This is 2024!this is awesome! There is nothing like this today this is true talent and original I wonder where these guys are today I am 52 I was a kid when this video came out! I love it bring it Back !
Im 54 started to bboy at age 13 in nyc during this era. The vibe was dope. Trains were bombed lots of clubs all over manhattan. Even though the violence and crime was far worse than now. But we got thru it. Great memories.
Classic 80's Hip-Hop. This beat is being brought back by a DJ with scratches and perfect timing. No digital loop machines or samplers. OG elements of Hip-Hop!!!
At age 11 I was friends with a Puerto Rican kid named Kenny who lived in Ravenwood projects in Queens I met Kenny in church and would go to his apartment on Sundays for the best ham and swiss sandwiches (made by his beautiful grandmother) and to watch TV One Sunday as I'm sitting in the living room Kenny looks out the window and starts yelling for me to come check out his friend. There was a skinny dude about 5'8" in the children's play area with a bandana on, wearing stylish gym clothes and Adidas. He was practicing his dance routines and doing windmills ...it was his friend Corey Montalvo aka ICEY ICE! We went nuts screaming at what we were witnessing. It's as though Superman was outside our window. Corey was the greatest show on earth for us kids After that I decided to be a breakdancer and even tried to join Kenny's crew a year later The next time I saw Corey was I believe in 1985 on TV breakdancing for president Ronald Reagan in his inauguration. He had made it into the NYC BREAKERS. The greatest breakdance crew in history, although Rock Steady Crew was more famous
This is awesome, makes me real nostalgic. When this music and breakdancing were a thing in the early 1980s, I was still in elementary school. On the weekends or late afternoon or early evenings on the weekdays, older kids or young adults would gather at our school's playground. Break out the boomboxes, flattened out cardboard boxes, and the guys would just be there dancing off. I used to love watching them. The moves, the handoffs, the posing LOL I still love it!
when this show "Graffiti Rock" aired, there was a MC's battled - Run DMC and Cool Moe D. Why didn't the breakers battle? If the Rock Steady Crew was on here, we could have gotten another chapter of "Beat Street". For what it was worth this was beautiful.
NYCB were the best. Pioneers of the dance. Ultimate Respect for Action, Powerful Pexter, Mr. Wave, Flip Rock, Kid Nice, Glide Master (RIP), Lil' Lep, and Icy Ice.
i was a b-boy in the uk back in 80's and i remember the first day i nailed the windmill !! still makes me smile such an iconic era..i am 50 yrs now and still get twitchy limbs when i hear the music or see some breakin...Best era ever
Yep born in London 71-and can still remember linking 5-6 windmills on concrete,took alot of pain and determination to get there so I'll never forget,I'm 52 now and can still string a few together,maybe🤔
@@layditms2 West Kensington,Latimer road in Ladbrook Grove was a nucleus of HipHop in England, But Glasgow has some of the best UK Breakdancers I've seen Check out Glasgow b- boys at the plaza You won't see flyers like it so fast
Im a BBOY from CWCB Crew from Chitown met this cats from back in my days and became coo friends for along time the same with Rock Steady Crew and Dynamic Rockers God bless us all Amen
This is dope! Icy ice went to my high school in Seattle. Cool ass dude! He not only could break like a bad ass, I remember in weight training class he'd do upside down push ups! Made me jealous but he's so cool it didn't matter. Glad I stumbled upon this video!
We in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 back then had this on vhs and beta as a tutorial....and we bite all the moves ...this brought back real fond memories bro thanks 😂💯💯🔥🔥
the 2024 paris Olympic brought me here, i saw in the for the first never ever seen breaking Until the Olympic in Paris, and i am in love now. TRue the old breaking looks way better than the new generation
Many crazy ass moves and combos have been created since then but the standard shown here is still top notch and clean as hell! The Wave’s speed and dexterity and smoothness is still paralleled here.
This has be back in early 1980's they gave birth to a culture worldwide.. Hip is the Knowledge and Hop. Was the Movement from a Microphone Commander ( mc )
Watching this at noon before lunch Saturday, November 16, 2024 brings back memories that I don’t know… actually that’s not true the first time I did breakdance I was 12 years old it was 1983.
A D B-Boying is constantly evolving and B-Boys are getting better and better with each generation. It started in the early 1970s with basic moves. Backspins back then was the TOP move. By the early to mid 80s, the windmill became the top move. Today, I guess it would be “flares” maybe?
