I wasn't there in the flesh but I grew up in Rochester NY and stayed tuned to the radio and my cousin always played tapes straight from NYC. They tried to kill disco cause we was taking ovvva. They tried to predict the demise of HIP HOP but you can't kill what won't die!! Every time we create something either They try to kill it or the Hispanics come trying to claim that they helped to created to. Please tell me something since you were right there...what anout Hip Hop did they help to create? Cause they sure as hell didn't help is with civil rights
The Bus King! I remember that name-lol Slam Rab Desire Drip Tron Len Love Lefty Roland Unit Kane NE5 Rush Mel Sure CD Cey Scop 2Nice Cer (RIP) OOP KC3...etc. Peace!
I started to DJ parties in ‘82 I was 15 years old. Grand Master Flash was an ICON to me!! I tried to imitate his scratches which was very difficult by the way. He was my inspiration for wanting to be a DJ. People would stand around watching me mix at parties and controlling the crowd felt like POWER to me! I was in control of the crowd! They reacted to what I played and how I mixed it! I loved it 😁 Good ol days
This came on the radio back in 81 and I had the good fortune of recording it on my "Maxell" cassette tape on an Emerson huge radio! That tape was a 90 minute tape which gave us 45 minutes of music on each side. I listened to this track on that radio every freakin day! Lol. Good times!!
This was "Live Performances" that was taped on Cassettes, then put on Wax later in the Years. "Rapper's Covention" volume collections..Hard to find Classics!!!
True Hip Hop. The Holy Grail of the rap game. When artists had God given talent and Creativity would blow your mind. D.j's was spinning for the crowd M.C was spitting clear rhymes loud. B-boys and B-girls doing their thing. Those are the days
MC Jazzy a, did I just take the old school bus?? Wow, those were the best days ever. Growing up in N.Y.C (Bronx) going to the clubs in manhattan and the bronx. I had the best times ever. Thanks for the bus ride.
I'm One of Many Hip Hop Babies. Born in 75,was living in the South Bronx 152 and Davis 81-82,6 years old I remember hearing "The Message" by Flash and The Furious 5 for the 1st time on the Radio,and fell in Love. Started Breaking,Tagging and Attempting to draw Graffiti. #HIPHOP4EVER🙌🏿👑💚🔥🔥🔥
I was there and it definitely was fun, but you had to stay on your toes also, because many a person lost their sheepskin coat outside the club back then.
Peace DJ Drew Breeze, please post more classic MC SHA-ROCK this is priceless! Keep the Hip-Hop Movement and Culture Alive! We must teach and mentor the youth on the importance of knowing the fundamentals and foundation of Hip-Hop and honor and respect the founding pioneers in the culture. Peace, Eva Marie King, MS - South Bronx Born, South Jamaica Queens 4LIFE!
The beginning of this tape was live at the celebrity club on 25th street in Harlem with Eman melemel Grand master Flash and Busy Bee Starski the second part with Mc Sha rock that was her and the funky four at the T connection disco on Gunhill rd in the bronx Dj kid islam old school zulu king peace
Are you here in N.Y.C?If so we had great times back in the days didn't have to worry about people acting crazy and shooting everybody for no reason like they do today
wow that 's incredible that you still have this stuff iam glad that someone still has real hip hop. i hope you get a chance to post it up so others can enjoy it. thankyou for writing me and may you continue in your collection. may the lord bless you.
When I was young Sha-Rock along with Mr. Freeze of the Jazzy Five was among my favorite MC's. Other honorable female mentions would be Pebbly Poo of Master Don and The Def Committee and Lisa Lee of Zulu Nation's Cosmic Force and Soul Sonic Force.
