i was raised in the wrong era. I'm currently 26, and i would take whats playing above any day of the week instead of what we have now. from music to social media to clothing its all fucked up now a days. i remember years back we would hang out on the stoops of the neighborhood. social media took over, you don't even see kids hanging out like that anymore. those days were the very last of the "good old days".
I like to believe everything comes full circle. We're slowly getting to a boiling point with our relationship to technology. More of the youth will eventually realise how soulless the quick dopamine allure of the digital world is and return back to the real shit...(I hope...)
+Faze Kush i feel ya man. i love looking back through old shots of ny from the 60's all the way to the late 90's. Boy that city use to have serious character
I was born in 81,, brooklyn ny flatbush kid,, shout out to the young fly homey speaking for all graffiti artists.. Damn I miss my ny in the 80s !! Shout out to da 4 train!! Also da D, A, 5, 2,, and the rest of the ny train lines!! Nothing like the crazy 80s,,, writing graffiti since 88 brooklyn to da bronx allday!!!!
I should have remembered that Baambaataa was involved in this... It's from Time Zone and the song is "The Wildstyle." I went through half a dozen of my oldschool VHS tapes to find that out because it bugged me so much.
I agree. Cities like this have more pressing issues that need to be dealt with than writing on walls. I mean, sometimes it's a bit more serious because of gang related shit that gets people killed for beef they weren't looking for. But for the most part, writing on walls doesn't deserve the same attention from authorities as gangbangers, drug dealers, prostitution, etc.
Very, very cool video! Thanks for posting. By the way, I found a clip where an abandoned drive in theater is covered in graffiti....it's called: "snack bar graffiti at the plainfield drive in"
According to SEEN, Hickey & Ski grew to love graffiti. As a retirement gift SEEN did a whole car top to bottom, with paint provided by Hickey & SKI themselves seenworld[dot]com/images/fullsize/Trains/page1/3hickiandski.jpg
I remember once when a friend got caught at a layup by those same two DT's!LOL!They spray painted his whole Izod wind breaker while he still had it on!!LOL!
yo his dress style was fresh son dope just like wat em young lil sukas try 2 rock now he was ahead of his time in dress styyle fresh 2 death son with the hat an fitted clothing an vest nice
respect to the oldschool, my spraycan mission started in '92 on the Old Continent. I hope Hickey & Ski and Koch feel good about themselves, because no-one else does.
You people have more problems then removing the graffiti art! People are dieing on the streets every day! Graffiti writers dont hurt no one! Only thing we want to do is write graffiti, get our name on, not for just for the fame! WE are doing it 'cause we love to do it! Think about the kids and the real criminals who are actually hurting someone! Anyone who thinks opposite of this is a CRIMINAL! Sad but truth!
@@jab7168 No, my point is real writers actually dont walk up to your lawn and start hitting your house facade or Ford Mondeo if not asked to do so. In fact you proved to me you're clueless to what is actually a no go when it comes to graff.
Does anyone know what music is used at the end? im making a video and it would be nice to lend itself to something so classic.That at the heart graffiti is still the same
The thing is, if you allow "harmless" crimes to continue, it will make the real criminals think that they can get away with everything. Also graffiti in a neighbourhood creates an unconscious perception of danger, which drives people out of the neighbourhood only to leave the thugs and those too poor to leave; then the neighbourhood actually becomes dangerous. Those vandals didn't realise that they were actually contributing to the problems in their neighbourhoods by doing graffiti.
@@blakemcnamara9105 these were kids born into poverty because of white flight, insitutional racism, and american capitalism. all the shit u said is straight "law and order" language that created mass incarceration since the 70s aka modern slavery. read up on actual history
@@SomeRandomYoungster I am well-aware of the institutional injustices that helped create American ghettoes in the '60s however things like graffiti add to problem. A lot of people don't realise that these things are fostered by by multiple factors and that the people who live in a neighbourhood can choose how they let things affect them. The people whom you say I sound like want people to do graffiti and other small crimes because it fulfills their intentions. The people play an important role in what happens in their community and decide if they let their oppressors win or not.
What I can't understand is how could someone, say from the Bronx, and somebody else from Manhattan, if these two locations are hundreds of miles apart from each other and if they had a grudge against each other: how is it possible that they would ever meet?!?
damn back then there waz no vilonce with taggin this is art the real art no picoso im picoso to griffiti. back then every tagger got along owwww i mean every artist got along an thats wat should still go on....... im juss sayin
good old uncle conrad lesnewski A.K.A. SKI.i read a bunch of comments in this video before i post this,and i would like to say that there are alot of haters out there to the vandle squad and i see why,but i want you all to know that they where in to graffiti also.when the retierd they did a hole train car in there memory.so just to let you know,they where not that bad od guys as you think,so dont hate on them for what was there job,think of it as making graffiti more fun,and i support graffiti.
