Of course green tek deserved it. He was so disrespectful and unprofessional as a judge. This is an honor to be a judge. He didn't take his job seriously. Violence is never the answer. Larry was standing up for his brother and himself. I freakin love this man!!!! Larry lady 4 eva!!! 💜💜💜💜
@loutiscrive14 күн бұрын
OMG, still impressive O_o
@loutiscrive14 күн бұрын
ahahahahahahahahah so funny Robert 😀
@user-vw9gf5rg7h22 күн бұрын
Didn't talk about his rewind moves..
@blackwhitemore146826 күн бұрын
I love both of you, but I think you have it Robert! Amazing.
@Sunshinelights444Ай бұрын
Still my favorite
@DustyTurtle192Ай бұрын
My man still getting it lol
@DigitalE-33Ай бұрын
man, eprom - bubble is really your song, huh?
@user-vw9gf5rg7hАй бұрын
Inventor...wat I'd call him
@user-vw9gf5rg7hАй бұрын
Robert would've been world best..i watched him like 12yrs ago...wat d hell happened to him?
@amandablacksmith998Ай бұрын
Will you post a video of your robot dance to the song "Who is There" by Infected Mushroom? Like this comment!
@hummarstrafulАй бұрын
He's amazing and he's still dancing. Search for his KZread channel. He uploaded a dance video in 2023..
@Riny42 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@streetdancetalk2 ай бұрын
been a fan since i was a kid. watching you do those hat tricks for like 20 mins is insane. Your dedication to your craft is truly incredible. Also, watching your commentaries as well as otis funkmeyer's has inspired me to start my own. much love man!
@BenJamminKraftbc2 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the wobbly leg walk, I recognized you from that audition from the early 2010s
@darellvenusius25662 ай бұрын
Jet li was the best freestyler and robot back in poreotics fr.
@NicholasMitsis2 ай бұрын
Audio guy in this video is siiiicccckkkkkkkk
@llmrfantasticll2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@fritzmusic2 ай бұрын
Not normally a dancing aficionado but pleasantly surprised you drew your video inspiration from Rick Beato. Wish youtube would suggest this kind of stuff on my home page more instead of rage bait I repeatedly engage to not recommend nor interested.
@AndrewMolina2 ай бұрын
I remember watching the battle with my friends during my freshman year in high school and we were so pumped at seeing you two battle it out. Thank you for sharing that story about ego as a young guy and the reflection looking back all those years ago. It’s cool to finally hear the behind the scenes, and thanks for being a part of mine and my friends childhood🤙🏼
@mr.terrible74153 ай бұрын
Why are you so damn flexible? See a doctor 😂
@Jujueats433 ай бұрын
Wow this is incredible idk how this videos doesn’t have over a thousand likes I gotta share this👏👏👏👏
@matttirado76613 ай бұрын
You're a better dancer than any dancers you have showcased. I don't subscribe, but, you're just too knowledgeable so I subscribed
@matttirado76613 ай бұрын
I listened to the whole song...Your music is totally dope dude...how is that track not a smash hit?!?!
@llmrfantasticll2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@matttirado76613 ай бұрын
This guy is doing really hard moves without breaking a sweat because he practices all day and because he loves it so much:)
@user-zl6ck9wf7b3 ай бұрын
That move "so many bit" was done already as as early as beboppers and Fred Astaire even. 70's poppers and lockers. Many house dancers in the early 1990's utilized it as well. (Where I imagine he was influenced by.) Nothing very new under the sun brotha... Only new flavors and takes.
@BuddyFellows-xd9yn3 ай бұрын
Powerhouse
@AAAASMAR3 ай бұрын
Don’t forget, he was giving Michael Jackson lessons around the time Michael departed on his Galactic mission. Michael was gearing up for a tour and wanted to learn from the world’s most breathtakingly innovative.
@AAAASMAR3 ай бұрын
Elsewhere is genius
@planethopper3353 ай бұрын
Wasn't Michael Jackson taking lessons from Elsewhere, the Fred Astaire of our times!!!
@howphancy3 ай бұрын
The best breakdance EVER,.
@Alexartify3 ай бұрын
Penso che plasteed rappresenta evoluzione di questa disciplina unicità di questo uomo fa di lui una nuova frontiera da superare per tanti bravi che si cimentano ma manca ancora tanto per eguagliare questo incredibile perfoman
@ronaldwebster68943 ай бұрын
I know this happened a few years ago but 👉 I CAN STILL HEAR THAT SLAP ALL THEE WAY TO UPSTATE NY!!! 🤦🤦🤦🤷🤷🤷🤣🤣🤣👊👊👊💯👍
@WAYDIWAYDE3 ай бұрын
I appreciate you liking my work much love
@sebastiaozeferinodeararujo27963 ай бұрын
Parabéns pelo talento maravilhoso que Você tem, Robert Muraine .sucesso sempre.
