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Public Enemy keen to work with Hard-Fi

Public Enemy's Chuck D has lifted the lid on a previously latent desire to work with Staines pub-rockers Hard-Fi.

"I know those guys, they're cool," said D after talking to the Daily Star.

"I read the UK music press - they should give me a call."

I'd suggest that Mr D "don't believe the hype", if it wasn't so eye-achingly obvious. Sukka!

Expanding on the potential logistics of such a collaboration, the hip-hop legend made it clear he'd prefer not to meet the band face-to-face. Rather the internet:

"It's the way I like to work now. You don't have to spend nine hours on a plane."

Seven and a half hours, sir - here. Then just a short skip from Heathrow. Make this happen.

three letters

w t f

I feel sick...

Maybe Chuck D has been nicking Flava's crack, because he is quite clearly full of shit on this occasion...

nine with baggage control...!

Then again... Arse-Fi are basically a C21st Dexys Mindnight Runners to my feeble ears, I mean this in a bad way. But if you're from the States and haven't grown up around bad english guitar drivel then it doesn't sound so shite and derivative etc. Chuck D... I forgive you...

americanos!

sheesh!

im just guessing that

Public enemy wouldnt be the first people to go to in order to find good english guitar music.

to be honest

hard-fi are better than P.E. have been for years

Hard Fi

make me cry. All that 'No Cover Art' business. They were not being subvertive at all.

somebody

give the poor old man a pension and put him in a home.

^ wacca, wacca ^

and indeed wacca.

Hearing

PE and Hard-Fi together would make my ears bleed.

And the 'no cover art' business...yes, junk...

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