The BBC are gods. Best docs ever plain and simple.. Nobody can touch them except HBO and Showtime make bad ass documentaries too but BBC is the shit son
Is there any part of New York City where something like this still exists? Like the place for artistic people who do psychedelics and want to actually be in the real world not on their phones?
I've never been but planning to visit soon. I grew up out in the country isolated and bored af and I was always jealous because growing up in New York City looked like so much fun surrounded by people with the city as your playground.
This is My New York; this is what "I" remember! ….. well of course, I remember I'm now 64 & a former New Yorker living in a different state but you know the old saying "You can NEVER take the New York out of an Old New Yorker"!
Phyllis same here was born in NYC, jopined the Army in the late 70's, retired U.S. Army paratrooper/Infantryman, disbaled veteran, i loved the Bronx, it will always be in my heart, still talking with a New York City slang.
Same thing! UCB better quay of life in the southwest..but go back in summer weekends at Coney Island and Central Park outdoor dance parties as close as you’ll get to back in the day
@@mikusalbus9539 well, you been waiting , SO,. I WILL A LODGE....U ARE A DICK !!.... U AINT GOT ANYTHING ( ANTHING AT ALL) TO CONTRIBUTE,. EXCEPT TO BE CONDESENDING TO OTHER?...DAMN🙄🙄
Old New York was great. Then Ghouliani looked to crush those with less wealth. And made himself out to be a hero. And after 12 years of Bloomberg. The city is more then ever for the rich and the hipsters. The people raised here have become strangers to the city. Punk's not dead, Disco never sucked, Rap once was great. But Hip-Hop culture continues to evolve.
It was great but while Guiliani and Bloomberg had an effect, greatness can't be sustained indefinitely, and was dying off by the mid-80s due to many factors including AIDS.
Exactly Dam Pham. Even though it was rough, but it was authentic, and real. Now its filled with hipsters pretending to be those, that were real, but fail. Gentrification is like a vacuum that suck out all the authenticity from a city and leaves it generic and plain.
I liked every bit until I went and got sick from the environment. I came back to my town which is remotely similar feeling like I got hit by a truck and that was after a year-
anita bryant true christian .... nobody points that out. she showed whats god true love about. she cried because that could have been a gun or bomb to her face. dosent mean because you live an immoral life we can't socialize or engage into a conversation
It was the resurrection of hip hop you could thank Thoth for re teaching humans the, Art rap is ancient. People get it real twisted here on Earth especially after the fall of mankind. The God kingdom is ancient is transcends all colors races but people go it twisted in this age they forgot and are now in the devils traps
Before there was punk in Manhattan there was The Saints in Australia, and before that was Detroit. New York never began punk if anything The Saints took what MC5, The Stooges, and The Flaming Groovies etc and sped it up. The Saints' song I'm Stranded was around long before anything The Ramones did.
LITTLE GHOST What, they both are a result of mainstream music marginalizing the group of people who are considered underneath for reasons that include classism and racism.
LITTLE GHOST Ok one what's with the sometimes in the parentheses? Two, your history of both is kinda. Hip hop developed out of the classism in black american music at the time towards the Caribbean immigrants. Those immigrants responded in the 70s after the success of the civil rights movement and slap a bunch of Caribbean musical influences on the African American sound present at that time. As for punk, it was a response not to disco but the developments within mainstream rock
The BBC are gods. Best docs ever plain and simple.. Nobody can touch them except HBO and Showtime make bad ass documentaries too but BBC is the shit son
Mixing it up always works for the better.Generic is deadly dull,dull,dull. I love New York people.
NYC is just legendary man...
Love my city... The Bronx ❤
Is there any part of New York City where something like this still exists? Like the place for artistic people who do psychedelics and want to actually be in the real world not on their phones?
I've never been but planning to visit soon. I grew up out in the country isolated and bored af and I was always jealous because growing up in New York City looked like so much fun surrounded by people with the city as your playground.
