Living in the past. present & the future is very dangerous. Knowing that when the past meets the present, the future arrives.
@ezra4204207 ай бұрын
Great video thanks
@mikeahuja7 ай бұрын
great interview
@turningwrenches897 ай бұрын
Bones what’s good my brother. Long time fan bro seen you live at Bassrush in the mid 90’s bro. Homie sending mad respect bro, your music/work has been a part of my life for roughly 30 years. Salutations, God bless you and family homie….
@ŞMÐ7 ай бұрын
thank you #clubgodz
@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists7 ай бұрын
dude, thats total nonsense
@helgenx7 ай бұрын
I want to say something as a 40 year old born and raised Manhattan New Yorker... When i was 10, I wanted to go back to the 70's, when I was 20, i wanted to go back to the 80's, when I was 30, I wanted to go back to the 90's, now I'm 40, I wouldn't ever want to be in this generation. Not just NYC, but the entire world is so boring now that I couldn't even imagine going forward because I don't want to. NYC back then was such an amazing, vibrant, soulful place. Now, shell.
@TargetedIndividualOratioFount7 ай бұрын
I get that. Sometimes I can give myself that child's excitement the day before christmas at the thought of actually being able to snap my fingers and go back to early childhood bur knowing everything I know now.
@RockstahRolln7 ай бұрын
Totally agree! Honestly, there is nothing to look forward to in the way the world is going.
@eyespy30017 ай бұрын
Ok, boomer Dude, I'm older than you and even I think that's way too cynical of a worldview to have. Things change. Only people stand still. You can't fight the wave.
@nocapnobs78457 ай бұрын
@@eyespy3001 He's not a 'boomer' and also you can look around you and see what corporatism is doing and where it's going.
@docdirtymrclean36107 ай бұрын
@@eyespy3001 So you never went out to these clubs did you?
@tommyholiday9880 Жыл бұрын
absolute legend Frankie Bones! Storm raves in Williamsburgh decades before the hipster invasion! This man drops so much knowledge you have to watch this multiple times incase you might have missed something!
@shae_sterling Жыл бұрын
Def true!!! I learnt alot that day!
@Myexpectationsarerealistic7 ай бұрын
hipsters ruined it here as well
@BASE5NYC7 ай бұрын
90s were so fun in the city, Limelight, Tunnel, Twilo, Vinyl & Living Room for after hours....Save the Robots & NASA for the old heads....Storm Raves for the real OG's. Seen Frankie so many times...great DJ
@leahpollard37107 ай бұрын
Loved Save the Robots , that was on the corner of my block across from the abanded gas station that had punk shows
@leahpollard37107 ай бұрын
Where was Living room that sounds familiar? Brooklyn?
@JaM-xg4vk7 ай бұрын
I missed the Tunnel by about 6-7 yrs. A staple of 90s hip hop. I did catch Pasha before they shut down in 2015 but missed the legendary Sound Factory that shut down in the early 00s.
@nine277 ай бұрын
Vinyl was the shit. Right around the corner from the Wetlands mann!!! Time flies!!!
@briandam81267 ай бұрын
Used to go to Save The Robots all the time. Craaazzzy. Upstairs and downstairs.
@dennisgenovese227 Жыл бұрын
The rave FANTASIA IN THE BROOKLYN ARMORY WAS LEGENDARY
@breakerwizard3027 ай бұрын
Loved the one at the garden...crazy to think MSG had raves back in the day nowadays.
@daixer31567 ай бұрын
@breakerwizard302 that's what i tell this new generation that parties in one place and party is over at 2 a.m.. We would party throughout the valley. In places like respected bank skyscrapers on the top floor. Until the break of dawn.
@generator737 ай бұрын
fantasia 2 in Randalls island was crazy rave there me and my friend were tripping hard on K acid never forget that rave
@sbanks1003 ай бұрын
I thought that was called STOP
@RJJNY11 ай бұрын
There's some great footage of The Roxy in the video of UK TV show The Tube visiting NYC clubs around 1983. It's on KZbin titled "New York clubbing around 1983/4. The emerging 'dance music' scene takes hold in NYC."
