I did a whole research paper about graffiti’s history my senior year in high school. Just about everything you said is accurate to what I did. I feel like the biggest toy dawg 😂😅
@jayrohena5094 actually freddy started writing in the early 70s with the fabulous 5,hence the name fab5 freddy. One of his most memorable pieces is the Campbell soup car that he wasn't able to finish cause the train pulled out the lay up.
I can fully resentate with this. i myself come from amsterdam in the netherlands and here graffiti developed in a different way than from new york. Here people started writing political statements and the graffiti came out of the punk scene where poeple strated writing thier band names everywhere. Then quick from new york came here and changed into the more well known nyc graff. But i wachted a movie docu about how graffiti started in amsterdam with my dad and he told me that so many people lied. And i first thought "oh he is just saying stuff to i dont really know if to believe him" and then he showed me a bunch of facts that proved him right. Also i talked to a famous graffiti writer that also went to nyc at that time (mickey/mick la rock) and she also said that she saw that a lot of people lie in those kind of movies. Really wierd.
That's because many graffiti artists are devided on if they feel it counts as being the same as what we do. I'd say by cornbreads standards it does and therefore he certainly isn't the first. I think for this debate (of first graffiti) it certainly is relevant
Would love to see a video on your knowledge of the history of graffiti. It would be great to learn about the artists who made a huge impact but are not getting the recognition they deserve!
This is true of hip hop in general as well, there are a lot of lies about its origin that have been cemented in mainstream media. I think because it started out as such a NY-centric culture it ignored many of the pioneers whose roots were southern US, and because of the controversial nature, how influential 5 Percenters were, etc
Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
I see it discussed occasionally but it seems to me that Hispanic gangs in southern California were writing on walls as far back as the 1910s to 20s. I dont see it ever discussed how much modern graffiti owes to all the amazing rock poster art from the 60s. Artists like Rick Griffin were playing with lettewrs with shadows and 3-d and bright colors. I wouldnt be surprised if people say I dont know what Im talking about but just google Rick Griffin poster art and I think you will immediately see what I'm talkking about. Ces is the only really well known graff writer that I have seen pay tribute to these "roots".
@@Bb99bb99kb Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
my friend neon tfp was thinking he was the first european writing on subways in nyc and found out 2021 that there was a dutch guy befor him took 35 years to find that out
Have you heard of BILLY 167? He's meant to be the guy who influenced SEEN the most. Some people even say SEEN bit his style. Also, a writer called IN was the king of throw-ups, back in the '70s. I think he quit in '76, after claiming to have painted 10,000 throw-ups on trains. As for IZ, he was never particularly skilled as an artist, but I always loved that whole-car that he painted with LADY PINK, that was in 'Subway Art'. You know, it was a tribute to all the dead Rock stars, and had all the grave stones on it? Graffiti actually killed him in the end, due to all the fumes he inhaled during his youth. Wasn't there meant to be a documentary being made about him, years ago?
Demer is not from the 70s. He was hardbody mid 80s street era with Trap, Edge, Enuf, Saint, SPone, JA, Trim, Dash, Veefer, and those guys. Some trains but made their real rep above ground. The original sin is Subway Art as it created a "canon". Sort of like the Bible. Let some in, but left even more out. That being said there are some pretty good books and docs out there that provide a fuller picture. Mascots and Mugs, for example. In general your point is correct. That while you will see pictures of In, Sonic, IZ, Quik, Heart, Jester/Dy 167, Cey (Adams) and Scop, Min, Cer, Gnome (Brooklyn style! And, why you do Anime inspired characters), OE 3, Phase 2, Ace 137, Abby, Chain 3, Kool 131, Slave, Poke, Tess and No, Mac 2, Revs and Cost, Shame 125, Billy 167, Demo, Saint as well as super crews like TC, RTW (baddest of them all), TDS, TMT and TPA (the Kings from Queens) they do not get talked about nearly enough. You don't get the sense of how big they were. Which is a shame.
@@clh2192 I mean he did those in the 80s sure but he started in the 70s. Not like I spent every day with the man working in his store or anything. Edit, to be fair though he did start with a different name and get demer later
@@TheartistblockDon't think he was hitting the trains in the 70s. The guys he was writing with? They were all from the mid to late 80s. But hey anything is possible, what did he write?