Super sexy smoothass lyrical genius rappers here just simply terrorizing the mike. That killer rhythm moves you way way better than these potato rappers today.
you got any count coolout and superrhynes and barnaby bones aka jimmy spicer and maestro. or any red alert mixes with sparky dee or dimples dee, or peebllee poo, any mikey d. peacce
Don't 4get, 3 Wisemen, Dizzy Hieghts, Junior G, Nutrament, Davy Crocket, Cyberman, Jive Junior, London All Star Breakers, Family Quest, Lady Mystry Mc, Emix, Dirty Harry, Cheeko, Dynamic Force, Sargent Rock, Capital Boys, London Rhyme Syndicate, Herbie, and the Mastermind funk sound, Cookie Crew, Cosmic Jam, Streets Ahead, Dj Fingaz, Dolby D, The Lisham Grove Posse, Dy Morph,The Demon Boyz,, plus all mcs from the reggae fast style chat scene-We rocked hard back in the days London style!
Can anyone help me? I’m trying to find the song where they mention some nyc high schools at the end. I went to one of them but was in elementary school when the song came out.
I give Grandmaster Flash his props! However, DJ. Grandmaster Flowers,(Jonathon Cameron Flowers) was a Disc Jockey from Brooklyn. He opened up for the Godfather of Soul, James Brown at Yankee Stadium in “1969.” Do your own Independent Investigation. Why is he never mentioned? As a young Disc Jockey in the game without any fame, I witness my first Disc Jockey back in 1975. A Latino brother name “Frankie” from Vernon Ave, between Lewis and Stuyvesant Ave. That’s Brooklyn, Bed-Stuy… P.E.A.C.E. = Perpetual Education Always Create Expansion!
Stop this myth about Flowers opening up for James Brown at Yankee Stadium. He was hired as a scab to just play intermission music between acts because the unionized engineers would not do it. He was not spinning with two turntables and a mixer. So stop all this B.S. myth and he was not billed as an act.
Your post made no point and has no connection to this video. Flowers is always mentioned as being a DJ pioneer and one of the top Disco DJ's in NYC but he wasn't a Hip Hop DJ. He wasn't doing what Flash, Theodore, Jazzy Jay, JC, and other Bronx DJ's were doing
1977-1983 New York City, You just had to be there to understand how this "Hip-Hop" thing started !!!
I wasn't there in the flesh but I grew up in Rochester NY and stayed tuned to the radio and my cousin always played tapes straight from NYC. They tried to kill disco cause we was taking ovvva. They tried to predict the demise of HIP HOP but you can't kill what won't die!! Every time we create something either They try to kill it or the Hispanics come trying to claim that they helped to created to.
Please tell me something since you were right there...what anout Hip Hop did they help to create? Cause they sure as hell didn't help is with civil rights
You said it had to be there.
The Bus King! I remember that name-lol Slam Rab Desire Drip Tron Len Love Lefty Roland Unit Kane NE5 Rush Mel Sure CD Cey Scop 2Nice Cer (RIP) OOP KC3...etc. Peace!
Proud to be part of this era
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I started to DJ parties in ‘82 I was 15 years old. Grand Master Flash was an ICON to me!! I tried to imitate his scratches which was very difficult by the way. He was my inspiration for wanting to be a DJ. People would stand around watching me mix at parties and controlling the crowd felt like POWER to me! I was in control of the crowd! They reacted to what I played and how I mixed it! I loved it 😁 Good ol days
Awesome
bless up DJ !!! love this story i love the echo chamber they got
Cool
Yes yes
💪👍
This is the stuff I would give anything to go back to those days. Glad I had the chance of growing up back then to bare witness.
Word !
Corey Oliphant j
hey you know who was the very first m.c. and rap group ?
H o l l a!!!
@Beautiful Rose say word.
This came on the radio back in 81 and I had the good fortune of recording it on my "Maxell" cassette tape on an Emerson huge radio! That tape was a 90 minute tape which gave us 45 minutes of music on each side. I listened to this track on that radio every freakin day! Lol. Good times!!
Freddy Cardona what radio show. Could only be whbi...
This was "Live Performances" that was taped on Cassettes, then put on Wax later in the Years. "Rapper's Covention" volume collections..Hard to find Classics!!!
I 4GOT BOUT THE EMERSON. STRAIGHT FIYYYYA!
