first b boys and b girls old school skool at its best original b-girl and bboy history old dance ev

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  • @AztecaJose
    @AztecaJose 11 років тому +36

    What sets our dance apart from others is the footwork. Footwork is basically the spine of this dance, what makes it unique!

  • @BklynNYbabe1
    @BklynNYbabe1 11 років тому +65

    I been watchin these movies for years & people thought I was crazy like when I told them about the dude doing head spins in "The Wild Boys on the Road 1933..and swipes etc. finally someone put it all together !! Loved it !! Thanks ............

  • @mikelbasta4707
    @mikelbasta4707 10 років тому +120

    Why are people taking it so literal , this shit here is dope !! thank you !!

  • @JL0vely
    @JL0vely 11 років тому +16

    6:42 shes a beast!!!

  • @thePhunktOGraphist
    @thePhunktOGraphist 12 років тому +10

    man..what a sick upload,most impressed by the headspins and 1990's that i saw,never thought those 2 moves went back that far...im a b-boy since 84' and this was a pleasure to watch...

  • @jaaydoe
    @jaaydoe 11 років тому +46

    he spun his head on concrete

  • @AztecaJose
    @AztecaJose 11 років тому +60

    Plus the culture never started with "acrobatic" moves, it began with the "rocking" and footwork, the acrobatic moves were later on added to it as it evolved and grew more popular.

  • @d2g2003
    @d2g2003 11 років тому +63

    bboying is about originality... and these guys inspired the future bboys so..we can't say that they don't deserve the title of ''first bboys'' but we can't say that they truly are...so just give em respect and don't talk too much about the title being apropriate or not.

  • @Moionfire
    @Moionfire 12 років тому +16

    Could you please list where all of the clips come from. These look great!!

  • @You-Toober
    @You-Toober 12 років тому +7

    The Nicholas Brothers should have been shown, too.
    My opinion.

  • @sergiovalmendea
    @sergiovalmendea 11 років тому +8

    "Hand over the wax" HA HA!!!

  • @OhemGitsRexy
    @OhemGitsRexy 11 років тому +9

    They had flava back then.

  • @pjpaella
    @pjpaella 11 років тому +11

    Odd, I loved ever beat in this video. Maybe it's because I'm from the 80s, but to each his own.

  • @slapopimp
    @slapopimp 11 років тому +19

    Break dancing incorporates ALL THE ELEMENTS seen in this video including acrobatics. Anyone with eyes can see there is no real difference except the clothes, the time period & the fact break dancing was/is a culture.. Here's an Idea- put old period music to some B-boy videos and see that it works in reverse. Their moves will fit perfectly. Better yet... put those old clothes on them along with the music and see if there's any real VISUAL difference!

  • @salsablairski
    @salsablairski 11 років тому +8

    big lols at the first dj battle - loved it!
    great vid guys :)

  • @bboystake
    @bboystake 12 років тому +1

    wow the beggin of the bboying
    good video dude

  • @thePhunktOGraphist
    @thePhunktOGraphist 12 років тому +1

    i also noticed what looked like one footed swipes and some pop locking moves that i seen ozone from the movie breakin do,was that nat king cole bustin the moonwalk...some raw ass footage here...

  • @Jay1898
    @Jay1898 10 років тому +62

    breaking comes from a mixture of gymnastics/martial arts and ballet...as mentioned by chino of the new york city breakers in a late 1970s video clip (its on youtube)...these guys used to watch a lot of kung fu movies in the 70s and many breaking moves come from these movies...capoeira has had limited influence if any.

  • @J-Hz
    @J-Hz 13 років тому +8

    The Russian dance was sick!

  • @PhannyMusic
    @PhannyMusic 12 років тому +2

    1:18 damnn girl got moves

  • @3toobular
    @3toobular 12 років тому

    @limitbreakervic actually, the song name is "Cavern" by the band Liquid Liquid.

