YES! I went to a MC Hammer concert, DANG that man know how to put on a show. NO ONE I mean NO ONE sat and just watched, everyone got up and DANCED! We had FUN! The music was fun, the fashions were fun and colorful, it was an all out great time.
@thehb2k I agree and I have. NONE was like this. Not even close. Hammer put on a SHOW that I'll never forget. Likewise, he had a ton of dancers on stage. In fact it was a concert where Vanilla Ice was the opening act, then En-Vogue and Hammer being the main act. It. Was. Amazingly. 90's!!!!
My 1st concert ever in life was MC Hammer and it was during this tour in 1991, I was 9 years old and Iost my damn mind!!! At the height of all he did he absolutely was comparable to MJ. But, because Hammer took the model of getting people from his own neighborhood and all of them being black people, it shows where Beyonce' took her que from as well by combining MJ and Hammer when it comes to her performances. Hammer never got the credit he deserved but those of us that know the truth know his worth and influence.
Beyonce is not taking que from Hammer Her dancers are not from her neighborhood. Plus, she just started with having mostly black people on stage with her. Her band and dancers before recently were mixed.
NotyNoty she clearly did in reference to his ability to perfect a stage show. He had just as much discipline. She channels that completely. That is the comparison. As u mentioned, she also now has a band and dancers that are all black people, just like hammer.
At the height of his career, MJ was Hammers only rival when it came to concert performances. Hammer was maybe the biggest rapper ever. There are not too many rappers that can sell out stadiums alone and Hammer did it all across the world. I just hate that hip hop deemed him a sellout, and those same ones that called him out for crossing over, are now making disney kiddy filmes.
@@ertfgghhhh no it wasn't, The Funky Headhunter and Inside Out albums are great, the production quality is top notch as well. Some good West Coast material on those albums. If you would actually listen to those albums instead of listening to some random people saying it wasn't good then you would realize it's nowhere even near being bad.
I would after 5 minute's of dancing that hard, I would be on a respirator, will need an ambulance to rush me to Tokyo Emergency room and will need an I.V. Plus my legs will need to be reattached if they didn't forget to pick them up off the stage and throw them in the front seat of the ambulance.
In my lifetime, the biggest artists to hit the scene were the Sugar Hill Gang, Mc Hammer, Mary J. Blige, and Biggie -- but Hammer was the king for excitement and entertainment value. Plus, as a bonus, his dancers, especially the girls, were bad mofos.
This is when rap was good an enjoyable putting on a show for the fans it's so sad to see rap today nothing but thug music pants hanging off and a bunch of males on stage just standing in the back doing nothing but holding their hands up rap music is so pathetic today thank God for the old school
They actually learn English in high school, it helps them with business and even if you see their arcade games a lot of things are written in english, only dialogue and subtitles are written in Japanese, they take English learning seriously.
I see why Biggie said Hammer and those 357 bitches. Hammer put too much people in his shows. I know he had a big heart but some of these dancers were unnecessary. I only can imagine the cost for putting on a show.
To be considered a successful person fully... When you are a leader, that can generate wealth, it's within you to help the others that can't... He has been bless even to this day, he is still doing his thing, and making money, and doing what he love doing... Da End
YES! I went to a MC Hammer concert, DANG that man know how to put on a show. NO ONE I mean NO ONE sat and just watched, everyone got up and DANCED! We had FUN! The music was fun, the fashions were fun and colorful, it was an all out great time.
markviichick omg you lucky
HAMMER came to HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA and turn The VAUN BRAUN CIVIC CENTER out.....
@thehb2k I agree and I have. NONE was like this. Not even close. Hammer put on a SHOW that I'll never forget. Likewise, he had a ton of dancers on stage. In fact it was a concert where Vanilla Ice was the opening act, then En-Vogue and Hammer being the main act. It. Was. Amazingly. 90's!!!!
My 1st concert ever in life was MC Hammer and it was during this tour in 1991, I was 9 years old and Iost my damn mind!!! At the height of all he did he absolutely was comparable to MJ. But, because Hammer took the model of getting people from his own neighborhood and all of them being black people, it shows where Beyonce' took her que from as well by combining MJ and Hammer when it comes to her performances. Hammer never got the credit he deserved but those of us that know the truth know his worth and influence.
Beyonce is not taking que from Hammer Her dancers are not from her neighborhood. Plus, she just started with having mostly black people on stage with her.
Her band and dancers before recently were mixed.
NotyNoty she clearly did in reference to his ability to perfect a stage show. He had just as much discipline. She channels that completely. That is the comparison. As u mentioned, she also now has a band and dancers that are all black people, just like hammer.
I agree with that.
If I remember correctly, my favorite female backup dancer for Hammer, named Yo-yo, was Hawaiian and not black.
So humbled and honored to have been part of making this music history.
At the height of his career, MJ was Hammers only rival when it came to concert performances. Hammer was maybe the biggest rapper ever. There are not too many rappers that can sell out stadiums alone and Hammer did it all across the world. I just hate that hip hop deemed him a sellout, and those same ones that called him out for crossing over, are now making disney kiddy filmes.
truthhurts2000 I think alot of people was just jealous
truthhurts2000 music today is garbage they all sound alike music in the day they had different sounds you knew who the artist was
His new music was whack after 90
@@ertfgghhhh no it wasn't, The Funky Headhunter and Inside Out albums are great, the production quality is top notch as well. Some good West Coast material on those albums. If you would actually listen to those albums instead of listening to some random people saying it wasn't good then you would realize it's nowhere even near being bad.
@@cartoonworld1000 Wow! You are absolutely right.