@johnpetty3574 Жыл бұрын
On things "Changing" ... about 4 years ago when i revisited 84 KING Street ... i was in TOTAL SHOCK 😨😨😨, it's a literal APARTMENT BUILDING NOW. I couldn't believe it. I got pictures of it. RIP 🎤MOI RENEE (MISS HONEY) 🕊
@rarianfields7 ай бұрын
Miss Huuu nayyyyy!
@bryonkibildis7 ай бұрын
Nothing was more fun than Limelight in 1991-1995
@leahpollard37107 ай бұрын
I was there!
@chrissilva45007 ай бұрын
Same! True gem of a club.. there will never be anything like it again
@loadedfun47647 ай бұрын
sounds like you’ve never been to Twilo or Sound Factory….
@mkyriacopolous7 ай бұрын
@@loadedfun4764Limelight was a blast but nothing beat Sound Factory. That damn giant disco ball.
@docdirtymrclean36107 ай бұрын
I see your Limelight and raise you a Tunnel
@Lennoxx90110 ай бұрын
Springfield Massachusetts, the Asylum early 2000s , frankie bones set, easily one of the best nights of my life... caffeine gold gets played on the reg.. absolute masterpiece.. Frankie bones , you are a legend
@heidiakapineapplel.f.97959 ай бұрын
RIP ASYLUM!!!! GOOD TIMES!!!!
@n.h.4209 ай бұрын
God I fkn miss the Asylum..Springfield fucked up the one thing that made it worth going into that shithole of a town..dumb fucks..used to have every flyer from every New England party from like 95 to when Asylum got shut down around 03 and mixtapes,videos and pictures from almost all those parties..I'm talking boxes..lost all of it in a house fire a couple years ago..literally the saddest day of my life..could live no problem losin the rest of the place but losing all my party shit fuckin devastating..still not over it..obviously!!😭😫🤬
@n.h.4208 ай бұрын
God I miss the Asylum!!
@sophia_lazar7 ай бұрын
wow this put me in my feels. SO many Peter Gatien parties. I'm a Boston party Kid, so every trip to New York was so cool, we'd pack so much mayhem into a week or weekend. Skatingboarding, clubs, Guinness binges, party favors, Satellite records, 12 inch Dance Trax, shopping, punk squats.. hardcore shows. Good Times long gone. Thank you Frankie for your incredible contribution and heart. Seen him so many times. best Frankie story: one time my friend tore into my driveway out of nowhere and was like, hurry up get in! and we drove like mad down to providence... walked in the club and it was just Frankie and a handful of people on his Birthday at the living room. Like what? Some girl yelled, "Frankie Bones, you SUCK!" then he ripped it. for like nobody. I danced by myself for two hours and we drove home. I have no idea. lol.
@robraw1017 ай бұрын
Bones for me was the most influential person from my neighborhood, I went to school with Denis The menace back when he was a skate boarder and I looked up to that whole crew, Bones, Adam, Heather were like my own neighborhood celebrities. I was a few years younger but me and my friends used to cruse down 86th street listening to Freestyle music but Thursday nights were special because Bones was introducing us to techno music live from a radio station called B91 fm from Kingsborough community collage and we sometimes had to drive to Manhattan beach to get better reception but that got my crew started at hanging out on the Bay across the water from el grecos. Best summers of my life until the plum beach raves which were where rave life started for me and my friends. I was A DJ and I even produce music as a hobby as I have been using Logic Pro since it was Logic Platinum in 1997 and it was always DJ Frankie Bones who was my biggest inspiration.
@socalguy06 Жыл бұрын
Frankie bones!! Man love to hear more stories from this legend. Thank you for this
@shae_sterling Жыл бұрын
For sure!
