Genialer Film. Ich war gerade 13 Jahre alt, als der Film in der damaligen DDR gezeigt wurde. Habe mich damals 15 mal ins Kino geschmuggelt, da man erst mit 14 Jahren rein durfte. Im Sommer 2023 habe ich mir dann meinen großen Traum erfüllt und bin nach NYC und habe mir in der South Bronx Subway Station Prospect Av. einige Drehorte angeschaut. Das hätte ich im Leben nicht gedacht, dass ich das einmal sehen werde. Das war einfach unbeschreiblich. Gänsehaut am ganzen Körper.
What is sad for me is that you can google Mozart's concerto number whatever. And get it. But songs that were produced in a modern age cannot be found? When Kenny mixed those songs in the scene, it was such a revelation for so many people, still alive today. And are struggling to get those songs even in record bars! This says something to me about humanity. It is sad.
Humanity hasn't gotten worse since Mozart, don't get all down about it, but yeah there's some background music from Beat Street that I couldn't find online which is a bummer. Just a minor inconvenience, considering all the obscure stuff that's easily accessible. Am I understanding what you meant?
That's because somebody is greedy sitting on those masters they probably bought in a company acquisition and will only sell them now as a package deal to the next company trying to buy them out, they probably don't even know they own the songs it's about the buyout only to them, Hell they just put Aaliyah back out there who was missing since streaming started because the uncle was that greedy, he needed everything bought from Blackground Records first and that's her uncle so Beat Street movie songs barely have a chance, it's the nature of the business at this point in time, luckily I been had all my Aaliyah CDs from back when she was alive and backed them up, didn't know this was a thing until my sister grew up and couldn't find people on streaming anywhere 10 years ago, dark times and good times all at once, if it's out there you get it immediately, if not then you're screwed SMH
@@drebone1986 - It's often not that deep...... Things (in this case, master tapes) get lost and/or damaged over the years and back in the day things weren't always archived and treated with such high regard. Besides, in the case of the Beat Street soundtracks and old 90's RnB CDs they're really not that tough or expensive to find.
we use to take a vhs recorder and record audio and not video it was a very long mix 6 hours and 12 hours of your dj mix and you could mix in and out of it as you wished you had control of the vhs sound there was no need tape recorders it was funny at first knowing that you had audio and not a picture ..it was cool your own dj mix on a vhs
As a 12 year old back in the day, I watched Beat Street more times than i had number 2's in my life
Why this track isn't on the soundtrack CD?
He is the son of Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee! He use to live in my aunts building in the Bronx! He was soooo handsome.
How cool is that ! Loved Beat Street, it's a cult classic. 50 year old B Boy over here......Peace !
Wow didn't know that! That building he's in in that picture is probably an $8000 a month luxury condo or a whole foods or somethin like that now 😩
What!? Had no idea. Wonder why I never saw him in anything after starring in "Beat Street"?
Watching Beat street right now!!
For real???
Classic Hip Hop scene
Wish they still made films this raw today 🏆
Genialer Film. Ich war gerade 13 Jahre alt, als der Film in der damaligen DDR gezeigt wurde. Habe mich damals 15 mal ins Kino geschmuggelt, da man erst mit 14 Jahren rein durfte.
Im Sommer 2023 habe ich mir dann meinen großen Traum erfüllt und bin nach NYC und habe mir in der South Bronx Subway Station Prospect Av. einige Drehorte angeschaut. Das hätte ich im Leben nicht gedacht, dass ich das einmal sehen werde. Das war einfach unbeschreiblich. Gänsehaut am ganzen Körper.
What is sad for me is that you can google Mozart's concerto number whatever. And get it. But songs that were produced in a modern age cannot be found? When Kenny mixed those songs in the scene, it was such a revelation for so many people, still alive today. And are struggling to get those songs even in record bars! This says something to me about humanity. It is sad.
Humanity hasn't gotten worse since Mozart, don't get all down about it, but yeah there's some background music from Beat Street that I couldn't find online which is a bummer. Just a minor inconvenience, considering all the obscure stuff that's easily accessible. Am I understanding what you meant?
That's because somebody is greedy sitting on those masters they probably bought in a company acquisition and will only sell them now as a package deal to the next company trying to buy them out, they probably don't even know they own the songs it's about the buyout only to them, Hell they just put Aaliyah back out there who was missing since streaming started because the uncle was that greedy, he needed everything bought from Blackground Records first and that's her uncle so Beat Street movie songs barely have a chance, it's the nature of the business at this point in time, luckily I been had all my Aaliyah CDs from back when she was alive and backed them up, didn't know this was a thing until my sister grew up and couldn't find people on streaming anywhere 10 years ago, dark times and good times all at once, if it's out there you get it immediately, if not then you're screwed SMH
@@drebone1986 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Wow, I would have never thought of it this way. You just gave me a new perspective on the world. Thank you
@@blackbeardadventures7374 you're welcome and sorry 😂😂
@@drebone1986 - It's often not that deep...... Things (in this case, master tapes) get lost and/or damaged over the years and back in the day things weren't always archived and treated with such high regard. Besides, in the case of the Beat Street soundtracks and old 90's RnB CDs they're really not that tough or expensive to find.
classic hip hop!
Absolute SOLID! MEMORABLE TIMES.
01:10 - shameless self promotion for Atlantic Records, who released the soundtrack XD
I wish to know every song used here in this mix😭
What if Rae Dawn walked over and kicked down the table and screamed "YO SHIT IS WACK BEEOCHH!!!"
What’s the sample at 1:35
produced by Harry Belafonte colipso
i remember it was one of my first movies in a cinema in the GDR back in the days
Real djying back then u gotta have skills
IF YOU ARE MOM AND DAD NOW 2024 SHOW THIS CLASSIC TO UR TEENAGERS
Lol...got a reel to reel tape player, a cassette, a small casio keyboard, whats not to like..
rich emerson WORD!!!!
His mix tape with DJ turntables and keyboard 📼🎧🎹
we use to take a vhs recorder and record audio and not video
it was a very long mix 6 hours and 12 hours of your dj mix and you could mix in and out of it as you wished you had control of the vhs sound there was no need tape recorders it was funny at first knowing that you had audio and not a picture ..it was cool
your own dj mix on a vhs
Straight up classic mix!
Solía verla todos los día y verla hoy me hace recordar lo que realmente merece la pena...
REST IN POWER HARRY BELAFONTE 🎤🎧🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶 .............. 🕊
I love it
Man I love beat street
Hey babe
I do this
This is exactly what I should be doing, everyday.
0:26
This is where it all began imho.
This is the Joe Claussell starter kit.
What genre of music is he playing?
80's hip hop...it wasn't all too short
I know that. I'm asking about the music on the record he was playing in his bedroom.
lots of sampling...it'd be considered eclectic I'm guessing
I just came across this. It's a mixture of Soul, Calypso, Disco, Funk, and more.
Lol, random sounds mixed together with his his iconic hip hop African beats following his tambourine jingles.. duh! I miss them simplicity of 80s
Double K my family my brother
Dazu habe ich angefangen zu tanzen..und wahr der beste Film ever..
Classic!!
man Tommy girl looks really fine
Goosebumps