This is pure raw hiphop. I grew up in NY when Hip Hop was everywhere was amazing the Graffiti, the Break dancing, scratching and Mc's I am blessed to have seen and been a part of that.
For real. I saw him dj at my favourite club a few years ago and I can tell you he's still legendary! The club was bouncing like I'd never seen before. He really knows how to move people 💙
Do you remember Buda aka Deadly Buda or his friend Serg? PA guys. Those guys were from my neighborhood. They were a big influence on me artistically and musically.
@@sjsiemka yes it is. There are some full manual technics tables not intendes for dj but with some mods they can perform similar to a regular 1200. In this case sl1800 mk2 is a 1200 with floating chassis and rotary pitch...
I grew up in the bronx myself. Grand Concourse/Tremont Ave. I remember sitting on cars hanging out, doing the basic break beat on a cars hood, yelling moms name from outside telling her to "send down the bag!" Good times for real.
Que bonitos recuerdos con esta canción me acuerdo cuando aldaba en la rosario aquí en Chihuahua cuando todavía no paimentaban nada de calles y nos revolcabamos en la tierra bailando que recuerdos hay.....😘😘😘😘
i agree and i still keep it real.you cant beat the oldschool way where back in the day we use to plug up to the street lamp in the park to get our electricity and jam until 6am.boy those were the days where your speaker stack was so high you needed a ladder to set up and you had so much bass that your pants would shake from a good distance.
"wildstyle" was my intro into seein a Dj perform live (in the kitchen even!).."streetsounds" was my first taste of track-mixing (electro vol. & crucial compilations)..."GMF on the wheels of steel" was the original step into creating the DMCs...Jazzy jeff was my 1st fav scratcher,next to joe cooley & magic mike...this guy is "king of the cuts on 2 turntables" !!
This is the edited re release. In the original, after the first break mix, he cuts up "Take me to the Mardi Gras" by Bob James. I never understood or found out why they changed it as the original was excellent. Probably a copyright issue. I still got the original on vid from `83, will try n dig it out and upload it.
What he is doing right here takes so much skill and talent it's like playing an instrument. Now It is made so much easier with the pioneer tdk-1000's and a laptop, etc.... MAd props and mad respect to fab five freddy and grand master flash!
and all this stuff was goin down while my parents were stuck in the soviet union without ever knowing how things are out there... so weird to think about it
back to 82-83...from Wildstyle, lived it and always forever proud to be BBoy OG. used to go to the east river by 23rd street before it got gentrified and work m down to the lower eastside and used to see the left over of the same mural that LEE put up. this is sad to see what has happened to NYC
Real history in this movie nothing has left a dent like rock steady and big dj's like flash nothing can come close because it was from the streets in every aspect.
Me too!!! Copyrighted BS.Nobody would even know Mardi Gras if it wasn't for hip hop.We widened the audience for you( Bob James) to get any recognition.
I idolized this man growing up. His ability to keep a steady beat was unmatched by any DJ. And, I don't recall him making any mistakes when scratching.
I remember back in 84 I think, when he and the other members of the rocksteady crew (the ones he recorded with anyway), did a tour of australia. I was too young to go anywhere they appeared live but remember seeing them on tv.
the same way us old school dj's do it today. its just that when the technics 12oo's came out they allowed you to lock in the pitch.the tables shown were belt driven and after awhile you had to replace the belt because it would stretch and your pitch would be thrown off. it didnt stop you from playing it just made it more of a challange because now you had to push your vinyl to catch up while you mixed. i hope i helped. S.O.S PRODUCTIONS= strickly old school later
I'm not here because of The Get Down only, or even VH1's The Breaks. But when I heard Flash speak with such intelligence and heard this mix, & saw the style of how he was mixing on Netflix's Hip-Hop Evolution, I had to find this classic footage....
How did it go from this? Creating music, rap battles, break dancing and art, unity …to mumbling, auto tune, glorifying gun violence, jail, and giving ppl with no talent a platform?? Half these young guys don’t even know what this is and that alone is a crime. That’s like being in a rock band and disrespecting the Beatles. GMF & The FF, Slick Rick, Kurtis Blow, Cool G Rap, Herc, Run DMC…I don’t know why current Hip Hop doesn’t respect it’s roots. I know more guys that play guitar like myself and come from a NY Hardcore Punk and Metal background that will say all those I just mentioned are influential and put NYC on the map in terms of modern music and giving it a culture. Yet some clown that claims to be a rapper is mumbling his ass off, waving guns and gang signs in his video doesn’t even know these guys who were legit TITANS among men and the creators of this thing…never get a name drop, no mention, no respect, no gratitude. This classic stuff, that’s Hip Hop, idk wtf this current shit is. Old School for life. “HIp Hop is for the people”- Melle Mel.
