Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper should be admired as much as any of the top artists. .. the fact they were so intrigued by the movement and people involved, in something which a lot of the general public hated or dispised. ..without them there would have been no style wars. no subway art book. all praises due.
Yeah Bernie Jacobs, you were right! Thank God ppl. thought they could do it. And better they did! An evolution of an American artform that still evolves and lives today.
Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper should be admired as much as any of the top artists. .. the fact they were so intrigued by the movement and people involved, in something which a lot of the general public hated or dispised. ..without them there would have been no style wars. no subway art book. all praises due.
40 years on....who would of thought..thank you to all those people who brought this into the world👍🏻🇬🇧
To call this documentary a legend would not do it justice. It is the beginning of a revolution and the birth of a culture, almost a religion.
Kase sounds like he is freestyle rapping at all times when he speaks
Style wars was a masterpiece, still watch it a few times a year
I would like to say these young men created something out of nothing , but when you really listen to them closely you will find knowledge of self .
...The one thumbs down was probably from Cap! Lol
More power!
"I didn't mind generating my generosity"
Paint in heaven King Dondi
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Thanks for posting this slice of 'Hip Hop' history. Shout to all those that have passed : -
WOW MY DAYS I FEEL YOUNG AGAIN
These cuts is underrated shout out to the ogs of the game pavin the wayy
We've lost a lot of amazing graffiti artists...all these guys were my idols...so much paint
Dondi was a master... those whole car pieces are to my mind the best ever, plus Duster was also an original...
Dondi seems so chill
Outstanding, big historical film documentary, a timeless part of the B - Boy culture.
A bygone era one of the best times in NYC
Yeah Bernie Jacobs, you were right! Thank God ppl. thought they could do it. And better they did! An evolution of an American artform that still evolves and lives today.