He was. Probably one of my top 5 favorite actors in the show. Mamoudou Athie absorbed the knowledge so well. I am extremely impressed how much like him he became. This is actually the first time I've really listened to Grandmaster Flash and I was wondering if he was actually like how he is in the show and apparently that's true.
I binged watched the Getdown .It was awesome . I watched Flash's set at Field daze Goldcoast Australia .He destroyed the place . I would pay $150 any day to hear Flash play.
It's about time someone got out there to show these youngster where hip hop came from and look they love it maybe now we'll get back to to roots of hip hop
Truth! It doesn't matter how flash you are, or how many scratches you know, or how many tricks you can do...if you are not getting the crowd on the floor and keeping them there, NONE of that matters A friend of a friend saw DJ Kool Herc play a set, he was surprised how 'basic' his chops were...a few baby scratches, the infamous Merry-Go-Round, and often just slamming from one cut to another. Sure, Herc can beatmatch, but my colleague saw little of that "No one cared! The floor was jumping and everyone was getting down!"
Thank you grandmaster flash cool herc Grandmaster cas DJ Red Alert Chuck chillout Mally Mall Bruce e bee Kid Capri ya dig I respect the game I grew up in da boogie down Bronx
We need a a Funk academy where you have Acts like Earth, Wind and Fire, Parliament, Bootsy, Lakeside, Grandmaster Flash, Tower Of Power, Afrika Bam. and etc. all under the same roof teaching because the funk is not among us. And all these new cats sound the same!
I see people on flashes other videos saying he cant touch todays turntablists, that might be true skill wise but flash has stuck to his style and was doin it way before these djs were even born. He is the godfather of decks and no one can take that away from him.
You ever see a Turntablist do a party .. Gets boring . They can beat Flash Style Wise maybe , but the First Emcees cant touch Jay-Z style wise either ... They advanced the Art , but Melle Mel doing the Message can still destroy any song out & Flash can throw a party for Anyone on earth .
My first rap album physically had was LL Cool J Radio. I was more intrigued with DJ Cut Creator scratching on the music. That made me become interested with the DJ. Putting music together creating a masterpiece. When I was able to The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash I went crazy. The DJ has always been the centerpiece. He was the leader. Leaders lead by how they put things together. You get the MC to put rhymes to a product. Today the DJ is blinded by being famous.
Watch and learn young grasshoppers! Also they need to make more authentic beats like that in the current era weather it be funk, disco etc. in other words “Make DJing Great Again”.
All those words he's saying.. I've been there... Ft Riley 1984, Germany 1987...on the 1s and 2s..i was looked at like an alien... Doing wat I did with the turntables.. Making them talk.. The Germans loved it!!! It was a ritual, music.... And I gave it to them... Whoudini, Fat Boys, Run Dmc, the McLaren Brothers... Man.. On and on... It lives forever.. Shout out Carolina Djs... DJ Pill, Scratch, Melly Mel, Beaver Gee his secret weapon was the funk box... Oh man!!! Funkmaster, Mr Cut, B Lord, Bo.. I see you Alphonso.. Gerald.. Robeson, Cumberland and Dillon County stand up!! DJ Knight....
What's wild is Apache and Bongo Rock are Blues Tracks. Basic 1,4,5 chord progressions with funky brisges and breaks. That's are versatile Blues is. Speed it up, slow it down, make it rock like Led Zep or turn it into hip hop
Yeah there was something before... I love Grandmaster Flash but you forgot about the 'Mighty' James Brown aka Godfather of Soul. Where every dj got there samples and grooves from - Remember the sound of the Funky Drummer and I Know You Got Soul?
If the SL-1200's are out of your price range then I'd personally go with the Stanton str8-60 or str8-150 two very good turntables for scratching and DJing
1200s aren’t rare at all. they’ve been made since 1979. you should be able to pick up a used pair of 1200MK2s for $600. the brand new models are hella expensive but those are geared more towards audiophiles not dj’s.
Personaly i din't know what the Get down show was about, its by total hazard that my mom who likes to watch stuff on Netflix started watching it, then i saw what it was about and that There was Grand master Flash in it! i was like "holy shit thats lit!" Just love it!
