Chino is easily one of the most well spoken graffiti writers. A lot of old heads just repeat the same old stories, but Chino always has something insighful and intersting to say. Smart dude.
Damn, this just brought me back to my youth, bombing the Coney Island little and big yard. So many memories, these kids today don’t know what life is. A lot of stores lost revenue from that era, we ALL were racking up on cans of paint every damn day and the excitement was unreal.
I have so much respect for Lee 163,and have admired his beautifull works of art all my life,his passion and pure raw heartfelt emotion that has always featured in his paintings,he was there,he knows how dangerous those days were,the streets and what they were like,he created history and his name will live on for an eternity,much love and respect always!.❤
I started painting after seeing Style Wars in 1985, still do a shit ton of pieces. Thanks LEE, SEEN, DONDI, DUSTER, MIN, QUIK, ZEPHYR, REVOLT, CRASH, KEL1, IZTHEWIZ, SACH, CAINE, SKEME, CASE2, PHASE2, TKID, DEZ and all the guys before that like KING2, VINNY, FUZZ, PNUT etc etc. So glad I got caught up this
Always remember when DEAL told me about hanging and piecing with LEE and how he helped him with the lion on the mural he did on the handball court in the Lower East Side. DEAL said he signed it and LEE came the next day and covered it....
Hahahaha, choosing who to go over....awesome, I had that same thing going on during the good times on the subway in Amsterdam. Cannot imagine going over Case2 though. Or any other NYC oldskooler
@@jonbase6004 i remember that place. Never went in and didn't know about Lee until I saw him at Henry Chalfants studio and then later once he was somewhat famous he had some muscle cars he was into
This guy Lee lost point for me once I heard he would go back to whole cars and blockbusters that him and his so called friends did together and would cover up the other peoples names that helped him do it
I was 6 in 1984 when I discovered graffiti, breakdancing, dj... Blew my mind. I'm 43.. And it still blows me away!!!!
Chino is easily one of the most well spoken graffiti writers. A lot of old heads just repeat the same old stories, but Chino always has something insighful and intersting to say. Smart dude.
Brilliant interview.
Damn, this just brought me back to my youth, bombing the Coney Island little and big yard. So many memories, these kids today don’t know what life is. A lot of stores lost revenue from that era, we ALL were racking up on cans of paint every damn day and the excitement was unreal.
Excellent interview
thank you for sharing this, great conversation and historical reference
This is such an amazing interview. Excellent!!!!!
I meet Chino BYI in Croatia 2005 I have picture with him🥳🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for uploading this. Great interview.
I have so much respect for Lee 163,and have admired his beautifull works of art all my life,his passion and pure raw heartfelt emotion that has always featured in his paintings,he was there,he knows how dangerous those days were,the streets and what they were like,he created history and his name will live on for an eternity,much love and respect always!.❤
Lee 163 is a different writer than Lee TF5
Incredible interview thank you Chino & Lee!!!
Much love and respect always from Australia!.
I started painting after seeing Style Wars in 1985, still do a shit ton of pieces. Thanks LEE, SEEN, DONDI, DUSTER, MIN, QUIK, ZEPHYR, REVOLT, CRASH, KEL1, IZTHEWIZ, SACH, CAINE, SKEME, CASE2, PHASE2, TKID, DEZ and all the guys before that like KING2, VINNY, FUZZ, PNUT etc etc. So glad I got caught up this
Yes to this ! 😇🙏🏽☯️♥️💥☀️🌳💧🌏🍇
amazing content!
Excellent Excellent Excellent thanks fellas
Excellent dialogue and metaphors
Makes you really think about the dynamics and culture involved in graff
Best interview on here. Nice work.
I see them crocasacs next to pro keds!!! Didn’t know they wore’em on the east coast! Wow! Also them jelly like Sandles I has some of those like 82
super nice interview!
this is awesome
J B
I thought the 69er’s were the Pro Keds with the 3 stripes on the white rubber ...
U ARE RIGHT
You are right
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Great interview
Thanks for sharing with us. Full dig on this interview.
Always remember when DEAL told me about hanging and piecing with LEE and how he helped him with the lion on the mural he did on the handball court in the Lower East Side. DEAL said he signed it and LEE came the next day and covered it....
Oh shit
"Having a slow dance on a greasy floor"? Is that a well-known saying?
I only painted for 9-years solid.. stopped for awhile and got itchy again.. Graffitti was a passion of mines before I started.. BAN2
Hahahaha, choosing who to go over....awesome, I had that same thing going on during the good times on the subway in Amsterdam.
Cannot imagine going over Case2 though. Or any other NYC oldskooler
no one one does trains in nyc any more
@@novelaego2404 The last years theres been more wholetrains than in the seventies or eighties. the NYC subs get smashed
RESPECT😊
my neighborhood OG and mentor .. l.e.s finest as well as PARTY PAZE (ERNI)
BEYOND YOUR IMAGINATION
two dislikes from the ghosts of Ed Koch and his doppelganger
Pure dopeness!
the power of graffiti. a beautiful watch thank you.
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Those black shoes were called "Joints."
A time when LEE was selling mini bikes at the pet shop. Lol...
I remember a pet shop that also sold mini-bikes. Was it on Houston St?
@@famfeld Yes it was on Houston St
@@jonbase6004 i remember that place. Never went in and didn't know about Lee until I saw him at Henry Chalfants studio and then later once he was somewhat famous he had some muscle cars he was into
LEEgend
...real words!
This guy Lee lost point for me once I heard he would go back to whole cars and blockbusters that him and his so called friends did together and would cover up the other peoples names that helped him do it