I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that one. His crew TMB is still alive and well. And people mention him and pay tribute to him all the time. At least on Instagram. No hate, but there are better writers who are way more overlooked. SP One, TKID, Tracy 168, Comet, etc.
Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
How can you fact check people unless you check their rap sheet? It was a crime of vandalism for decades. I do remember names like Deez, Wiz, Flash, and Luckyy. Also cameras were expensive in the 70's. Everybody didn't have a camera and nobody was stupid enough to record themselves doing the crime. And lastly, if your art stayed up for longer than a month you were lucky. People constantly re-did tags.
You really can't and that's the issue. It's all he said she said pluss the limited photos that do exist and that's just about it. That's why I don't think this is an issue we can solve.
By that standard my rap sheet wouldn't count in your fact check, I never once copped a "vandalism" charge, some B&E, some trespass and 52 Property Damage charges. Then if you do accept the property damage charges as evidence and cross referenced it with my surviving photo's from the era you'd think i got busted for every piece i ever did. My house burned down in 2005 with my entire collection, so of course nobody is going to believe me except a very few close friends and my brother, that combined with the threat of jail as a "repeat offender" made me so depressed i didn't paint for 18 years. Now everyone thinks i am some old shhh talking toy who only just started painting, and apart from about 60 pics i had left at my brothers house from 1998 to 2002 i can't prove otherwise. Grim is right on, the real history is so distorted it's crazy, now i see guys from my day who only did the same 3 letter throwy about 20 times on trains on podcasts jabbering about how if you didn't hit those trains on that line you're nobody, worst part is he is sort of right. I had over 600 full blown 6 letter pieces on walls and freights that counted for nothing in the end. Still worth it.
I mean by all means let's hear a bit about him, I'm always down for more info. If you don't want to drop it here in a comment, feel free to email me, jongrim219@gmail.com Legit, I'd love to hear some history from you
The saying that those who know don't talk and the ones that talk don't know applies here. You are dealing with an illegal activity. It is not as though this is something people want to be associated with openly in the main.
I had issues with this too, can't know what to believe. I fully agree with what you said about the end about respect! Maybe this problem can be avoided/fixed for future generations. And I never noticed before... but you pronounce 'museum' like a dutch person :P
Hey grim, i used to tune in to your streams on twitch YEARS ago and would learn a ton just chilling in the streams. Along the time i fell off of art and focused in other things and returning i know that u dont stream anymore but is there a good way to reach out to you for critiques and breakdowns etc? Im thinking of getting the books you worked on as i remember you working on those for a long time but wanted to know incase i have some questions that come up along the way. Hopefully youve been good man
Damn wonder if you carry that same mentality in history class lol. "Oh man people talking about WW2 when they weren't there is fucking weird". Bit of a stupid outlook.
Great job . Alot of the history was focused on the bronxs . Not brooklyn and queens . I interviewed alot of the old skool guys. Props to ree aka opel . He is a legend and vinny who gets no mention in history.
Oh my friend it's not about style at all, don't focus on that. Why? Well because any name can have style, style will come after years of practice and once you have it you can apply it to any name. Now for opinion, and keep in mind this is only my opinion, I mike mercy the best. The others are good too.
You also find cave paintings in France and come to terms with the fact that people have done this, and all other obvious shit like making music and so on forever all throughout space and time and it's fucking stupid to try to take credit for using spray paint to mark physical objects etc. Who invented spray paint, anyway?
the way i see it you shouldnt learn the history if you arent doing it everyday or very frequently because youre spending that time learning about peoples experiences and not getting up you college boys gotta go out more if you think all that matters when some old head is probably lying or forgetting parts of the story
Staff 161 is making good movies about it, and he was there at the beginning. You're not looking in the right places. Iz was great, but he wasn't first or second generation. There are also other people who are interviewing the older writers like Charmin 65 to document the history. The only thing that I believe that you talked about was that your friend was lying.