Have you seen Style Wars or any other documentaries? Those parents don't /like/ their kids doing it, but they don't stop them. It would be like preventing your kid from playing football, because it's about as dangerous. Aside from the fact that football is legal and graffiti isn't *depending on the property*, it's not like kids do it do disrespect. Going All-city /is/ all about respect if you weren't aware.
what i dont get is why people buff the stuff thats like under bridges. out of sight out of mind right? if artists are gunna waste their time and paint on a spot no one is ever gunna see who cares? go for the heaven spots baby. stay up artists
@MurcielagoCar the elements of hip-hop go be on the dance to the streets where artists take the chance in the bronx where young mans on the go paint trains and walls like picasso graffits is what they call they´re art and its here blablabla...
i was raised in the wrong era. I'm currently 26, and i would take whats playing above any day of the week instead of what we have now. from music to social media to clothing its all fucked up now a days. i remember years back we would hang out on the stoops of the neighborhood. social media took over, you don't even see kids hanging out like that anymore. those days were the very last of the "good old days".
+Evolution Lancer hahahaha just don't remind us how pathetic this world is now
I'm 18 and dam your kinda right
Born in the wrong decade
are you me? and then you have my favourite car as your name too 🤔😂💪
I like to believe everything comes full circle. We're slowly getting to a boiling point with our relationship to technology. More of the youth will eventually realise how soulless the quick dopamine allure of the digital world is and return back to the real shit...(I hope...)
"its not that they dont like vandalism, its that they dont like something they can't control"
damn right.
Wish I could go back in time and throw up all over gritty NYC before it became all condos and shit lol
+Faze Kush i feel ya man. i love looking back through old shots of ny from the 60's all the way to the late 90's. Boy that city use to have serious character
Stop talking do it
That's what Dr. Sex did. He aint even from NY.
Same😂
haha what that cop said is so true "10s of 1,000 of these kids are doin graffiti and only a handful are good"
What he said... it was really killer
"it took them 10 years to put this fence on... It'll just take us a year to get into it."
Almost 2019 and we still using Rusto 😈😈😈
Brando bee toy
@@pford6537 If you dont use rusto you are toy tf 🤣
@@JUMSJUMSJUMSJUMS my guy sero probly droppin $12 plus tax on a can lol
@@SomeRandomYoungster frr
In my day, if u didn't rack, u didn't get up. It went hand and hand, u dont live in the ghetto and buy paint. 😀
I was born in 81,, brooklyn ny flatbush kid,, shout out to the young fly homey speaking for all graffiti artists.. Damn I miss my ny in the 80s !! Shout out to da 4 train!! Also da D, A, 5, 2,, and the rest of the ny train lines!! Nothing like the crazy 80s,,, writing graffiti since 88 brooklyn to da bronx allday!!!!
So you started bombing nyc at 7??
love the space is the place background at the end
Diggin the old school instrumental at the end!
DOPEEEEEEEE LETS BRING THIS BACK IN 2014 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NYC 4LIFE
first we have to kick out the gentrifiers
+t100base what do you mean
This shit is still in my memories as a kid wish I would have took pics ... 1980s was it
I should have remembered that Baambaataa was involved in this... It's from Time Zone and the song is "The Wildstyle." I went through half a dozen of my oldschool VHS tapes to find that out because it bugged me so much.
REAL GRAFFITI
That scene at 1:17 1:57 & the 2 Graff cops, looks like the beginning of Wildstyle, where Zoro is being chased by IZ & friend, acting as MTA cops!
I agree. Cities like this have more pressing issues that need to be dealt with than writing on walls. I mean, sometimes it's a bit more serious because of gang related shit that gets people killed for beef they weren't looking for. But for the most part, writing on walls doesn't deserve the same attention from authorities as gangbangers, drug dealers, prostitution, etc.
'We're going to clean up this city!' (big smile and a thumbs up)... don't forget to vote!'
