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Handsome hardcover Book is The quintessential reference and visual compilation of the Origins, Beauty and Scope of what is known as Hip Hop Culture, Atpounds and overpages, Not only is it Physically Impressive but its contents captivate the inmagination in a way that transcends the mere aesthetics of photography,

Yes All of The Legends are in this Book in gorgeous detail, But none of the images feel contrived for the sake of Art, They exude Realness and Compelling in its Naturality.
They connect emotively with the Reader, Eage page a testament to the times our Hearts hold dear,

You see the faces, the places, the fashion, the spirit that Birthed and elevated Hip Hop, This Book invokes a Sea of Refreshing memories, Many of them Personal.
So This Book is not merely a Masterful exhibit, It is like a Family Photo Album Where as You feel a Deep shared sense of connection,

Trust me, As You turn the pages in this Book you will find yourself gasping " Wow Remember That " or " Remember those Jackets " or " Phife, God Rest his Soul " or " Look at Cousin Rakim, Latifah, Nas, etc "

This Book is worth every penny, It is a Enriching experience.
It is Heart warming, It is Affirmimg as well as a urgent reminder that thru Unity, Love, Creative Expression and Culture , We can Still have " Hip Hop At The End Of The World " Ever had a book everyone looked at and immediately fell in love with That's this book right here, every time I have guests over I need to keep both eyes on them and this wonderful treasure.

Ernie is the MAN and his is hip hop's first official elder, this is the ultimate time capsule and time machine, Buy the book and take the journey that only one person could guide you on and that's Ernie,

SERIOUSLY BUY THIS BOOK RIGHT NOW and then buy an extra copy cause someone will steal this on you, This is a beautiful hardcover book, I hadn't read anything about so I thought it might be like a lot of other "scene" photo books, where there is lots of text and few photos, and the only good ones are the ones you've already seen elsewhere.
Not so with Hop Hop at the End of the World, Brother Ernie was prolific as hell, seeming to always be there for the great groups and getting the best shots,

I don't know anything about Brother Ernie but I'm going to guess he wasn't trained by Ansel Adams or Annie Leibovitz, Not that they lack value in anyway but these photos are rough photojournalism than studio glamour shots, and
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consequently the few studio shots included stand out as the anomaly, There are street shots, club shots, stoops shots, studio shots, and street shots, mainly of the east coast founders of hip hop with some classic west coasters in there as well.
If you think the cover is exactly what you want this book to be, than this is your book, To me it is a freaking treasure and I've never seen its like, so I'm happy, When I was reading "The Source" and buying hip hop cassettes in college in the early 's, I never thought I would get to know Ernie Paniciolli, the man who shot iconic photos of so many of my favorite "rappers" in magazines and on album/CD/cassette covers.
Full disclosure: I do know him, and I'm honored to call him a friend, But that's neither here nor there, These images, a couple from the lates, the rest spanning thes through Yasiin Bey formerly Mos Def's last concert in, present an amazing tableau of hip hop history.
There are vivid photos of artists both legendary Grandmaster Flash, MC Lyte, Rakim, Queen Latifah, Roxanne Shante, Public Enemy, Brand Nubian, Nas and less remembered but no less gifted the criminally under rated KMD.
Along with many of the photos come captions describing the circumstances under which they were taken on pgs,, learn why Sean "Puffy" Combs has "the biggest balls in hip hop", There's a photo of Tupac taken a week before the first time he was shot, Shots of Ice Cube strangling the Statue of Liberty he had a rather different persona before the "Are we There Yet" series, Redman with Ronald McDonald in a chokehold, Ernie's photos include figures in no way associated with hip hop the Dali Lama, Yoko Ono, Boy George and in this book you'll find hip hop legends sharing the lens with music legends such as Isaac Hayes, Quincy Jones and Bootsy Collins.
For a book so dominated by images bright, colorful photos that have the power to transport the reader back to a time when New York City did not look like a sterile assemblage of identical glass towers this one includes equally impressive text.
It begins with an interview by Ian Luna in which we learn much about the circumstances which made Ernie Paniciolli who he is today and how he found his way into photography it concludes with a wonderful poem by Jessica Care Moore in which she implores Ernie "never to quit/Even when we betray our own portraits" as some of the MCs depicted in this book have done.
Ernie's previous collection of hip hop photography "Who Shot Ya", is one of the books most "permanently borrowed" from the New York City library where I work, and is now out of print.
Here's hoping "Hip Hop at the End of the World" remains in print forever, as it deserves, Peace! I'myears old, so I'm old enough to have been fed Hip Hop from ALMOST its infancy, I came up BEFORE the Golden Era came about! So this MAGNIFICENT piece of work by Bro, Ernie Paniccioli, captures the ESSENCE of that era EXACTLY as I remember it!
If you're an old school Hip Hopper like myself, you NEED this book! It has pics of Biggie, Tupac, X Clan, Salt n Pepa, A Tribe Called Quest, Jungle Brothers, Busta Rhymes, Wu Tang, Queen Latifah MC Lyte are just a fraction of the people who are captured in their prime!!
If you're a young head who was born in the lates early's you NEED this book so you can educate yourself on what Hip Hop was and why us older heads love it so much! You can compare contrast the culture of today against what the culture TRULY was before you were born.


"Hip Hop at the End of the World" Is an IMPORTANT piece of work by one of Hip Hop's most influential photographers: Ernie Paniccioli! Salute Bro, Ernie!! Magnificent!!! Bro. Ernie Paniccioli has done it again with Hip Hop at the End of the World! I was born inso I never got to witness the early days of hip hop but did grow up during the Golden Era.
He is a legendary hip hop photographer and has captured photos of all the greats and ! The ones in this book are so unbelievably stunning, just like in Who Shot Ya.
Given who is featured and the amount of photos in this book, this price is a steal, I've actually had the chance to meet Bro, Ernie and hear him speak, My friends and I even got to sit down and talk with him both times he was here, He is an amazing photographer but an even amazing human! Do yourself a favour and get this book! As we speak, I am picturing myself listening to my Kenwood radio in myHonda Civic.
This amazing book has me traveling back in time, Most of these images I have never seen and I am in love is that possible, As a lover and student of hip hop, I can almost hear the stories and conversations jumping off the pages, It's HUGE!!! I haven't put it down since it's arrival,hours ago. I highly recommend this book for ANYONE who is a lover of hip hop music, culture, style, history, groups, artist, etc, etc. etc. This is a must own, Get off your computers and indulge in this amazing book!!! Fantastic book The book is really AMAZING, a lot of unreleased pics that i have never seen! The quality of the paper is amazing, must to buy if you born in thes and love hip hop.
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