  • @didojordan1
    @didojordan1 12 років тому +3

    grandmaster flash & the furious five - white lines

  • @Jay1898
    @Jay1898 11 років тому +57

    what an amazing video!!! and the music is fantastic - some of my favourite electro tracks that have been fantastically remixed...i am shocked by some of the moves in this video - absolutely amazing!!! 1990s/headspins/swipes/uprocking/top rocking...and i loved the two king tut guys - great co-ordination and so funny!!. so much for bboying coming from the bronx in the 70s...load of bullshit!!. the only thing missing here is kung fu...many bboy moves came from the kung fu films of the 70s!!

  • @jayinjazzin
    @jayinjazzin 11 років тому +24

    breakdancing isnt a culture,its a part,an element of the HipHop culture. It is different from what you can see in the video. It has certain similarities,because breaking evolved from this(well,sure was inspired), but man its something else. Breaking isnt just moves,but a dance. TopRocking, going down to a footwork, freezes, than airmoves....bboys/bgirls gotta have some flava, style...flow in what they're doing...and music is the most important.....dictates the way you move...you know

  • @daysetx
    @daysetx 11 років тому +34

    Who is that dude on 5:47?

  • @AntiWarRob
    @AntiWarRob 12 років тому +3

    5:50...fucking moves

  • @j35delsol
    @j35delsol 13 років тому +4

    Now this is some old CHET! all the way from the 1898!!! DAM! now i understand where some of the influences came from

  • @bubbadagger
    @bubbadagger 11 років тому +4

    awesome , dope dj battle to hahaha

  • @RobertoGinsburg
    @RobertoGinsburg 11 років тому +10

    I'm very impressioned for the HEAD SPININ at the 1:10 min. WHERE COMIN FROM THIS SCENE?

  • @bighops093
    @bighops093 11 років тому +4

    2:20 hahah the very first version of les twins XD jk jk

  • @slapopimp
    @slapopimp 11 років тому +10

    Seems U R contradicting yourself by saying breaking isn't a culture, but then say it's an element of something that's well known as being a culture. Hmmm. In simple terms a culture is anything that is a way of life of a group of people that indulge it constantly. Hip-hop, skateboarding, gang-banging R just a few examples. Breaking is a Hodge-podge of different elements. I think the video simply shows how closely related different dances are. We know it's not literally breaking.

  •  13 років тому +1

    :D xD

  • @madmanis12345
    @madmanis12345 13 років тому

    @glaxer7 thats not what cloud does >.> but bboy issue does that. cloud does rly fast jazz spins while leaning a bit to the side

  • @jerryboxxa
    @jerryboxxa 13 років тому +4

    I FREAKIN LOVE THIS VIDEO! HAHAHA

  • @BboyGrifo
    @BboyGrifo 11 років тому +1

    yeaaah the best video

  • @GoldenCobraDJ
    @GoldenCobraDJ 12 років тому +5

    who is dude at 5:48 i wanna see more of him dancing

  • @mistersidartez
    @mistersidartez 12 років тому +2

    who's the bloke in minute 6? Even James Brown's first movements there!

  • @b00too
    @b00too 12 років тому

    LOL damn! what a fucking trip..... im bout to bite some of these moves !

  • @freeAEgraphics
    @freeAEgraphics 12 років тому +1

    Awesome...Big like and fav!!!

  • @manhhuy5592
    @manhhuy5592 11 років тому +2

    dope...........

  • @jskyfung
    @jskyfung 13 років тому +2

    I give props for being able to connect how many of the elements of bboy-ing and b-girling actually came from, were influenced by, and were adopted from many styles, techniques that were done in the past but bottom line, what was presented in this clip is NOT hip-hop or bboying/bgirling. in some of the clips, they were taken out of context, culturally and historically. keep that in mind but other than that, much love for showin da roots/influences of bboy/bgirl-ing go way back than just da 70's

  • @bondchumbrega9778
    @bondchumbrega9778 11 років тому +2

    very good.........parabens......foi a inspiraçao para a dança hoje,,,brasilia ,,,brazil..

  • @madaroc9688
    @madaroc9688 11 років тому

    thx

  • @maauwieprrprr
    @maauwieprrprr 12 років тому +9

    I'm really surprised to see this kind of dancing already existed at that time, spinning on the head before there was even color movie ? Amazing, thanks for sharing.