Those cops look like vandal graff toy writers...
tagging, bombing , and any other type of graffiti cant be stopped and wont be stopped
these days there are way more white graff artists then black
doesnt matter does it it does not belong to any group of people
irishhiphophead indeed
@@irishhiphophead3214 its a black/latin artform..you think white neighborhoods had graff??? Now its for everybody
White boys keep it alive no doubt
Italians, Puerto Ricans, and Blacks were mainly into it.
man i wish modern graffiti was still like this
Very, very cool video! Thanks for posting. By the way, I found a clip where an abandoned drive in theater is covered in graffiti....it's called: "snack bar graffiti at the plainfield drive in"
According to SEEN, Hickey & Ski grew to love graffiti. As a retirement gift SEEN did a whole car top to bottom, with paint provided by Hickey & SKI themselves
seenworld[dot]com/images/fullsize/Trains/page1/3hickiandski.jpg
its crazy how graff has evolved...the styles are soo much different
heheheheheheheh, the black kid is right! 100% agreed
Mustache Cop sounds exactly like Steve Buscemi, both born in Brooklyn with dat accent.
I think the cop had a Bronx accent.
Mustache cop, typical 80s person.
I remember once when a friend got caught at a layup by those same two DT's!LOL!They spray painted his whole Izod wind breaker while he still had it on!!LOL!
Damn thunn that's wild son
Historical footage
yo his dress style was fresh son dope just like wat em young lil sukas try 2 rock now he was ahead of his time in dress styyle fresh 2 death son with the hat an fitted clothing an vest nice
they're both right.... but still i love graffiti!
cool video! saw some good paintings!
What are the name the song coming the video????
Hello!!!
respect to the oldschool, my spraycan mission started in '92 on the Old Continent.
I hope Hickey & Ski and Koch feel good about themselves, because no-one else does.
At least they got a pension.......
wow I wish I was there...I was born in the 90's.
Classic..keepin it movin...thas wus sup....from l.a. To n.y.....graff life
You people have more problems then removing the graffiti art! People are dieing on the streets every day! Graffiti writers dont hurt no one! Only thing we want to do is write graffiti, get our name on, not for just for the fame! WE are doing it 'cause we love to do it! Think about the kids and the real criminals who are actually hurting someone! Anyone who thinks opposite of this is a CRIMINAL!
Sad but truth!
Where do you live so i cane write all over your shit.
This is also over thirty years old.
@@jab7168 Send me your sketch and i'll judge if you actually know how to write and i'll gladly send you my adress and buy the paint for ya :)
@@SwedeenXBL so, you only want shit that burns on your house.....thanks for proving my point.
@@jab7168 No, my point is real writers actually dont walk up to your lawn and start hitting your house facade or Ford Mondeo if not asked to do so. In fact you proved to me you're clueless to what is actually a no go when it comes to graff.
Graffiti is Art
keep tagging everybody
I was born in 1995...I have around 10 memories of it.
this may offend somebody.
Dear GOD ! Why Did you put me in 2020 ?
Why the fuck Did you not put me in 1967 or in the 80s
Dope video. I wish I lived back then.
Bronx NY 4 Lifeeeeee !!!
R.I.P camera😂
hartfelt big up to that dude on what he sez abou the barb wire fences hell yeah. and about that shit firing him up yah! What did he write?
Thats BRIM TATS CRU...youtube renegades of funk by soulsonic force..him..shame 125..and dil did the peice
ART WILL TAKE OVER.
that kid in red looks super fly...old skool is supa fly..
does anybody know what that electro tune is right at the end of the vid?
I wish i knew
Does anyone know what music is used at the end? im making a video and it would be nice to lend itself to something so classic.That at the heart graffiti is still the same
Yo, That Nike Fitted that Brim has on is ill shit. I gotta find that shit
i wonder how long it took them too come up wit tha rhymes
*uVs*
uNkNoWn
VaNdAL
SqAud
is gettin up
Did this man just spit like a young rap god
8D
Anyone know what is the name of the song at 3:50 ???
Space is the place - Jonzun Crew
yeah right graffiti neva gonna stop.....itz art ... like painting pics but in a other way but too many peolple cant understand this...
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It always bugs me how the law puts so much effort into stopping graffiti or anything that doesn’t hurt anybody. Go solve real crimes
The thing is, if you allow "harmless" crimes to continue, it will make the real criminals think that they can get away with everything. Also graffiti in a neighbourhood creates an unconscious perception of danger, which drives people out of the neighbourhood only to leave the thugs and those too poor to leave; then the neighbourhood actually becomes dangerous. Those vandals didn't realise that they were actually contributing to the problems in their neighbourhoods by doing graffiti.