@catherinephilley2315 Жыл бұрын
Great interview! So much history packed into that video. I know I attended a couple of those raves, but the details are fuzzy. That was a long time ago! I remember being at one in a Brooklyn warehouse that got shut down and the DJ played the longest song he had-“Rapper’s Delight!” Good times. Miss those days…
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
We were playing club-klub music since 1966 MFSB, Love Is The Message. The first true Club/Klub song before disco. It was called club-klub, because it was played at nightclub's or niteclub's. We had house parties and basement parties those were called, "House Parties". Chicago got the musi from these New York transplants Frankie Knuckles and Robert Williams they launched House Music there and Robert Williams recreated Paradise Garage and The Loft out Chicago.
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
The Roxy was a roller rink and then a Club. It was across from Studio 54. 1018 was formerly The Funhouse.
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
The sound systems were installed by RLA (Richard Long & Associates), Richard Long did the installation at The Warehouse Robert Williams returned to New York City to get Richard Long to install the sound system like Paradise Garage. All thos clubs were copies of New York clubs.
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
The name "House", was created from Chicago the name of it was Club/Klub and that was long before any name House. We were playing it since the early 1960's. Frankie Knuckles is from The Bronx, Robert Williams owner of The Warehouse is from New York. David Mancuso had private parties long before Chicago had any House or any name of it. David Manuso's Loft started 1972.
@BeatStylist7 ай бұрын
Been buying and selling his records for decades, but hadn't seen an interview with him until this one. What a chill down to earth dude. Shouts from Jersey!
@tampabless Жыл бұрын
Bones 🦴 🦴🦴 is a walking history book yo. Still 1 of my favs. Brooklyn underground. I had this red Bones cassette that I believe was a Factory tape and it had this one section where you could hear “the spirits are among us.” Mannn! 🔥 Nice interview.
@louiep98627 ай бұрын
Roxy & Funhouse was the place to be early ‘80’s when hip hop,dance & pop was the growing genres at the time.Post Disco era you had the emergence of house music- Paradise Garage…good times ,good music.
@taystyful7 ай бұрын
Legend! A true dictionary of electronic music! Frankie bones is definitely the goat of the American rave scene.
@moxie8787 ай бұрын
From Long Island, NY to 1018, The Funhouse, Studio 54 (the second time it opened with Lil Louie spinning) club hopping was an every weekend thing in the late 80's - early 90's. #Iykyk
@mukbang_pack7 ай бұрын
Twilo on west 27th was my favorite club in NYC because of the Sasha & Digweed residency
@oimamochki7 ай бұрын
I was scrolling and saw something made with dj Frankie bones and had to pay respect to this guy and check it out
@emsdoubleu11 ай бұрын
This is amazing! Love the stories from the greatest Techno DJ, Frankie Bones. Always a fan of Bones, Ven or Adam X and Heather Heart. Used to buy records and Rave tickets at Sonic Groove on Carmine Street. Cannot believe how good Bones’ memory is… I cant remember so many dates, people, and half the stuff he remembers. Great interview!
@culturepress36397 ай бұрын
Big up Frankie. I remember seeing Grandmaster Flash perform 'White Lines' at the Roxy in 84'... in the audience was Blondie, Keith Haring and Andy Warhol. I lived in NY in the 80's and 90's and was a bit of a club kid, lived in Brooklyn before it became a lame parody of itself w/ the really non hip, hipster wankers. The first official House music club in N.Y I remember was a place called Black Market' in the West 20's in Manhattan in 1985 but I never hear it mentioned much. The 'Outlaw Parties' of the late 80's on places like the Highline and various venues around Manhattan and on the lower east side were the best for me. Looking back I was lucky enough to have experienced a Golden era in NY in regards to music culture. Great interview, thanks.
@josephhertzberg27347 ай бұрын
I think David Morales played there, I read somewhere
@josephhertzberg27347 ай бұрын
Black Market, that is..
@SkipWilliams-bh1tu7 ай бұрын
There was a shop in the east village called the Black Market too.Everything they sold was black
@landscapedigital11 ай бұрын
“The techno wave has grown / with a style of our own / direct from Brooklyn! / Essential funk, kick and snare / make you feel it over there / out in London!” this is great, thank you!
@kimberlyrose744 Жыл бұрын
Bones and Kredi different generations with a history that brings them together 🙌🔥
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
Madonna performed Labor Day weekend 1983 her hit song from 1981 Everybody. It was her first hit song at The Roxy.
