"Terror 161, aka Json, gives a history lesson at the famous No. 1 Yard in the North Bronx. Take your seats and join us as class is in session."
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@tb543Ай бұрын
The Knowledge and humbleness without the bitterness some OG heads have .. thank you JSON 💯🤘🙌
@ChiefSnoopАй бұрын
Nah bro y’all definitely famous to who it matters to. I just had a crazy nostalgia moment. You,Seen,Cap, Cope ,phase2 , Tracy168, futura, Zephyr,Revolt Mann y’all are Legends!
@TheLoveForTheBeat26 күн бұрын
I've watched many many graff interviews, this gotta be one of the best.
@nengelen22 күн бұрын
Really? How bad were the ones you watched if this is top tier to you?
@grimvallius8679Ай бұрын
Damn this was an epic video we young guys arent gonna let graff die
@pavavision469519 күн бұрын
7:36 The Original MOB very well known Graffiti crew in the late 80s Brooklyn had their own version Masters of Bushwick 🎶❤️💯❤️🎶
@dedheddred1773Ай бұрын
As a kid that grew up in NY in the 90s this was truly interesting.
@samsham8218Ай бұрын
Awesome interview!! I wholeheartedly agree. People who Write Graffiti come from ALL different strata of society, with ALL different taste. I feel ICHabod, YME circle T. Embodies everything a REAL Writer/Graffiti Atist/Vandal is. He Mainely paints freights, (IMO the modern equivalent to subway cars) He has a very legible, recognizable style. With a character. And His color Selection is Masterful. He paints ALL THE TIME! Year-round. He does it for the JOY of getting up. To be PROLIFIC. To be on every car, on every line. All over the country. He does it for himself. No one else. And its all illegal.
@princequestly2218Ай бұрын
Such an amazing interview he covered so much. Much respect ✌️
@stoopsyoАй бұрын
Nice to see this guy. I wondered since I was 9 about him. When i got slinged subway art by my sisters boyfriend. In 1995
@user-lx9bf5kj4vАй бұрын
It's crazy how much graffiti has changed since I started back in the mid 90s. I used to cut out the pics from the source , then a friend older brother gave me a couple of 12oz prophet mags and I formed my style from copying everyone from King cope to seen ces caps dens and throw in some modern art and realism and I was off on a weird art trip. We went from making caps with a lighter and a clothespins to getting any kind of cap I need at the store on rivington , buying mops specially made. It's crazy but the roots and the basics have not changed , the fast tags and throwies and the criminal aspect to it all is still the same.
@brandonking2679Ай бұрын
The thing I’ve noticed change…it’s seems ok to be a toy nowadays.
@user-lq2yg3gx9wАй бұрын
MADD speech Homie...... Sydney Australia Krewzzz Wiff U 4ever 😎😎😎👍👍💯💯💯💯💯
@gawdizm23 күн бұрын
Guy started frothing at the mouth talking about graffiti so much 😂😂😂
@Vomitbukkake6 күн бұрын
Bro 😂 I thought It was a retainer then twords the end of the video I was like awh nah bro you need some water asap
@wheelmanufacturingАй бұрын
What a video. I could listen to Terror talk graf for hours. Very well spoken and interesting point of view. Salute
@abraxasjinx5207Ай бұрын
"Acid etch tags are the cockroaches of graff"
@djsaxe520Ай бұрын
😂this is so hilarious
@NYCLIVINGLIFE25 күн бұрын
Memories don't die
@michaelmatias4778Ай бұрын
Dope interview 💪
@known_unknown284Ай бұрын
Really cool take on things, very much appreciate the perspective and insight.
@Jonathan_FreeloaderАй бұрын
The only culture i eva known, above any religion, flag etc etc shout out 2 terror161 n rip tracy168
@mistereearly1141Ай бұрын
Tracy died? He was on borrowed time with his couch surfing
@MattNYC161Ай бұрын
Masters Of Broadway.
@RobBarker225th26 күн бұрын
231st Kingsbridge area
@upupinspirations8873Ай бұрын
Great to hear you sharing Brotherrrr. Well done. ✌️😎 Tunz
@mickey-eq5vw22 күн бұрын
that was awesome!! thank you he articulated so well
@rangelet15 күн бұрын
And I always wondered who was JSON, seriously!
@christianaaronmendoza9579Ай бұрын
Great explanation
@el_fantasma215Ай бұрын
killer video.
@lorenzoarditti2350Ай бұрын
Loved this video,super humble guy and a king
@princequestly2218Ай бұрын
in the 80s as there were people that listen to hip-hop and did graffiti there was a lot that listened to hard-core also. Especially towards the mid to late 80s.
