MONK AT 1520 SEDGWICK AVE.. "WE PROBABLY DID'NT EVEN KNOW THIS EXISTED"

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  • Salute and Big Respect to all the Strong Men and families of 1520 Sedgwick and surrounding area... Hip Hop Culture Hip Hop music

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  • @elliotsober7042
    @elliotsober7042 Před rokem +19

    Mario gave us nothing but good times and paved the way for so many black people to use an artform, he wanted everyone to have fun and enjoy themselves, who do you know that would put all those ass kicker speakers and equipment in their apartment to give music to people for free! Never say anything about that man that you don't know of in front of someone who does because his spirit lives in each and everyone of us who was lucky enough to be blessed by his presence alone!!

    • @RandomFlavor
      @RandomFlavor Před rokem

      I agree. Mario always had a smile on his face, and was very personable & approachable. Many people of Soundview got to enjoy his park jams for free!

  • @kiddwee
    @kiddwee Před rokem +16

    Thank you for the clarification on the history. Salute to the pioneers

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +2

      😂🤣Disco king Mario was a Disco DJ not hip hop. BIG DIFFERENCE

    • @FBA_AllTHEWAY
      @FBA_AllTHEWAY Před rokem +7

      @@BoricuaNyc you obviously know nothing about Disco and the “DiscoTech” did u not pay attention to the documentary or you just trolling?

    • @djhardcorproductions6132
      @djhardcorproductions6132 Před rokem +3

      @@BoricuaNyc Mario was just a music lover period. He liked disco but best believe he also played the breaks. Mario was probably the first DJ to let the young kids touch the records. Cuz if you know then you know.... DJs back then didn't touch the vinyl they needle dropped. Mario was definitely a hip hop and disco DJ

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +1

      @@FBA_AllTHEWAY I payed attention to my 70-year-old brother that was there🗽🇵🇷🗽

    • @KEEMOO77
      @KEEMOO77 Před rokem

      @@FBA_AllTHEWAY She's a troll bro..... "@user-vu6wj1fh9d ". She has no job, Just trolls all day.😂😂😂 Get a life.

  • @sirpoppinchuck
    @sirpoppinchuck Před rokem +6

    SoulTrain came on 0ctober of 1971 Don said he got that line from the dances he used to go to in 50’s n 60’s “The stroll”

  • @hiphophistorian5476
    @hiphophistorian5476 Před rokem +19

    Dope. I wish there were some more of those older guys that partied at the Plaza Disco who call talk about Dj John Brown. That's who Herc said he got his playlist from and where he first saw bboys at in 1970/1971.

    • @intelligencehaswon5714
      @intelligencehaswon5714 Před rokem +6

      That's a missing piece of the puzzle, Herc's interview with Davey D when he admitted there was no Jamaican influence on hiphop, Dj Smokey and the Smokeatrons, Dj Mario, Coke LA Rock stating there was no Jamaican influence when he started, and other details that are not well known.

    • @hiphophistorian5476
      @hiphophistorian5476 Před rokem

      @@intelligencehaswon5714 yup

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp Před rokem +3

      But they still try and say Herc is the founder smh

    • @intelligencehaswon5714
      @intelligencehaswon5714 Před rokem

      @@themightyfp
      History shouldn't revised to promote someone's agenda.

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp Před rokem +3

      @@intelligencehaswon5714 agreed but you know the winners tell the story and media propped Bam Herc and Flash as the pillars. And the artist suppprt that story. Which sucks for everyone else.

  • @jaywyte7218
    @jaywyte7218 Před rokem +7

    I'm loving all these interviews

  • @junkandthangs
    @junkandthangs Před rokem +6

    Yeah we gotta keep building off this information… keep hip hop alive

  • @BENWORKIN89
    @BENWORKIN89 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hip Hop comes before Disco (the genre) is the information that I’ve come across. I believe it. Hip Hop is a culture not a style of music that is what people fail to realize!

  • @FBA_AllTHEWAY
    @FBA_AllTHEWAY Před rokem +19

    That whole Sedgwick story always seemed suspect to me. I knew it had to be more to that story. Thanks for sharing👍🏾

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +5

      You do know the Black spades ♠️ had Puerto Ricans🇵🇷🗽in the black spades ♠️ so I guess Fat Joe was speaking facts about half and half since Puerto Ricans🇵🇷were in the black spades ♠️
      🤔😂🤣
      🗽✊🏽♠️🇵🇷🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽

    • @bxdale83
      @bxdale83 Před rokem +14

      @@BoricuaNyc Wtf does that have to do with the video? Can you name the Puerto Ricans that were in the Spades besides Tex?