@@mrlhall1 don't remember but it was the NY station that played all the new rap songs. We didnt call it hip hop yet lol
Was it WHBI 105.9 Newark .....They had the Supreme team show and The Jerry bloodrock show@@PrideInPaterson
SHA-ROCK....SALUTE TO THE FIRST FEMALE RAPPER TO TOUCH THE MIC!
I saw Funky 4 + 1, and Trecherous Three 1980 Adlai E Stevenson High School
Lafayette Av
Sha Rock....The queen of the echo chamber......My First Lady of Rap!
For me it was the sequence, lady dee, and shai rock.
These recordings bring back some of the best memories of my life.
This is our true history ❤
The beginning was when you was in awe and amazement.. 50 years later the world is jaded... so what!! We did it
Don't forget the King's of rap in Baltimore " The Golden Boys " !!!
Classic Hip Hop! Flash is the Master & Originator of rocking the turn tables!
Real hip hop. These so called rappers today would have been thrown out the park.
Yup!
Gett'em Sha Rock, i'm the class of '83 New York
im from '97 but i felt the nostalgia, nice music going on that time, thanks for the comment
The girl was Bad Meaning Bad....🤗🤗🤗 Royalty!!!
"Some body say hooooo..!" M.cees still saying that line internationally.
ya dont stop that body rock
I love hip hop. Im so glad i grew up in this time period.
hi who is the very first m.c. and rap group ?
Y e s!!!!
Oh My God!!! Flash Was King back them! This is God Level ish!
This was way a ahead of my time but I can appreciate old school hiphop & great vibes.
MC SHA ROCK!!!!
True Hip Hop at its best. Hats off and I'll never forget cuz if it wasn't for them it would be no rap shit.
Yes. This is golden.
Your on point with that and I agree 100
Word!
When disco and hip hop met. Just to be there!!!
True Hip Hop.
The Holy Grail of the rap game.
When artists had God given talent and Creativity would blow your mind.
D.j's was spinning for the crowd
M.C was spitting clear rhymes loud.
B-boys and B-girls doing their thing.
Those are the days
THIS IS REAL HIP HOP THE PIONEERS GRANDMASTER FLASH AND MELLIE MELL AND SHA ROCK 1980s FOREVERRRRRRRR
Say What!
Grand master flash showing how its really done
No doubt.....he was like a super hero to us back then...
MC Jazzy a, did I just take the old school bus?? Wow, those were the best days ever. Growing up in N.Y.C (Bronx) going to the clubs in manhattan and the bronx. I had the best times ever. Thanks for the bus ride.
I'm One of Many Hip Hop Babies. Born in 75,was living in the South Bronx 152 and Davis 81-82,6 years old I remember hearing "The Message" by Flash and The Furious 5 for the 1st time on the Radio,and fell in Love. Started Breaking,Tagging and Attempting to draw Graffiti. #HIPHOP4EVER🙌🏿👑💚🔥🔥🔥
Salute 2 Sha Rock🔥🔥🔥🔥
Here after watching Microphone Check, I was born long after this era but it must’ve been fun to attend these jams and parties.
I was there and it definitely was fun, but you had to stay on your toes also, because many a person lost their sheepskin coat outside the club back then.
Some first use of the echo chamber on the Sha Rocks bars....epic..
The first lady of hip hop.... Before the term hip hop even started.
Peace DJ Drew Breeze, please post more classic MC SHA-ROCK this is priceless! Keep the Hip-Hop Movement and Culture Alive! We must teach and mentor the youth on the importance of knowing the fundamentals and foundation of Hip-Hop and honor and respect the founding pioneers in the culture. Peace, Eva Marie King, MS - South Bronx Born, South Jamaica Queens 4LIFE!
2 much luv 4 HipHop... Nuff respect legend. Salute from Colombia
Old school hip hop lives on
The beginning of this tape was live at the celebrity club on 25th street in Harlem with Eman melemel Grand master Flash and Busy Bee Starski the second part with Mc Sha rock that was her and the funky four at the T connection disco on Gunhill rd in the bronx
Dj kid islam old school zulu king peace
richard wilson...you gotta good memory as well as a good ear.Did you used to live on 216th near Laconia in the Bronx?
