Public Enemy performs "Rebel without a Pause" and "Terminator X to the Edge of Panic" with DJ Lord featuring the return of Terminator X! Live from LA House of Blues April 2013. Pre Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2013 induction Celebration!!
According to the official PE-book Johnny Juice Rosado did TX to the Edge of Panic. Juice was the more technical DJ, my guess is that he did the more technical parts of Rebel. This video kind of confirms it.
Watch dis 4 da 1st time,never 4get public enemy UK fresh 89 old Wembley stadium yea krazzzy London dem times def jam beastie boys real roxanne n a few others...if any1 knows we bum rush da back door n got in 4 nutin.. sorry 2 da promoters..😆
2:49 the "dj" lost the beat on channel 2, and the beats werent synced. the other guy standing there had to line the beats back up. 6:07 another scratch routing is being played but no one is scratching. @6:37 another fail, the scratch routine continued after the " dj" walked away..lol. is this the same terminator i remember as i kid? i used to think the x was the king
That’s because Terminator didn’t do the original scratches on Rebel, Johnny Juice did, that’s why we never saw Terminator do those scratches live ever, but he did some great mixes and scratches during live shows in the 90’s
Johnny Juice Rosado was their studio DJ on Yo and Nations. According to the official PE book Don't Rhyme For the Sake of Riddlin,' Juice was a more technical DJ and did most of the work on the first two. TX mainly did live scratches but DJ Johnny Juice was far better.
he wanted to run off that stage. wtf what that? he was effing up left and right and he wasnt even scratching, but he did manage to throw channel 2 out of sync with the drummer lol
Sorry but this was whack, this just sort of makes me believe that it was Johnny Juice that did TX To the Edge of Panic, and the more complicated parts of Rebel.