@danmiller2177 Жыл бұрын
We had fun back in the days.....
@gazm1357 ай бұрын
ALL FACTS interview. Dance music history. This was phenomenal! Timeless club vibes...that are gone.🥲
@LetTheBeatControlYourBody Жыл бұрын
Frankie Bones, the God-Father Of Techno! Well, I guess when you're the pioneer of a movement that still possess the intricacies of a rebel, it doesn't matter how you look anymore. its all about music; no? The soundz of the underground will resonate within my Heart, throughout my Soul, and of course in the expression of how i move, dance, and Rock. Much respect to the one who promoted Peace love and Unity - through and at the rave. I just missed the days where and when you used to talk mad shit! ("get off the stage - now") Call it techno
@cranke997 ай бұрын
Awesome interview. Gonna check out your other interviews. Been a fan of Frankie Bones since 95, 96 when I started seeing his name on flyers in Chicago like "Hardcore Chicago". And my favorite track is the one he did on Drop Bass Network called "Point of no return".
@user-wo7dl6tb2q7 ай бұрын
@cranke99 Bro! Chicago’s raves 93-96 were absolutely legendary! I was young & could party all damn night, plus the drugs helped! Paul Johnson, Woody McBride, Hyperactive, Derrick Carter, Justin Long, Felix, Frankie Bones, Boo Williams, DJ TRAXX & the list goes on & on! I still have flyers from every party I went to & over 100 mixtapes! I left Illinois in ‘96 & moved to NYC & the parties just weren’t the same as ChiTown! It was the Golden Era for sure!!
@begracefulonline7 ай бұрын
First storm rave party I was a year into military service, and missing NYC nightlife. There truly was nothing like it anywhere else. But my boy told me about Storm Rave and I knew we had to go. I only went to 1 rave at that time and that was in the UK countryside, and when I saw the flyer for Storm Rave I knew instantly what it was about. I honestly only remember about half that night. I remember popping a "Bart", which was acid, and that's all she wrote. I woke up, shirtless, laying on the floor of beer covered floor. The next Storm Rave, I swore I wouldn't get so fucked up that I didn't remember anything, so I just drank. No drugs. I'm glad I didn't, got to witness Sven Bath. A night I'll never forget. I also met Adam, Bones, and Heather that 2nd one, but never really connected afterwards since I was in the military and we were in the middle of a war, so I had to go back. I got out in 94, and continued to support the scene till 2000. Opened up my own record shop, and did a few parties w Adam over the years, and well, all good memories.
@djrobwarner Жыл бұрын
Awesome. Frankie Bones is a legend.
@robertcaliguri43647 ай бұрын
I saw Frankie open up for Carl Cox in 2016 in Brooklyn and he was kind enough to take a pic with me. Legend
@user-wo7dl6tb2q7 ай бұрын
Great Video! NYC’s landscape has changed so much over the years & is completely unrecognizable from back in the day! Hearing stories like this is true nostalgia! As a Native Chicago house head then NYC resident, I thank Frankie for blessing Paul Johnson! He was an amazing DJ & always a legend ✨💫
@reeltalk92427 ай бұрын
My first Frankie Bones experience was @ Caffeine in Deer Park, Long Island‼ If that magic bus could only talk‼😄
@yankees297 ай бұрын
I was there for the 72 hour NYE party in 95
@jwak757 ай бұрын
Oh man...the bus!!
@johnnewman28047 ай бұрын
Saw bones play “let the music play “ right after playing the train approaching intro this was at approximately 4am at caffeine- alot of people were sleeping prior then the train starts coming in sounds like a train was going to plow through caffeine.
@eyespy30017 ай бұрын
Caffeine still exists. It is now a DJ academy in Babylon, specializing in helping special needs kids learn how to DJ and produce music.
@markhabersham41537 ай бұрын
Micro , SPIT , OBI , L ' Amour east & Brooklyn , Malibu , Infinity , AM - PM , Ones (111 Hudson) , TRAX (w.19 st) , Starship Discovery , Mellons , the Underground , Mars - TOO MANY PLACES LONG GONE.........