@CNYKnifeNutАй бұрын
It was about 50/50 when I got into it in the mid to late 90s
@BGFitnessNYАй бұрын
See the book Urban Styles: Graffiti in NY Hardcore. I went to a book signing for it.
@kagyu1Ай бұрын
Started in 1977 in the Bronx. It was Rock all the way. Early 80’s it was funk then faded to hip hop.
@travishancock2302Ай бұрын
Dope.🤘Terror
@thorgoodlife1865Ай бұрын
Respect!
@RobBarker225th26 күн бұрын
My Hood I'm from Marble Hill 225th some of the dopest train Burners - Sak was a monster i remember him BORN CRAZY was the neighborhood Crew Oops was from there Tracy168 too LENT also SEEN Wow TERROR161 . I was lucky my cousin is PART1 he was from Spanish Harlem 116th Park
@andreamerino9146Ай бұрын
Json, Ammo, and Sandoz had a good run on Broadway.
@RS70_UGHCАй бұрын
***** Much Respects ...
@AKTEone24 күн бұрын
Thx for that💪💪
@RTMcFly-ni4qyАй бұрын
All I can see is the spit in his mouth. Camera man; "Lets make the spit on both sides of his mouth the focal point". Job well done.
@patrickguitar8676Ай бұрын
😂
@cophater298Ай бұрын
wtf 😂
@baker3personАй бұрын
That’s awesome
@bubz3t136Ай бұрын
Great vid. What's the music at the very end called?
@monkeywrenchdesignshop7856Ай бұрын
15:00 Well said!
@rodneyquinones240426 күн бұрын
Dope interview. Know the rules. Graffiti rules don’t exist anymore.
@eduardoestrada986317 күн бұрын
That's because their of bunch of lames that's why!
@ValueVictoryRecrds20 күн бұрын
From his time until about 2007-11/12 if you didnt come up in the graff game how he said in NY than you didnt do it right .. minus bombing outside train cars more so tunnel work .. You went thru and did what he did 🫡🫡good times … #Bx has/had top graff from back then till mid 2000s Also give queens they cred they have some guys out there that go crazy with the paint
@Empyronaut12 күн бұрын
Bro is right. Graff always got marketed as a part of Hip Hop here in Europe. "The 4 Elements" (writing, b-boying, rapping and turntablism), as they call it. And you always had to repeat and respect this as being true, or nobody would take you serious or consider you as being "real". Absolutely ridiculous to me. One love from Germany.
@geinikan1kanАй бұрын
Amazing interview. As for hip hop and writing, Futura 2000 was a terrible rapper. But I still listen to his stuff.
@raimywinter2309Ай бұрын
🤘🏻🎱🤘🏻.respecky
@StevenPaul-oe3dfАй бұрын
❤
@Seuche_3L4Ай бұрын
👍
@thomasfrom9127 күн бұрын
would love to see one on pk kid
@Khultan13 күн бұрын
*An art form created by American urban kids of NYC from all backgrounds with their own aesthetics and not from colleges and universities.*
@user-lq2yg3gx9wАй бұрын
Full support homie,,, Sydney Australia Pic210,bbc, RCf K0 RBS, CIS, WLk, b4l, IBS, ZA, K0s, MTV, Osf, fua, TDf, TCF, Fab4, RW, WSP, Str 😎😎👍👍💯💯💯💯
@ediguard2445Ай бұрын
👌
@idieilik1069Ай бұрын
as soon as i saw the thumbnail Terror 161 I recognized that Tag when I was bombing the system back in the early 80’s great interview need to get a Tag on my black book from this gentleman.
@whyhammer29 күн бұрын
Anyone know the backing music at the start? Such a sick documentary.
@The.Art.of.Expression28 күн бұрын
The music was composed for that video. Thanks for leaving a coment! Peace from Berlin!
@whyhammer28 күн бұрын
@@The.Art.of.Expression Its got the vibe of Laurent Garnier - Forgotten Thoughts. Either way, that technique hasnt been used in ages to let a backing track just run without stop, really fucking cool.
@Burning_BabylonАй бұрын
Egypt is the home of graffiti. 1000s of uears ago. Hielo-graff
@Topmotorcycles9079Ай бұрын
it was a period in time that is now erased like the graffiti was!!!!!
@petebutler513922 күн бұрын
I guess he doesn’t like hip hop. He rode that point like Bronco Billy!
@stevejohnson9953Ай бұрын
BLAZE ONE OAKLAND
@bumbleinthenightАй бұрын
20:20
@TheMrturn1Ай бұрын
Saliva overload🤮🤮
@TrailHandBill25 күн бұрын
He must mean that's where it started in NY. Why do New Yorkers think they invented air and everything? 😒
@aaronx800620 күн бұрын
Because New York invented everything 🤣
@TrailHandBill20 күн бұрын
@aaronx8006 looking at modern evolution of everything, would it be unfair to observe that maybe yall should have spent some of that time you invested arguing that you invented everything into actually contributing more innovation. Seems like any time you see native New Yorkers main staging anything these days, the first question that comes to mind is: Does NY have a sound anymore? Because in way too many arenas, modern NY just sounds and looks like everyone else.
