Thank bro ! I found this VHS with lots of others, in a trunk. I still have a lot of media to digitize, see you soon PEACE
@freddyb61058 күн бұрын
Vest Jackets were a clothing staple in the 80s
@CrowdPleeza13 күн бұрын
More people should also look into the history of the styles that started in California. Like Strutting from San Francisco and Boogaloo from Oakland. These styles became a part of Hip Hop. Strutting from San Francisco: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pKCXY4SpnMysndksi=qO9mOZGwxj7sdMJX Boogaloo from Oakland: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y5nQYYmMnd6WbZIsi=WNgFLxU8B5T4RPm5
@basteo13 күн бұрын
Ha thank you! I'll go watch the videos, Peace
@lloyddobler165013 күн бұрын
Respect to my forefathers - I keep these pioneers in my heart and soul every time I practice. Wish I could thank them them from the bottom of my heart for this artform. .
@davidroy150115 күн бұрын
Slm...alors...là je viens de tomber sur toi......un grand plaisir de te voir en bonne forme......david r..😊
@basteo14 күн бұрын
Salut David, Ludo te passe le bonjour aussi, il veut bien ton numéro, tu peux le contacter sur Facebook : Ludo Dolu
@anthonymuhammad414015 күн бұрын
Rock Steady alway seemed to be in the right place at the right time. Love the Rock Steady Crew and real HipHop. Thanks for the great memories Rock Steady, it’s because of you brothers I got into being a B Boy , hailing from a small town Charlottesville, VA. The power of Breaking Dancing is Real.
@FRESHDON.20 күн бұрын
Salute to the original B-Boys
@giloosumba218226 күн бұрын
il n'y a pas de video avec Rumky?
@basteo26 күн бұрын
Salut ! Aucune idée... J'ai numérisé 3/4 des VHS des NBS pour l'instant et publié moins de la moitié... Je numérise sur mon pc secondaire, donc je découvre au fur et à mesure... Peut-être, abonne-toi, si on a de la chance, il y en aura une. 😉
@giloosumba218222 күн бұрын
@@basteo Qu'est-ce qu'il est devenu ce monsieur, il ne donne jamais d'interview
@basteo22 күн бұрын
@@giloosumba2182 Aucune idée...
@najimbboy9055Ай бұрын
Dynamic tree les Belges était vachement à l'avance par rapport à toute l'Europe 1987 les noms des danseurs Buxy Karim Cannes Dany) DJ daddy et jobeo d'Anvers
@najimbboy9055Ай бұрын
Dynamic tree les Belges était vachement à l'avance par rapport à toute l'Europe en 1987. Les noms des danseurs Buxy Karim Cannes Dany et DJ daddy.. et jobo d'Anvers.
@djeronimo4744Ай бұрын
Merci c'est si précieux
@basteoАй бұрын
Content que ça te plaise 😃 Oui, je trouve aussi, merci 🙏
@jabbarinnewyork7778Ай бұрын
8:18 THAT IS NOT HIPHOP. THATS RAP MUSIC. THATS NOT EVEN THE HIPHOP CULTURE. IT WAS ALL UNDER THE ...."NEWYORK INNER CITY YOUTH UMBRELLA" ONCE WHITE PEOPLE TRIED TO FUSE THE TWO
@jabbarinnewyork7778Ай бұрын
4:38 DO YOU SEE THE BLACK TEEN IN THE BACK, ACTING A WHITE MAN AND TRYING HIS HARDEST TO STEAL HIP-HOP.
@jabbarinnewyork7778Ай бұрын
I WAS THE FIRST ONE TO BREAK IT DOWN AND WRITE ON KZbinS COMMENT SECTIONS THAT PUERTO RICANS STARTED THE HIPHOP CULTURE. THE HIPHOP CULTURE IS NOT RAP MUSIC. MOST PUERTO RICANS DID NOT RAP. HIPHOP AND RAP ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS
@eyebrowstj3 күн бұрын
But this is not a true statement. Blacks were doing this way before the 80's 😂😂😂
@jabbarinnewyork77783 күн бұрын
@@eyebrowstj YES, IT IS A TRUE STATEMENT. YOU WERE LIED TO BY WHITE PEOPLE. MOST BLACK FAMILIES WERE AFFILIATED WITH THE “CHURCH AND MUSIC INDUSTRY…..NOT THE VIOLENT STREETS.” MOST NYC PUERTO RICANS LIVED WAAAAAY WORSE THAN THE AVERAGE BLACK PERSON AND FAMILY. THE PUERTO RICAN YOUTH HAD IT EXTREMELY ROUGH. MOST TURNED TO THE STREETS INSTEAD OF THE CHURCH OR EVEN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. THATS HOW THE HIPHOP CULTURE WAS FORMED.💯💯💯💯💯💯
@jabbarinnewyork7778Ай бұрын
NOW THIS WAS HIP HOP. VERY LITTLE BLACK PEOPLE...ALMOST NONE. THIS WAS NOT RAP. WHITE PEOPLE FUSED HIP HOOP AND RAP AS AN AGENDA.