These youngsters Puerto Ricans and Black in their day are the creators of Break Dancing and I thank them for an art that came out of their heart and substituting violence to this artful dance of Break Dancing. God Bless them for that as it lowered death rates over 40% at the beginning of it till it died down but again thank them for an art that can't be substituted and these new dancers need to give a shout out to them for the break dancing they are doing and are great at it but of course have the respect and decency to thank the creators before every battle at least especially the asians as all they will be doing is fighting karate or making chinese food all day, now they got a dance they are great at and never thank its creators as they do with everything as asians are not innovators but copycats.
Still dope in 2022! God bless all BBoys from the 80s generation! 80s generation= True pioneers of music, dance and soul.
the 80"s will forever be the hallmark of true original breakers. Like kool herc creating the cutting breaks.
@@imdetto True words!
Word
I MISS my 80s Generation!! This Gen wacccccck
@@genxmarksmyspot.5462 You aint lie'n brother! I don't even understand this generation. Can't talk about sh*t with these people..so out of touch.
You have to love how TH-cam is the closest thing to a time machine we have!✌️💜
This be" RED" : RIGHT NOW CELEBRATION IN THE ETHERS ,💯🥳⚡👌😈🙌✔️🤣🥳👻⚡💪🥶✔️🙋
I don't want the beat to end !!!!!
Amen broatherz
I can watch this over and over again. The music and the breaking style these guys had was incredible.
2024 i crave 80s vibes even tho i was born in 91
Jah bless ❤🎉
There will NEVER be another era like the 1980s
80's, 90's and 00's, we will never see something like that again...
@greglinski2208 what is meant is a time on Earth that was so nice in the Western world not thiose days of segregation or superstition you put down
@@ericestrada2634EXACTLY WELL SAID BROTHER! HE SO IGNORANT TO LIFE !
@greglinski2208YOU IGNORANT BASTARD! KEEP YOUR RASCIST MIND IN THAT AREA ,AND SEE WHAT BBEAT DOWN YOU WILL ALWAYS GET 😂✌🏿😎
I was a pre- teen and teenager back then ,I LOVED THAT AREA ALSO,AND THE 70'S AS A KID TOO❤✌🏿😎THE ATMOSPHERE AND MUSIC WAS THE BEST🏀🏈
This shit still hits so hard in 2022
@greglinski2208your mom
I’m so thankful I was a teenager in the 1980s and I lived in NYC at the time people
Mr. Wave on a whole new level 🔥🔥🔥
he puts those car wash floaty thingys to shame lol
This is … I don’t have words to describe this incredible performance - blast from the past got me giggling and jumping. 👉
This is 2024!this is awesome! There is nothing like this today this is true talent and original I wonder where these guys are today I am 52 I was a kid when this video came out! I love it bring it Back !
Lil lep had hip surgery, 😮he's ok now he lives in the bronx
@@LastWill-j3z ESA CADERA SI QUE TIENE HISTORIA. SON LO MAXIMO. ATLETAS MUSICALES.
These guys where the truth!!! So glad I can say I was child of this era. Man I miss the 80’s the origin of hip hop!!
Man I love these 80s breakdancing videos so cool such a great decade
Rest in power, Glidemaster!
Frank Sinatra loved the nyc breakers
Going on 2024 and still banging this!! 🔥🔥
Im here in 2024
I'm here forevah!!!!
legendary Mr Wave
🫡
He had smooth footwork on the floor that he never showed in this video. He and all the crew are legends!!
Im 54 started to bboy at age 13 in nyc during this era. The vibe was dope. Trains were bombed lots of clubs all over manhattan. Even though the violence and crime was far worse than now. But we got thru it. Great memories.
please write the name of the track??
Planet rock
I’m 54 and started to breakdance @13 as well. I had windmills and halos on west coast. Best times of my life
The fact that the beat is looped changed everything.
The big composition, but basic endless groove and creativity.
Sequencer/Sampler/Drum machines was also a big step, instead of manually looping vinyls
Classic 80's Hip-Hop. This beat is being brought back by a DJ with scratches and perfect timing. No digital loop machines or samplers. OG elements of Hip-Hop!!!
At age 11 I was friends with a Puerto Rican kid named Kenny who lived in Ravenwood projects in Queens
I met Kenny in church and would go to his apartment on Sundays for the best ham and swiss sandwiches (made by his beautiful grandmother) and to watch TV
One Sunday as I'm sitting in the living room Kenny looks out the window and starts yelling for me to come check out his friend. There was a skinny dude about 5'8" in the children's play area with a bandana on, wearing stylish gym clothes and Adidas. He was practicing his dance routines and doing windmills ...it was his friend Corey Montalvo aka ICEY ICE!