    • @melanatedwarrior3530
      @melanatedwarrior3530 Před rokem +13

      @@BoricuaNyc Ricans weren't original members of the spades, Ya'll stay lying. The thirst is getting worse by the day 🤣

    • @djhardcorproductions6132
      @djhardcorproductions6132 Před rokem +5

      @@BoricuaNyc You love trolling ... guess that's how you got your name 🤣

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +1

      @@melanatedwarrior3530Cholly Rock said Ricans🇵🇷were part of the black spades ♠️ and 2-white men.
      Tex DJ Hollywood🇵🇷was the President of the black spades ♠️ as well. I know the truth hurts you. Face it
      🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽🇵🇷♠️✊🏾🗽

  • @akbardavis2042
    @akbardavis2042 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I grew up in 1600 Sedgwick Ave., and lived on the third floor facing the park. I saw the first black Carti by Kool Herc, who played skin tight by the Ohio players as his first record. He played many songs in different genre, like R&B, the hustle, music, skating, music and bus stop music music that we called the slide now. One of my friends, Jeffrey Wyatt called me out the window and said Akbar come down, there’s a block party I said a block party what’s a block party?

  • @kennyblackbird5674
    @kennyblackbird5674 Před rokem +2

    All I know is as far back as 71, 72 I remember the proto b boys that loved break beat music like the song Scorpio and James Brown joints that they didn't play on the radio, that was the Soundview area, I don't know if that was the thing anywhere else.

  • @thenewgoldenera
    @thenewgoldenera Před rokem +8

    Thank you for your original content!!!

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +2

      You do know Black spades ♠️ had Puerto Ricans🇵🇷🗽since day one. I guess fat Joe been speaking facts
      🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽✊🏾♠️🇵🇷🗽

  • @jamesparker6569
    @jamesparker6569 Před rokem +4

    I can always rely on Monk and Cholly to break shit down and shoot straight! Glad they paying homage to Bronxdale where Bam and Herk would come to see King Mario DJ.

  • @mbp333
    @mbp333 Před rokem +10

    My aunt Diane lived in River park tower's in the 70's,it was pretty calm on that side & RPT was pretty ritzy for that era.... Hip hop started in Soundview! Point blank period. #blackspades #bronxdaleprojects

  • @sistercarol7366
    @sistercarol7366 Před rokem +7

    Grandmaster Flowers, in 1969 came to the Bronx, mixing with 2 turntables at the old Yankee Stadium, with James Brown, and it wasn t disco music. They trying to attach disco to Mario and Grandmaster Flowers is to take them out of history. The "Creation" of the first element of Hip Hop, "Mixing". Instead of mixing color as justification, moving the goalpost to 1975, joining in other elements, when they come into it etc is just a distortion, of the Truth. When we learn that invasion, infiltration, and integration, is how we lose our culture, over and over again, we will stop repeating our history and our participating in it. This stealing, taking over, is redundant in all our music, rock n roll, jazz, and even now gospel,. Josh White never got credit for "folk music "that's never attributed to us. No one lets us get into salsa, or any other music, that is culturally based, telling the whole truth, in relation to our People, and over a place, they cannot compete with.

    • @themightyfp
      @themightyfp Před rokem +4

      Problem is Latinos and other Caribbean people don’t rep black when it comes to social issues. But want to claim the culture you can’t come to America and take the good with our the bad in my opinion.

    • @jeffking220
      @jeffking220 Před rokem

      I have heard flowers tapes. He was disco. Never isolated beats.

    • @sistercarol7366
      @sistercarol7366 Před rokem

      @@jeffking220 Neither did James Brown, yet they were the foundation.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 Před 11 měsíci

      Brother you are on point Amen, Amen. SOME Caribbeans and SOME Latinos are saying they started Hip hop which is a lie.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 Před 11 měsíci

      You need to tell everyone about this lies I am telling everyone about this lies. Tell your family young kids. If you are on the radio, TV, internet. We have to spread the truth that African Americans Invented Hip hop. Spread the word everywhere.