@richrich-cg3us17 күн бұрын
why dont bk and bx bomber get along shout out who i remember gano beck stem skuf remo jbone kez5 niema wiser donk dink and kasp1 me shout out gano cool dude
@singodfernandeztapia326524 күн бұрын
This guy try to separate hip-hop from graffiti is almost impossible 20:10 I understand you're white and you want to say rock 'n' roll has something to do with it, but I don't feel it. I am 10 younger than you so I give you some respect for beingaffiliated with the ball busters/ I remember those years in the early to mid 80s in the yards somewhat agree / is his view peace Sin136 nyc Wash heights
@Khultan13 күн бұрын
I never cared for wall art.
@michaelkrampach6252Ай бұрын
What he's failing to recognize is that graffiti shares the same attributes as rap, Dj, breaking..in that they all originated from the streets of New York, they were all aggressive forms of self expression, they all compete against eachother via "battling" and many of the participants practiced a combination of the elements. An example would be Phase 2 also rapped or Doze Rocsteady danced and wrote so to say they are all completely separate and cannot be recognized as all elements of Hip Hop is a stretch in my eyes. Yeah okay you didn't cross practice in other elements but many did and they were existing together in the streets on NY at the same time. Graffiti was first yes, so it was the first element of a street culture came to be known as Hip Hop.
@makeuthink2120Ай бұрын
He mentioned Doze. Graffiti is NOT hip hop. FBA's say hip hop is black. In that case who are the FBA's of graffiti? Cornbread? Philadelphia has nothing to do with New York. Is Stickball a part of hip hop since it has the same attributes as rap & djing? Is Punk music a part of hip hop since The Ramones are also from New York? The punk scene also had a lot of graffiti. Graffiti and hip hop coexisted together from the late 70's to about 84'/85', that's it!
@edgarmuniz7664Ай бұрын
Great stuff …Everything he said was true, I lived it …. Went to school SHS …With a lot of writers..good stuff..
@woodcutterdave7835Ай бұрын
That's just your world I'm probably twenty years older than you and on the other side of the country and the hippies and the hobos were doing it plus other art. And this was in the sixties.So hate to bust your bubble. But you didn't start it all. And it was probably around before that.
@thepurplevelvetАй бұрын
Graffiti has no corealation to b-boy or black hip hop besides some brothers did graffiti
@Khultan13 күн бұрын
*NYC* Graffiti is not Hip Hop.
@kingdon4451Ай бұрын
Let me educate u mr terror 161 in the black community hip hop is are culture black writer's lived in totally different neighborhoods where they listen to different music from u white writers at that time of the 70s the father of hip hop was a writer by the name of kool herc so u gotta speak on what u know and not what u think white writer's are respected in hip hop as well when they know and understand hip hop is not rap it da way u walk talk dress dance and paint
@abraxasjinx5207Ай бұрын
*our
@codyevans6454Ай бұрын
I think he's saying in the earliest years before the hiphop movement writing was being done by every one and that it had nothing to do with music. It was and is a subculture on its own.
@CNYKnifeNutАй бұрын
Throwing "speak on what you know" into all that is peak irony
@iananderson-ley1847Ай бұрын
Philly is where Graffiti started. Not New York. These dudes from New York think everything revolves around them
@makeuthink2120Ай бұрын
None of the early NY writers claim Cornbread or Philadelphia as an influence. When you have a chance watch the movie Rocky, again. Notice in the beginning there's a scene when Rocky gets inside a car to talk with Gazzo. In the background there's a train going by that is completely clean. In NY, at that time, a train like that wouldn't exist.
@Burning_BabylonАй бұрын
Started in Egypt goofy
@aaronx800620 күн бұрын
Because it does 😂
@user-ll9zd2dh6hАй бұрын
.he thinks he's a hero.He's really just a punk vandal
@eduardoestrada986317 күн бұрын
Lol 😂 you sound like a chump 😂
@armshousetoyourmumshouseАй бұрын
💪🏽🏠
@Hello_Bastard82Ай бұрын
What is the name of the music in the background?
@The.Art.of.ExpressionАй бұрын
The music was produced for this video. It does not have a name. You are invited to give it one! Peace!
@420negusАй бұрын
@The.Art.of.Expression woah
@kagyu1Ай бұрын
Jayson , Ammo, Terror… TMob. Ces, Tracy168 Rip Raymond Rasta ( best hand style). I got jumped by the ball busters.