N.Y.C. FACT,NO WHERE NEAR THIS,EVERYTHING INVOLVED WITH OUR ART IS CONNECTED TO N.Y.C.,BREAK DANCING, GRAFFITI, RHYMEING ,ALL N.Y.C, YARDS ,LAY UPS,TRACY 168,SEEN,ECT,ECT ,FAZE ,LEE,LADY PINK, THIS GOES BACK TO LATE 60Z ,
This toy is lying about EVERYONE lying about the history. Look up Bronx Aerosol Arts Documentary Project. Those are the people who were actually there.
for someone to say cornbread is the first they'd have to intentionally ignore all of the many examples that predate cornbread by a long shot. People in the UK, even. also, spoiler alert, I'm not from NY, but that being said, many people outside NY know cornbread CANT be the first, never was, and never will be. the facts don't lie.
@@imjustsaying401 lol you're the one with the burden of proof buddy. What proof do you have that cornbread was doing graffiti before the Roman, before the people writing bird lives that predate cornbread, before Mr eternity, before people writing their names in California, before people writing their names on walls in NY in the 40s, before the gangs cornbread himself admits did graffiti before him? What proof do you have that he predates any and ALL of those? I'd be shocked if you can seeing as he was still in his dad's nuts during some of these
@@Theartistblock he documented and widely excepted as the worlds first, you made the claim that he wasn't so you have the burden of truth and making more claims is not prof of your original claim. Graffiti at its core is writing your name for clout and i don't think the romans did that.
@@imjustsaying401 wildly accepted AFTER he was made famous from a documentary. Before that no one outside philly really knew or cared about him. It was alread in ny in the 40s, and once again mr eternity. Once again plenty of others did graffiti before he did and yes they did it for clout, especially in ancient Rome long before he did. They made up fake names, wrote them publicly illegally, and took spots from one another and tried to get their name out there as much as possible, literally the essence of bombing thay youre referring to (I saw your other comment stating clout as a factor as well as this new comment). Now, the person that made him famous, zephyr, even walked that statement back over on Instagram. Cornbread factually is not the world's first and to state that he is requires to either lie or requires you to intentionally ignore all those who came before. He documented his history so well, he also forgot when he started. He initially insisted on one year, then when that wasn't early enough he suddenly claims it was years earlier. Little does he know, even if he claimed it was in the 50s he'd still the race to be the first. That being said, you'll find any reason to ignore facts that don't fit your goal because you're less focused on the truth and facts an more focused on making anything fit your predetermined conclusion
@@Chris-gh6ux it definitely wasn't cornbread. This guys brown nosing cornbread without knowing much else past what he heared in a documentary. If you're talking who made tagging popular than yes taki is responsible for that. He wasn't the first ever though.
thank you for your work,as we can see this happen to many things in history i believe respect is more important than history, but i understand the need for it, and for the art and craft,as with anything you have to invest time and understanding, and many hours of practice,we can sometimes get lost in "imitating" others work and not finding our own unique style and reason for doing it.. but thats jus me,i deal with a brain injury from motorcycle accidents and deal with some other stuff,found some therapy in it , my introduction in to the art many year ago, a friend showed me a documentary called- Infamy The Movie - Graffiti Documentary.very good and recommended if you are getting into the art😎505
Hmmmmm. I'm not a fan of this comment because I feel like you misunderstood while having good intentions. With all do respect the following is said in a kind way, keep that in mind. So number 1 I didn't decide anything, simply stating facts isn't be deciding anything. It's true people lie in these interviews, it's true some people don't get the credit they deserved despite playing massive roles like iz the wiz) , it's true people only got fame due to movies. None of that is false. Also, when I'm around legends all day as a kid and I see factual legends make fun of, denounce, and straight up say how full of crap certain legends are and say they aren't really a legend, that isn't me deciding, that's them. When I see a room of legends and suddenly some random guy I don't know walks in and NOT A SINGLE new school kid including myself knows the person yet all the old heads are greeting this person calling them a legend, it becomes clear that , like I said , some people are legends that we don't hear about. That individual was Ree2 . So no, I didn't claim anything, all of this was facts from the old heads and based on actual events. Lastly when an older legend is in the comments of this very video AGREEING with me and this video, it only proves my point more.
Throughout history especially in science, there are many occasions where people came up with similar concepts and theories, independently at the same time. The same happens with arts and music. The rise of electronic/ house music. The birth of aerosol graffiti. Maybe there is a super intellegence that humans can tap into on some level? Maybe coincidences just occur?
