herb Powers Jr.. It was not until 1986 that the song appeared on Planet Rock: The Album. The song was used by the Toronto Raptors as its entrance song during home games in 2006. It is also featured as a track on the radio in the video game Vice City Stories. In 1985, the song was used in "The Maze", an episode in the first season of the television police drama Miami Vice. It was remade by Rage Against the Machine and released as a single in 2001. "Weird Al" Yankovic included Rage Against the Machine's version in his polka medley "Angry White Boy Polka" (although Tom Morello is half Kenyan) from his 2003 album Poodle Hat. Track listing12" Single (1983) – Tommy Boy (TB 839)
==Rage Against the Machine cover== {{Infobox song| name = Renegades of Funk | cover = Renegadesoffunk.jpg | alt = | type = single | artist = Rage Against the Machine | album = Renegades | released = February 20, 2001 | format = CD, 7", 12" | recorded = | studio = | venue = | genre = Rap metal, funk metal | length = 4:35 | label = | writer = Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur Baker, John Miller, John Robie | producer = Rick Rubin, Rage Against the Machine | prev_title = Testify | prev_year = 1999 | next_title = How I Could Just Kill a Man | next_year = 2001 }} In 2000, Rage Against the Machine recorded the song on its cover album Renegades. In addition to lyrics by Afrika Bambaataa, it features a percussion interpolation of the Incredible Bongo Band's piece "Apache" and riffs from Gonna Raise Hell. The group played the song live for the first time at its reunion show at Coachella 2007. This version of the song is the intro music to "The Big Mad Morning Show" on 92.1 The Beat in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The music video directed by Steven Murashige was a montage of film stock-footage clips, as the band had broken up when the video was released.[1] The montage consists mostly of funk and hip-hop music and events of the Civil Rights movements, interspersed with live footage of the Los Angeles Phantom Street Artist Joey Krebs spray-painting his infamous Outline Silhouettes of Figures mixed with media stills of individuals the song implies are renegades:
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1375013/20001207/rage_against_the_machine.jhtml|title="Renegades" Single Posed Tough Challenge for Rage|last=Basham|first=David|date=2000-12-07|publisher=MTV Networks|accessdate=2008-10-30}} {{Afrika Bambaataa}}{{Rage Against the Machine}} 10 : 1984 singles|2002 singles|Afrika Bambaataa songs|Rage Against the Machine songs|Songs written by John Robie|Songs written by Arthur Baker (musician)|1983 songs|Tommy Boy Records singles|Song recordings produced by Arthur Baker (musician)|Breakbeat songs |
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