at 4:09 that's k Ericson have a nice day you had to be down bruh I lived and breathed this 35 years ago do you hear flash killing it im 50 now wish I could go back
@@armme3510 it wasn't marketable. This particular song would had never survived air play and would not had been catchy to a world outside if New York most whom never heard rap before. The Sugarhill gang didn't have a lot of scratching in their song and the rhymes were clear, catchy, and easier for airplay. Sylvia Robinson was a genius in promoting Rap to the mainstream
@@stickshiftdriver1832 im from this era. if you was in nyc back then you would understand how this captured the essence of the late 1970s. sugarhill did not.
The original hip hop
at 4:09 that's k Ericson have a nice day you had to be down bruh I lived and breathed this 35 years ago do you hear flash killing it im 50 now wish I could go back
yeah this was a banging break beat too
The real breaks, This is Original. It's like listening to the birth of Hiphop.
This was the birth of hip hop.
REFLECTION OF LONG GONE ERA OF HIP-HOP , MAN THIS BRINGS BACK ALOT OF MEMORIES , FLASH " HIS NAME ALONE MAKES EVERYBODY ELSE SEEM " S L O W "
Echo Chamber!
They should do a biography movie on them.
They should but I think Flash doesnt really socialize with the rest of em..there some history and story that needs to be told
Booker T and the MGs Grab Bag at the beginning
yes that was a super dope break beat. CLAS-SICK!!
This is Hip Hop!2 Turntables,Mics,Sound System,A Strobe light,and the people
Memories
GREAT!!
Dope AF!
Flash
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I dont care how rapidly sounds today because its about the kids and what they like but it would be great if clubs were still like this.
It was a totally different world back then. This was all new to people at that time. Hip Hop was fresh and exciting such a dope vibe
history righ here....
The rhythm is amazing
I was there ..
What's the last record
grabbag the name of the breakbeat, i am looking for that , i don;t know who made it .......(disco p)
Just Tonya ur beautiful
What's the last song that flash is cutting
King Errison well have a nice day
Great but however it wasn't ready for radio nor primetime. The Sugarhill gang were
This was/is Superior to what the Sugarhill gang did.
@@armme3510 it wasn't marketable. This particular song would had never survived air play and would not had been catchy to a world outside if New York most whom never heard rap before. The Sugarhill gang didn't have a lot of scratching in their song and the rhymes were clear, catchy, and easier for airplay. Sylvia Robinson was a genius in promoting Rap to the mainstream
@@stickshiftdriver1832 im from this era. if you was in nyc back then you would understand how this captured the essence of the late 1970s. sugarhill did not.
Sugar Hill wasn't on the level of the emcee of that era
Casanova all over