OMG I loved Hammer. Saw him twice in the 90's. He is incredible! Pure talent
Dawn Zook Me too. Saw him twice!!!
The energy and percussion dancing of this Hammer performance reminds me of the late, great James Brown.
A mi también,Hammer tenía muchísimo para dar cuando empezaron a burlarse de él y toda su carrera:(
Love Tyrone Duncan
Tyrone is a bad ass Drummer
Thats where it came from. Go Look at old James Brown videos. Many of the same stuff.
I worked on this tour. Thanks for posting these memories.
Wow he rappin and dancing at the same time thats hard
Best version of Here Comes the Hammer!
Early 90's Japan must have been great to live in.
This was an awesome tour. Witnessed the gig in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Never felt so much energy in da house..!
Say what you want about him,he owned the stage,great dancer,great performer!
This is where Bruno Mars gets his inspiration from... His shows are definitely a replica of this...
He gave MC Hammer his props.
Legend ...”Hammer”..he still tours check the internet...👏👏👏🏆🏆🎤🎤
Thanks so much for posting this! I was there at that concert at the Tokyo Dome in '91! Awesome memories!
This man really was on another level,,he is selling out stadiums ...just him Alone...no guest...just unbelievable.
There has never been no other rapper who can sell out or out dance mc hammer concert or has reached the heights that he was
90's choreography was something amazing
Nah son, this shit was and still is dope.
He feed all those people on stage good lawd he spent a lot of money helping people god bless Hammer glad he bounced back from his money problems
Greatest tour ever done!!! I remember when it came thru Oklahoma City!!! Mannnnnnnnn!!!!!
Dude's a hell of a showman.
who can make this show ,only MC H ,respect ,best rapper/dancer ever!!
Man, you had to be fit to be on Hammer’s crew. Rvstng.
Saturday ngt - October 8, 2022.
I would after 5 minute's of dancing that hard, I would be on a respirator, will need an ambulance to rush me to Tokyo Emergency room and will need an I.V. Plus my legs will need to be reattached if they didn't forget to pick them up off the stage and throw them in the front seat of the ambulance.
🤣🤣🤣
He burned more calories in one song than most people all week.
I was there brings back good memories seeing this.
My man’s cardio is on point
Thanks for Sharing...
2022.12.20 I'm here and all !?
Saw him in concert twice in the early 90s-back when it didn’t cost a thousand dollars to go to a concert.
I watch this atleast once a day!
they werent weird they were wonderfully eccentric
In my lifetime, the biggest artists to hit the scene were the Sugar Hill Gang, Mc Hammer, Mary J. Blige, and Biggie -- but Hammer was the king for excitement and entertainment value. Plus, as a bonus, his dancers, especially the girls, were bad mofos.
Mc hammer and Michael Jackson was both my inspirations who had been doing good towards the human race.
Hammer shows were like a Dancing BONANZA!
Pretty dope actually!
I wish hammer and Ice would go on tour together now. I would definitely go.
Do it again hammer !!!
Safe to say Hammer rocked the mic.
This was why other rappers were hating on hammer cus he was out selling them all
5:15
I strained my back when I copy his this sick move.
MC HAMMER USE TO JAM BUT THAT CREW WAS TIGHT.
HAMMER was using a live band way before SNOOP & NAS & JAY..even thought about it..
Hammer's dancer with the funny looking hair use to scare me 😂😂😂
Queen Alika Spellman I think they call him NO BONEZ. He’s the best dancer
0:14 thats my uncle he used to work for mc hammer
The guy with the long brown hair
+Sarah Klein really?
I was there!!!
MC Hammer with his bad self also proves...you can't hardly be funky unless you got James Brown somewhere in 'da mix...am I right!
This is when rap was good an enjoyable putting on a show for the fans it's so sad to see rap today nothing but thug music pants hanging off and a bunch of males on stage just standing in the back doing nothing but holding their hands up rap music is so pathetic today thank God for the old school
各曲の振りを完全に見た事はありませんが…。全力に踊っていてコレは大変!!って思います!m(_ _)m
We were trying to get over the hangover from the 80's...0.o.
4:51 だから婚姻の礼 コミヤはoh まあステキ
2020 Olympics
and people say Hip-Hop sucks NOW
The early 90s were so weird.
NO IT WAS LEGENDARY AND ICONIC 🔥🔥🔥
Hammer sample Prince song soft and wet...
Here because of Godfrey & Vlad
これはsoft and wet ちゃいますの
プリンスの
I'm surprised that the Japanese understood the English language
They actually learn English in high school, it helps them with business and even if you see their arcade games a lot of things are written in english, only dialogue and subtitles are written in Japanese, they take English learning seriously.
Name of the song?!
It's "Soft and Wet" by Prince (sample)
Here Comes The Hammer
6:40 6:48 5:25
I see why Biggie said Hammer and those 357 bitches. Hammer put too much people in his shows. I know he had a big heart but some of these dancers were unnecessary. I only can imagine the cost for putting on a show.
nomibe2911 He stated back than with his dance troupe and everyone else..payroll was $500k a month.
357 bitches was in reference to Oaktown 357, a female rap group that Hammer started, not referring to 357 bitches on stage.
To be considered a successful person fully... When you are a leader, that can generate wealth, it's within you to help the others that can't... He has been bless even to this day, he is still doing his thing, and making money, and doing what he love doing...
Da End
Stop......you know the rest.
bubble era at that time, spent all these shits
5 years later he had broke, and Japanese economy had fallen down
dzhcmsei, you comment is stupid! Just like your broken English.