Why tell cornbread was the first, when we all know it was that guy who made Ea-Nasir famous for selling bad copper? 😉 But jokes aside, are there any good books or references who save statements from the old, old school? Never heard of Izthewiz till now and that feels just wrong.....
Unfortunately, the only good book on the market is Subway art. any other book, while entertaining is pretty much a waste of money. Most are either filled with BS stories mixed in with few true stories, or they're simply packed with BS from cover to cover.
@@Theartistblock Thx for the answer 🙏 I'm definitely going to check it out. Do you know if there is anything new planned before all the legends are taken by time?
That's fine, I don't often care for the opinion of people who hear facts and ignore them based on shallow things like a cap. I tend to think of those types as not being too smart.
Here’s the real problem: graffiti is the tip of the spear for gentrification. Kids from the suburbs, otherwise quite well-off, prey on “blighted” neighborhoods. 20 years later they buy the building at a loss and flip it into commodified housing.
This is true in Los Angeles that kid Rohg rxi runs shit he has throwies on everything that guy scom runs shit cross country every state I've been at he's already their it's a trip even parts of Mexico don't believe social media
I did a whole research paper about graffiti’s history my senior year in high school. Just about everything you said is accurate to what I did. I feel like the biggest toy dawg 😂😅
fun fact. fab 5 freddy wasnt a graffiti artist until after he played the character in the movie "wild style".
@jayrohena5094 actually freddy started writing in the early 70s with the fabulous 5,hence the name fab5 freddy. One of his most memorable pieces is the Campbell soup car that he wasn't able to finish cause the train pulled out the lay up.
I can fully resentate with this.
i myself come from amsterdam in the netherlands and here graffiti developed in a different way than from new york.
Here people started writing political statements and the graffiti came out of the punk scene where poeple strated writing thier band names everywhere.
Then quick from new york came here and changed into the more well known nyc graff.
But i wachted a movie docu about how graffiti started in amsterdam with my dad and he told me that so many people lied.
And i first thought "oh he is just saying stuff to i dont really know if to believe him" and then he showed me a bunch of facts that proved him right.
Also i talked to a famous graffiti writer that also went to nyc at that time (mickey/mick la rock) and she also said that she saw that a lot of people lie in those kind of movies.
Really wierd.
amsterdam was looking wild in early 80s
Grim want all the smoke.
Bro just described human history..
Reminds me of something a good friend of mine used to say: “you got no pictures, you got no story.”
No one ever talks about the LA Mexican gang graffiti in the 50’s
That's because many graffiti artists are devided on if they feel it counts as being the same as what we do. I'd say by cornbreads standards it does and therefore he certainly isn't the first. I think for this debate (of first graffiti) it certainly is relevant
@@Theartistblockyou say that because your a culture vulture just like the rest of the lie-tinos we’re on too you buddy.
Could you possible link and article or video about this? its interesting but I can’t find anything about it.
@@Theartistblock the lies stop here #microphonecheck out now!!! No more guests in hiphop culture every body’s evicted!
@@Bb99bb99kbNah Tariq is not accurate with street / subway art. Cornbread just wrote on the wall. It wasn't creative / artistic
Would love to see a video on your knowledge of the history of graffiti. It would be great to learn about the artists who made a huge impact but are not getting the recognition they deserve!
Look up Staff 161 The Ebony Dukes. He's the real authority on the artwork not this toy who runs this channel who talks too fast for no reason.
This is true of hip hop in general as well, there are a lot of lies about its origin that have been cemented in mainstream media. I think because it started out as such a NY-centric culture it ignored many of the pioneers whose roots were southern US, and because of the controversial nature, how influential 5 Percenters were, etc
Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
The real writers know who is a legend or not. It's the guys that they looked up to and were inspired by when they were coming up.
I see it discussed occasionally but it seems to me that Hispanic gangs in southern California were writing on walls as far back as the 1910s to 20s. I dont see it ever discussed how much modern graffiti owes to all the amazing rock poster art from the 60s. Artists like Rick Griffin were playing with lettewrs with shadows and 3-d and bright colors. I wouldnt be surprised if people say I
dont know what Im talking about but just google Rick Griffin poster art and I think you will immediately see what I'm talkking about. Ces is the only really well known graff writer that I have seen pay tribute to these "roots".