This is pure raw hiphop. I grew up in NY when Hip Hop was everywhere was amazing the Graffiti, the Break dancing, scratching and Mc's I am blessed to have seen and been a part of that.
Yeah I was there too when I agree at its purest real deal holyfield
And now we see tiktokers 😵
I'm so glad I was there from DAY ONE.Started with graffiti, then breaking, then the DJ, then the MC.YES I SAID THE DJ CAME BEFORE THE MC.
@@t4h4 plenty don´t go there
I'm so jealous
He in his kitchen! Cooking up the beats.
Hey, wanna buy some walnut sauce?
Extra Spicy!!
@@specialagenttimothycharles6117 we’ve got one that can see!
Just the fact that they recognized this as a whole new genre in music is so great.
DJing, MCing, B-Boying, and Writing. 4 elements of hip hop
5 beat boxing
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and the fifth element: knowledge
Sampling lol
So glad the Get Down are bringing people here..Know Your History!!!!!!!
yep the GET DOWN BOUGHT ME HERE
Imagine creating culture in real time and not even knowing it
For real. I saw him dj at my favourite club a few years ago and I can tell you he's still legendary! The club was bouncing like I'd never seen before. He really knows how to move people 💙
Powerful statement
Trust me, he knows
I mean he called himself the Grandmaster, I’m sure he knew. Man had vision 😎
No doubt. 🙏🏽❤💯💫
As an 80s graffiti writer, I must say I really love this culture.
Do you remember Buda aka Deadly Buda or his friend Serg? PA guys. Those guys were from my neighborhood. They were a big influence on me artistically and musically.
@@AMMAZZARE I'm not from USA so I don't know them unfortunately
He's not even using Technics sl-1200 mk2 in this video.This shows how skillful he is!!!
RESPECT just RESPECT!!!
I think he's using sl1800 mk2. in this case with some custom stabilization they're not too different from sl 1200 mk1 or mk2.
Don't even know what that means, but you're absolutely right!
@@sjsiemka ua-cam.com/video/LALbp9Mv7AI/v-deo.html&feature=share
@@ignitore Still don't know, this too techincal, but that is absolute fire!
@@sjsiemka yes it is. There are some full manual technics tables not intendes for dj but with some mods they can perform similar to a regular 1200. In this case sl1800 mk2 is a 1200 with floating chassis and rotary pitch...
The Get Down Brought me here. Spinning.
yes...
lol...me too...left the movie for a moment to look at flash on the ones and two's to reflect
+Martin Lee me right now 😂😂
only fashion!
Damn you a younging
Back when being a DJ required more than just pressing a button and fist pumping.
headquarters25 yes you are so right
Looking at you Peggy Gou
Tim Westwood, DJ Khaled...shall I keep going?
@@SCALES1992 sure I'd like to hear more
@@TCAMACHO92 Craig David, DJ Drama
Bruh on the Getdown looks a lot alike the real Flash lol
40BOYZTV wordd💯💯
@y3ko86 Did you receive my love letter?
realtalk..
Wym? Is there someone acting as flash for the movie or sumn?
@@kiko12000 it’s a show on netflix called The Get Down
Indeed! Fab Five Freddie was a pop culture icon involved in all levels of cutting edge art and music movements.
Found this because of a classic Harry Mack bar. Thank you for educating me on hip hop history Mack
THIS is dj'ing. Limitations (economics, mostly) produce amazing results that a laptop user could only dream of.
so true and this is true in every aspect of life.
I grew up in the bronx myself. Grand Concourse/Tremont Ave. I remember sitting on cars hanging out, doing the basic break beat on a cars hood, yelling moms name from outside telling her to "send down the bag!" Good times for real.
Definitely the Pioneers of all things Hip Hop and Dj Culture.
People talking about the best DJ of all time. It starts with him
Grande inspiração!
O mestre dos mestres. Numero 01.
Grandioso!!!
I have spent who knows how many hours cutting up two of these god made me funky records after I saw this
Back when Hip Hop was real.
The papa of DJs !!
The Evolution of Hip Hop on Netflix brought me here.
Mingz Fitness 345 me too
Great doc.
Needs another season
same
The get down brought me here
this is what got me started in the first place...thanx flash 4 all the years..hip hop 4 eva
Great Classic such as this never goes out of style
A moment of history!