... Why Flash dont search anothers records... Anothers breaks of the 79s...i need to listen another traks 40 years with the same breaks is not good idea...
if could get vinyls and a pair of turntables i would man, id ditch the digital crap. but carrying that amount of stuff from gig to gig, especially weddings where they ask for the new stuff, is just not feasible.
If you read his autobiography he'll tell you that he'd scrimp and save to buy parts from Radio Shack to build pre-amps & switches, and scavenge from City Dumps to pick up parts. He could play on ANYTHING because he had too!
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FROM THE PIONEER ERA OF REAL HIPHOP 1970s and 80s ONE OF THE REAL PIONEERS OF REAL HIPHOP DJ GRANDMASTER FLASH STILL DOING IT THIS HIPHOP OF TODAY'S ERA IS PATHETIC AND PURE GARBAGE AND NOT REAL HIPHOP 1970s and 80s THE ERA OF REAL HIPHOP FOREVER
Listening to Grandmaster speak you realise how well the dude who played him in the Get Down absolutely nails it.
That guy who played Flash was awesome I loved it
He was. Probably one of my top 5 favorite actors in the show. Mamoudou Athie absorbed the knowledge so well. I am extremely impressed how much like him he became. This is actually the first time I've really listened to Grandmaster Flash and I was wondering if he was actually like how he is in the show and apparently that's true.
He did a great job 💯💯💯
I HAVE GOOSEBUMPS
"get into them and become a LEGEND of all time or get into yourself, and be a legend in your own mind"
-GRANDMASTER FLASH
This is beautiful to see the connection between young and old and the OG's getting there just do
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So do the OLD GAY DUDES. HAHA
SORRY!!!! * OLD GAY WHITE MEN! HAHAHAHA
If every school had this kind of teacher... the world would be different...
For those of you who are wondering when he shows his "secret weapon it's actually A song by Earth, Wind and Fire - Brazilian Rhyme
SirDylanMM omfg you don't even know how long I was digging for that before I saw your comment. Thank you!
And what about the previous one? Thanks!
The song he plays when he speaks about his secret weapon though is Ralph MacDonald - Jam on the Groove: th-cam.com/video/Wy5uXqtVRvs/w-d-xo.html
And what is the song at 1:15? It sounds like rappers delight but it isnt
Oh Gianni Gianni, it’s Good Times by Chaka Chan.
Man this dude is a legend!...So skill full, so influential, still kicking ass!
I binged watched the Getdown .It was awesome . I watched Flash's set at Field daze Goldcoast Australia .He destroyed the place . I would pay $150 any day to hear Flash play.
I really, really love the positive vibes in this entire video.
It's inspiring.
This made me cry with awe and joy and the painful nostalgia. Flash. Herc. Simpler times. Simpler joys.
God bless DJ Grandmaster Flash, I love to learn from him!
"Once you figure these monsters out, you must serve."
It's about time someone got out there to show these youngster where hip hop came from and look they love it maybe now we'll get back to to roots of hip hop
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When he drops in the licks from “Good Times” the young boy just starts breaking!
If you can’t make the crowd shake their derrières you’re not a dj!
Truth!
It doesn't matter how flash you are, or how many scratches you know, or how many tricks you can do...if you are not getting the crowd on the floor and keeping them there, NONE of that matters
A friend of a friend saw DJ Kool Herc play a set, he was surprised how 'basic' his chops were...a few baby scratches, the infamous Merry-Go-Round, and often just slamming from one cut to another. Sure, Herc can beatmatch, but my colleague saw little of that
"No one cared! The floor was jumping and everyone was getting down!"
Young duke was feeling that for REAL!!!!!!!
Killing it on the Apache cut
Please bring back this show. 🙏
i have had the honour of seeing this legend play in London and Birmingham
Oh! the God is in here! Grand master you bring the light to dark places. You are legend, most of all you are Hip-Hop!
Thank you grandmaster flash cool herc Grandmaster cas DJ Red Alert Chuck chillout Mally Mall Bruce e bee Kid Capri ya dig I respect the game I grew up in da boogie down Bronx
Please allow me to correct a faux l
Pas. It is Marley Marl not Malley Mal
Flash once said "words are like gifts, you don't have to accept all of them". Dude is a Prophet!
was such a great show
Early 80s had a tape from many of flashes mixes over here in the UK , it was FUCKING AWESOME . B-BOY DAYS . Wish I had it now .
