One of the first scenes from Beat Street shows Kenny, Ramo and Chollie arrive at a house party. Kenny's younger brother Lee turns up and steals the show.
I'm from Tijuana Mexico and yes!!!! Beat Street brought Hip-hop to the forefront of the world, it brought... 1. A new dance 2. DJ scartching, mixing, blending etc.. 3. MC presence 4. bombing(artistic graffiti) 5. cool-hip wardrobe. THIS HIP-HOP CULTURE GAVE EVERYONE A CHANCE TO BE PART OF SOMETHING FUN AND POSITIVE.
@@BeinformedBefreethe storytelling, music, art, dancing was not all black. It was a collective expression of artists from impoverished communities who came together in unity and expression. Sadly derivatives of the culture then segregated race, colour and culture
@legoman911 It's an extension of Black Culture. It had nothing to do with being impoverished. The Dance is Black...music Black...it's a culture creates by Black people for black people. Others liked it. That simple
My mother took me to watch this movie as a kid growing up in 1984 at Hoyts Cinemas Townhall Sydney Australia at the time I was going to church as it says in the Bible God Done graffiti it inspired me And every think about this movie it's absolute classic I don't know why??? but most definitely made Beat Street 2 it would've been timeless like this one and last forever 💙
As a fellow Australian born after this movie, it’s awesome to hear that this got a theatrical release here in Sydney! A classic movie that my older brother put me onto who was also in the breaking scene. Thank you for sharing your experience!
I remember my parents showing me this as a you g kid (im a 98 baby lol) and just being so fascinated with this scene and now being an adult i fell in love with the familiar being a florida kid and my parents making us spend every non school day damn near in nyc this was our family bbqs and parties and the dancing was so authentic to me still the roxy battle is the best dance scene in movie history
Beat Street, Wild Styles, Crush Groove, Get Rich or Die tryin', tougher and Leather, and 8 Mile. Thank you for a cinematic view of this phenomenal Hip Hop Culture. Classic's Crate.
Wow...Brings back Memories....Used to Work at McDonalds...n the Music is the MOST Inspired...when it's Played....(Being Street kids at the time...90's...where MUSIC is our SOUL....to keep it Going Daily...)..
Ich erinnere mich noch an den Moment, als ich mit 14 ins Kino ging. Beat Street war gerade in unserem Kino in der DDR angelaufen. Dann wurde der Saal dunkel. Der Sternenhimmel war zu sehen und das drehende O ... und dann zum erstenmal hör ich diese Musik ... ich war dermaßen geflasht und dachte mir, was zur Hölle ist das für ein geiler Sound ... Ich hab den Film damals innerhalb eines Monats 24x angesehen. Grandios ❤
I went to the Roxy the Funhouses Roseland in 1983 to check out the moves . We danced we danced our asses off broke with no money in our pockets but the DJ was our friends . JELLYBEAN the Mexican was a go to for me. FRESH CITY BREAKERS. thank you Rockers what great times
Can somebody tell my brother Loki I was FREEZING MY ASS OFF after Hurricane Sandy (no lights or heat), with TURNTABLES in front of me. He will understand what I am talking about.....LMFAO BIG BRO!
La pelicula si es buena, pero ahi una pelicula mucho mejor que Beat Street que salio un año antes 1983. La pelicula se llama Wild Style, esa pelicula te hace mirar como son aspectos de Hip Hop
Clasdic 4ever . 1983, 1984 2 legend years when breakin , poppin , graffiti and bboying was at its peak especially in new york the birth place of HIP HOP . I witnessed it all since late 70s to the 84 . And im so greatful i was there . LA had its own strong version but there own style in the peak years of early 80s like poppin lockin started there and theyhad bad good crews too . Listen to me use lingo of the 80s again lol. Lets see Thats fresh Thats bad Your wack Thats def Yo Anyone from 80z wanna help me out im sure you remember more lol ????
I don't know how much you know about the origins of hip hop, but the best movie by far is Wild Style it was released in 1983 one year before Beat Street
Glad I grew up in this era!!!! This was definitely my childhood
I know right ✅️ This is 80s best right here.
I was 13 bro 👌
WHEN DJ'S MIXED WITH RECORDS NOT COMPUTERS
Don't be a slave to no computer!
Yep.. I still slice record since 1984 there ain't nothing better anybody that says computers are way better to use are fooling themselves
*SONG USING EXCLUSIVELY DRUM COMPUTERS STARTS*
and no auto-tune
In about 40 years time from now, someone else will be shaking their heads and commenting "When DJ's mixed with computers and not AI" 😀
I'm from Tijuana Mexico and yes!!!! Beat Street brought Hip-hop to the forefront of the world, it brought...
1. A new dance 2. DJ scartching, mixing, blending etc.. 3. MC presence
4. bombing(artistic graffiti) 5. cool-hip wardrobe.
THIS HIP-HOP CULTURE GAVE EVERYONE A CHANCE TO BE PART OF SOMETHING FUN AND POSITIVE.