@servantofmessiah7511 күн бұрын
Stop with the tricknology bro... nobody buying the reverse psychological madness
@miguelestrada9206Ай бұрын
This footage should be in a hall of fame for hip-hop. So people can see that Latino's ARE PART OF hip-hop.❤
@jabbarinnewyork7778Ай бұрын
NO, THEY ARE HIP HOP. THIS WAS NOT RAP MUSIC. HIP HOP WAS THROWN INTO RAP MUSIC. PUERTO RICANS CREATED THE HIPHOP CULTURE AND I WAS THE FIRST ONE WHO WROTE IT ON KZbin
@featherstonecraig9Ай бұрын
@jabbarinnewyork7778 your the first one to actually believe your own bullshit. EVERYBODY in the Bronx played a part. The Jamaican folks were building big ass speakers in their homes and climbing telephone poles to get power! Native Black folks gave you the actual Rap itself while the white boys were listening to WPLJ rock music. Get over yourself bro.
@seanthornton72615 күн бұрын
@@jabbarinnewyork7778 Puerto Rican's contributed to the artforms real heavy, And we need to honor that, but we also need to be truthful. HipHop was culture was created by African Americans. Our culture is universal
@jabbarinnewyork777815 күн бұрын
@@seanthornton726 YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO BY WHITE BISEXUAL MEN WITHIN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, YEARS AGO. THESE MEN FORCED RAP MUSIC INTO THE HIPHOP CULTURE (PUERTO RICANS CREATED) AND CONVINCED BLACK MALE TEENS TO GRAVITATE AND EMBRACE THE STREET AFFILIATION WITHIN THE HIPHOP CULTURE. THIS HAPPENED IN 1983. RAP WENT FROM HAPPY AND INSPIRATIONAL TO “IM THE BIGGEST, COOLEST, AND STREET ORIENTED YOUNG WANNA BE THUG.” THEY WERE GETTING US READY FOR GANGSTA RAP. THEY WERE GETTING US READY FOR THE JAILS. THE HIPHOP PUERTO RICAN CULTURE PRODUCED OR ALREADY HAD CRIMINALS. RAP MUSIC RARELY STORED SUCH BACKGROUNDS. THATS WHY THEY USED THE CULTURE OF WHAT THE PUERTO RICANS HAD (HIPHOP AKA BREAK DANCING) AND PLACED IT IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY…..AS IF IT WERE A “DRUG.” …..SOUNDS FAMILIAR? I NOTICED YOU ARE NOW SAYING THAT PUERTO RICANS CONTRIBUTED “HEAVY.” THE DID NOT CONTRIBUTE, THEY CREATED THE HIPHOP CULTURE. NOW WHEN WE TALK ABOUT RAP MUSIC, THATS A AFRICAN AMERICAN THING. MOST PUERTO RICANS HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT.💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@jabbarinnewyork777815 күн бұрын
@@seanthornton726 BASICALLY, RAP (BLACK PEOPLE) CONTRIBUTED TO HIPHOP AND THE CULTURE (PUERTO RICANS)💯💯💯💯💯💯
@miguelestrada9206Ай бұрын
Pure hip hop❤❤❤❤
@danabrahams7892Ай бұрын
Ridiculously fluid...