@djantix12008 ай бұрын
Caffeine Long Island, NY.....................Bones just crushing it on the decks.........amazing times........
@jessa.38577 ай бұрын
Yes!!!! Many good times at Caffeine!!
@Italianlickerish7 ай бұрын
Bus in the backyard 🚌🙌🏻
@mikelayden44577 ай бұрын
Caffeine was the shit!
@magamaga18273 ай бұрын
lol, yea caffeeine was great. i lived in queens so when i needed a nice break from manhattan we'd drive out to deer park. shit man, we'd put away a 12 pack in my car then go into the club. I wasn't really into drugs since I was on college scholarship at the time for soccer. Caffeine was fridays but they also had a cool industrial on sat nights as well. can't believe i never caught a dwi driving back to queens.
@depro9 Жыл бұрын
What an absolute legend! Brother Bones NEVER sold out!!!! 🤘😎🤘
@KeyFur_NYC7 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to do visuals for frankie at a small party for a friends b day. It was surreal but so glad I got to do it. i knew Frankie was influential to the NY scene but I didnt know most of the story so this was cool to hear those stories. I miss the days of bigger clubs. Not things like brooklyn mirage or whatever but Rocky, tunnel, sound factory. For me, that was when I first started coming to the city. I actually did get to go rollerskating at the roxy before it closed. That place was such a great space.
@AmentaEnterprises6 ай бұрын
Mad respect for Frankie Bones!!! LEGENDARY! #plur This video is frrrickin GRRRREAT!!! Thanks so much for doing this... "I'm undergrounded." -- DJ Frankie Bones. Rarely does a KZbin video make me light up with excitement. Hearing Frankie talk about rave history in NYC is really inspiring me!!!! Oh honey, those of us who know DJ history and were part of the scene know who FRANKIE BONES is. Like I said: LEGENDARY!!!
@therealgeoffm Жыл бұрын
Loving your work, keep it rolling 🥳
@kevvymetal6667 ай бұрын
this was great. showing photos of how each location used to look would have been a nice touch.
@nocando897 ай бұрын
Frankie needs to be in more videos! He is a treasure trove of knowledge and history!! He's also a great story teller. Let us, and especially the younger ones, learn and see through your eyes! Let the beat control your body. 🎵
@MetabolicNostradamus7 ай бұрын
Fever! Baltimore 90s w/ Scott Henry & Charles Feelgood
@glenparker14987 ай бұрын
That paradox sound system🎶🎶
@bloodcell62827 ай бұрын
Thank both of you.
@babygerald46457 ай бұрын
Frankie is as real as real gets and honest as the day is long. Such a righteous dude. Shopping Sonic Groove on Carmine St back in the day is an experience that will never be recreated. Sunday- closed. Go to church. Adam, Heather, Carlos Tera... they were like a family who recognized the regular party kids and record heads at the clubs and raves. Roxy. Twilo. Save The Robots. Club USA. Tunnel. FunHouse. Sound Factory. Vinyl. Palladium also had Julians Billiards in the same building. Now an NYU dorm.
@petejunior30417 ай бұрын
I remember when I was at sound factory and mayor gulliani had changed the hrs for night clubs and it closed at like 2am with the whistles, everyone was bummed
@jessa.38577 ай бұрын
Great vid!! Thank you! Frankie was and still is the man! Got to see him spin at a few raves back in the 90s. Great times!