  • @tammaratillman1616
    @tammaratillman1616 Před rokem +3

    😅😅😅😅 I Agree let's give all the Pioneers credit.

  • @BENWORKIN89
    @BENWORKIN89 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Much respect to the fathers of Hip Hop and Hip Hops original family The Black Spades 🫡

  • @akbardavis2042
    @akbardavis2042 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Kool Herc played basketball with Coke la Rock at places like the PAL club and the 9 169st Claremont ave

  • @fastpaced4861
    @fastpaced4861 Před rokem +5

    @Michael Waynetv i thought Sunshine said the term bboy came from Bronxdale? then we learn herc would come to bronxdale. looks like herc took the name from there, and brought it back to the westside.

    • @nourdinh.1450
      @nourdinh.1450 Před rokem

      Why not Bronx Boys ??? 😉😉 or Break Boys ???

    • @fastpaced4861
      @fastpaced4861 Před rokem +2

      @@nourdinh.1450 because black spades were the first bboys. black spades come from bronxdale. makes sense bboy = bronxdale boyeeeeee!

    • @nourdinh.1450
      @nourdinh.1450 Před rokem

      @@fastpaced4861 There are not BBoys you see BBoys With Boots?? Spade Dance was Fight Moves and Stompin on the floor when this was the first BBoy Mooves i dont know😉🙄

    • @kennyblackbird5674
      @kennyblackbird5674 Před rokem

      ​@@nourdinh.1450I think this whole argument is that basically bboying evolved from the Spades culture. I remember in Bronxdale some people used to be blaring some strange funky music that they wasn't playing on the radio, and this was back in 71, 72. I think the song Scorpio was continental hit record but in the Soundview area the song played 24/7, figuratively and literally speaking!!! I don't know for sure if Herc was part of a gang but the Spades seemed to have sh** on lock! So I'm sure if Herc might have had any beef on his side usually they would ally with the Spades to quell any beef and in order for that to happen Herc would have had to come to Soundview for a sit down or pow wow.

  • @ermins.newyork7434
    @ermins.newyork7434 Před rokem +2

    Gotta give a salute to Smif N' Wessun, too.

  • @HAZESPARKA
    @HAZESPARKA Před rokem +2

    1720 University ave. Apt. 4
    My Grandmothers house
    Real Home of HipHop

  • @darrellhoward705
    @darrellhoward705 Před rokem +3

    An important piece that is missing in all of this debate is not just about the breaks and mixing da da da but what music? What music was being played at the jams because the music and culture go together especially fifty years ago. Were they spinning Think, Doin it To Death, Express yourself, Future Shock? If you have any vinyl from 1972-73 and you're saying you're FBA, DJ's, or Dancers, then you know these cuts, no need to mention the artist.

  • @hugodjon1dj-on
    @hugodjon1dj-on Před rokem +1

    🔥🔥

  • @elliotsober7042
    @elliotsober7042 Před rokem +3

    Omg some of the people talking here don't know anything about the disco king Mario or the chuck city crew and if you weren't from bronxdale please don't say anything goodness gracious!!

  • @WaneEnt
    @WaneEnt Před rokem +2

    If that ain’t break dancing I don’t know what is 😂

    • @omardavis1622
      @omardavis1622 Před měsícem

      Burning. That was a old term, for battling. Coke, Sasa and few others say how they dance with and against " women " that's the key that's left out. " women " 🤦🏽

  • @WaneEnt
    @WaneEnt Před rokem +1

    💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💯💯💯

  • @kkthedrummer8999
    @kkthedrummer8999 Před 11 měsíci +2

    See my brother was dj kojak you see his name on Kool herc flyers he was with the black Spades with the original Bam in grant PJ not afrika bambatta but no one said break dance starts in 1520 because I saw b boys in cedar Park we was living in River Park Towers

  • @jessicam.4777
    @jessicam.4777 Před rokem

    Dr. Imani Perry, just published a very interesting article entitled, The Country Idiom of Hip Hop. It’s a very good read and in my opinion, she does an excellent job outlining very clearly the origins & roots of Hip Hop culture in a chronologically sensible manner. I think we have to consider her work and research on the topic when we engage in debates as to the origins and evolution of and contributions to Hip Hop culture. While this specific video doesn’t necessarily speak on this, I know there are others that do.

