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Re: [ARSCLIST] the origin of scratchin'
I don't know the answer to the question, however, I wonder, how early was the needle scratch on the Miss Piggy exercise album? Ok, so maybe it doesn't qualify as a musical application for scratchin...
And while I muse tounge in cheek, I have often wondered if Leroy Anderson's Sandpaper Ballet was the inspiration for needle scratchin...probably not...
Karl
Tom Fine <tflists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In my never-ending quest for the most trivial music knowledge on the planet, I have this question
...
Who was the first rap/hip-hop artist to use a turntable, record and cartridge as a rhythm
instrument, ie "scratchin'"? My guess would be Grand Master Flash's DJ or Run-DMC's DJ, but I admit
not knowing the full genesis of rap.
Thanks in advance if you know the answer!
-- Tom Fine