@Ryn_ryn12311 ай бұрын
Frankie Legend. What an encyclopedia of dance music. Saw him live many, many times. Awesome shit. I can still rock to house loop, 303 and technolo g
@OGGalleryCrew927 ай бұрын
13:33 Frankie "Shag" Bones @ Dance '89 (Energy) - Raydon Airfield (24-09-1989) Sunday morning 24th This was Energy Dance 89 at Raydon Airfield, Suffolk on September 23, 1989. Charity event put on in aid of the marchioness disaster where all profits were given to the Thames tragedy fund. The event was organised by Tin Tin and Jeremy Taylor , initially it was supposed to be held in Southark Park London but due to pressure from the local council the venue got cancelled at the last minute, the event was then moved on to several other locations which were also stopped and the party finally ended up in an aircraft hanger at Raydon Airfield, Ipswich, Suffolk at dawn on Sunday 24th September 1989. 15000+ people followed in convoy's to attend the party, causing travel chaos along the way. DJ's were Richie Rich, Paul Trouble Anderson, Little Louis Vega, Judge Jules, Paul Oakenfold, Jumping Jack Frost, Evil Eddie Richards, Frankie Bones & Fabio, 1989 at Raydon Airfield, Suffolk in England
@jwak757 ай бұрын
Damn this was awesome. Can't believe the Roxy is no more. So.many good times there. Caffeines..tunnel. Brooklyn armory for April fools party sonic groove!!!
@yankees297 ай бұрын
I went to that 72 hour caffeine party for New Year’s Eve. It was weird because the night before I sat across from Frankie Bones on the LIRR coming back from the Phish concert.😂
@jwak757 ай бұрын
@@yankees29 I was there. Didn't miss many caffeine nights. All the natural high parties they had..new yrs was def insane. Good times!
@jimw73599 ай бұрын
1993 Portland Maine. Rave called Grin. Opens set with Charlie Lownoise I miss Jimi. Unforgettable. All the KC & Sunrise Gang parties were amazing but this was the best one for me. Thanks for the great interview.
@dangerseeker74497 ай бұрын
I was there and agree - great event and Bones' set was excellent.
@michaels86077 ай бұрын
I'm STILL skating and worked at the Skate Key, skated at Roxy Empire ,and tons of other places. The Disco girl and light fixtures would come down and then retract, and on Sundays the rink was on children's TV. The Roxy also had a Richard Long sound system which was pulled for that Funktion stuff, and it was all over by then..Yes,I still have my DJ/studio gear and that ton of records. Making records from records started with the DJ spinning breaks and then when samplers became affordable...
@louminati43187 ай бұрын
Frankie Bones is a legend in the UK.
@MichaelPelestano-it4ym6 ай бұрын
Early mid 90s ny raver here wow this brought back some memories glad to see frank has mellowed out great stroll down memory lane
@JackYourBodTee7 ай бұрын
If I’m not mistaken it was Bones I met with one night at Foxes in Jersey City, New Jersey. I do recall clearly that you told me you were a DJ working and living in Cali. Noel was there that night also, sang Silent Morning and I was blown away with you both! See you on the dance floor!
@mikelayden445711 ай бұрын
Great video. I used to throw parties at the same time, my promotion crew was called Mental Unity. I was at almost every storm rave. I always preferred the underground raves in the dirty warehouses. I was with Frankie at a lot of clubs and raves on the east coast. The early 90's was one of the best time of my life. Frankie was the major influence in how we threw our raves.
@Italianlickerish7 ай бұрын
To see him play in abandoned warehouses and trains back in the day. The spots that we drive to would be so amazing. Especially being at a warehouse and the garage door would opened up as the sunrise and the beats were vibrating.
@mikelayden44577 ай бұрын
@@Italianlickerish it was a pretty crazy time for sure
@Italianlickerish7 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure I still have some of the flyers from earlier 90’s in storage somewhere. I saved some of them. 🙌🏻😂
@mikelayden44576 ай бұрын
@@Italianlickerish Curious if you have any of mine..evergreen, unity, mental unity parties
@Italianlickerish6 ай бұрын
I probably do! 😂🙌🏻💪🏻
@jonpeddel96165 ай бұрын
Fantastic history and memories from Frankie, he could talk and talk on the subject.
@sp1200M3D10 ай бұрын
Subscribed, absolutely awesome idea for a show. Used to see Frankie at 611 Records in Philly. He played the outside tent at Whistle in 98’ish there too. Sick party. Oh how the years have passed. Good to see Frankie’s passion still lit.
@ArcRunner7 ай бұрын
thank-you both very much for sharing this.
@cit2braine7 ай бұрын
Respect to the kid writing a novel on his phone whilst walking!
