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New York City Subways from the 70's and 80's full of graffiti PART 2/2
Footage from NYV Subways from the 80s
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NYC Subways in the 80s full of graffiti
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Subway trains in New York City in the 80's full of graffiti www.thehiphopcollection.com
So fresh to see this classic era.
Is there any crews from the 70's still up today?
I put a mood board together for a photo shoot at the transit museum and hope that my friends want to bring this to life with me!!!!
At least there’s no more graffiti on trains anymore
Hi... You still out there? I'd like to use your graff videos for something. Did you make them?
History channel? Wow
Graffiti as its finest 😂 miss the 90s even though born in 84 but there were good days
What a time to have lived and got up!
that duster piece at 1:11 is fire 🔥
40 or so years ago, my friend who has since passed took me on a subway to watch flip book graffiti through a window. As we passed through a tunnel at speed, an artist had tagged each passing girder with an image that appeared to dance as we zipped by. Still the coolest graffiti I've ever seen.
Long live Garffiti....
Greatest times ever!
This is my era of the subway trains. My line was the 4 and 5. Every time the MTA would paint them it would return within hours. I would love to go back and relieve those times.
The only thing that occurred properly, was that the riding public was able to distinguish between what could be considered as “Art” compared to just tagging. While both are considered as vandalism of public property, it did help to rectify between the creative artist and the thug. Similarly, one can see the same things on full steel rolling security shutters today. The only difference is that shutters are private property and an owner can grant permission.
mood
The graffiti on the tunnel as you exit DeKalb Ave onto the Manhattan bridge is still there.Much of it was made by gangs that used to hang out in that particular tunnel.
Still there ?
1000th like <3 i bet nobody cares
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I wonder why they stopped graffiting
Really shows how much the city had fallen at that time.
TKO
Memories ... Flashbacks ... Old School Legends.
hello ncn, the graffiti then remember walking from 86th street on the west near the hudson to get to the east 96th station (future) what they now call 2nd avenue station. the second avenue station is the line for more art. elle for 102nd st art
Authentic clips, thank you!
I don't it condone but damn if I'm not aesthetically pleased of some of the art. Granted, it's frown upon but gave them character if done right
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I miss the lifestyle of the old days…. Inwood, NYC ‘79-‘90
3:21 is that a RD t2b?
i wish i could spend like month in those times
DUSTER ✊🏼
It might have not been accepted back then but know it looks fire
Charles Bronson
Not likey
Enjoy people
Nothing but the paint has changed!
and the fleet.
Song name?
These were the good old days , with all thoese. blowouts" miss the real hoods, latinskulls bx all the way!!!
Excellent video cheers for the upload. The true pioneers of graffiti NY finest the undisputed kings. 👑👑👑🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I’ve lived in a high rise by West Farms Square -2/5 for decades. I had the opportunity to look at these these trains 24/7 growing up. Every train looked so unique during the 70s/80s!! I would stare at the trains turning into and out of West Farms Square for hours.
Me too, as a kid riding the train was the most fun, we would sit backwards to stare out the window, 5pointz was my favorite spot and heartbroken it’s gone.
@@Jenvlogs404 I really wonder why NYC does so little with this culture. Here in europe we got so many things from dozens of hall of fames in cities a tenth of the size of New York to train systems that basically look like this video and even legally painted trains in some places while in NYC it's forbidden to carry graffiti tools with you and they made doing it a felony and that's basially all they ever did in regards to graffiti. I get that people don't like random tags but all the good stuff that many people like isn't supported in any way either. The city should have bought 5 pointz and turn it into a graffiti museum, run some memorial trains and whatnot.
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Nice and Smooth! Bigup from Berlin City, good one!
Any no the track, dj?
check the description
@@nycnostalgia8917 thanks pal
Most of it wasn’t very well done, but occasionally a truly striking, colorful, detailed, full-car mural would pull into the station and just knock you out.
As much as it was frowned upon. I am very glad that someone took the time to photograph these extraordinary works of Art oh yeah and they did it all with the spray can
Where did people find the time for this.
During the Wee Hours of the Night while Trains were stored in Train Yards. *I Recomend a Movie Called Dreams Don't Die"from 1982 i Think it's Here on UA-cam
Also on the weekends and holidays.
I remember those trains. As a child I enjoyed seeing all those BIG BOLD colors riding by.The art and color combinations were fascinating.
People look at this with nostalgia conveniently forgetting how much worse the city was back then.
people are delusional and wearing those nostalgia goggles. pathetic really.
Lol
1970's social media.
I wish we had art like this in LA. Really jealous that NYC had amazing art like this in the past 😤👍
NYC gave rise to the urban scene, LA was just different suburbs but downtown had an industrialized vibe with graffiti murials that I thought respect it more as NY has become gentrified, but LA has a lot of trash.
@@Jenvlogs404wasn't much in LA trains
What’s the name of this specific beat?