except for the last bit about not condoning it now 😂
@RepublicanJesusthe2ndКүн бұрын
I agree, rap and graph is a separate issue and also he's right that grafitti was for everyone no matter where you lived or what you looked like.
@sergez6172Күн бұрын
The jisoe phenotype Graff writer started with this guy, its dope.
@sergez6172Күн бұрын
Great video but im next to certain the first piece of illegal writing on the outside of a train was Weimar germaby and russia when the first revolution happened, and kilroy was on freights and hobos
@savedbyhismercyandlove14 күн бұрын
Dude aged Well.....God Bless & Respect
@BUDBLOOOD19 күн бұрын
❤🙏 I'm lucky enough to see Comet Seen throwies Bronx 89
@BUDBLOOOD19 күн бұрын
No One is bigger than the Game. This is a beautiful documentation. I thank you Json who wss kind enough to send some of his Artwork to me some years ago. 🙏
@BUDBLOOOD19 күн бұрын
Warriors
@MentalPistol26 күн бұрын
Never met the man, but miss him. Tremendous legacy.
@titoalexis7884Ай бұрын
🐝🤯
@JayEdlinАй бұрын
Hey, I don’t know who produced this vid. I forgot I even did the interview. I am not mad that you didn’t get clearance or ask my permission. Rather I am grateful that you thought enough of my words to illustrate my points with the photos to back them up. Masterful job. I applaud your effort. Terror161/Jayson/Tarantula 235 TMOB
@The.Art.of.ExpressionАй бұрын
Hey, Sorry for not asking for clearance first. Your feedback is much appreciated. Thank you for your time and the work you've done over the years. Much love from Berlin!
@JayEdlinАй бұрын
I am considering a new project that would document old school graff legends in a series of interviews . I may reach out to you for involvement . I like your editing and ability to do research to source images and video footage to illustrate the subject matter. Did not know u are from Berlin.
@abraxasjinx5207Ай бұрын
Much love to a legend, but for the love of fukk, finish the damn throw!
@howardsend6589Ай бұрын
Comet was never that good a writer. There at the start counts for something though.
@user-jm9mu8eh3sАй бұрын
RIP BIG BRO TRACY 168,BIG UP TO ALL ORIGINAL WRITER'S WHO MADE AN IMPACT, TRACY 168 IS WATCHING ALL OF US.
@carloscortez3685Ай бұрын
Whats the music playing on the background?
@The.Art.of.ExpressionАй бұрын
Created by Graffiti Legacy.
@carloscortez3685Ай бұрын
:/ Can I get it somehow?
@001foxxyy2 ай бұрын
I know a guy who does BOOTZ, so simular...
@beatsbyjiro82912 ай бұрын
"we called it the whore yard cause it had all kind of trains in it" 😂
@beatsbyjiro82912 ай бұрын
i love these old school new york dudes theyre aint no one else like em in america
@Delfino-oy3bw2 ай бұрын
🌊 🐬 ☀️
@Delfino-oy3bw2 ай бұрын
🌊 🐬 ☀️
@Canigetanawwwwyyyyeeeah2 ай бұрын
hail to the kings and look up in aw. R.I.P to the fallen
@KIT17MGS2 ай бұрын
Great history
@Peyote13122 ай бұрын
Dope history lesson. Keep up these videos please.
@ValueVictory2 ай бұрын
Damn i miss the old graff .. RIP StayHigh149 And yes they legalized it but its not the same but they did it … RIP Big dawhg
@ValueVictory2 ай бұрын
Bruh … i seen this guy in real life as much as i seen his tags and never put 2 and 2 together … never knew it was him … and thats what makes graff so different.. you just never know
@Empyronaut2 ай 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.
@Khultan2 ай бұрын
*An art form created by American urban kids of NYC from all backgrounds with their own aesthetics and not from colleges and universities.*
@Khultan2 ай бұрын
I never cared for wall art.
