The first piece of graffiti I found made me feel right at home. The “Wu Tang Clan” mark is a tribute to a U.S. hip-hop group of that name consisting of 8 living members, plus the late Russell Jones (aka Ol’ Dirty Bastard, aka Big Baby Jesus, aka Dirt McGirt, aka Dirt Dog, aka Osirus). I am not a fan of most hip-hop music, but I am partial to Wu Tang Clan and was very surprised to see a reference to this relatively obscure group.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Grafitti "Art" of Copenhagen
The only evidence of any crime I saw in Copenhagen was graffiti. I in no way condone the destruction of property (public or private), but I have to admit that some of the graffiti that I saw was amusing to me.

The first piece of graffiti I found made me feel right at home. The “Wu Tang Clan” mark is a tribute to a U.S. hip-hop group of that name consisting of 8 living members, plus the late Russell Jones (aka Ol’ Dirty Bastard, aka Big Baby Jesus, aka Dirt McGirt, aka Dirt Dog, aka Osirus). I am not a fan of most hip-hop music, but I am partial to Wu Tang Clan and was very surprised to see a reference to this relatively obscure group.



The first piece of graffiti I found made me feel right at home. The “Wu Tang Clan” mark is a tribute to a U.S. hip-hop group of that name consisting of 8 living members, plus the late Russell Jones (aka Ol’ Dirty Bastard, aka Big Baby Jesus, aka Dirt McGirt, aka Dirt Dog, aka Osirus). I am not a fan of most hip-hop music, but I am partial to Wu Tang Clan and was very surprised to see a reference to this relatively obscure group.
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