Love this guy all came from just having fun and experimenting
Nope,there was a lot of hard work and practice involved
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Salute I started this one straight vinyl 27 years ago
Could this be a sneak peek at the characters' 80s versions? TJ Brown is looking especially 80s especially with his EST cut and b-boying.
We need a a Funk academy where you have Acts like Earth, Wind and Fire, Parliament, Bootsy, Lakeside, Grandmaster Flash, Tower Of Power, Afrika Bam. and etc. all under the same roof teaching because the funk is not among us. And all these new cats sound the same!
I see people on flashes other videos saying he cant touch todays turntablists, that might be true skill wise but flash has stuck to his style and was doin it way before these djs were even born. He is the godfather of decks and no one can take that away from him.
You ever see a Turntablist do a party .. Gets boring .
They can beat Flash Style Wise maybe , but the First Emcees cant touch Jay-Z style wise either ...
They advanced the Art , but Melle Mel doing the Message can still destroy any song out & Flash can throw a party for Anyone on earth .
“I DONT CARE WHO DID IT GREATER, WHO DID IT BETTER, WHO DID IT WHATEVER... MY CONTRIBUTION WAS FIRST, AND FIRST IS FOREVER..” - GRAND MASTER FLASH
Really missing when this show was out and popular
Grandmaster flash,from THE BOOGIE DOWN BRONX NEW YORK BABY
A master at work!
Best show ever
My first rap album physically had was LL Cool J Radio. I was more intrigued with DJ Cut Creator scratching on the music. That made me become interested with the DJ. Putting music together creating a masterpiece. When I was able to The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash I went crazy. The DJ has always been the centerpiece. He was the leader. Leaders lead by how they put things together. You get the MC to put rhymes to a product. Today the DJ is blinded by being famous.
Wish I was a fly on the wall...goat
Watch and learn young grasshoppers! Also they need to make more authentic beats like that in the current era weather it be funk, disco etc. in other words “Make DJing Great Again”.
Anyone know what that bassline is from at 2:22
AWESOME !!! LEGEND G.M. FLASH !!!!!
Love that song
All those words he's saying.. I've been there... Ft Riley 1984, Germany 1987...on the 1s and 2s..i was looked at like an alien... Doing wat I did with the turntables.. Making them talk.. The Germans loved it!!! It was a ritual, music.... And I gave it to them... Whoudini, Fat Boys, Run Dmc, the McLaren Brothers... Man.. On and on... It lives forever.. Shout out Carolina Djs... DJ Pill, Scratch, Melly Mel, Beaver Gee his secret weapon was the funk box... Oh man!!! Funkmaster, Mr Cut, B Lord, Bo.. I see you Alphonso.. Gerald.. Robeson, Cumberland and Dillon County stand up!! DJ Knight....
i was in germany in the late 80s they definitely loved and embraced hip hop
2:29 whats the song ?
Apache - the incredible bongo band
What's wild is Apache and Bongo Rock are Blues Tracks. Basic 1,4,5 chord progressions with funky brisges and breaks. That's are versatile Blues is. Speed it up, slow it down, make it rock like Led Zep or turn it into hip hop
Tim P
Flash is a LEGEND! ahead of his time, the godfather of the decks and rap, before flash there was nothing.
Yeah there was something before... I love Grandmaster Flash but you forgot about the 'Mighty' James Brown aka Godfather of Soul. Where every dj got there samples and grooves from - Remember the sound of the Funky Drummer and I Know You Got Soul?
Will always appreciate grandmaster flash for all the panties I got into as a teenager going to his jams thank you grandmaster
Wow great. Thanks.
Can someone help me id what kind of DJ setup Flash is using?
Most likely
Turntables - Technics SL-1200 (very rare and expensive)
Mixer - any scratch mixer will do (personally choose Numark M2 scratch mixer)
If the SL-1200's are out of your price range then I'd personally go with the Stanton str8-60 or str8-150 two very good turntables for scratching and DJing
Thank you for you input man. I really appreciate it
1200s aren’t rare at all. they’ve been made since 1979. you should be able to pick up a used pair of 1200MK2s for $600. the brand new models are hella expensive but those are geared more towards audiophiles not dj’s.