@Khultan2 ай бұрын
*NYC* Graffiti is not Hip Hop.
@rangelet2 ай бұрын
And I always wondered who was JSON, seriously!
@richrich-cg3us2 ай 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
@pavavision46952 ай бұрын
7:36 The Original MOB very well known Graffiti crew in the late 80s Brooklyn had their own version Masters of Bushwick 🎶❤️💯❤️🎶
@ValueVictory2 ай 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
@mickey-eq5vw2 ай бұрын
goodshit!! 💪
@johnk.86882 ай бұрын
This is about my fourth time watching this video and I think it's great. There was also rider's benches in queens. There was one a continental Avenue and 1 at Parsons boulevard on the E. NF line there was also another one at Atlantic Avenue which I thank. IR t's and IND's ran through that. Pretty sure. I got jumped at the Atlantic Avenue station got rip for my marker and came out with a black eye . Iam laffing right now... good times. I did go To the 5 lay up at Dyer Avenue. But for me coming from queens. That was like an all day trip, babe and going to an unknown way up in the da. Time was an adventure. I think I did like 2 or 3 pieces than ran out of paint and had to travel back to queens.
@The.Art.of.Expression2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@petebutler51392 ай бұрын
I guess he doesn’t like hip hop. He rode that point like Bronco Billy!
@mickey-eq5vw2 ай бұрын
that was awesome!! thank you he articulated so well
@blueandgreenslacks2 ай бұрын
Get high _STAY HIGH…
@blueandgreenslacks2 ай бұрын
17:49 man I’m old af.
@jesussavesnyc2 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@pearlchloedale2 ай бұрын
So true ..4 line had some iconic writers..KIT 17 was a great one !! Much respect !! I bombed the 2 and 5..what a blast of times. Would not trade it for nothing !! Mike170 !!
@gawdizm2 ай бұрын
Guy started frothing at the mouth talking about graffiti so much 😂😂😂
@Vomitbukkake2 ай 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
@olyuppi73313 ай бұрын
Sum people stay toy
@benjaman21rottens3 ай бұрын
Watching every video on this channel
@angelmedina53873 ай бұрын
💙💙💙😼😼😼👍🏼👌🏽👊🏽🏆🏆🏆🪶🪶🪶🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💯💯💯
@johnk.86883 ай бұрын
Could you get some of the early Brooklyn Queens writers I wrote in the early to mid 70's OL one I was not a big name but I think maybe had 100 or so pices on the BMT and some other lines would love to see some CA, vinny shorty 13 uncle John 178 ect. Ect. Thanks love your content Thanks again oh don't forget herb 99 and super strut tass........
@singodfernandeztapia32653 ай 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
@allcity68413 ай бұрын
Turning into the best channel out there. Thank you.
@The.Art.of.Expression3 ай бұрын
Thank you, there is more to come!
@robertzamot97913 ай бұрын
Love seeing this , kit17 was one of my favorite bomber's along with mitch77, p.nut204 , Tracy 168 motivated me and my boys to go boming . Wild style crew rocked the d yard in the early 80's . Keep on keeping on....crie one w.s.
Пікірлер
Legendary... 💪🏽🏠❤
except for the last bit about not condoning it now 😂
I agree, rap and graph is a separate issue and also he's right that grafitti was for everyone no matter where you lived or what you looked like.
The jisoe phenotype Graff writer started with this guy, its dope.
Great video but im next to certain the first piece of illegal writing on the outside of a train was Weimar germaby and russia when the first revolution happened, and kilroy was on freights and hobos
Dude aged Well.....God Bless & Respect
❤🙏 I'm lucky enough to see Comet Seen throwies Bronx 89
No One is bigger than the Game. This is a beautiful documentation. I thank you Json who wss kind enough to send some of his Artwork to me some years ago. 🙏
Warriors
Never met the man, but miss him. Tremendous legacy.