  • @larryroyal8463
    @larryroyal8463 Před rokem

    Yeah yeah yeah. I love the Spades

  • @akbardavis2042
    @akbardavis2042 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Jeffy Wyatt introduced me to breakdancing and that was it from there. I broke dance with Mark DEAN, who is the sibling of the Ruff Ryders CEO’s. that
    lived directly above
    Kool
    Herc in 1520 Sedwick Ave.

  • @elliotsober7042
    @elliotsober7042 Před rokem +1

    This is actually sad and Mario must be turning over in his grave with some of the comments coming from this video

  • @kingdon4451
    @kingdon4451 Před rokem +4

    If da spades was so savage and breaking things and people up who was coming to these party's of da spades and how was it spreading around if nobody could come to these party's ???

    • @elliotsober7042
      @elliotsober7042 Před rokem

      Not true everything he's saying is 💯 but it wasn't as vicious as he's stating

    • @RCLaROCK1
      @RCLaROCK1 Před rokem +2

      ITs what started the energy and element that surrounded the parties .GANGS ARE AN ELEMENT .excluded in the making of what is today Hip Hop HERC took it too another level for guys like me to have access to the music ...you stilll got robbed at Herc party too ..that was part of the scene n life .

  • @edeck889
    @edeck889 Před rokem +4

    Everytime Busta and his elk lies, I will refer him and people like him, and others who just don't know the truth about the origins of #Hiphop to this channel💯

  • @harolddixon7456
    @harolddixon7456 Před rokem

    Brother monk is not lying but the Sedgwick Ave concourse side start later 75 76 when we came up under them the spade's was every we're and Bronx Dale was the place to be early 70 71 72 73 I was like 11-12. then we came up. Webster Ave Tremont The Grand wizard. Fantastic four, us our generation I'm like 15 16 now got it facts

  • @RCLaROCK1
    @RCLaROCK1 Před rokem +2

    check this out #longestflowonwax RC LaROCK THE MICSTRO 1980
    your the best Mike ..all the right connections ..CONTENT is PRICELESS ..get a netflix deal you deserve it ...handle your BI .right where your standing 1520. in 1975 I was standing on top of that 181st Bridge looking down at a KOOL HERC PARTY side of Building street was crowded music blasting across the Harlem river . my crew original cold crushers use to play in Cedar Park

  • @henrycruz4966
    @henrycruz4966 Před rokem +2

    So everybody wanna take credit for creating hip hop. The Jamaicans the Puerto Ricans the italians the black spades the savage nomads come on wtf gimme a break 😂

  • @CrispyBreaks
    @CrispyBreaks Před rokem

    czcams.com/video/hjw_-q8YfmI/video.html
    I like watching clips like these to imagine what the youth gangs and kids involved with NYC street culture and early Hip-Hop were kinda like.
    Maybe there's archival footage somewhere of Hip-Hop in the early to mid '70s. We got audio tapes from the '70s, but all the early video footage of Hip-Hop culture seems to only be from the '80s.
    Would love to see more flashbacks to this era.

  • @markflanagan9187
    @markflanagan9187 Před 11 měsíci

    So those old coots ain't Breakin, they just stomping shyt for real.

  • @soulknob9991
    @soulknob9991 Před rokem +1

    Sooo...Break dancing was started by the Black Spades which consisted of them stomping people out with their boots? LOL!

  • @samball2031
    @samball2031 Před 11 měsíci

    Brooklyn and queen or founder of hip hop, you want to come in the Bronx back in the day the Bronx back in the day look like a tomic bomb hit it

    • @rc3nyc
      @rc3nyc Před 6 měsíci

      Naw 🖕Brooklyn hiphop started in the Bronx everybody knows that hate all you want and queens is soft krs-1 single handedly shut down queens in the 80s 😄

  • @jermainepeters5702
    @jermainepeters5702 Před rokem +4

    you can tell herc got his style from mario....who is a foundational black american

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +1

      Kool Herc got his style from NYC🗽

    • @jermainepeters5702
      @jermainepeters5702 Před rokem

      @@BoricuaNyc which is black american stlye ask pueto ricans

    • @sls554
      @sls554 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@davidjoyce8858no herc is an Jamaican American.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@davidjoyce8858Nope herc is an Jamaican American.

