"Fight The Power" -- P.E. 18 Years Later

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sittin here listenin to this jam and it hit me that this sheit is 18 years old....! hard to believe that cause it seemed like not long ago i was rockin in tha club to it when it first came out! anybody feelin me on this sheit???? where tha fuk does the time go?<br>

(THA UNEDITED VERSION. RARE)<br>
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This is one of the very god damn few rap songs that I can say that I love without qualification. It has my favorite lyric ever uttered in a rap song, "Mother fuck him and John Wayne."
 
My brother, time speeds up as you get older.

Remember how long it took for birthdays to come when you were a kid? I remember it seemed an eternity for my 16th birthday to come so I could drive, 18th so I could vote, and 21 so I could hit the clubs.

the last 20 years seem much faster than the first 20. The days are shorter my Ninja. School took forever to end as a kid, now 8 hours flies by like nothing. The days are compressed now.

It's all about perspective homie.

PS: I miss PE too. I know Chuck, and I tried to help them keep current when they could, back in the day they were proud and didn't want help, now they need it.
 
LordSinister said:
My brother, time speeds up as you get older.

Remember how long it took for birthdays to come when you were a kid? I remember it seemed an eternity for my 16th birthday to come so I could drive, 18th so I could vote, and 21 so I could hit the clubs.

the last 20 years seem much faster than the first 20. The days are shorter my Ninja. School took forever to end as a kid, now 8 hours flies by like nothing. The days are compressed now.

It's all about perspective homie.

PS: I miss PE too. I know Chuck, and I tried to help them keep current when they could, back in the day they were proud and didn't want help, now they need it.

i feel u on that quote
 
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