We went nuts screaming at what we were witnessing. It's as though Superman was outside our window. Corey was the greatest show on earth for us kids
After that I decided to be a breakdancer and even tried to join Kenny's crew a year later
The next time I saw Corey was I believe in 1985 on TV breakdancing for president Ronald Reagan in his inauguration. He had made it into the NYC BREAKERS. The greatest breakdance crew in history, although Rock Steady Crew was more famous
This is awesome, makes me real nostalgic. When this music and breakdancing were a thing in the early 1980s, I was still in elementary school. On the weekends or late afternoon or early evenings on the weekdays, older kids or young adults would gather at our school's playground. Break out the boomboxes, flattened out cardboard boxes, and the guys would just be there dancing off. I used to love watching them.
The moves, the handoffs, the posing LOL I still love it!
I remember those days when no fighting no killings just break dance against each other.
Anyone else watching this after the 2024 Summer Olympics? 🇦🇺🤣
What is Summer Olimpics...???😆
Yes. It’s entirely better
No was here before
Made me look 😊 hip hop ya don't stop. We like roaches and this shit never ends!
Meeeeeee😂
That was amazing. Notice the diversity. That's the NYC I saw growing up as a child.
when this show "Graffiti Rock" aired, there was a MC's battled - Run DMC and Cool Moe D. Why didn't the breakers battle? If the Rock Steady Crew was on here, we could have gotten another chapter of "Beat Street". For what it was worth this was beautiful.
Happy Anniversary. 50 years. And ya Don't Stop
Mr. wave was a fool for this one
Man--Lil Lep,Icy Ice And flip Rock some Bad dudes.They were all good but these were my favorites.👌👌👌
Still remember them vs Rock Steady Crew in "Beat Street" 1984 movie
NYCB were the best. Pioneers of the dance. Ultimate Respect for Action, Powerful Pexter, Mr. Wave, Flip Rock, Kid Nice, Glide Master (RIP), Lil' Lep, and Icy Ice.
i was a b-boy in the uk back in 80's and i remember the first day i nailed the windmill !! still makes me smile such an iconic era..i am 50 yrs now and still get twitchy limbs when i hear the music or see some breakin...Best era ever
Hey looking to get my PART 107 do you have any pointers?
Yep born in London 71-and can still remember linking 5-6 windmills on concrete,took alot of pain and determination to get there so I'll never forget,I'm 52 now and can still string a few together,maybe🤔
@@CHRISANDREOU4199 VVhere in London
@@layditms2 West Kensington,Latimer road in Ladbrook Grove was a nucleus of HipHop in England,
But Glasgow has some of the best UK Breakdancers I've seen
Check out Glasgow b- boys at the plaza
You won't see flyers like it so fast
The outfits, the venue, the music, the moves and the names. It must’ve been a joy to experience such a time like this!
Yup, I'm 52 and clearly remember everything! The 80s and 90s everything was the best! Without cell phones or internet or dumb cameras
should go back and make a timeline of the most influential breakdance video media in chronological order
this would have to be in there
Im a BBOY from CWCB Crew from Chitown met this cats from back in my days and became coo friends for along time the same with Rock Steady Crew and Dynamic Rockers God bless us all Amen
I’m also in chitown! Where do you all perform? I’d love to come and check the crew out!
2023 and its still dope to watch,,,props to the OGs' of the 80s' bboys and bgirls,,,
These dudes were the coldest. I miss those days! 80’s forever
This is fuckin amazing my kind of style of music
Thanks I appreciate your support
One of the smoothest windmills i've seen!
It's really good, I really liked it, top hip hop 80s, this show
This is dope! Icy ice went to my high school in Seattle. Cool ass dude! He not only could break like a bad ass, I remember in weight training class he'd do upside down push ups! Made me jealous but he's so cool it didn't matter. Glad I stumbled upon this video!
PURE CLASSIC ONE EPISODE SHOW!!!!!!!!!!!
We in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 back then had this on vhs and beta as a tutorial....and we bite all the moves ...this brought back real fond memories bro thanks 😂💯💯🔥🔥
We all can agree Mr wave was the best one
Still the Dopest Bboy clip out there.
my childhood right here
the 2024 paris Olympic brought me here, i saw in the for the first never ever seen breaking Until the Olympic in Paris, and i am in love now. TRue the old breaking looks way better than the new generation
The moves are so fluent at this time, compared to the hacking style Breakdance today.
