people we need more of these old old clippings fromaroundthe birth of hip hop i sure live fo colecting vinyls o hip hop late 70es to 1990! mydream is to se a rebirth of hip hop all we have now an have had had for way too long is mere commercial rap so keep on posting guys!
0:02 "The Roxy" by Phase II. 1:36 "Mt. Airy Groove" by Pieces Of A Dream. 3:33 "I Can't Stop" by John Davis Orchestra. 6:21 "Change Le Beat" by Beside feat. Fab 5 Freddy . 1983 stunning Hip Hop sound.
Thankz roboshuffle for the info. This tune i heard on the "Beat This" and "All the City" documentals. Then i remember heard this ruff brass sound in the "Hit it Run" 's RUN DMC!
Is this part of a longer segment? I was wondering if this was the same session that the close up footage used in the Malcolm Mclaren part of the old Hip Hop History Doc. came from?
Yo you the first dude I ever heard say that. I love Flash he is fast and without him prob no cuttin or scratchin plus he was an innovator thru out his career. But Whiz, made sounds like noone, on Scratch goes my Dub I always thought a dude was playing a Bass guitar man. When he scratched it sounded like and instrument especially in Scratch Goes My Dub. Whiz is def top notch but it seems to me very few people recognize how nice/fast Whiz was. R.I.P Harlod(Whiz) we miss you man.
1996?!? Sigh....I had the album 'He's got the beat', there's one track simply called 'hip hop', a track, I personally, call the other hip hop anthem to 'play that beat'. Anybody know of it?
yo nyc did u get my email yo man please send me that stuff u got on whiz i need to hear that.like i said whiz was my man and i would love to have some stuff from back then.
This was when Hiphop was magical a very creative artform. Wouldn't it be kool if you could go back in a time machine and blow these guys minds with some of the modern day tricks? ;) I don't think they would be that impressed with modern day rappers. But to see their faces if you pulled off a transform or crab using digital vinyl! I wonder if they would have the ability to actually do it or not, maybe it would take them a long while to adapt?
Much respect to the old-school my hometown da bronx i know for a fact thats two technics SL-D1 manual direct drive turntables I own two Jazzy Jay that's whats up wiz kid DJ Red Alert Grandmaster Flash Grandmaster cash Chuck chillout Grandmaster Theodore
PLAY THAT BEAT MR DJ - one of the best showcases of Hip Hop on that record.
I love and RESPECT Jazzy Jay so MUCH !!!!!! Yo Whiz Kid R.I.P. brother!!!!
people we need more of these old old clippings fromaroundthe birth of hip hop i sure live fo colecting vinyls o hip hop late 70es to 1990!
mydream is to se a rebirth of hip hop all we have now an have had had for way too long is mere commercial rap so keep on posting guys!
I dont think I have ever seen an interview of these two. Thank you for posting this. This is a historical document of hiphop.
This is GOLD!!!!! This is my era! REAL HIPHOP & DJING/Turntablism
This is history here pioneers showing how it was done and on time!
RIP Whiz KId
3:48, Jazzy Jay trying to be slick. Lol
@Colton Genesis definitely, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
I don't care how much technology has advanced, real d.j.'s use vinyl. Thank goodness cats like these two started it all. Much love to ya'll.
Real DJs use Wax Cylinders
This must be the 1st ever DJ tutorial video ever. Mint !!!
WOW! i dont know what to say, we need more of this type of video form the birth of hip hop, thanks for posting it!
R.I.P. Whiz!!!!! Great footage. If you have more please upload. Whiz was one of the quickest, tricky and innovative DJs of that era.
Awesome! Thx for posting this. Never seen this before..excellent
Man! Please never take this down one of the first vids I saw when I got on line in 2008...RIP WHIZ
0:02 "The Roxy" by Phase II.
1:36 "Mt. Airy Groove" by Pieces Of A Dream.
3:33 "I Can't Stop" by John Davis Orchestra.
6:21 "Change Le Beat" by Beside feat. Fab 5 Freddy .
1983 stunning Hip Hop sound.
excellent, thanks for putting it up!
Cut it up Whiz,Cut it up!
Wow, wow, and WOW! I'm speechless!
Peep out those big ass headphones! Real Hip Hop!
Thankz roboshuffle for the info.