No from Patterson Project where the Casanova Crew are from I still have tapes that are over 35 years old
Oh ok...i grew up in the Valley, but had friends who lived in Lambert projects
Rahiem stayed over there
Yeah i know.He was in my 10th grade English class at Truman H.S. ( Mr.Fink)
Oh Gawd, this is therapeutic. Sounds 100% better than the "mushmouth" shit of today.
The mixtape used to be sold by Mr Richie Tee owner of the Rythem Den on Tremont Ave and Arthur Ave he also owned the T Connection on Gunhill Rd
That was my spot by the park on Tremont....Back in 82 83....Tapes were 5 bucks.
Mele mel & Sha-Rock did their thing on this one.
4Sho
i miss those old block parties
Are you here in N.Y.C?If so we had great times back in the days didn't have to worry about people acting crazy and shooting everybody for no reason like they do today
Me too
Me 3
This is real hip hop!!!!!!! And you know it!
I had this on a 8 track cassette......Classic!
I use to listen to this walking to 9th grade in Wilmington Delaware
2024 🎉
Sha Rock.....the best female rapper ever. No one flows like her.
I remember when I had this on vinyl
Wow M.C. Sha-Rock rocks it!!!
Incredible! I have part of this on cassette tape right now which a copy was made 4 me by a friend who attended this event...
Where u're from ?
NYC, Brooklyn...
hi you where there , who is the first rapper and first rap group ?
This is just simply outstanding!
wow that 's incredible that you still have this stuff iam glad that someone still has real hip hop. i hope you get a chance to post it up so others can enjoy it. thankyou for writing me and may you continue in your collection. may the lord bless you.
True rap at its finest
When I was young Sha-Rock along with Mr. Freeze of the Jazzy Five was among my favorite MC's. Other honorable female mentions would be Pebbly Poo of Master Don and The Def Committee and Lisa Lee of Zulu Nation's Cosmic Force and Soul Sonic Force.
Yanadameen Godcast bought me here!!
4:19 - 8:06 = MC Sha Rock segment
WOW i got chills so fresh its nasty
Oh shit Jazz i didn't know u had this
I lose my funky 4 with cosmic force
At T connection I need that Fam
Melle Mel killed that Christmas Rapping beat
The Brother was Bad!!!
BETE NYC TBK .. CLASS OF 1980 BROOKLYN ROCKS TO THE PLANET ROC ... WAS HERE 10/23/2016
SHA ROCK B4 NIKKI MINAJ WAS BORN!!!!!!
Before all females rapper's she the original.
@@khasimabdussalaam5859 "...rappers she's..."
Nikki who?
Real Old School!!!!
1:17 the way we use to rock!
Happy 40th Birthday today, Hip Hop !!!
57 from the south Bronx what year was this ✊🏿✊🏿
Thank you
good ol' vibes . dam these were the inventors of an incredible genre the artists today have a whole new outlook on life its unrelatable
That was Jump Street of hip hop. Block party. Cutting up Good Times and Good Times was still at the top of the charts. Rapper's Delight didn't exist
wicked ! tape! im boucuing to this right now
3:40 Flash scratching + Sha-Rock enters
Heavy Gratitude
Ps Peace to the echo chamber.
Pps Peace to Grandmaster Flash, Mel , Sha Rock and Caz.
Super sexy smoothass lyrical genius rappers here just simply terrorizing the mike. That killer rhythm moves you way way better than these potato rappers today.
New emcees shouldn't be able to record unless they can 1st flow over these beats!
Without cuss words. Can't stand El Aye rappers.
Exactly totally agree 100%
Parties must have been live back then hip hop in it's purest form.
Hypnotic!
4:13 MC Sha-Rock’s Verse
Cheeba Cheeba!
hi you grew up with these guys ?
You just bought me back!!!
love this
oh, going to skate key rolling rink
Y e s!!!!
...im puttin on my british walkers & my kangol RIGHT NOW, so i can stand in the mirror in my B-BOY stance!💯
No that's old CLASSIC shit. I here you.