@SamuelHoskins3 ай бұрын
He's incredible! I'm a new fan. I wonder who he watched coming up who inspired him? Would love to know that.
@puzzlezxx4 ай бұрын
what is this outro song??
@supremeV20904 ай бұрын
OG vid among other things when I was growing up, cant think of the name of the movie he was in it though. But I was always into dancing cuz I can do the slides moon walk, airwalk, etc. really well because I practiced them a lot, I can do other footwork well too like various shuffles but I never practiced them so I just would bust them out when I could 'feel' it. But what made me give it up was the strobing. I tried and tried and tried, and I could never get it. I mean I tried for probably a whole year maybe 2, but I couldnt get it and it was the thing that I thought was the most unreal move I had ever seen. I can do slides all day and people are impressed, but the second I try strobing people aren't impressed. I even came back a few years later after youtube got more popular and watch other people trying to teach strobing and also trying to strobe themselves. Not a single one could replicate David. I stopped dancing pretty much all together cuz I never know what service im on, and it was usually concrete cuz we were just kids, and since slides were my thing, every misplaced weight over time would just wreck my shoes, plus I skated back then too lol. But David and strobing are something I dont think we will ever see again. I don't know how he does it so well but I have yet to see anyone come slightly close. David not really a dancer though, hes an artist who uses dancing to display his art. The songs he chooses are all stuff like alternative trance style boards of canada, clams casino, that type of sound. It really compliments his style. Also the second clip of him in this video is a song slowed down, can't find the slowed version or remember the name, but the artist is something like Aetue or something weird.
@bantuandproud84564 ай бұрын
Is that you???😅😅😅 Bro I remember i was practicing each movement that you performed, you inspired a generation around but you didn't know it. I remember this was way before the youtube era. Live was beautiful!
@15Hizzle4 ай бұрын
Just came across this video, but I was 14 when that video came out and it made me go from trying MJ moves to waving in a completely different way. Elsewhere is one of the most revolutionary dancers ever
@fabricator.cap.hill.seattle4 ай бұрын
Damn this is very big compliment, yeah David Elswhere is something else
@charlesndauka3354 ай бұрын
Fantastic 💯💯💥💥
@llmrfantasticll4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@slick20244 ай бұрын
Been watching since 2007 he raw
@idolminos54704 ай бұрын
First dancer I seen on the internet
@matbroomfield4 ай бұрын
I remember seeing you on "So you think you an dance" in 2008. You were incredible. I'm glad that you're still performing and having fun.
@mattschieffer1544 ай бұрын
Dude how are you so good at this lol
@lostnemtions5 ай бұрын
This was done on the movie Beat Street. He has wonderful control of every body move. Simply Art in motion.
@BrittanyStewart-ni4sc5 ай бұрын
The music is weird af
@spiffydigs5 ай бұрын
Blows my mind that I've been subscribed to you for 15 years on YT and only now am I starting to see videos get recommended. And that you're EVEN BETTER at something that is so demanding on the body. The youtube algorithm has NOT been kind to you. I would have liked to follow your journey. Love catching up with the videos I missed though! 15 years ago was a special time in my life, and I literally thought I saw a ghost when you popped up in my feed. You're a legend, and I really feel like the best is still ahead for you.
@Heisquame20015 ай бұрын
When would you bring back the what makes this dancer great series i really miss it
@thrash13376 ай бұрын
It's crazy that I remember this guy from 15 years ago. I had the audition video saved on my computer from a flash drive a friend gave me, I didn't even have internet back then. I live in Bulgaria, of all places.
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its mr pacman not fantastic :D
Of course green tek deserved it. He was so disrespectful and unprofessional as a judge. This is an honor to be a judge. He didn't take his job seriously. Violence is never the answer. Larry was standing up for his brother and himself. I freakin love this man!!!! Larry lady 4 eva!!! 💜💜💜💜
OMG, still impressive O_o
ahahahahahahahahah so funny Robert 😀
Didn't talk about his rewind moves..
I love both of you, but I think you have it Robert! Amazing.
Still my favorite
My man still getting it lol
man, eprom - bubble is really your song, huh?
Inventor...wat I'd call him
Robert would've been world best..i watched him like 12yrs ago...wat d hell happened to him?
Will you post a video of your robot dance to the song "Who is There" by Infected Mushroom? Like this comment!
He's amazing and he's still dancing. Search for his KZread channel. He uploaded a dance video in 2023..
Amazing!
been a fan since i was a kid. watching you do those hat tricks for like 20 mins is insane. Your dedication to your craft is truly incredible. Also, watching your commentaries as well as otis funkmeyer's has inspired me to start my own. much love man!
As soon as I saw the wobbly leg walk, I recognized you from that audition from the early 2010s
Jet li was the best freestyler and robot back in poreotics fr.
Audio guy in this video is siiiicccckkkkkkkk
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not normally a dancing aficionado but pleasantly surprised you drew your video inspiration from Rick Beato. Wish youtube would suggest this kind of stuff on my home page more instead of rage bait I repeatedly engage to not recommend nor interested.