@djmaestro2497 ай бұрын
Wow, I enjoyed watching this living legend, thanks for the video.
@douglasrobertson123211 ай бұрын
Frankie played for a bunch of my party's in Toronto... what a class dude.
@troopznz1029 Жыл бұрын
wow amazing life hip hop is life!but the son on his device glued to it 😂
@shae_sterling Жыл бұрын
Thats actually his manager "Luke" who was organising Frankies meetings and movements. Was working away hardout! lol
@dazdavison1 Жыл бұрын
Frankie underrated .. hes as big as joey beltram
@blusef15 ай бұрын
I love this series !
@shae_sterling5 ай бұрын
@@blusef1more to come! :)
@GreenMorningDragonProductions Жыл бұрын
I've seen this guy DJ everywhere from San Bernadino to Stonehenge. A great watch - thanks :)
@johnqdoe8 ай бұрын
Frankie’s sound was always my favorite and represents peak scene for me. I could listen to his stories for hours bro. I’m sure he has no shortage! What a gem! One of the GOATs! Thanks for this! Frankie, do a podcast or a book with the old guard! Get those stories on the record!
@dennisgenovese227 Жыл бұрын
Bones was a legend in the rave scene back in the 90’s in NYC
@Italianlickerish7 ай бұрын
🙌🏻💯 The Beats he rocked were incredible back then. The vibe was amazing people dressed up with crazy Outfits.
@johnperryanco Жыл бұрын
can't wait
@King-Kazma Жыл бұрын
The video for New Order’s Confusion is like a mini documentary of the 80s Funhouse scene. Complete with Arthur Baker bringing a tape of a new track to try out.
@noyb721411 ай бұрын
That’s a young Jellybean Djing too. History.
@digitalmedia4257 ай бұрын
Hell yeah Frankie bones! I still got some of his vinyl
@kareymaurice32364 ай бұрын
I remember the RAVE in Staten Island at the Used Car Lot. Franky Bones & Adam X rocking the building.
@lightsource92637 ай бұрын
Went to fantasia 2 in New Jersey. That's when it all started for me. Rabbit in the moon was there, frankie bones. Stayed until 8am. Still spinning music to this day. Thanks frankie, Adam X and Heather heart, sonic groove.
@djlehara7 ай бұрын
BONES is the man!!!
@yockey9 ай бұрын
haha 3:30 sounds like an orchestral hit right out of Bonesbreaks... glad it didn't get edited out.
@SolKonstrukt Жыл бұрын
Storm Rave was epic./. So happy I go to go to most of them..
@jessa.38577 ай бұрын
I had just missed the storm raves which I heard so much about at the time I started in '94. I got to go to his Essence parties though which were absolutely amazing.
@KenHiroshi6277 ай бұрын
legend. Grew up on LI and missed the 90's mostly because i thought I wouldn't belong. There is a revival going on in the underground right now, bring back the legends!
@Joe111007 ай бұрын
Frankie Bones...LEGEND! Great interview!!
@dimensionesimaginarias Жыл бұрын
Master legend! what a humble guy!
@Serpentinequeen4446 ай бұрын
I remember this one Sonic Groove party in an illegal warehouse, where you had to go to a checkpoint that would tell you where the party is. Once in side they had blackened out all the windows with industrial garbage bags taped over them. A couple hours in, Adam gets on the mike and tells everyone to be quiet for a bit because the cops are outside down stairs (but, “don’t worry cause we locked the doors”, ha!). So everyone just chills for a few minutes and once the cops left, the beat goes on! Really glad I experienced all these many nameless dark warehouses, and also the infamous Lunatarium in Dumbo, and raving inside the Brooklyn Bridge anchorage, the Manhattan 23rd Street Armory, and so on - this will never ever happen again!