D a m n!!! You just bought me back!!!
Dont forget the sheepskin and Cazals.
WHAT?!!! The creased CK’s, Mach neck under the Chams DeBaron button up? 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Yes sir this is hip hop at its best
I had this, thanks for the memories!
The great beginning.
this lady came to nashville and taught us dance. she was from ny. I knew at 12,she said at side I remember
you got any count coolout and superrhynes and barnaby bones aka jimmy spicer and maestro. or any red alert mixes with sparky dee or dimples dee, or peebllee poo, any mikey d. peacce
Hip Hop Non Stop.. DeWitt Clinton H.S. Class of '81. The fun years of Hip Hop... Summer Fun At/In The Valley Park.... Yes Yes Ya'll…...
ALL I CAN SAY IS WOO!! I REMEMBER BACK WAY BACK IN THE DAYZ (SOUND MASTERS) IN CASTLE HILL 1973-74 RUNNING SHIT-MUSLE MAN RON
OuR CULTURE , OUR ERA , OUR 🎵 MUSIC IS FOREVER GREATNESS
I had the whole tape back in the days
Hip Hop, Don’t Stop!?
How do you honestly get a Puerto Rican or a Jamaican out of this 🤔?
Exactly
Riddim mon, all in da riddim
Gil 180 BX 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💯🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷💯
Got this on WAX!
Don't 4get, 3 Wisemen, Dizzy Hieghts, Junior G, Nutrament, Davy Crocket, Cyberman, Jive Junior, London All Star Breakers, Family Quest, Lady Mystry Mc, Emix, Dirty Harry, Cheeko, Dynamic Force, Sargent Rock, Capital Boys, London Rhyme Syndicate, Herbie, and the Mastermind funk sound, Cookie Crew, Cosmic Jam, Streets Ahead, Dj Fingaz, Dolby D, The Lisham Grove Posse, Dy Morph,The Demon Boyz,, plus all mcs from the reggae fast style chat scene-We rocked hard back in the days London style!
People ya'll do know on the part Sha Rock is rapping on that is not not Flash cutting that's DJ Baron the Funky Four DJ
Yup that's baron
I’m fucking 20 again where’s my Kango
I'm just here to discover history since this is the original female mc
Can anyone help me? I’m trying to find the song where they mention some nyc high schools at the end. I went to one of them but was in elementary school when the song came out.
Jazzy Sensation
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Sha rock is the shure shot.
Are you hearing the symmetry between dj n mC
dope
Originators of the game
🌊🌊🌊🌊
I give Grandmaster Flash his props! However,
DJ. Grandmaster Flowers,(Jonathon Cameron Flowers) was a Disc Jockey from Brooklyn. He opened up for the Godfather of Soul, James Brown at Yankee Stadium in “1969.” Do your own Independent Investigation. Why is he never mentioned?
As a young Disc Jockey in the game without any fame, I witness my first Disc Jockey back in 1975. A Latino brother name “Frankie” from Vernon Ave, between Lewis and Stuyvesant Ave. That’s Brooklyn, Bed-Stuy… P.E.A.C.E. = Perpetual Education Always Create Expansion!
I believe he is mentioned in the documentary Chuck D narrates on Pre-Herc/Flash hiphop.
Stop this myth about Flowers opening up for James Brown at Yankee Stadium. He was hired as a scab to just play intermission music between acts because the unionized engineers would not do it. He was not spinning with two turntables and a mixer. So stop all this B.S. myth and he was not billed as an act.
@@ColtanFree Do you have a link or article to that? I kind of heard the same thing about Flowers opening for James Brown being a myth
Your post made no point and has no connection to this video. Flowers is always mentioned as being a DJ pioneer and one of the top Disco DJ's in NYC but he wasn't a Hip Hop DJ. He wasn't doing what Flash, Theodore, Jazzy Jay, JC, and other Bronx DJ's were doing
2:45 Throwing shots at Sugarhill Gang
use to being felt from some shit like this ol school
Is it just me I can hear another one bit the dust
Convention '81....
yes yes yo
💞💞