I remember watching the battle with my friends during my freshman year in high school and we were so pumped at seeing you two battle it out. Thank you for sharing that story about ego as a young guy and the reflection looking back all those years ago. It’s cool to finally hear the behind the scenes, and thanks for being a part of mine and my friends childhood🤙🏼
Why are you so damn flexible? See a doctor 😂
Wow this is incredible idk how this videos doesn’t have over a thousand likes I gotta share this👏👏👏👏
You're a better dancer than any dancers you have showcased. I don't subscribe, but, you're just too knowledgeable so I subscribed
I listened to the whole song...Your music is totally dope dude...how is that track not a smash hit?!?!
Thank you!
This guy is doing really hard moves without breaking a sweat because he practices all day and because he loves it so much:)
That move "so many bit" was done already as as early as beboppers and Fred Astaire even. 70's poppers and lockers. Many house dancers in the early 1990's utilized it as well. (Where I imagine he was influenced by.) Nothing very new under the sun brotha... Only new flavors and takes.
Powerhouse
Don’t forget, he was giving Michael Jackson lessons around the time Michael departed on his Galactic mission. Michael was gearing up for a tour and wanted to learn from the world’s most breathtakingly innovative.
Elsewhere is genius
Wasn't Michael Jackson taking lessons from Elsewhere, the Fred Astaire of our times!!!
The best breakdance EVER,.
Penso che plasteed rappresenta evoluzione di questa disciplina unicità di questo uomo fa di lui una nuova frontiera da superare per tanti bravi che si cimentano ma manca ancora tanto per eguagliare questo incredibile perfoman
I know this happened a few years ago but 👉 I CAN STILL HEAR THAT SLAP ALL THEE WAY TO UPSTATE NY!!! 🤦🤦🤦🤷🤷🤷🤣🤣🤣👊👊👊💯👍
I appreciate you liking my work much love
Parabéns pelo talento maravilhoso que Você tem, Robert Muraine .sucesso sempre.
He's incredible! I'm a new fan. I wonder who he watched coming up who inspired him? Would love to know that.
what is this outro song??
OG vid among other things when I was growing up, cant think of the name of the movie he was in it though. But I was always into dancing cuz I can do the slides moon walk, airwalk, etc. really well because I practiced them a lot, I can do other footwork well too like various shuffles but I never practiced them so I just would bust them out when I could 'feel' it. But what made me give it up was the strobing. I tried and tried and tried, and I could never get it. I mean I tried for probably a whole year maybe 2, but I couldnt get it and it was the thing that I thought was the most unreal move I had ever seen. I can do slides all day and people are impressed, but the second I try strobing people aren't impressed. I even came back a few years later after youtube got more popular and watch other people trying to teach strobing and also trying to strobe themselves. Not a single one could replicate David. I stopped dancing pretty much all together cuz I never know what service im on, and it was usually concrete cuz we were just kids, and since slides were my thing, every misplaced weight over time would just wreck my shoes, plus I skated back then too lol. But David and strobing are something I dont think we will ever see again. I don't know how he does it so well but I have yet to see anyone come slightly close. David not really a dancer though, hes an artist who uses dancing to display his art. The songs he chooses are all stuff like alternative trance style boards of canada, clams casino, that type of sound. It really compliments his style. Also the second clip of him in this video is a song slowed down, can't find the slowed version or remember the name, but the artist is something like Aetue or something weird.
Is that you???😅😅😅 Bro I remember i was practicing each movement that you performed, you inspired a generation around but you didn't know it. I remember this was way before the youtube era. Live was beautiful!
Just came across this video, but I was 14 when that video came out and it made me go from trying MJ moves to waving in a completely different way. Elsewhere is one of the most revolutionary dancers ever
Damn this is very big compliment, yeah David Elswhere is something else
Fantastic 💯💯💥💥
Thank you! Cheers!
Been watching since 2007 he raw
First dancer I seen on the internet
I remember seeing you on "So you think you an dance" in 2008. You were incredible. I'm glad that you're still performing and having fun.
Dude how are you so good at this lol
This was done on the movie Beat Street. He has wonderful control of every body move. Simply Art in motion.
The music is weird af
Blows my mind that I've been subscribed to you for 15 years on YT and only now am I starting to see videos get recommended. And that you're EVEN BETTER at something that is so demanding on the body. The youtube algorithm has NOT been kind to you. I would have liked to follow your journey. Love catching up with the videos I missed though! 15 years ago was a special time in my life, and I literally thought I saw a ghost when you popped up in my feed. You're a legend, and I really feel like the best is still ahead for you.
When would you bring back the what makes this dancer great series i really miss it
It's crazy that I remember this guy from 15 years ago. I had the audition video saved on my computer from a flash drive a friend gave me, I didn't even have internet back then. I live in Bulgaria, of all places.
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