For hip hop worshippers it's as if they saw the gospel according to saint jean being written in front of their eyes.
Que bonitos recuerdos con esta canción me acuerdo cuando aldaba en la rosario aquí en Chihuahua cuando todavía no paimentaban nada de calles y nos revolcabamos en la tierra bailando que recuerdos hay.....😘😘😘😘
My youth brought me here, blaging lino samples off the carpet shop stick them together and spinning all day. Good times. Mid 80's was our time.
Been here long since The Get Down!
omg
The GRANDMASTER .....BOO NASTY! lol
I threw my head back laughing 😂😂
lmfao!!!
Fakin' tha funk
why cant i stop laughin
Jacq Desamours lol it's sounds like boo say DJ....BOONASTIC
I remember first seeing this as a kid with my friends, we went crazy. A true legend.
WOW! DJing in the Kitchen? "NOW DATS GANGSTA!" That's HIP-HOP! Can't get no more Rough,Rugged & Raw than that.
True art, fresh as the day it dropped.
Is there any Hip-Hop head in the world not tried that?
he's actually played as in a netflix series called the get down.
The Master of the masters of all time
The ONE and Only..There will never be Another !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A real DJ. Thanks Grandmaster Flash for open the way.
One of the baddest baddest part of the hip hop dj culture, I love an honor grand mastar flash for making this turntable a instrument
the decks were my first instrument, ain't played them for years and could probably barely scratch my arse now. Nevermind.
Whoever edited this together did a brilliant job (Flash's routine that is)
Grandmaster flash didn't do any of the fancy scratches like you see today, but a lot of djs today wouldn't be getting down without is inspiration.
gmf!!!!!!! upstate n.y early 80's u got the hip-hop crown!!!!!!
My memories brought me here
Yall see FAB FIVE FREDDY....down since day 1....
Money Johnson Yo, I caught that too!
OG FAB!!!
Wild Style and Beat Street just Brilliant Movies. For a great night In with awesome music and dancing OldSchool. And Look NO TECH.
Graffiti.
Turntablism
And
B-boying.
Hip-hop en la casa hermano.
Greatest ever. He can do things nobody can with DJ set
i agree and i still keep it real.you cant beat the oldschool way where back in the day we use to plug up to the street lamp in the park to get our electricity and jam until 6am.boy those were the days where your speaker stack was so high you needed a ladder to set up and you had so much bass that your pants would shake from a good distance.
Loving that go-go beat!!!!!!!!!!
what's the name of it?
@@g-track5065 the original background music has been removed… I think it was Pump Me Up by Trouble Funk.
@@TeddyStrongBear wow like the bible and our history's ( The word original itself is powerful but thanks)
It's amazing how it art of music still continues today 2 thumbs up 👍🏾👍🏾
Wow, takes me back. Puma's, pro keds, jordache jeans, and karate outfits were the standards. Rock Steady Crew... was little joey there?
thank you for posting this incredible clips of hip hop classic films
"wildstyle" was my intro into seein a Dj perform live (in the kitchen even!).."streetsounds" was my first taste of track-mixing (electro vol. & crucial compilations)..."GMF on the wheels of steel" was the original step into creating the DMCs...Jazzy jeff was my 1st fav scratcher,next to joe cooley & magic mike...this guy is "king of the cuts on 2 turntables" !!
This is the edited re release. In the original, after the first break mix, he cuts up "Take me to the Mardi Gras" by Bob James. I never understood or found out why they changed it as the original was excellent. Probably a copyright issue. I still got the original on vid from `83, will try n dig it out and upload it.
I saw the original movie in UK at the ICA and yes its true I was expecting to hear Bob James
Thank you…. Drives me crazy I can’t find that version, only on my vhs copy
What he is doing right here takes so much skill and talent it's like playing an instrument.
Now It is made so much easier with the pioneer tdk-1000's and a laptop, etc....
MAd props and mad respect to fab five freddy and grand master flash!
and all this stuff was goin down while my parents were stuck in the soviet union without ever knowing how things are out there... so weird to think about it
back to 82-83...from Wildstyle, lived it and always forever proud to be BBoy OG. used to go to the east river by 23rd street before it got gentrified and work m down to the lower eastside and used to see the left over of the same mural that LEE put up. this is sad to see what has happened to NYC
defined my youth! thank you THE original HIP HOP.
Grand Master Flash is the Man i grow up listen to my big brother playing his music
Checkout the showmanship at 0:14.For those that didn't know who Flash was.His intro and the reverse scratch showing off the back of his jacket.