@nadiaguenoune328Ай бұрын
Je me souviens de ce groupe break sensatuon de Namur les potes de brahim
@basteoАй бұрын
Yes! Exactement, bravo c'est ça 😃
@KhultanАй бұрын
I never saw this in 1981 but a couple years later by chance I saw this PBS documentary on Channel 9 I had caught in the middle of later called Style Wars that mesmerized me but was still too foreign to understand because none of that was happening in California in the 1970s and early 1980s. One of the Rock Steady Crew members comments on about how the usual portrayal by the news and entertainment with regards to and let's be real about it these Democrat run cities and in this specific instance how the portrayal of such places as the Bronx and you can see it especially from movie industries as Hollywood or even Blackploitation flicks, you see only the criminal and seedy aspects but nothing else ever. That's why a culture that literally originated from NYC ghetto American children will never ever be something that can come from and be validated from universities and colleges nor from foreigner nationalities. The culture originated in NYC, USA in the Bronx and the other boroughs/districts. I will never respect movies like Breakin' and those cheap ass cash in that swooped in and produced hollow callous and insulting funky bullshit.
@basteoАй бұрын
Thank you for this very interesting comment! We, in Europe, did not have access to this type of documentary... Flashdance, Beat Street etc... We are given access to culture, it's a blessing in disguise... I understand what you are saying mean, I agree with you
@KhultanАй бұрын
@@basteo I'm giving my personal account as a San Franciscan going back as a child from 1970 into the 1980s.
@basteoАй бұрын
@@Khultan But thank you very much! All the testimonies, different times and places are interesting.
@KhultanАй бұрын
@@basteo Thank you.
@dyecaster9341Ай бұрын
@@basteoI agree with both sides. It's clear that mainstream polluted what was essentially an underground movement with a very important message. Yet it was those mediums that spread the movement to the four corners of the world. I am from the UK for example.
@ShaneRocShokАй бұрын
🙌
@thehappyproleАй бұрын
That club footage with the Graffiti and Bronx pieces was right off of Bedford Park Blvd on Jerome avenue (Across from the D yard) It was painted by Mitch 77, Crash, Noc167, Disco etc. It did not last long as a club and afaik the interior graffiti has not shown up anywhere expect this video (assuming this footage at the end is in that same club) Pretty awesome to see as I remember right when they finished painting it. Good times in the BX, Oh and Mr Freeze went to JHS 80 on Moshulu also Tiny Freeze and Baby Freeze.
@basteoАй бұрын
Wow, great anecdote, thank you for this information, respect. Peace!🙏
@DavidTurner-cv6zoАй бұрын
Great info man...I know the D yard ,,,
@sandrabrinke5464Ай бұрын
Ich auch 😊
@MadyaАй бұрын
Foooort ! 🔥
@basteoАй бұрын
Fort et collectif ! Merci à toi, frérot 🤝
@compagnieracinescarrees69222 ай бұрын
bravo pour le travail de mémoire ...merci
@basteo2 ай бұрын
Avec plaisir ! Nabil faut que je m'occupe de tes archives et de ton itw dès que possible, tu n'y échapperas pas longtemps.... Hhahaha
@npc3po3012 ай бұрын
I wish there was more footage of Lenny out there, he was the nicest in RSC by far
@MGradowskiTrip2 ай бұрын
What a pleasant battle to watch :)
@Shinobi332 ай бұрын
Man is there a better version of this documentary out there? I really watch it
@basteo2 ай бұрын
To my knowledge no... I have journalists and an Archival Producer who contacted me on this subject, to find out if I knew who to film, who had the copyrights etc... I don't know, I I got this VHS from Mr.Freeze who gave it to F.Tribalat in the mid 90's.
@Shinobi332 ай бұрын
@@basteo damn that's a shame. But thx for posting. At least we got to see it
@Adamov19732 ай бұрын
ENORME BIG UP !!!! merci pour ce partage YOOOOOOO 🖖✊✊✊✊✊
@basteo2 ай бұрын
Avec plaisir 💪
@undisputedtruth61763 ай бұрын
The old culture vulures
@dassolosyndikat511320 күн бұрын
You're nothing but a hater
@kellianesand3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@user-jh7vh3eq4x3 ай бұрын
The good ole days
@prashobprakashan78773 ай бұрын
❤
@gaffle-4113 ай бұрын
2:35 is that the DJ / Spade Charlie Rock?
@basteo3 ай бұрын
I don't know at all, sorry...
@nourdinh.14502 ай бұрын
Charlie Rock was never A DJ Maybe en MC
@JUSLOFI22 күн бұрын
Yes, that Cholly Rock. Baby Spade Zulu King.