@@blakemcnamara9105 these were kids born into poverty because of white flight, insitutional racism, and american capitalism. all the shit u said is straight "law and order" language that created mass incarceration since the 70s aka modern slavery. read up on actual history
@@SomeRandomYoungster I am well-aware of the institutional injustices that helped create American ghettoes in the '60s however things like graffiti add to problem. A lot of people don't realise that these things are fostered by by multiple factors and that the people who live in a neighbourhood can choose how they let things affect them. The people whom you say I sound like want people to do graffiti and other small crimes because it fulfills their intentions. The people play an important role in what happens in their community and decide if they let their oppressors win or not.
@@blakemcnamara9105 You are 100% right. It's called the "Broken Window Theory"
It hurts property, it caused subway fares to rise, it effects property values.........
Tht kid wat he sed was beautiful he's right to
Damn them boys was fine back in the day . Wish I was born in the 70s shit looks like fun . And lol at the cop " ONLY A HAND FULL ARE GOOD"
Thanks for that Dr Coolidge......
the kid is right they don't like something they cant control its not kus its art its kus its uncontrollable
bunch of this was in wildstyle too. fuckin sick
What is that old school instrumental at the end?
Cute poem at the beginning.
Name song??
Music 3.50 ?
god everything is polished and buffed now
dude,i used to live in california,born in sandiego,raised in oceanside,i accidently wrote on our drive thru,thats how i figured out what graffiti wuz
HICKEY & SKI. lol. Knew them back in the day.
@mrblister95
Cause cars are obviously getting bombed right?
LMAOOAOA fenc looks like jail, prison lmaom. LMAO 2:00 polcie trying look cool throwing it on floor LMAO
you mean about a 20 minute train ride away?
whats the song in the beginign called
What station did the dude at end jump on?
@PhreakAndGiz Yea, its the only way they could get the inner-city kids to learn lol
Graffiti for life😂😂😂😂😂
Vandal squad K
dont we all but its new skool now we need to get graffiti back up like the old days
What I can't understand is how could someone, say from the Bronx, and somebody else from Manhattan, if these two locations are hundreds of miles apart from each other and if they had a grudge against each other: how is it possible that they would ever meet?!?
Haha
at like 0:50, did he say Hicki and Ski!?!? :O
the same 2 cops who asked seen to paint them a whole car? LOL SICKKK!
graffiti will never die those walls don't lie ....
time repeating again and again...
Hey, bball3r10, you do realize that there were Mayors prior to Koch in the early 70s, do ya?
hey someone know the tune at about 4 mins?
damn back then there waz no vilonce with taggin this is art the real art no picoso im picoso to griffiti. back then every tagger got along owwww i mean every artist got along an thats wat should still go on....... im juss sayin
4:45 Whitlock Avenue!
i also wanted to know, i cant even make out the lyrics well to go search the song, oh well
300th rating!
whats the name of the song please
Lets take a look inside the machine
and watch New Yorks finest on the graffiti scene
First track! What's it called?
did you ever figure it out
They pick up cans left behind talk about it and then throw them back on the floor. The irony lol
@swishersmokin012 i think you are referring too a toy XD
@yeorgaki Brim.
Was cres in vandal squad
good old uncle conrad lesnewski A.K.A. SKI.i read a bunch of comments in this video before i post this,and i would like to say that there are alot of haters out there to the vandle squad and i see why,but i want you all to know that they where in to graffiti also.when the retierd they did a hole train car in there memory.so just to let you know,they where not that bad od guys as you think,so dont hate on them for what was there job,think of it as making graffiti more fun,and i support graffiti.
Does anybody know the song at the beginning of the video
Darude sandstorm
thank you
this sisnt from style wars
what song? i want it
Have you seen Style Wars or any other documentaries? Those parents don't /like/ their kids doing it, but they don't stop them. It would be like preventing your kid from playing football, because it's about as dangerous. Aside from the fact that football is legal and graffiti isn't *depending on the property*, it's not like kids do it do disrespect. Going All-city /is/ all about respect if you weren't aware.
As in running into each other from other boroughs. I'm not from NYC.
what i dont get is why people buff the stuff thats like under bridges. out of sight out of mind right? if artists are gunna waste their time and paint on a spot no one is ever gunna see who cares? go for the heaven spots baby. stay up artists
3:16 4 train before fordham rd
@MurcielagoCar
the elements of hip-hop go be on the dance
to the streets where artists take the chance
in the bronx where young mans on the go paint trains and walls like picasso
graffits is what they call they´re art
and its here blablabla...
How can you say you love graffiti and at the same time think it looks like trash?