They are pioneer plx1000 people,not technics
2:54 - David Schwimmer ??
yes its
That kid who is standing in front of Flash look like he is Flash son.Looks like a younger version of Grandmaster Flash.
Love him ❤
Heard white lines and never forgot it. Amazing.
Jam On The Groove by Ralph Macdonald. He's right. Every dj back then had secret records that no other djs had.
the music of 80s disco funk should be back soon please cause the music now is completly loss. Algeriafunk
The Master! People been bitin his shit for years and giving him no credit!
Salve top demais granmaster flash.
This is some cool shit especially when they Get Down and start breaking
Flash - The Greatest .
Legend.
Anyone knows what's the first song with the bongos? Plays at the beginning and then again around 0:55s before he brings the Brazilian Rhyme in.
According to Shazam, it's 'Jam The Groove' by Ralph Mcdonald
Oh, thanks a bunch... it is that :) ...this is gonna be my target to find during my stay in the US :D
Can anyone tell me all the secret weapons please?
MUCH RESPECT TO GRANDMASTER FLASH
That was iLL they had Flash 😮 doing a private lesson...
man with white shirt and beard is mixmaster mike right?
The legend!!
Personaly i din't know what the Get down show was about, its by total hazard that my mom who likes to watch stuff on Netflix started watching it, then i saw what it was about and that There was Grand master Flash in it! i was like "holy shit thats lit!"
Just love it!
WE NEED MORE OF FLASH'S SECRET WEAPON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Master !!!!
Legendary content!
Until you can take a pebble out of the master, s hand, sit your ass down, this guy is the master
Baz Luhrmann.. The Same Man who Directed Moulin Rouge and Great Gatsby
Someone please help how could you do this on a ddj sb2?????
try numark ns7
Can someone help me identify what Flash's "Secret Weapon" was?
SWITCHdonkeyFLIP sirdylanmm pointed it out it's Brazilian rhyme by earth wind and fire.
the incridible bongo band bongo rock Vinyl records
Ralph MacDonald - Jam on the Groove: th-cam.com/video/Wy5uXqtVRvs/w-d-xo.html
what is the first record?
Ralph Macdonald - Jam on the Groove. The breaks lives somewhere around 3:45 if you search the song on youtube
... Why Flash dont search anothers records... Anothers breaks of the 79s...i need to listen another traks 40 years with the same breaks is not good idea...
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeh what is the song
I want to know what that song is called
2:24
@@jorgeluislumbreras5298 - 'Jump On It' - Apache?
Isso ja nao e tocar isso viver a discotecagem!!!!
Yo where did you find this clip?
Baz Luhrmann's Facebook account :)
Where can I get this mix!
Yes!!!👏
My teacher . . .
What's the name of this song
apache incredible bongo band
if could get vinyls and a pair of turntables i would man, id ditch the digital crap. but carrying that amount of stuff from gig to gig, especially weddings where they ask for the new stuff, is just not feasible.
fucking legend
Legendary DJ. Uses $5 headphones.
If you read his autobiography he'll tell you that he'd scrimp and save to buy parts from Radio Shack to build pre-amps & switches, and scavenge from City Dumps to pick up parts.
He could play on ANYTHING because he had too!
The get down
The let down , canceled do I need to say more
U must serve..
I feel that..
Get down was a LET DOWN..
word sonnn
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JOHN Q
PLX 1000
FREE KIDD CREOLE!!
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Grandmaster cut faster
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FROM THE PIONEER ERA OF REAL HIPHOP 1970s and 80s ONE OF THE REAL PIONEERS OF REAL HIPHOP DJ GRANDMASTER FLASH STILL DOING IT THIS HIPHOP OF TODAY'S ERA IS PATHETIC AND PURE GARBAGE AND NOT REAL HIPHOP 1970s and 80s THE ERA OF REAL HIPHOP FOREVER
Spoken like Pete DJ Jones....the get down part.
fucking great
Was he tone deaf...or just hype??
What?
Flash is so over dramatic
all the world is a stage. it requires the dramatics to be able to make the magic
whats the name of the first tune? peashy?