You forgot to mention Hip Hop culture is a black American cultural creation. #FBA #ProtectTheCulture
@@BeinformedBefreethe storytelling, music, art, dancing was not all black. It was a collective expression of artists from impoverished communities who came together in unity and expression.
Sadly derivatives of the culture then segregated race, colour and culture
@legoman911 It was and is all black. Other people joined in later. But make no mistake it's Black Culture. It doesn't matter who does it
@legoman911 It's an extension of Black Culture. It had nothing to do with being impoverished. The Dance is Black...music Black...it's a culture creates by Black people for black people. Others liked it. That simple
This is a great under rated movie
+SLIP NORRIS Not under rated, just 31 years old
yeah like the godfather
+SLIP NORRIS lol
With all due respect. . . but I always felt like Lee had a little look a like to Kobe Bryant.
@@jsaktube tell him...everybody was on this movie back in the day. lol Wasn't ever underrated.
Them Beat Street denim jackets were so dope...
Best hip-hop movie ever made.
IT'S WORKING! IT'S WORKING!
LOL 2:19 When your little brother always crashing the parties. :)
You said I did you know was up
those were the best times man
This movie is Iconic hiphoo can't never be touched LEGEND'S
haaaa..take me back to my teenage days, I even sported the same Puma jacket Kenny had.
Brings back memories! 💯💯💯💯💯💯
My mother took me to watch this movie as a kid growing up in 1984 at Hoyts Cinemas Townhall Sydney Australia at the time I was going to church as it says in the Bible God Done graffiti it inspired me And every think about this movie it's absolute classic I don't know why??? but most definitely made Beat Street 2 it would've been timeless like this one and last forever 💙
As a fellow Australian born after this movie, it’s awesome to hear that this got a theatrical release here in Sydney! A classic movie that my older brother put me onto who was also in the breaking scene. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Before cell phones people actually fully interacted with one another who would’ve known
I remember my parents showing me this as a you g kid (im a 98 baby lol) and just being so fascinated with this scene and now being an adult i fell in love with the familiar being a florida kid and my parents making us spend every non school day damn near in nyc this was our family bbqs and parties and the dancing was so authentic to me still the roxy battle is the best dance scene in movie history
Best Christmas movie ever 👍☕
Beat Street, Wild Styles, Crush Groove, Get Rich or Die tryin', tougher and Leather, and 8 Mile. Thank you for a cinematic view of this phenomenal Hip Hop Culture. Classic's Crate.
Good memories of all my homeboys from Mexicali.,Mexico. And from Reno Nv.
I came to Par Tay....50 last week. Loved Beat Street.
EQ maxed, EQ defeated, output is redlining, and he's using the headphone volume as a fader.
No matter how fake it is I still love this scene.
😂😂😂 I never noticed it
Wow...Brings back Memories....Used to Work at McDonalds...n the Music is the MOST Inspired...when it's Played....(Being Street kids at the time...90's...where MUSIC is our SOUL....to keep it Going Daily...)..
Then Lee shows up with his posse and crashes the party…😎😎😎
one the greatest intro's ever plain ass Day u Got Me Fucked up
yea Lee
Lee izza beast.. one of my fav parts.
Ich erinnere mich noch an den Moment, als ich mit 14 ins Kino ging. Beat Street war gerade in unserem Kino in der DDR angelaufen. Dann wurde der Saal dunkel. Der Sternenhimmel war zu sehen und das drehende O ... und dann zum erstenmal hör ich diese Musik ... ich war dermaßen geflasht und dachte mir, was zur Hölle ist das für ein geiler Sound ... Ich hab den Film damals innerhalb eines Monats 24x angesehen. Grandios ❤
LOVE it and going back in time.
Loved it!
Its toooo EPIC 80's baby in da house
cornell gilkey jr word to Big bird. Freshhhhhh.
Miss this Soo much.
Party people if you are ready to rock, let me hear you scream......goosebumps. Everytime, for so many views....
2:03 Dougie rocking the nappiest fro !
World's Greatest Entertainer !
I wonder how long he spent trying to comb that? Probably 6 minutes...... 6 minutes...... 6 minutes
Lee came and shut it down...
Still know all the words 38yrs later🤣 'and heres a funky beat'.
I got alot coming up and I always think about this when he sangs "Its Working" "Its Working"!
Its working.... its working iconic
Robert Tylor makes may day kid Lee had fantastic moves
The girl in the white sweater has got some moves
she looks like Josephin from Graffiti Rock, she got the same poppin moves, check it out.
I went to the Roxy the Funhouses Roseland in 1983 to check out the moves . We danced we danced our asses off broke with no money in our pockets but the DJ was our friends . JELLYBEAN the Mexican was a go to for me. FRESH CITY BREAKERS. thank you Rockers what great times
One of my favorite movie
Can somebody tell my brother Loki I was FREEZING MY ASS OFF after Hurricane Sandy (no lights or heat), with TURNTABLES in front of me.