Roll out the linoleum .. I wanna break dance and electric boogie
Reminds me of being young.
in from Brazil. hello Brothers. the best musics of the my infancy.
The pioneer of dj/producing of hip hop and all that stuff
on fire right here back then this was fire fire fire fire gmf all day
Happy 64th Birthday Grandmaster Flash🎊🎁🎂✌🏼🎉
Real history in this movie nothing has left a dent like rock steady and big dj's like flash nothing can come close because it was from the streets in every aspect.
Esse sim é um DJ de verdade, aquele que risca o prato!
2019 é nóis!
im so glad i still have my original vhs copy with him cutting up mardi gras. this just isnt the same.
Me too!!! Copyrighted BS.Nobody would even know Mardi Gras if it wasn't for hip hop.We widened the audience for you( Bob James) to get any recognition.
@@missayawk TBH this jazz funk style was the popular black music of the 70s.My sister had all these records…
I idolized this man growing up. His ability to keep a steady beat was unmatched by any DJ. And, I don't recall him making any mistakes when scratching.
Not 2 be a party pooper but he lost the beat scratching at 0:45
I remember back in 84 I think, when he and the other members of the rocksteady crew (the ones he recorded with anyway), did a tour of australia. I was too young to go anywhere they appeared live but remember seeing them on tv.
Cheers from Italy old skoll
See I'm listening to this in Casablanca man and people are feeling it.
this look like a movie
It was
lol why are you all styled like our generation now ?
Just found out he's coming to my town in July. Buzzing.
The School of Hard Knocks NYC brought me here 1973-1980
I watch wild style at least twice a week. Word Up!
Ken Swift is just amazing.
Oh absolutely , it’s not over
This changed niggas lives!!
all dat scratchin makin me itch
thnx for uploading this rare piece, rolanndd!! thanks alot, great!!
old school!!yoooo!gooo on &on&on&on.BEAT AMAZED ME FLOW BLOWWWW ME!
I would pay to watch this, thnkx for post...
ONE OF THE TOP 5 GREATEST TO ME OF ALL TIME PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Classic . Fantastic .
This is awesome footage
the same way us old school dj's do it today. its just that when the technics 12oo's came out they allowed you to lock in the pitch.the tables shown were belt driven and after awhile you had to replace the belt because it would stretch and your pitch would be thrown off. it didnt stop you from playing it just made it more of a challange because now you had to push your vinyl to catch up while you mixed. i hope i helped. S.O.S PRODUCTIONS= strickly old school later
Now this is where its at. Raw hip-hop, break-dancing, bombing and getting up, and expressing yourself. Putting the dope in the d of dignified culture.
I'm not here because of The Get Down only, or even VH1's The Breaks. But when I heard Flash speak with such intelligence and heard this mix, & saw the style of how he was mixing on Netflix's Hip-Hop Evolution, I had to find this classic footage....
1:19... My high always drops on this scene when the Mardi Gras version isn't played...
I noticed that when I bought the VHS tape. I guess it was a "copyright" issue.
@@JLJ504HD thank fuck I have the original on VHS 😎😎
rock steady crew, nice old moments
i like how this beats are so original.
Fab Five Freddie chillin right there...
Awsome how bouts Grandmaster Flash Back? Haaaa. Peace...
great mix .
How did it go from this? Creating music, rap battles, break dancing and art, unity …to mumbling, auto tune, glorifying gun violence, jail, and giving ppl with no talent a platform?? Half these young guys don’t even know what this is and that alone is a crime. That’s like being in a rock band and disrespecting the Beatles. GMF & The FF, Slick Rick, Kurtis Blow, Cool G Rap, Herc, Run DMC…I don’t know why current Hip Hop doesn’t respect it’s roots. I know more guys that play guitar like myself and come from a NY Hardcore Punk and Metal background that will say all those I just mentioned are influential and put NYC on the map in terms of modern music and giving it a culture. Yet some clown that claims to be a rapper is mumbling his ass off, waving guns and gang signs in his video doesn’t even know these guys who were legit TITANS among men and the creators of this thing…never get a name drop, no mention, no respect, no gratitude. This classic stuff, that’s Hip Hop, idk wtf this current shit is. Old School for life. “HIp Hop is for the people”- Melle Mel.
FLASH BOUGHT ME HERE
imortal dj!!!
FAB FREDDY bobbing his head like his listening to LOUIS ARMSTRONG SINGING WITH DER BINGLE.
I have this film on DVD AND saw it in a THEATRE!
Me too.And I have the cassette,LP and CD!!!
Goes too hard!!💯✊🏾
Superb Pal. Grand Master Flash cooking.