I’ll never forget watching this I believe it was senior year of high school and I stayed in after school just to record this on a VHS Tape … I remember it was freezing out that day
Grandmaster Flash, didn't invent the heaedphone cue. He created a device that allowed you to do the headphone cue that was already available on high end rotary mixers used at the discotechs of the time. He made it so that it was available on lower end mixers, but before Flash, headphone cue was already available.
I don't know why he has always spouted that bs? I think he may have been involved in the cross-fade, & as an electrician, he would know how to make a queing system, but not Invent something that was already in the disco setups.
Damn this is HUGE. How tf i miss this. Crazy to belive TV was this dope if you lived in america in tha 90's. Couldnt even imagine that shyt. All they played out here was BS. We really had to do research and travel to diffrent countries just to aquire dope shyt. But big thanks for uploads like this, sure wish i had this shyt growin up. Salute
+vincethefunk ....WORD UP.....but this is more about TURNTABLE DJz .....THE FATHER HERC .he was a sound system and records dj...not a mix or scratch...same with BAM.......they didnt always come in on beat....
I’m only 17 years old and I’m into old school DJing and Hip Hop. Rest in peace to Jam Master Jay from Run DMC. The best DJ to ever touch two turntables and a mixer
Some of the greatest DJs of all time use DVS (laptops). DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Scratch, DJ Rob Swift, Mix Master Mike, QBert, Grandmaster Flash...need I go on?
I was 22 when this aired I was doing parties in Westchester county NY I am originally from the Bronx NY started DJ in 1990 i remember buying tapes from kid Capri & Ron g doo wop DJ show time dj s&s my influence growing up was dj Red alert Chuck chill out
these here two cats is what you call DJs all that laptop all that computers laptops that's cheating because these DJs back in my era Grandmaster Flash Jam Master Jay DJ Scratch DJ Grand wizard Theodore Kool DJ AJ mr. Magic Red Alert Funkmaster Flex and the list goes on and on these are what you call DJs old school always rules
technology has moved on..you have to move with the times..mix master mike the greatest turntablist ever uses serato and traktor now it saves carrying a ton of plastic about when you can have your musici on a laptop or memory stick..ive got some 1200s and some cdj2000s i use the 12s for scratching and use the cdjs for mixing..i did spend 15 years playing with vinyl..but to be honest mixing dance music on 12s is like driving a model t ford and mixing on cdjs is like driving a rolls royce..
Would you look how crazy that young adult crowd was?! not even the most famous get a crowd like that in a studio, musicians and people had more soul just 10 plus years back.
Shout out to Dj Cash Money and Dj Jazzy Jeff. Who revolutionized turntable routines and is never given their proper respect. NEW YORK pioneered Hip hop Dj Culture But Philly Djs took it to another level. Shout out to Dj Cosmic Kev Lightning Rich RIP 🙏 Dj Miz Dj Tat Money Dj Ran the original Dj Spinbad aka Master D the originater of the Transformer Scratch. Gary O and Grand Wissord Rasheen
Steve Dee of the X-Men invented beat juggling. West coast djs coined the term though. It was originally called JUGGLING as far back as 92, maybe even before that. I don't know when the word BEAT was added in front of it. Possibly around the mid 90's.
Beat juggling has been around since the 70's - kind of how Rap music got started. Check out RUN D.M.C.s "Here We Go" the whole song is Beat-juggled Live by Jam Master Jay and was performed/ recorded in the early 80's.
Technically that wasn't really beat juggling. That was backspinning or back cueing. Had he rearranged the kick and snare into a new pattern then that could have been considered beat juggling.
"Awesome artist who put the battle back in creativly. Making suka djs return to their seat, breaking their spirit, while I break it down kold and funky"soulltekken dj O~EYE
Goes against my principles to shout out breaks, because I believe in Crate Diggin.. but I gotta sound out on this because no one gives credit to the original DJ / Producer of the actual breakbeat that's playing at 0:45 - It's called the 900 Number by Mark The 45 king.
I used to have this on video tape haha. The 3 dj's that battled number 2 should of won because he flipped the records off beat and made a beat out of it, that was creativity and it sounded raw, it is what it is i suppose. PEACE. One more thing master flash knew infamous had it, you would of thought abit more reaction from these legengary dj's?
I'm shaking my head!!!! Check it out. Everybody(excluding the crowd because they are your average, mainstream hip hop listening, MTV watching audience)....EVERYBODY-Skribble, Slynke, GMF and JMJ-KNEW that Infamous won. BUT...........because of the forum this was held in, they had to pick somebody who didn't go over the crowd's head, which obviously Infamous did. Rare Form????? SMDH...... JMJ was just being nice by what he said about him. He sure did have alot going on with him! That was JMJ's subtle way of saying he train wrecked!!!!