What does that mean?
@@123Claywalker what is hick hack today
@@2-bh Technically perfect movements at this time, especially during rotations
@@2-bh ZIG ZAG moves, not fluent enough :-)
Today the break dance is evolved. New breakers seem that flying. But video like this are legend and pioneer forever
Wow that was awesome and no vulgarity!
takes me right back, love it! thank you!
1980's break dancing was the shit!!...Never be another era like it...Go New York City Breakers!!
Mr. Wave is a BEAST.
Mr. Wave!!! 👍🏾
A real breakdance, yeah!
I actually remember that TV show!
Many crazy ass moves and combos have been created since then but the standard shown here is still top notch and clean as hell! The Wave’s speed and dexterity and smoothness is still paralleled here.
musicality was missing in the Olympic breaking...
I remember these days good times
Cali cant mess with that beat east coast 😂
Cali has its own beat. Ask Biggie what happens when they mess with it...
Growing up in San Antonio we wanted to wear the track suits when we danced outside the mall but it was like 102 degrees lol
Simple Song, Awesome Dance
Str8 fire!!!
Dominic Daley that beat tho! DAMN 😎👀
I was trying to be Mr. Wave at 9 yrs old
Instant gold medalist 🫡👌
I'm only going to say it one more time these guys are super cool
Sensational was already worth coming to this world.thank you God.❤
RIP Glide Master and Lil Lep,forever legendary!!
Show viva o hip hop 🙏 ✌️ 🇧🇷 💘 💪
Graffiti Rock!
Loved how the Dj was scratching backwards at 2;07! I think this crew was better than RSC !
This has be back in early 1980's they gave birth to a culture worldwide.. Hip is the Knowledge and Hop. Was the Movement from a Microphone Commander ( mc )
This takes me back to throwing the cardboard and baby powder down at the rollerskate rink in 4th grade. ❤
Where were these guys the Olympics needed you!!! 😂😂😂😂
Nobody is better than Mr. Wave.
I love him ,forever !!! Looks like me without my coffee,lol peace
Love Mr wave and lil lep !!!!!!!
I’m really digging the red suits ❤
Outstanding
Mr. Wave is the best
2024 still is the best
Bailan muy bien.
Saludos desde México 🎉
This is the crew that took on rock steady in beat streets epic battle at the roxy.
Amazing!
Bronx Bombers Baby!
Lil lep R.I.P....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Watching this at noon before lunch Saturday, November 16, 2024 brings back memories that I don’t know… actually that’s not true the first time I did breakdance I was 12 years old it was 1983.
Still awesome in 2024, we were the cardboard lords back in the day.
Spandex😢 Mr. WAVE DAID HELL NAW😂
CLASSIC REAL HIPHOP❤❤❤
Танец моей молодости,хотел так научиться,но не смог к сожалению!
Legendary
Wildstyles!
❤️
love it frome KZ !
Wondering what these guys are doing nowadays
Legends are never die
This is the governor of music and I say thanks breakers thank you so much defying gravity mf breakdancing forever in 2023 can never play out
Fue Primero en U.S.A.
The Liberty Land Firth BreakDance.
" and ya Don't Stop"
Amazing
This is what i call Breakdance magic and not this Olympia bullshit.
Looks like the windmill is the IT move.
A D B-Boying is constantly evolving and B-Boys are getting better and better with each generation. It started in the early 1970s with basic moves. Backspins back then was the TOP move. By the early to mid 80s, the windmill became the top move. Today, I guess it would be “flares” maybe?
Saudades
Muito bom
Los,80,the,Best,yeah,henry👍✌️😎
These youngsters Puerto Ricans and Black in their day are the creators of Break Dancing and I thank them for an art that came out of their heart and substituting violence to this artful dance of Break Dancing. God Bless them for that as it lowered death rates over 40% at the beginning of it till it died down but again thank them for an art that can't be substituted and these new dancers need to give a shout out to them for the break dancing they are doing and are great at it but of course have the respect and decency to thank the creators before every battle at least especially the asians as all they will be doing is fighting karate or making chinese food all day, now they got a dance they are great at and never thank its creators as they do with everything as asians are not innovators but copycats.
Powerful Pexter stole my moves