Lies
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Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
@@ev8318 #microphonecheck out now!!!
Man, i love watching videos like these, Thank you for all the effort you put into your videos
my friend neon tfp was thinking he was the first european writing on subways in nyc and found out 2021 that there was a dutch guy befor him took 35 years to find that out
Have you heard of BILLY 167? He's meant to be the guy who influenced SEEN the most. Some people even say SEEN bit his style. Also, a writer called IN was the king of throw-ups, back in the '70s. I think he quit in '76, after claiming to have painted 10,000 throw-ups on trains.
As for IZ, he was never particularly skilled as an artist, but I always loved that whole-car that he painted with LADY PINK, that was in 'Subway Art'. You know, it was a tribute to all the dead Rock stars, and had all the grave stones on it? Graffiti actually killed him in the end, due to all the fumes he inhaled during his youth. Wasn't there meant to be a documentary being made about him, years ago?
Interview demer, that would be dope
Demer is not from the 70s. He was hardbody mid 80s street era with Trap, Edge, Enuf, Saint, SPone, JA, Trim, Dash, Veefer, and those guys. Some trains but made their real rep above ground. The original sin is Subway Art as it created a "canon". Sort of like the Bible. Let some in, but left even more out. That being said there are some pretty good books and docs out there that provide a fuller picture. Mascots and Mugs, for example. In general your point is correct. That while you will see pictures of In, Sonic, IZ, Quik, Heart, Jester/Dy 167, Cey (Adams) and Scop, Min, Cer, Gnome (Brooklyn style! And, why you do Anime inspired characters), OE 3, Phase 2, Ace 137, Abby, Chain 3, Kool 131, Slave, Poke, Tess and No, Mac 2, Revs and Cost, Shame 125, Billy 167, Demo, Saint as well as super crews like TC, RTW (baddest of them all), TDS, TMT and TPA (the Kings from Queens) they do not get talked about nearly enough. You don't get the sense of how big they were. Which is a shame.
Demer was 72 or 74.
@@TheartistblockIf you're talking about the Demer in those photos (1:39)? Definitely 80s.
@@clh2192 I mean he did those in the 80s sure but he started in the 70s. Not like I spent every day with the man working in his store or anything.
Edit, to be fair though he did start with a different name and get demer later
@@TheartistblockDon't think he was hitting the trains in the 70s. The guys he was writing with? They were all from the mid to late 80s. But hey anything is possible, what did he write?
So true about Iz The Wiz…gets overlooked so often but was a true king!
I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that one. His crew TMB is still alive and well. And people mention him and pay tribute to him all the time. At least on Instagram.
No hate, but there are better writers who are way more overlooked. SP One, TKID, Tracy 168, Comet, etc.
Checkout the graffiti in The Westside Story movie that was filmed in 1960 and then debut in theaters in 1961. Cornbread would be 7 years old in 1961. The play was created in 1957, which would make cornbread 4 years old. I'm not referring to prop graffiti, but to actual real graffiti tags.
How can you fact check people unless you check their rap sheet? It was a crime of vandalism for decades. I do remember names like Deez, Wiz, Flash, and Luckyy. Also cameras were expensive in the 70's. Everybody didn't have a camera and nobody was stupid enough to record themselves doing the crime. And lastly, if your art stayed up for longer than a month you were lucky. People constantly re-did tags.
You really can't and that's the issue. It's all he said she said pluss the limited photos that do exist and that's just about it. That's why I don't think this is an issue we can solve.
By that standard my rap sheet wouldn't count in your fact check, I never once copped a "vandalism" charge, some B&E, some trespass and 52 Property Damage charges.
Then if you do accept the property damage charges as evidence and cross referenced it with my surviving photo's from the era you'd think i got busted for every piece i ever did.
My house burned down in 2005 with my entire collection, so of course nobody is going to believe me except a very few close friends and my brother, that combined with the threat of jail as a "repeat offender" made me so depressed i didn't paint for 18 years. Now everyone thinks i am some old shhh talking toy who only just started painting, and apart from about 60 pics i had left at my brothers house from 1998 to 2002 i can't prove otherwise.