@@icecube9142 Biz Markie, Nobody beats the biz? Surprised you didn't get a reply back within a couple days when you posted. That song was very popular in the later 80's and a well known song to use for cuttin in the 90's. As soon as the beat started I knew what song it was and where it was going to be scratched at. RIP Biz Mark.
YESSSSSSSS YOU GOT IT!!!!!! I had this on tape too but I lost it with my property. Thanks Brian for posting this. This was Hip-Hop TV History on MTV.
Man times back then... Nowadays everybody is in "music" but every where you go you can't get this kind of vibe.
3000% agree with u !
come see me anytime bro ! 1ness
Comment of the century!!!
I’ll never forget watching this I believe it was senior year of high school and I stayed in after school just to record this on a VHS Tape … I remember it was freezing out that day
Back when MTV was actually MUSIC TELEVISION
Yes! Later was "Mother TV"
Yeah 2023 now its white rich kids on yachts reality shows. No thanks.
They don't make nothing like they used to, oh hell no they don't, thanks.
R.I.P Jam Master Jay,one of the best to ever do it.
oh wow..thank you for posting this.. RIP JMJ! Salute to the foundation elder djs!!!!
Great Show!!! I can't believe this was recorded with a VCR lol.
1998 my man! I'm not even sure if there were any other options back then!
+Brian Fardink I had this on VHS too, loved it where I learned to set my turntables battle style and how to loop doubles.
yeah I remember recording this too
Wasn’t even TiVo out yet 😂
Grandmaster Flash, didn't invent the heaedphone cue. He created a device that allowed you to do the headphone cue that was already available on high end rotary mixers used at the discotechs of the time. He made it so that it was available on lower end mixers, but before Flash, headphone cue was already available.
I don't know why he has always spouted that bs? I think he may have been involved in the cross-fade, & as an electrician, he would know how to make a queing system, but not Invent something that was already in the disco setups.
Holy crap, I thought I'd never see this again. I remember watching this back around when I starting to move more into turntablism from regular djing.
Same era of my life as well 💪🏽💯🙌🏽
Thank you for putting this up.. beautiful watching this and taking a walk down memory lane.. :)
I love ❤️ you Jam Master Jay 🕊
Still here loving Hip Hop on 2/6/24!!
This was my first time watching this and it was amazing to see all the dj's cutting and scratching thanks for posting this
Damn this is HUGE. How tf i miss this. Crazy to belive TV was this dope if you lived in america in tha 90's. Couldnt even imagine that shyt. All they played out here was BS. We really had to do research and travel to diffrent countries just to aquire dope shyt. But big thanks for uploads like this, sure wish i had this shyt growin up. Salute
I miss the good days. Classic.
nobody mentioned Kool Herc.....the founder of breaks.
+vincethefunk ....WORD UP.....but this is more about TURNTABLE DJz
.....THE FATHER HERC .he was a sound system and records dj...not a mix or scratch...same with BAM.......they didnt always come in on beat....
I’m only 17 years old and I’m into old school DJing and Hip Hop. Rest in peace to Jam Master Jay from Run DMC. The best DJ to ever touch two turntables and a mixer
R.I.P JMJ too... sad...
I'm glad all this good hip hop shit was documented
I miss shows like this!
@ 15:51 I bet they are both thinking "How the hell he do that?" hahaha Respect to both GM Flash and GM JMJ
W-O-W ! ! ! ....straight classic! ...I got some dj footage from the 80's i should post up here!!
Jam Master JAY is the GREATEST DJ of all TIME!!!
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See club Djs actually scratched in 90s :)
+DJ Jeff Luis and MTV actually give a damn about music and contents related to music in 90s.
I would never have the audacity to call myself a DJ unless i know how to cut on vinyl.
@@killaskrilla5320thank you 🙌🏽
This is a good find, thanks!!!
Man this takes me back love this, R. I. P. Jam Master Jay .
Some of the greatest DJs of all time use DVS (laptops). DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Scratch, DJ Rob Swift, Mix Master Mike, QBert, Grandmaster Flash...need I go on?
icemanx20 GRANDMASTER FLASH
A-Trak, Total Eclipse, Premier, etc...
Rip jam master jee
3:55 R.I.P. DJ Roc Raida of the X-ecutioners.