Morris heights till death you hurrd. Where my Real Bronx niggas at🙌🏾
Morris heights till death youu hurrdd. Where my real Bronx niccas at💪🏾
This is My New York; this is what "I" remember! ….. well of course, I remember I'm now 64 & a former New Yorker living in a different state but you know the old saying "You can NEVER take the New York out of an Old New Yorker"!
Let me guess ... You moved to the south, probably Florida, and brought your liberal, city destroying ways with you.
Phyllis same here was born in NYC, jopined the Army in the late 70's, retired U.S. Army paratrooper/Infantryman, disbaled veteran, i loved the Bronx, it will always be in my heart, still talking with a New York City slang.
10-4 same here the Bronx, still go to NYC once a year to smoke some reefer, 64 yrs old.
Same thing! UCB better quay of life in the southwest..but go back in summer weekends at Coney Island and Central Park outdoor dance parties as close as you’ll get to back in the day
@@mikusalbus9539 well, you been waiting , SO,. I WILL A LODGE....U ARE A DICK !!.... U AINT GOT ANYTHING ( ANTHING AT ALL) TO CONTRIBUTE,. EXCEPT TO BE CONDESENDING TO OTHER?...DAMN🙄🙄
New York became a major center for the american music Industry.
This one has something for everybody. They were smart in how they made this documentary
New York has been a major part of the american music industry.
💯💯💯💯
😱 whoaaaaa wait are you sure you want to say such a risky statement?!
@@kevindube7096 lol
Proud to be a native New Yorker
NEW YORK CITY....!!!!
THE BEST CITY IN THE WORLD...!!!
WE GOT IT ALL HERE...!!!
ALL...!!!🇵🇷🇩🇴🇨🇺🇯🇲🇭🇹🇹🇹🇧🇧🇦🇱🇮🇪🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇱🇯🇵🇨🇦🇪🇨🇬🇾🇰🇪🇯🇴🇲🇽🇷🇺🇧🇷🇧🇸
QAnon1017 Good Orgone Clears Your Energy true
The large number of Africans, Arabs and South Americans are a new group in NY.... So the vibe is extremely different now than this video 🙄
Yes it is the best in the world
Thanks for the Taxi Driver theme
Vids about punk and hip hop, thumbnail is the building that’s on the cover of Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti.
Candy Darling and Hollywood Lawn...also a clip of Jayne County...a true nyc punk legend.
New York is also the birth place of salsa💯💪
nothing better than the british trying to explain how hip hop and rap was born in new york WTF!!!
Most of the people interviewed are American soooooooo what’s the problem?
Holy crap, I so wish that they would give me a free place to live if all I have to do is show them my art work.
Old New York was great. Then Ghouliani looked to crush those with less wealth. And made himself out to be a hero. And after 12 years of Bloomberg. The city is more then ever for the rich and the hipsters. The people raised here have become strangers to the city. Punk's not dead, Disco never sucked, Rap once was great. But Hip-Hop culture continues to evolve.
It was great but while Guiliani and Bloomberg had an effect, greatness can't be sustained indefinitely, and was dying off by the mid-80s due to many factors including AIDS.
Rap is doing great right now.
Suq Madiq Maybe to someone younger; those with some depth would largely disagree, I think.
Exactly Dam Pham.
Even though it was rough, but it was authentic, and real.
Now its filled with hipsters pretending to be those, that were real, but fail.
Gentrification is like a vacuum that suck out all the authenticity from a city and leaves it generic and plain.
Stones Jones All I can say is true story. I really miss the late 70'S into the 80's NYC. The best of times.
Love the way he called drug use , chemical experimentation... Lol...white people use words very well...
😂 “you know, personal vaccine trials and aromatherapy inhalation”
i was reading this and the part appeared lol
And now we call them plant medicines and do them in ceremonies 😁
4:55 I just walked by this exact place yesterday on Bowery
Salsa came from NYC too I believe
100 percent
💯💯💯💯
0:00 - 5:22 South Bronx to LES
11:30 - 14:59 Emergence of gay club scenes
people were high asf back than!!!