Grim is right on, the real history is so distorted it's crazy, now i see guys from my day who only did the same 3 letter throwy about 20 times on trains on podcasts jabbering about how if you didn't hit those trains on that line you're nobody, worst part is he is sort of right. I had over 600 full blown 6 letter pieces on walls and freights that counted for nothing in the end.
Still worth it.
CHECKER 170, SONNY 107, AMOR 170, VO5 who was one of the youngest writers coming out the Bronx
@heryace9825: My man Mike tagged VO5
@terrenceliburd8655 that's dope, in what city?
IZ the Wiz is far from underrated. For a dude who pretty much just did the same straight letter over and over, he gets plenty of love.
Oh actually if you weren't slagging him off please ignore last comment
first big famous writer was kyselak born in 1798 and was super active older than fright writers or army graffiti kilroy was here 1940s
Look up Arthur Stace.
@@jaymannewell 1930 is not earlier than 1800
Didn't say it was. Just thought you'd be interested
@@jaymannewell there is a movie about him. I’m interested 👍💕one love
Cause the new generation is not interesting in knowledge no more
@@ulischroder7618 There is a few YT vids and a book, we put Eternity on the Sydney Opera house once. rock on mate
I came just to hear you pronounce "museum" 🤣 I randomly thought about that the other day too. Cracked me up.
Lmao I can't say that word at all I don't get it haha. Krim and I were just talking about you today and how sweet you are. Hope all is well for you!
I wanna see more of these history vids. These guys who we dont know, let us know!! You have knowledge from Demer that is super valuable
You should do a segment on the real graffiti writer from the '70s King 2
it still happens to this day, cats that haven't put in work in LA are in galleries and they don't talk about the real artis like Butcher 3A
I mean by all means let's hear a bit about him, I'm always down for more info. If you don't want to drop it here in a comment, feel free to email me, jongrim219@gmail.com
Legit, I'd love to hear some history from you
Iz is starting to get his respect, like he's supposed to, iz was the man
The saying that those who know don't talk and the ones that talk don't know applies here. You are dealing with an illegal activity. It is not as though this is something people want to be associated with openly in the main.
no one talks about the LA dust riders in the early 1900s, decades before the graffiti scene started
MARE interviewed MIN, and they talked about iz
I had issues with this too, can't know what to believe. I fully agree with what you said about the end about respect! Maybe this problem can be avoided/fixed for future generations.
And I never noticed before... but you pronounce 'museum' like a dutch person :P
thank you brother, this is spot on. dude is on point this is the factual reality of the art form
We'd just have to build a Time Machine then.
Hey grim, i used to tune in to your streams on twitch YEARS ago and would learn a ton just chilling in the streams. Along the time i fell off of art and focused in other things and returning i know that u dont stream anymore but is there a good way to reach out to you for critiques and breakdowns etc? Im thinking of getting the books you worked on as i remember you working on those for a long time but wanted to know incase i have some questions that come up along the way. Hopefully youve been good man
Great vid grim, always look forward to your uploads!
Demer also did not expect that this style of graffiti has spread to other parts of The US what more AROUND THE WORLD. It has become international!
lol people talking about shit they weren't there for is fucking weird
Damn wonder if you carry that same mentality in history class lol. "Oh man people talking about WW2 when they weren't there is fucking weird". Bit of a stupid outlook.
@@Theartistblockdork
Great job . Alot of the history was focused on the bronxs . Not brooklyn and queens . I interviewed alot of the old skool guys. Props to ree aka opel . He is a legend and vinny who gets no mention in history.
what name sounds best. I know that it's mainly about style, but could I just get an opinion? MENACE, MERCY, or ROGUE
Oh my friend it's not about style at all, don't focus on that. Why? Well because any name can have style, style will come after years of practice and once you have it you can apply it to any name. Now for opinion, and keep in mind this is only my opinion, I mike mercy the best. The others are good too.
I'm currently using MERCY.@@Theartistblock
Mercy
Mercy all the way
we should share this video as much as possible for people to do the first steps of research haha
You also find cave paintings in France and come to terms with the fact that people have done this, and all other obvious shit like making music and so on forever all throughout space and time and it's fucking stupid to try to take credit for using spray paint to mark physical objects etc. Who invented spray paint, anyway?