  • @yaniska100
    @yaniska100 12 років тому +3

    Total Amazing Video!!!!!!!!!!!
    And there I was thinking that it all began in the Slums of Nuu-Yorrrrrrr-K

  • @jped816
    @jped816 12 років тому

    love the video, thx

  • @kuttersprodukt
    @kuttersprodukt 12 років тому +1

    brilliant idea !

  • @Nikelea
    @Nikelea 11 років тому

    You're Welcome :)

  • @ryanpumper
    @ryanpumper 13 років тому

    4:15 zulu spin...hahahaha

  • @bboyserio
    @bboyserio 13 років тому

    this video is super cool man! thanx a lot

  • @bboyjmc
    @bboyjmc 11 років тому +12

    just missing a few like slave trade dancing, capoeira and some of the afro & caribbean dances. deffo got to say it that first bgirl crew was more of a gymnastics crew without and dance just flips/acrobatics. but still a good video nice upload

  • @hanstreloww
    @hanstreloww 12 років тому +1

    song list?

  • @gizrich
    @gizrich 11 років тому +3

    yes

  • @jayinjazzin
    @jayinjazzin 11 років тому +2

    Yo, it is more than that. Breaking is a dance.
    Read a book by Joseph Schloss - Foundation. Thank you

  • @Karim_Nexus
    @Karim_Nexus 12 років тому

    songlist plzzzzzzz :)

  • @rathcooleposse
    @rathcooleposse 12 років тому

    nah, it's 'cavern' by Liquid Liquid

  • @edilson81
    @edilson81 13 років тому +2

    5:37 bboy fanatic loooooool

  • @afiqaffandiaslin2011
    @afiqaffandiaslin2011 10 років тому +5

    charlie ? waw ...

  • @CrAzyAsSiLeNt
    @CrAzyAsSiLeNt 12 років тому +1

    a yr frm ur comment 4 dislikes.. lol.. thumbs up for me

  • @Makenzyfly
    @Makenzyfly 11 років тому +1

    the remix song is dope. what is it ? like said malcom mclaren :)

  • @NeworkProductionstv
    @NeworkProductionstv 12 років тому +2

    LOL!!! 1:39 first moon walk ever...

  • @BizarreTattoosTime
    @BizarreTattoosTime 12 років тому

    IS IT? IS THE INSTRUMENTAL? DOESNT SEEM LIKE THE SAME. REMIX MAYBE? I TRIED TO FIND THAT VERSION BUT NO LUCK.SUMTHIN LIKE A NANANANANANA. SOUNDS LIKE THE HOOK.I REMEMBER WHITE LINES.

  • @emptywendysbag
    @emptywendysbag 12 років тому

    Who was the girl doing the 90's? she looks familiar

  • @BizarreTattoosTime
    @BizarreTattoosTime 12 років тому +1

    SONG ATT 7;06, I CANT REMEMBER AND I FEEL SO DUMB, WAS MY FAVORITE DANCE SONG.I FEEL LIKE A DICK,LOL

  • @luchayhiphop
    @luchayhiphop 11 років тому

    what is the remix?

  • @GushuTupeu
    @GushuTupeu 13 років тому

    =)))))) love the end =)))

  • @specialkmedia
    @specialkmedia 11 років тому +1

    2:03 track id please !!!

  • @iLLo.88
    @iLLo.88 11 років тому +2

    ok ive seen master swipes, 1990s, 2000s, and headspins. The rest are flips and footwork lol

  • @MaximilianoMaxxiMax
    @MaximilianoMaxxiMax 11 років тому +2

    Very nice video)))) Especially that arabs on 2:20 made me laugh like never))))))

  • @jillgab03
    @jillgab03 12 років тому

    first dj battle :D first track,my favorite :D its just begun by the jimmy castor bunch :D

  • @formyveryowninterest
    @formyveryowninterest 13 років тому

    Very nice video response to my video bud! I like the Egyptian moves at 02:20, it's very neat!