@magamaga18273 ай бұрын
so true. i grew up in queens but felt like I spent every weekend in the early 90s at some random warehouse rave, in brooklyn somewhere. half of which woujld get shut down and i'd then run to my car with my friends blasted or high and try to drive home. no gps, no internet. just trial and error. lol
@jjoker65407 ай бұрын
I was 18 going to college in NYC, lived on 11th and B !!… Xenons was pretty close became my neighborhood club😄, got in Studio 54 when it opened for a brief 2nd time?… but Danceteria was the shit! Same the Mudd club, peppermint lounge, CB’s of course, the Limelight was just getting started awesome club!! Not to mention all the after hours dumps!! Walking out the door completely wrung out…seeing all the people GOING to work! 😄A2 is one I remember🤔 Man those were the days!(iam 61 now) And yes, I really miss those days.🤷♂️❤️
@user-wo7dl6tb2q7 ай бұрын
@jjoker6540 I just turned 50! I’m from Chicago & went to all the underground parties & raves in the early 90’s then moved to NYC in ‘96. Chicago House & Detroit Techno we’re amazing at that time! Moving to NYC I didn’t feel it as much in late 90s but there were still a few spots to party. My first apartment was on 7th st between Ave A & B!! I left NYC in 2021 & man, I watched the City change so much & now it’s unrecognizable! Every warehouse is now a billion dollar home! We’re getting up there in age but music & memories will keep us young! Stay well Bro!
@jjoker65407 ай бұрын
You too my brother!
@user-wo7dl6tb2q7 ай бұрын
@@jjoker6540 are you still in NYC?
@utubes7207 ай бұрын
People going to work YES! I think half were disgusted with us and half wanted to be us.
@Himiko_yumeno123 Жыл бұрын
Fb the man!
@luispagan47587 ай бұрын
Awesome memories. Great stuff. Thank you. Both.
@diskodali7 ай бұрын
This was a great watch! Big up Frankie!
@SD-kp1yk7 ай бұрын
caffeine as a high school kid with a good ID was so much fun
@LanaMuckraker7 ай бұрын
would ve been nice to have ANY historic pictures, but great to hear from Frankie Bones
@LB-on8bs Жыл бұрын
This is gold
@sheldonhchambliss13855 ай бұрын
Best thing on you tube
@foodstampz7 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to meet and shop with the mitchell brothers at sonic Groove in the 90's. Great interview.
@infosmithers89247 ай бұрын
I went energy at Ipswich it actually started at 4am Sunday morning, the reason being the event got busted twice in London so they moved the venue to Ipswich. The car convoy to this event was unbelievable happy days driving to an illegal rave back in the day. I can remember your dj set in Coventry 89 Amnesia house
@MB-vk8cv7 ай бұрын
NRG was dope. Frankie Bones and Lenny DEE I remember seeing them a bunch at Limelight Palladium NASA Caffiene cant remember so good anymore.
@sbanks1003 ай бұрын
Oh wow that's crazy i remember that EverGreen party like it was yesterday. Adam by far had the best set..wow early mornings sunshine on the loading dock...
@DJchrismiller17 ай бұрын
I loved his store, they had such good rare techno. Cheers Frankie!
@ashleystyles68887 ай бұрын
Another place another time bright me here. Early 90s memories. Niceeeeeee
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
Bond's International Casino, Broadway International, Red Parrot, Mango, Bentley's, The Saint, Danceteria, Area, Trax, Nell's, The World, Palladium, Cheetah Club, Cheetah Club Paterson, NJ, Paradisio Broad Street Newark, NJ, Sensations Newark, NJ, Club America Newark, NJ, Club Zanzibar 430 Broad Street Newark, NJ, Peppermint Lounge Central Avenue East Orange, NJ, La Prarie East Orange, NJ, Foxtrap East Orange, NJ, 88 Evergreen 88 Evergreen Place East Orange, NJ, Charades East Orange, NJ.
@itsthespiceoflife7 ай бұрын
Omg I got to see frankie bones on my 26th birthday in atlantic city, nj and it was one of the best nights of my life!! Such a blast from the past!! Lol
@DEZINE54 күн бұрын
Jellybean was the resident D. J., of The Funhouse and 1018 then went back to changing the name back to The Funhouse.
@Cosmic_Powers2 ай бұрын
Going to Tunnel up to 3 times a week during my 20s was some of the best times on my life. NYC was amazing back then, nows it's just neutered and obnoxiously expensive.