NICE TO SEE THIS AGAIN,RAW FOOTAGE.
Now that is what I call talented, people don't scratch the records anymore they use their I-phones, I-pads, or whatever to DJ.
If you don't scratch you at no dj
@@jameslee837 that’s only true for hip hop. There are other types
Ed Lover's freestyle was on point
WORD!, that is real freestyling.
Ed Lover killed that Freestyle!!!
So effortlessly too
RIP Jam Master Jay
I love how GF had his tables oriented the normal way and that gemini mixer was all he needed.
I was 22 when this aired I was doing parties in Westchester county NY I am originally from the Bronx NY started DJ in 1990 i remember buying tapes from kid Capri & Ron g doo wop DJ show time dj s&s my influence growing up was dj Red alert Chuck chill out
R.I.P. MTV! BECAUSE IT'S NOT LIKE IT USE TO BE ESPECIALLY IN THE 80S & 90S.
Highlight of this whole video, when Infamous steps up ... woooooosh ! Allies in the house ! 15:00
who watch in 2019?
Everyone knew Infamous blew them out the box
Who's here in 2024? 🔥
classic hip hop shit still got this on vhs
Shout out to all the DJs from Philly
does anyone know the track that Jay is playing that starts at 11:39? I know thats Run and the beat is Brand New Funk. Anyone know that track??
"You Know What I'm Sayin" it's a rare find...
the 3 songs that grandmaster used are amazing, i need to know what it was... Please
Those were the good o'l days.
RIP Jam Master Jay :(
MUCH RESPECT DJ GRANDNASTER FLASH
DJ Striped shirt, later became DJ Khaled. Lol
Lol.....I'm sure 😂🤣😅
I enjoyed watching and listening
these here two cats is what you call DJs all that laptop all that computers laptops that's cheating because these DJs back in my era Grandmaster Flash Jam Master Jay DJ Scratch DJ Grand wizard Theodore Kool DJ AJ mr. Magic Red Alert Funkmaster Flex and the list goes on and on these are what you call DJs old school always rules
technology has moved on..you have to move with the times..mix master mike the greatest turntablist ever uses serato and traktor now it saves carrying a ton of plastic about when you can have your musici on a laptop or memory stick..ive got some 1200s and some cdj2000s i use the 12s for scratching and use the cdjs for mixing..i did spend 15 years playing with vinyl..but to be honest mixing dance music on 12s is like driving a model t ford and mixing on cdjs is like driving a rolls royce..
Actually my man, all of those DJs you mentioned that haven't passed away are still active today and they use Serato on a computer
RIP JMJ
I miss this
Would you look how crazy that young adult crowd was?! not even the most famous get a crowd like that in a studio, musicians and people had more soul just 10 plus years back.
😂 it was MTV at its peak, they were just happy to be on camera
always wanted that mixer.. the green one
It's a Gemini Mixer, you weren't missing out on anything. Gemini crossfaders were pretty awful.
+Klos1neMN truth mines only lasted a year
Should have wanted JMJ’s of any of them here..
Nah the better turntablist in that battle was def infamous 100%
I remember those days
The best days of my childhood
James Mosley Sugar Hill for Life
Harlem world ❤baby
What was the track Jam Master Jay playing at @ 11:52 mark of the video?
Got this on VHS somewhere.... Peace
jmj face when infamous kills those juggles,1st class
rip Jam Master! Мы тебя помним!
Esse dia eu assisti,eu passei mal com esse programa.Tempo bom!!!
Shout out to Dj Cash Money and Dj Jazzy Jeff. Who revolutionized turntable routines and is never given their proper respect. NEW YORK pioneered Hip hop Dj Culture But Philly Djs took it to another level. Shout out to Dj Cosmic Kev Lightning Rich RIP 🙏 Dj Miz Dj Tat Money Dj Ran the original Dj Spinbad aka Master D the originater of the Transformer Scratch. Gary O and Grand Wissord Rasheen
Steve Dee of the X-Men invented beat juggling. West coast djs coined the term though. It was originally called JUGGLING as far back as 92, maybe even before that. I don't know when the word BEAT was added in front of it. Possibly around the mid 90's.
Beat juggling has been around since the 70's - kind of how Rap music got started. Check out RUN D.M.C.s "Here We Go" the whole song is Beat-juggled Live by Jam Master Jay and was performed/ recorded in the early 80's.
Technically that wasn't really beat juggling. That was backspinning or back cueing. Had he rearranged the kick and snare into a new pattern then that could have been considered beat juggling.