  • @UAEbboy
    @UAEbboy 12 років тому +2

    hahahhaaa... Routine Routinee.. :P

  • @Xegethra
    @Xegethra 13 років тому

    haha, i like the girl at 2:47
    but that last bit was hillerious. good video

  • @Nikelea
    @Nikelea 11 років тому +2

    This video is cool, but I believe you do have a point. These clips are from all over with different styles of dance represented in different times. For someone to see the similarity in these moves and take this from here and that from there to make what we know as breaking today is extraordinary! Breaking was not an established form of dancing in those days so these are not b boys and girls. I get you! It's easy to see this and say certain things in retrospect.

  • @DemonicSkyle
    @DemonicSkyle 12 років тому

    whats the song at 8:14

  • @TheBboyBee
    @TheBboyBee 11 років тому +2

    history

  • @magnetmac1
    @magnetmac1 11 років тому +1

    "one song belong to late Malcom Mclaren - God bless his soul.

  • @roderickn9678
    @roderickn9678 11 років тому +31

    further more all of the break dancing you see today is for show, lots of gymnastics etc. the whole hip hop culture has been commercialized. its great thats it has spread into other parts of the world but its lost its meaning, the voice and expression of those with NO voice and ignored in the mainstream culture. Same with Art and anything else!

  • @Nikelea
    @Nikelea 11 років тому +5

    Lol! I just get what you're saying. And I know how you feel for sure. People are too quick to try and discredit others because something (somewhat) similar came before it.

  • @hosquitox
    @hosquitox 12 років тому

    who knows the song at 8:30

  • @jayinjazzin
    @jayinjazzin 11 років тому +3

    The collection of videos is really great
    But there is a difference between breaking(bgirling/bboying) and gymnastics. Breaking is a dance. So calling it first bgirl crew is wrong... They arent bboys,bgirls...They inspired future bboys,bgirls..

  • @woodz45
    @woodz45 13 років тому

    the dj battle always wins!

  • @patriotcz1
    @patriotcz1 11 років тому +2

    best for me is at 4 20 russian kozak dance

  • @limitbreakervic
    @limitbreakervic 13 років тому

    song at 6:57?

  • @bboyStuntZ
    @bboyStuntZ 12 років тому

    Friggen girls bustin 1990's. Wow.

  • @BoyKotBboy
    @BoyKotBboy 11 років тому +1

    Greetings from Russia

  • @Mragdoll
    @Mragdoll 12 років тому

    hey where did you get thos footagE?

  • @EvGeshaNightcrawler
    @EvGeshaNightcrawler 13 років тому

    еееее)))

  • @heartman2013
    @heartman2013 11 років тому +19

    Wow...not one 'race' comment (related to the video). Congratulations everyone.

  • @uncled39
    @uncled39 12 років тому +1

    Funky.

  • @didojordan1
    @didojordan1 12 років тому +1

    Charlie Chaplin from "Modern Times"

  • @Boricuarikan1227
    @Boricuarikan1227 12 років тому +5

    THE NUYOKRIKAN STYLE OF BREAK DANCING! CREATED BY THE NYRICANS BORICUAS IN THA HOUSE!!! PUERTORICO EN LA CASA!!!

  • @Jonathasjosec
    @Jonathasjosec 11 років тому

    Pua que los pariu... velha escola mesmo eim;

  • @youngbesyz
    @youngbesyz 12 років тому +1

    the girl on 1:15 - OMFG

  • @didojordan1
    @didojordan1 12 років тому +1

    Charlie Chaplin dancing and singing

  • @limitbreakervic
    @limitbreakervic 13 років тому

    @monstercolors I actually meant 7:00. lol I was like, "What? this sounds nothing like I was looking for"

  • @JL0vely
    @JL0vely 11 років тому +29

    lol nope.
    ive seen videos of african tribes doing similar moves to bboying.

  • @bboykeke69
    @bboykeke69 11 років тому +7

    4:15 bboy Issue!!

  • @0truckmafk
    @0truckmafk 11 років тому +2

    But see? Doesn't count: They weren't grabbin their joank!

  • @lumthegreat
    @lumthegreat 11 років тому +22

    waoh i din't know charlie chaplin did the first bboy dance too ... :DD