This tune i heard on the "Beat This" and "All the City" documentals. Then i remember heard this ruff brass sound in the "Hit it Run" 's RUN DMC!
that fader click is crazy!!!
A ELI 8080 Mixer
by 81 it was now popular. what Needles and carts they rocking? Same mixer Flash uses in Style Wars the ELI-SL-9090
Is this part of a longer segment? I was wondering if this was the same session that the close up footage used in the Malcolm Mclaren part of the old Hip Hop History Doc. came from?
The song at the end came out 1982. This seems to be 82.
What's the name of the *Song at **1:36* , please??
The DJ Mixer is the same Mixer Model that DST used on "Wild Style" : *a ELI 8080 Club Mixer* (1980) .
MT. Airy Groove! MT. Airy Ave!! Philly represent!
That is classic shit ......it should go down in hip hop history.
Yo you the first dude I ever heard say that. I love Flash he is fast and without him prob no cuttin or scratchin plus he was an innovator thru out his career. But Whiz, made sounds like noone, on Scratch goes my Dub I always thought a dude was playing a Bass guitar man. When he scratched it sounded like and instrument especially in Scratch Goes My Dub. Whiz is def top notch but it seems to me very few people recognize how nice/fast Whiz was. R.I.P Harlod(Whiz) we miss you man.
1996?!? Sigh....I had the album 'He's got the beat', there's one track simply called 'hip hop', a track, I personally, call the other hip hop anthem to 'play that beat'. Anybody know of it?
Bomba!!! ❤️❤️🔥🔥
Do you know where I can find Jessica or if you could pass on my info? Last surname I knew to look under was Phillips/King?
Yeah this is a sick video good ass post whiz was sick and yo boy Jazzy good looking out.
cutting up Pieces of a Dream - Mt. airy groove
What kind of headphone is that?
REST IN PEACE DJ WHIZ-KID
Wow I didnt know he passed. R.I.P.
History!
the "back spin method"... word!
@PrinceOfBaisleyP and? this interview was waaaaayyyyyyy back
yo nyc did u get my email yo man please send me that stuff u got on whiz i need to hear that.like i said whiz was my man and i would love to have some stuff from back then.
3:48 ❤️
you can so tell dj jazzy jay is from new york
This was when Hiphop was magical a very creative artform. Wouldn't it be kool if you could go back in a time machine and blow these guys minds with some of the modern day tricks? ;) I don't think they would be that impressed with modern day rappers. But to see their faces if you pulled off a transform or crab using digital vinyl! I wonder if they would have the ability to actually do it or not, maybe it would take them a long while to adapt?
Pieces of a Dream...
The PRESENTER, JESSICA, She's in the U.K (we're no longer married since the 80's)
The Headphones I think were SENHEISER or KOSS from ht eseventies
dcortex any idea where? she was a big part of my family's lives for a very long time and been trying to trace her down for years
look like old school Koss headphones from Radio Shack.
❤
Is this the dj ready red of the trigga happy GETO BOYS? 5th Ward's in the house. RAP-A-LOT 4ever.
@ruslanio ok, Al Sharpton/NAACP/ACLU... she is talking about "you" scratch dj/hip-hop/rap fans and followers
Much respect to the old-school my hometown da bronx i know for a fact thats two technics SL-D1 manual direct drive turntables I own two Jazzy Jay that's whats up wiz kid DJ Red Alert Grandmaster Flash Grandmaster cash Chuck chillout Grandmaster Theodore
I know Baron and Breakout djed for the funky four but not Whiz Kid.
Thx 4 (close minded) sharin :)
Jessica and her husband was wild one back in the days DAM
I used wax paper under slipmats
And the rest was history
the best the best
Nice to see a female not looking at a device in their hand.
DJ jazzy Jay DJ WHIZ kid
How Long Have " You People " Been Doing This ??? Yikkkkkeesssssss
jazzy j is the man zulu baby
change la beat by fab five freddy!
The last track on The mix Is "Catch the groove' by Juice (1977), but the previous is a 80s Jam.
And , how Is called The 1st Track on the mix demostración?
yea The Bronx where it all started old skool fools know.
reppen the old shool ol'skool hip hop
yea The Bronx where it all started old skool fools know
Some basic hip-hop education!
nco clubs
this is dope. i actually get to chill with jazzy alott and he still has his chops. he teaches me too, hes great, check out my music-LB3