"Awesome artist who put the battle back in creativly. Making suka djs return to their seat, breaking their spirit, while I break it down kold and funky"soulltekken dj O~EYE
This had to be like 2001, RIP Jam Master Jay
98
This was March 9th, 1999. Ed Lover says it near the end.
back in the day when anything cool you dont need to know how to dance.. just move along with the music and vibes
😂 you mean like the high school kids at 19:21 ????
Rip Jay, you were and still r the GREATEST D. J. Of All time!!!
This Is, MY HOUSE! That was FRESH! (thats an old school word for all yall young cats)
jam master j killt it
How names track at 0:45 (that man rap to it) Thankz
Let me clear my throat - dj Kool
:)
Lex Lionel Big Thankz bro, You really helped me, thankz :)
Goes against my principles to shout out breaks, because I believe in Crate Diggin.. but I gotta sound out on this because no one gives credit to the original DJ / Producer of the actual breakbeat that's playing at 0:45 - It's called the 900 Number by Mark The 45 king.
Lex Lionel the 900 number - the 45 king.
know your history
kkw773 Am sorry Sir. You led me to the origin. Thanks
I miss theses time
I used to have this on video tape haha. The 3 dj's that battled number 2 should of won because he flipped the records off beat and made a beat out of it, that was creativity and it sounded raw, it is what it is i suppose. PEACE. One more thing master flash knew infamous had it, you would of thought abit more reaction from these legengary dj's?
Damn R.I.P Roc Raider n Jam Master J!!!!!!!!
Who's the white dj at 8:47 he low key lit on that sample he scratching
That’s Stretch Armstrong from “Stretch & Bobbito”! Watch their documentary if you haven’t, their show was beautiful history
no laptop pc shit there its the real deal
First guy was alright but Infamous was really the winner imo
This vid make my day! nO serato ore tractor, you know what i'm sayin'?
P.S. This dj's in red jackets reeeeaaallly freshhh!
I remember watching this at the time and thinking Infamous destroyed the other two. Now all these years later, I think that even more. 😂
I'm shaking my head!!!! Check it out. Everybody(excluding the crowd because they are your average, mainstream hip hop listening, MTV watching audience)....EVERYBODY-Skribble, Slynke, GMF and JMJ-KNEW that Infamous won. BUT...........because of the forum this was held in, they had to pick somebody who didn't go over the crowd's head, which obviously Infamous did. Rare Form????? SMDH...... JMJ was just being nice by what he said about him. He sure did have alot going on with him! That was JMJ's subtle way of saying he train wrecked!!!!
Infamous was too far ahead of these guys. He went on to winning titles.
Agreed! Infamous was waaaaaaaay too advanced for this set his technique and juggling was MAGNIFICENT
Had Flash and Jay mouth on stuck.
FLASH HAD BIGGIE ON DECK..........thats a real dj ready and prepared.......
My heroes! Grandmaster cuts faster! RIP Jam Master Jay....hot damn that DJ made my day!
Dude at 19:47 was like but he wasn't smiling wtf who cares
Give him a break, his 10th grade class was there on a field trip and it was the first time he took a sip of beer
Pure gold
super fresh !mad shout out to ed lover ! dr dre
Greatness right chea
15:10 is the only reason I'm here. If you dont know, this is one of Crazes boys. Wonder what Infamous is up to nowadays
Multi Platinum Hip Hop Producer now.
ed lovers dyed hair is making me itch or scratch
i had that mixer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
r.i.p jay we miss you alot
I remember wearing those type of vest ed lover had on
what is the name of the song min 11:50?
Israel Oliva what cut is that for real
relembrando. yo. mtv. rap. América. de. todos. tempo. de. paulada. Malaca.
Great week
🙏🏽RIP🙏🏽 JAM MASTER JAY
9:00 She create the intro of Eminem's "My name is" and probably didn't even knows it
I mean the music is a part of My Name Is instrumental soooo
🔊💨Jam master jay & Grand Master Flash. Are CAPRICORNS 🙏🏽🎶🎵💨
whats the song in 15:20
I've been trying to figure out the same thing for years.
@@ogshifterz i ve got still no Name bro...
@@icecube9142 Biz Markie, Nobody beats the biz? Surprised you didn't get a reply back within a couple days when you posted. That song was very popular in the later 80's and a well known song to use for cuttin in the 90's. As soon as the beat started I knew what song it was and where it was going to be scratched at. RIP Biz Mark.
21.30 what tune is it?
RESPECT TO GRANDMASTER FLASH
Honorable mention: DJ Kool Herc!