White people
the way i see it you shouldnt learn the history if you arent doing it everyday or very frequently because youre spending that time learning about peoples experiences and not getting up you college boys gotta go out more if you think all that matters when some old head is probably lying or forgetting parts of the story
Whomever told you a SOUL PATCH was acceptable, LIED TO YOU!
Wow facts! Good Topic Grim!!! Blessings to you!!!
Thanks brother I appreciate it. Bless you too man 🙏
Staff 161 is making good movies about it, and he was there at the beginning. You're not looking in the right places.
Iz was great, but he wasn't first or second generation. There are also other people who are interviewing the older writers like Charmin 65 to document the history. The only thing that I believe that you talked about was that your friend was lying.
They actually didn't tell you, that I am a legend too
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Grafitti comes from grafito.
First done 10.000 B.C.
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Other than calling it the G word, this is more or less right on...
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This toy is lying about EVERYONE lying about the history. Look up Bronx Aerosol Arts Documentary Project. Those are the people who were actually there.
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Newyorker will always claim to be the creators but the real ones new cornbread was the first
for someone to say cornbread is the first they'd have to intentionally ignore all of the many examples that predate cornbread by a long shot. People in the UK, even. also, spoiler alert, I'm not from NY, but that being said, many people outside NY know cornbread CANT be the first, never was, and never will be. the facts don't lie.
@@Theartistblock what prof do you have to supert your claim
@@imjustsaying401 lol you're the one with the burden of proof buddy. What proof do you have that cornbread was doing graffiti before the Roman, before the people writing bird lives that predate cornbread, before Mr eternity, before people writing their names in California, before people writing their names on walls in NY in the 40s, before the gangs cornbread himself admits did graffiti before him? What proof do you have that he predates any and ALL of those? I'd be shocked if you can seeing as he was still in his dad's nuts during some of these
@@Theartistblock he documented and widely excepted as the worlds first, you made the claim that he wasn't so you have the burden of truth and making more claims is not prof of your original claim. Graffiti at its core is writing your name for clout and i don't think the romans did that.
@@imjustsaying401 wildly accepted AFTER he was made famous from a documentary. Before that no one outside philly really knew or cared about him. It was alread in ny in the 40s, and once again mr eternity. Once again plenty of others did graffiti before he did and yes they did it for clout, especially in ancient Rome long before he did. They made up fake names, wrote them publicly illegally, and took spots from one another and tried to get their name out there as much as possible, literally the essence of bombing thay youre referring to (I saw your other comment stating clout as a factor as well as this new comment).
Now, the person that made him famous, zephyr, even walked that statement back over on Instagram. Cornbread factually is not the world's first and to state that he is requires to either lie or requires you to intentionally ignore all those who came before. He documented his history so well, he also forgot when he started. He initially insisted on one year, then when that wasn't early enough he suddenly claims it was years earlier. Little does he know, even if he claimed it was in the 50s he'd still the race to be the first. That being said, you'll find any reason to ignore facts that don't fit your goal because you're less focused on the truth and facts an more focused on making anything fit your predetermined conclusion
Yeah l don't believe most of what l hear any way. Most of the so called legends are just people in the right place at the right time.
i really don't care. Graffiti is a lot of talk anyways. Always was always will be.
I love old school graffiti
Who cares.Go out.Tell no one.
Wasn’t taki 183 was the first graffiti writer or no someone correct me
Cornbread
@@Runitup84 i don’t think it was cornbread tbh
@@Chris-gh6ux it definitely wasn't cornbread. This guys brown nosing cornbread without knowing much else past what he heared in a documentary. If you're talking who made tagging popular than yes taki is responsible for that. He wasn't the first ever though.
@@Theartistblock thank the roman empire for that
thank you for your work,as we can see this happen to many things in history i believe respect is more important than history, but i understand the need for it, and for the art and craft,as with anything you have to invest time and understanding, and many hours of practice,we can sometimes get lost in "imitating" others work and not finding our own unique style and reason for doing it.. but thats jus me,i deal with a brain injury from motorcycle accidents and deal with some other stuff,found some therapy in it , my introduction in to the art many year ago, a friend showed me a documentary called- Infamy The Movie - Graffiti Documentary.very good and recommended if you are getting into the art😎505
I see a lot of reverence to Iz the Wiz actually
Why don’t you use your platform to make a definitive history (as best as you can) series? Museums are jokes.
