How Much of a Different Country than the U.S. Today Was Harlem in 1979?: Wednesday Focus (January 15, 2014)

Where is sugar hill Google Search 4The Sugarhill Gang: “Rapper’s Delight” (1979):

Big Bank Hank:

Check it out:
I’m the C-A-S-A, the N-O-V-A, and the rest is F-L-Y.
You see I go by the code of the doctor of the mix, and these reasons I’ll tell you why.
You see I’m six foot one, and I’m tons of fun, when I dress to a T.
You see I got more clothes than Muhammad Ali, and I dress so viciously.
I got bodyguards, I got two big cars, that definitely ain’t the wack,
I got a Lincoln Con-tin-en-tal, and a sunroofed Cadillac.
So after school, I take a dip in the pool, which is really on the wall,
I gotta color TV, so I can see, the Knicks play basketball…

That last line raises a question I have been wondering about for quite a while…

Henry Jackson’s persona, Big Bank Hank, is, in this particular section of this Hip Hop song:

  1. At the first level, boasting about how great he is–rich, famous, sexually attractive, etc.
  2. At the second level, making sure his listeners know that he is still a regular guy–he likes to do things that ordinary people like to do, like watch the New York Knicks play basketball.
  3. At the third level, undermining his boasting–it is so over the top, and his claims are so hyperbolic coming from a kid whose assets are a boom box, a tape loop, and an ability to talk fast and think and rhyme on his feet.

The question: When Hank says “I gotta color TV”, is that part of level 3–he’s such a loser that he thinks owning a color TV is a big deal–or, on Sugar Hill in Harlem in 1979, was it still somewhat of a big deal to own a color TV? Adjusting for changes in the consumer price index, the real price in 1979 of a less-reliable cathode-ray 20-something inch color TV was ten or more times the $150 or so for a more-reliable LCD 20-something TV today–even though the 1979 color TV was 1/5 the real price of the first mid-1950s color TVs…

January 15, 2014

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