    • @sls554
      @sls554 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BoricuaNyc African American DJs from New York not Latinos and not Caribbeans. You all copy African Americans Music and African Americans Culture.

  • @jsanders9975
    @jsanders9975 Před 26 dny

    Herc and Flash shady...

  • @traum640
    @traum640 Před rokem

    Who invented the light bulb?

  • @soloist9495
    @soloist9495 Před 7 měsíci

    they mad cause there not a part of the beginning of hip hop
    gangs and security hell no
    no its the djs like flash and zulu nation people and the rappers

  • @stone5578
    @stone5578 Před rokem +7

    They be hating on the west side lol

  • @bigolbabyhuey
    @bigolbabyhuey Před rokem +19

    If you follow Cholly Rock's logic, then you'd know he don't consider Disco King Mario a hip hop dj

    • @BoricuaNyc
      @BoricuaNyc Před rokem +3

      Best comment 🗽

    • @hiphophistorian5476
      @hiphophistorian5476 Před rokem +10

      Na, he considered Mario a HipHOp DJ

    • @bigolbabyhuey
      @bigolbabyhuey Před rokem +3

      @@hiphophistorian5476 I believe Maro is hip hop but I did see him and the host go back and forth on whether he's hip hop

    • @bigolbabyhuey
      @bigolbabyhuey Před rokem

      @@hiphophistorian5476 But what do I know? In my opinion the Disco Twins are hip hop too

    • @bxdale83
      @bxdale83 Před rokem +9

      Cholly Rock never insinuated that Mario was a Disco DJ. Look at his earlier interviews. He always gave Mario credit as being a hip hop pioneer. Mario played disco music but he played breaks too

  • @mychaljames8025
    @mychaljames8025 Před 11 měsíci

    During the early stages of hiphop, Puerto Ricans considered it “jungle music” and something that the blacks did. Most Jamaicans came abroad dressed like a white western film with John Wayne. Hiphop is the child of the soul music of the 60’s, in particular james brown…. Who was a African AMERICAN with bloodline ties to these plantations on these lands. The Jamaican influence on hiphop came in the early 70’s and then the Ricans joined in.. these are facts, don’t get butt hurt

  • @PeaceGod81
    @PeaceGod81 Před rokem

    Hip hop really started in Brooklyn 🤫

  • @curtis2299
    @curtis2299 Před rokem +1

    Sedgwick Ave is a myth.
    South Bronx didn’t know it existed.
    Of course nobody came to spade parties.
    Pearl parties, skull, parties, nomad parties either.
    There was only one or 2 places that All Gangs could party together.
    The Shaft (so dope) was one of them.
    Ok, Hip hop (which it was later called) starts with the culture NOT THE MUSIC!
    What came outta the culture gave birth to hip hop.
    Graffiti, gangs, dancing, fighting, all that.
    In the Bronx “the culture” spread rapidly.
    If you wanna know where hip hop started all you gotta ask is where did early 70s black gang culture start.
    Damn sure wasn’t soundview. Bronx river, none of that.
    No offense but East bronx ngas was cornballs in the very beginning.
    They got they’re swag from us. South Bronx ngas.
    But I all happened so spontaneously that history is kinda cloudy.
    Anybody talking bout 74’, 77’ don’t need to be in this conversation.
    I remember when the spades first started.
    I remember Bam getting off the 35 bus at prospect Ave with about 5/6 spades.
    Them ngs walked softly until they saw me and other south Bronx ngas they knew. Then it was all love.
    Who started hip hop?
    Depends on what you mean by hip hop.
    Rappin? Break dancing?
    Hip hop started a lil before that.
    But the origin was South Bronx!
    East Bronx is where you went to visit your grandmother.

  • @cookingnana8204
    @cookingnana8204 Před rokem +1

    @MICHEALWAYNETV @KOOLDJPHASE Just saw Flash on a interview where he revealed he was apart of the foster system. Always thought his family came over from Barbados, in his Bio it shows he had a famous Uncle who was a boxer named Joseph Joey Saddler or Joseph Sandy Saddler born in 1926 in Boston, Ma. Hes listed as American not from Barbados? Flash as both NYC and Barbados as the Place he was born.

  • @Itainttrickingifugotit
    @Itainttrickingifugotit Před rokem +1

    “Tim’s all seasons for ass kicking 🦵 reasons” 🫡