Preach!!
I met iz the wiz in the 90s nice guy
iz helped put queens on the map
I wonder if cavemen did a bit of graffiti in the prehistoric days lol
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It's always the SAMOld sh*t...y'know!!!
A Giant nothing burger of a video
Wild style.
Absolutely true!!
It's amazing how something so irrelevant is still in today's society.
Lol you're not wrong. It's kind of amazing that this stuck around
This guy is clueless….
So cornbread wasn’t the first graffiti artist?
Nope
@@wicklash9065 oh lord no, not even close. We could give him a 30 year head start and he wouldnt be in the first 5 or 10
@@Theartistblockso who was?
@@wicklash9065so who was?
@@Theartistblocklet me guess Puerto Ricans created hiphop as well? lol
I have a iz the wiz painting!
The human ego....*sigh* "Alexa play Ego Trip by De La Soul
Talks about 70s graff. Shows 80s photos.. read a book
Who are you to decide who's a legend or not?
Hmmmmm. I'm not a fan of this comment because I feel like you misunderstood while having good intentions. With all do respect the following is said in a kind way, keep that in mind.
So number 1 I didn't decide anything, simply stating facts isn't be deciding anything. It's true people lie in these interviews, it's true some people don't get the credit they deserved despite playing massive roles like iz the wiz) , it's true people only got fame due to movies. None of that is false. Also, when I'm around legends all day as a kid and I see factual legends make fun of, denounce, and straight up say how full of crap certain legends are and say they aren't really a legend, that isn't me deciding, that's them. When I see a room of legends and suddenly some random guy I don't know walks in and NOT A SINGLE new school kid including myself knows the person yet all the old heads are greeting this person calling them a legend, it becomes clear that , like I said , some people are legends that we don't hear about. That individual was Ree2 . So no, I didn't claim anything, all of this was facts from the old heads and based on actual events. Lastly when an older legend is in the comments of this very video AGREEING with me and this video, it only proves my point more.
@Theartistblock I agree with you, buddy. I made that comment before I watched the whole video.
Throughout history especially in science, there are many occasions where people came up with similar concepts and theories, independently at the same time. The same happens with arts and music. The rise of electronic/ house music. The birth of aerosol graffiti. Maybe there is a super intellegence that humans can tap into on some level? Maybe coincidences just occur?
cornbread philly 1965 kicked it off the right way impressing a girl
Cornbreads a dork and a liar
Why tell cornbread was the first, when we all know it was that guy who made Ea-Nasir famous for selling bad copper? 😉
But jokes aside, are there any good books or references who save statements from the old, old school? Never heard of Izthewiz till now and that feels just wrong.....
Unfortunately, the only good book on the market is Subway art. any other book, while entertaining is pretty much a waste of money. Most are either filled with BS stories mixed in with few true stories, or they're simply packed with BS from cover to cover.
@@Theartistblock Thx for the answer 🙏 I'm definitely going to check it out. Do you know if there is anything new planned before all the legends are taken by time?
I’m not listening to someone who still wears a beanie visor 😅😂
That's fine, I don't often care for the opinion of people who hear facts and ignore them based on shallow things like a cap. I tend to think of those types as not being too smart.
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You’re just jealous he looks cool in that beanie
Here’s the real problem: graffiti is the tip of the spear for gentrification. Kids from the suburbs, otherwise quite well-off, prey on “blighted” neighborhoods. 20 years later they buy the building at a loss and flip it into commodified housing.
You wanna really vandalize? Hit a mall, hit a Gucci store, hit a car dealership. Don’t paint in the “ghetto”
Graffiti should be a political act, a crime of property. Don’t punch down. Punch up. You will be caught, there will be consequences. That’s the point
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This is true in Los Angeles that kid Rohg rxi runs shit he has throwies on everything that guy scom runs shit cross country every state I've been at he's already their it's a trip even parts of Mexico don't believe social media
This is all a waste of time... what makes a vandal credible???
Your the “ graffiti gatekeeper “
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