@Scotty-P3 ай бұрын
Magic.
@CoachSambo3 ай бұрын
Merci !
@basteo3 ай бұрын
De rien Bboy ! 😁
@biscartouche3 ай бұрын
A cette époque Nike et Adidas cherchaient a faire de la skate shooes.
@basteo3 ай бұрын
Ha mais nonn, merci pour l'info, incriyable, je ne savais pas ! Thank !!
@Hypnosamba3 ай бұрын
Excellent ! Que de bons souvenirs !!! JE Viens DE M'ABONNER À TA CHAÎNE ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
@basteo3 ай бұрын
Haaa frais ! Merci 🙏
@nadimovitch92373 ай бұрын
@2:30 Frosty Freeze speaks on the crews history.
@user-dc8cv2ns5k4 ай бұрын
I have uncut video.
@KONNEXIONMYSTERE4 ай бұрын
J'adore ! Ca fait du bien de revoir bboy Vegeta, ça rappelle de bons souvenirs.
@basteo4 ай бұрын
Content que cette petite vidéo te plaise, ha ouai Végéta il ne danse pas, il vole ! Une vraie plume... J'ai aussi ces passages au Battle Nomade (2005), ça arrivera plus tard sur ma chaîne. 😊 À un moment le cameraman lâche la camera et gueule tellement il a tout défoncé, du coup, c'est sur le DVD, Hahaha 😁
@ricHarder4 ай бұрын
qui es le 1er bboy francais a fair les vrille consecutive?
@basteo4 ай бұрын
Bonne question ! J'aimerais le savoir... Malheureusement je n'en sais rien. Son frère Sary, très fort aussi, faisait déjà plusieurs vrilles d'affiler en 1999... Et Pascal Blaise (Aktuel Force) Faisait déjà une vrille depuis klk années... Si quelqu'un à la réponse, c'est ici. PEACE
@siouperman79544 ай бұрын
NASSIM obk crew avait déjà vrille un bras
@ricHarder4 ай бұрын
@@siouperman7954 o fai je voudrai savoir le premier bboy francai a enchainer d vrilles ? skee c la personne tu a mentionner ?
@basteo4 ай бұрын
@@siouperman7954 merci pour l'info ;) En quelle année il taper vrille 1 bras ?
@soundara4 ай бұрын
Pascal blaise et Ibrahim dembele pour la simple vrille puis pour les vrilles consécutives c' est arrivé un peu partout en même temps mais je dirai que c'est la région Rhônes alpes (Lyon , Grenoble , Annecy...) avec les lyonnais, nono de Grenoble, Damien etc ...Région réputée pour le powermove!
@cecilefelix87204 ай бұрын
Magnifique ❤
@basteo4 ай бұрын
Merciiii Céccc 🙏, si j'avais le temps j'en ferais plus d'Itw, c'est tellement interessant ! Mais aprés l'expo, pourquoi pas 😁
@b-boykyopowerstyle87734 ай бұрын
Es una joya ver a Battle Squad cantando , gracias.
@basteo4 ай бұрын
Year Mc Storm in da house !!! 😁
@b-boykyopowerstyle87734 ай бұрын
@@basteo greetings from Chile, themarmotascrew
@basteo4 ай бұрын
@@b-boykyopowerstyle8773 Salute from France From The North Crew
@najimbboy90555 ай бұрын
Future rock des dynamic rockers headspin pionnier. Najim power. kamikaze force chorégraphie première place au championnat d'Europe.1989 em power move et encore chorégraphie et dans les battles....
@michelejacob52465 ай бұрын
Fares bravo
@najimbboy90555 ай бұрын
C'est pas une légende c'est un mythe. Heureusement qu'il s'est fait déchirer en Belgique en 89 il avait même pas le niveau il a tout capté en Belgique Les Belges faisait tous les power mauve dans les années 80 il son les pionniers des power move.. il faut revoir l'histoire .😂
@basteo5 ай бұрын
C'est pour ça que mon "travail" est important, si on retrouve, numérise et poste des archives d'époque, les vidéos auront un impact et une crédibilité énorme, les gens connaîtrons la vérité... Le dire, c'est bien, le montrer, c'est mieux, respect 🙏 😉