He will understand what I am talking about.....LMFAO BIG BRO!
Is that Dougie Fresh(The original Dougie) at 2:04? With a can of 8 ball!
yep
You’re like 20 years late with that one lol. Everyone knew that.
He looks like a Crip extra from Colors 4 years before that movie came out.
No nudity, no twerking, no stripping, no violence, no drugs and alcohol. Just people enjoying the music and dancing and most of all being happy.
Actually there was some violence. Just saying. 😅
@@ashleythomas5378 Nobody got hurt. Violence is when there's a fight and someone gets hurt. Just saying 👍
@@RLTee-tw7zv Ramon died chasing Spit
Magic.
@ 2:11, the dopest hand dap in hip hop history. Period. Lee WAS hip hop.
1:43 the light skin guy wit the green coat is losing is fucking mind 😂😂😂
🤣🤣 I saw that bobble head move too… 🤣💀
It was the best era.From Berlin
Classic!
Best film
Best era ever
I used to come in every party just like Lee did.
Cardboard on the street with the getto blasters!!! Lol goin down to compete at the Bronx in Liverpool !!! HAHAHA!!! Oh yeah Thems the dayzzz!!!
I remember watching this movie being filmed
WE CAME TO PARTAAAAY!!!
Geeiiiilllll
zipper was up, zipper was down... in the dance at the end
Much Gratitude
Ps Peace to Ruby Dee and Ozzie Davis
Una de las mejores película de la época del break dance...... Excelente!!!! La vi de chaval jajaja.... Y sigue siendo buena.... 🇨🇱🇨🇱👍👍👍👍
La pelicula si es buena, pero ahi una pelicula mucho mejor que Beat Street que salio un año antes 1983. La pelicula se llama Wild Style, esa pelicula te hace mirar como son aspectos de Hip Hop
Donde el pescado?
Wild Style by far is the best movie on the history of Hip Hop because it features the pioneers of bboyin', grafitti, DJin' and MCin'
Check out Dougie Fresh with the Jerry Curl holding the can of OE and just grooving to the music when little brother comes in the party. Lol
When Hip-Hop was broke but had raw talent and original style. Now it’s rich with no talent and unoriginal. Miss these days! (Except for Spit)
That ending though...Denzel W at his best!!!
They gone battle man
Classic.
It always worked!!!
Sickkk
Love Hip Hop!
Let’s go double K
credit to the directors, camera guys and djs that put the music together.
RAMO!!
Le deben un Oscar a esta película.
Clasdic 4ever . 1983, 1984 2 legend years when breakin , poppin , graffiti and bboying was at its peak especially in new york the birth place of HIP HOP . I witnessed it all since late 70s to the 84 . And im so greatful i was there . LA had its own strong version but there own style in the peak years of early 80s like poppin lockin started there and theyhad bad good crews too . Listen to me use lingo of the 80s again lol.
Lets see
Thats fresh
Thats bad
Your wack
Thats def
Yo
Anyone from 80z wanna help me out im sure you remember more lol ????
“Y’all biters! All y’all homeboys are biters! Y’all wack, so what’s up with that?”
RAMOOOON
True hip hop !
Can we just get along like this again?????????????????
These were the days of graffiti and breakin !!!!
Classic
Reminds me of the oldschool when we first started
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✨
classic
Imma flip this!!!
today you not working backwards using a computer. I cannot imagine playing without mine. Hip Hop outlived the short sighted studio Orion.
got it on VHS...interestet? LOL
OLDSCHOOL-ELEKTRO UND HIP-HOP FOREVER. YES
Yooo, what song did that come from when he was saying It's working, It's Working!?
Acutally with head phones you can hear the difference from 240 / 360/ to 480p.
Yeah Ok I've been here alot.
OH YEAH! I see the difference!
Thank you. IT'S WORKING!
We was getting down with them as teenagers in philly 🎉,12,13 years old grooving
Green jacket on some Charlie Brown Christmas shit
It's working
Got Me Fucked up
Was happiest time for alot of youth too. As we had lots to do . Not like today social media coatch potatoes .
Omg I need the song name of the last song like in the ending of the video
czcams.com/video/rHQ11l4uiM4/video.html
Here ya go !😉
Pimeiro Lp de vinim que tive .amo .
1of d best movies ever period.
I don't know how much you know about the origins of hip hop, but the best movie by far is Wild Style it was released in 1983 one year before Beat Street
I will check it out player. I like them old school movies. Good lookin out.
But in fairness i think the 80s bought everyone from all nations colours and back grounds to unite and be apart of hip hop in the 80s .
WE CAME TO !!!PATEEEEE !!!!!
WAS UP WITH THAT PUNK
RIP KURIAKI AND BUCKY
2:04 doug e. fresh in the building!
This scene is sped up from the original movie I can tell. Faster and higher pitched.
It’s woyking……it’s woyking…..
Its working..