Big time
she did not wanna pray for him she ate that cake LOL
Cool.
TEAM DISCO!!!!!!
what song is that at the end?
i think its Soul Makossa - Manu Dibango
Riff Raff narrating documentaries!!!
Why i dont leave in new York in the 80's ? Come from paris in France snif
Don’t forget salsa..had begun in east harlem
Nice
I liked every bit until I went and got sick from the environment. I came back to my town which is remotely similar feeling like I got hit by a truck and that was after a year-
#bbc sucks so much man.
Spanish subtitles, please!
Anita Bryant getting a pie in the face. LOL! One of the best moments in human history. Lol.
what is the title of the song in 1:13
14:03 Track name please!!! (house song, right before Soul Makossa)
Init I herd before it's a jam need it
+Priscilla Bakalian I want to know what it is too!
JUST FOUND IT! Mysteries of the world by MFSB.
4:45
Name of this song. What's the instrumental???
Hi, you may've found it in the meantime but the name of the song is 'Venus in Furs' by The Velvet Underground.
Sure there were pockets everywhere. But like a lot of culture, it's not legit until it gains root in NY.
Ja so war das damals
what's the song from 14:00 to 14:38, please?
MFSB - Mysteries of the World
anita bryant true christian .... nobody points that out. she showed whats god true love about. she cried because that could have been a gun or bomb to her face. dosent mean because you live an immoral life we can't socialize or engage into a conversation
Simon Amstell @1:31
What's the title of the song in 2:47
All I Really Wanna Do, performed by the Byrds, written by Bob Dylan
Here until the funky guy in the costume :(
song from 2:10 please
What's the music in 2:34
+JulzRadn The Shirelles- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
Hiphop+Punk=Biestie Boys
I'm wolking hyaa
It was the resurrection of hip hop you could thank Thoth for re teaching humans the, Art rap is ancient. People get it real twisted here on Earth especially after the fall of mankind. The God kingdom is ancient is transcends all colors races but people go it twisted in this age they forgot and are now in the devils traps
5:04 Physical Graffiti?
I literally thought the same thing!!!!!
1:32 David
WHERE THE FUCK IS PART 4??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Omg the freedom of those times is unreal. Punk rules :D
Freedom to be a heathen.
What about the Detroit band Death?..they where very punk before it was called punk..they had the right punk tempo.
Before there was punk in Manhattan there was The Saints in Australia, and before that was Detroit. New York never began punk if anything The Saints took what MC5, The Stooges, and The Flaming Groovies etc and sped it up. The Saints' song I'm Stranded was around long before anything The Ramones did.
out of this dirty festering core came krap noize !!!!
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ku uk usa stay a way
Cross dressers need to never start.....
Oh yeah 'Punk was created'. Truer words were never said. All popular music was CREATED by the elite.
? The elite? Explain yourself
Punk created by the “Elite” in NYC? Go to Reagan Youth and ask the original surviving members if they consider themselves
Elite.
hip hop and punk rock are really the same thing. they are only described differently because of profiling,
lol r u high
LITTLE GHOST What, they both are a result of mainstream music marginalizing the group of people who are considered underneath for reasons that include classism and racism.
+Xavier Gomez Punk was a rebellion to Disco, Hip Hop was a way for kids to get out of the ghetto & express themselves (sometimes)
LITTLE GHOST Ok one what's with the sometimes in the parentheses? Two, your history of both is kinda. Hip hop developed out of the classism in black american music at the time towards the Caribbean immigrants. Those immigrants responded in the 70s after the success of the civil rights movement and slap a bunch of Caribbean musical influences on the African American sound present at that time. As for punk, it was a response not to disco but the developments within mainstream rock
Xavier Gomez Well .. no they're not, #LOL
Candy Darling , Jackie Curtis, and Holly Woodlawn were all trans women not drag queens
Damn you real!