🐝🤯
Hey, I don’t know who produced this vid. I forgot I even did the interview. I am not mad that you didn’t get clearance or ask my permission. Rather I am grateful that you thought enough of my words to illustrate my points with the photos to back them up. Masterful job. I applaud your effort. Terror161/Jayson/Tarantula 235 TMOB
Hey, Sorry for not asking for clearance first. Your feedback is much appreciated. Thank you for your time and the work you've done over the years. Much love from Berlin!
I am considering a new project that would document old school graff legends in a series of interviews . I may reach out to you for involvement . I like your editing and ability to do research to source images and video footage to illustrate the subject matter. Did not know u are from Berlin.
Much love to a legend, but for the love of fukk, finish the damn throw!
Comet was never that good a writer. There at the start counts for something though.
RIP BIG BRO TRACY 168,BIG UP TO ALL ORIGINAL WRITER'S WHO MADE AN IMPACT, TRACY 168 IS WATCHING ALL OF US.
Whats the music playing on the background?
Created by Graffiti Legacy.
:/ Can I get it somehow?
I know a guy who does BOOTZ, so simular...
"we called it the whore yard cause it had all kind of trains in it" 😂
i love these old school new york dudes theyre aint no one else like em in america
🌊 🐬 ☀️
🌊 🐬 ☀️
hail to the kings and look up in aw. R.I.P to the fallen
Great history
Dope history lesson. Keep up these videos please.
Damn i miss the old graff .. RIP StayHigh149 And yes they legalized it but its not the same but they did it … RIP Big dawhg
Bruh … i seen this guy in real life as much as i seen his tags and never put 2 and 2 together … never knew it was him … and thats what makes graff so different.. you just never know
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.
*An art form created by American urban kids of NYC from all backgrounds with their own aesthetics and not from colleges and universities.*
I never cared for wall art.
*NYC* Graffiti is not Hip Hop.
And I always wondered who was JSON, seriously!
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
7:36 The Original MOB very well known Graffiti crew in the late 80s Brooklyn had their own version Masters of Bushwick 🎶❤️💯❤️🎶
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
goodshit!! 💪
This is about my fourth time watching this video and I think it's great. There was also rider's benches in queens. There was one a continental Avenue and 1 at Parsons boulevard on the E. NF line there was also another one at Atlantic Avenue which I thank. IR t's and IND's ran through that. Pretty sure. I got jumped at the Atlantic Avenue station got rip for my marker and came out with a black eye . Iam laffing right now... good times. I did go To the 5 lay up at Dyer Avenue. But for me coming from queens. That was like an all day trip, babe and going to an unknown way up in the da. Time was an adventure. I think I did like 2 or 3 pieces than ran out of paint and had to travel back to queens.
Thanks for sharing!
I guess he doesn’t like hip hop. He rode that point like Bronco Billy!
that was awesome!! thank you he articulated so well
Get high _STAY HIGH…
17:49 man I’m old af.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
So true ..4 line had some iconic writers..KIT 17 was a great one !! Much respect !! I bombed the 2 and 5..what a blast of times. Would not trade it for nothing !! Mike170 !!
Guy started frothing at the mouth talking about graffiti so much 😂😂😂
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
Sum people stay toy
Watching every video on this channel
💙💙💙😼😼😼👍🏼👌🏽👊🏽🏆🏆🏆🪶🪶🪶🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💯💯💯💯
Could you get some of the early Brooklyn Queens writers I wrote in the early to mid 70's OL one I was not a big name but I think maybe had 100 or so pices on the BMT and some other lines would love to see some CA, vinny shorty 13 uncle John 178 ect. Ect. Thanks love your content Thanks again oh don't forget herb 99 and super strut tass........
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
Turning into the best channel out there. Thank you.
Thank you, there is more to come!
Love seeing this , kit17 was one of my favorite bomber's along with mitch77, p.nut204 , Tracy 168 motivated me and my boys to go boming . Wild style crew rocked the d yard in the early 80's . Keep on keeping on....crie one w.s.
This channel is fkn ill🎉