Sunday

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Photo by Alex Sturrock.

There was a piece on the rise of rottweilers or something in the Guardian on Saturday. The following left me a bit puzzled.

"On hip-hop and dubstep videos, on YouTube, on specialist canine websites, rough dogs strut, lunge, fight and hang from tree branches by their teeth, snorting and wheezing, their proud owners grinning beside them."

I've been frantically searching since last night for a dubstep video like the one described and have had no luck so far. The best I could come up with is this:

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol what about that photo Georgina took of Loefah with his dog?

Anonymous said...

wat abot dat 8 legged floating pitbull in the video for night if any man come with that breh's wud b shook!!!

LaWeez Hynes said...

You never fail to impress me prancehall.

Anonymous said...

lol at dubstep being used to sound 'edgy' here instead of grime which everyone forgot about

Unknown said...

lol funny video. cool stuff you have in your site. what about that photo?
gifts to india looking for this kind of stuff only.

Anonymous said...

most of the mainstream media probably still think uk garage involves strokes covers.

Anonymous said...

320 mp3 of that darkstar set you posted on your fader blog, just in case anybody doesn't fancy a 150MB download for a 10 minute mix:

http://rapidshare.com/files/149526234/01_Radio_One_Set_1.mp3.html

Anonymous said...

They definately mean Grime, as when confronted with any dog larger than a bichon-frise most Dubstep fans would run shrieking back to their halls of residence, hyperventilate a little bit, and then do some bong hits to calm down.

Seeing as most people that write for the Guardian have never been to Peckham (god forbid) they probably don't realise that dangerous dog ownership has been popular for a while amongst the dole-collecting classes.

Anonymous said...

i hate those kev dogs

Anonymous said...

I had an old video of my dog listening to Plasticman maybe that's what the whole fuss was about.