Sfida a colpi di break-dance nell'underground di una metropoli americana degli anni '80... L'abbigliamento in queste immagini rappresenta vere e proprie gemme dal passato...
Man I love this movie when I was a kid, I can't tell you how many times I watch this and got my ass beat for tearing up the house trying to mimic their breakdance moves 😆
I was 15 years old then and was so crazy about breakdance and this movie. Unforgettable memories when people knew me as a break dancer in my college days.
I feel the same way. Im 41, and I love the generation I grew up in, we had REAL music back then. I also remember my mom taking us to the movies when this first came out. I watched this movie a thousand times and learned all the dance moves. The only thing I couldn’t do was the centipede 😂
If you're 41 then you were only 2-3 yrs old MAX when this came out in '84, making it impossible for you to remember. God I hate it when people make obvious BS comments on videos like these. Just say you grew up with it; all of the extra shit is just unnecessary.
When they made this film they unwittingly caught a piece of musical history and recorded it for generations of kids in years to come to witness a phenomonon which swept the globe.This was a very important time in music and dance and changed dance across the world forever.Even now you can still see the influences in dance everywhere and still hear the sounds in the music.Great film.
Apenas tenia 10 años de edad cuando se impuso ese estilo de baile... Solo perdi una final en mi escuela...... Que emocionante era bailar esa musica y mas aun si se competia.......
Whenever myself feel low, come here to recharge. Those were the days. We never had no money, Just pure breakdance & fun. Hours & hours for endless dancing for nothing however fun & passion 😊
When I was in kindergarten the first grade teacher next door had me and friend do head spins for her class ! wow thanks man for bringing back a old memory of mine
toyoda · 26 years ago hell yes, wish we could go back in time and show off our cellphones with unlimited answers to every question we had through google. to them we would be gods
Woow qué maravilla, me acuerdo de mis días de secundaria cuando los muchachos se echaban retas de baile, así mismo era, se llevaban su grabadora y a bailar 🤘
The good old days,,me and my friends use to get out the cardboard and lock and pop all day long,,,,if I tried that now I really would be breakdancing,,,lol
amigo, ese video es una reliquia, yo tuve mis pinitos con el break, en esa época tenía 14años y ahora 52 an pasado muchos años y ahora lo están bailando otra vez mucha gente que no habían ni nacido, esto es una máquina del tiempo.
this is probably the most unified you will ever see blacks and Hispanics ever again in this country, this was also a time when youngsters settle disputes thru the art of dancing rather than guns, people danced had a good time and lived to see another day
+zabibullahastarothbrigades whites are fearing that they are loosing their majority and cities, blacks are convinced whites hate them because of the older black generations and dumb fucks like bush and trump, and hispanics because blacks think they are taking all the jobs and taking over their neighborhoods and Hispanics think all blacks hate them because of that rumor that current hiphop has chosen to spread and being direct competing social grouos. I could be completely wrong though (i'm white and thats my spin, i think the current situation is shit though).. Maybe someone else can fill us in?
+logicone Sir you are totally wrong, especially the part about the older blacks convincing younger blacks that whites hate them, you can thank white racist cops who are killing unarmed black males for that,, for you to sit there and blame the older generation is totally ridiculous as a matter of fact the 80"a and 90"s was probably the best time as far as race relations this country had ever seen between all the races
Truth is gangs stopped stabbing each other after rap/breakdance hit the scene. Instead of fighting it out, gangs would dance it out. Alot of pride at stake. Therefore losing the dance collectively meant losing the fight.
What a legend move I remember this first time I see it specially the scene of the broom out of the shop just wow, thanks for recalling the good memories
Man, I remember this times. I was in front of the TV practicing breaking on some cardboard. My dad saw me and just shook his head laughing (wasn't really encouraged in our home). I was that Black kid from the burbs who wanted to be cool back in the 80s!😅
15 años ya te imaginas yo en las discos...mi grabadora en el hombro y me recuerdo que haciamos competencias. jajaj...Lindos Tiempos!! nunca volveran y lastima los que no vivieron esa epoca.
y luego salialeron esos que all pelear les salian luces del cuerpo, rocky, rambo, depredador, michael jackson en su maximo, era una epoca que te transladaba a un jardin de superhumanismo
Soy de 1977, pero recuerdo muy bien esa època, ¡wow no tienes idea de lo increìble que fue! bailes en las calles, todos los jòvenes, incluso los niños haciendo pases de brack, mùsica disco muy pegajosa igual que habìa tambien mucha mùsica pop, luces colores... todo un fenòmeno. Es por eso que es muy recordada en muchas àreas, las dscomoviles que amenizaban bailes en las calles andaban muchas luces que si no tenìas cuidado te mareabas al caminar, lo mejor era estar bailando. Y los bailes terminaban hasta las 5 de la mañana y a veces no querias que terminaran porque eran super emosionantes y eufòricos. Ah otra cosa, era comùn que un grupo de jòvenes anduviera una grabadora y de repente empezaran hacer pasos de brack.
I personally think that the guy who invented the Roland 808 drum-machine deserves a medal and the person who made the 'clap' sound deserves a special mention... The time was post 'Star-Wars' a used future...computers and arcade games.. a technological-emergency and the music machines reflected our feelings at the time, it was all change and you were cool to ride the wave of that with art and music.
You don't really watch too much dance nowadays, do you ? Check this out: czcams.com/video/sNLkY3C5bV0/video.html or this one : czcams.com/video/qvrMhdQE6zM/video.html
Bless your little heart. There there, dear. It'll be OK. Dream of Ice T giving you tender kisses and just forget about the meanies in the comments section.
When I first saw this movie I wanted to learn all of the moves and at that time I was pregnant with my son and that's when I fell in love with the hip-hop culture and I'm 61 years old and I listen to anything thats clean with no fowl language, so I list to mostly christian hip-hop and I enjoy watching the dance videos.
Well said, bro. I'm a metalhead who grew up in the 80s as well. No matter what genre you liked (rap, metal, new wave, hardcore punk), everyone just focused on their own game and respectfully competed with each other without being overly mean or violent. That doesn't mean fights didn't happen, but damn people didn't kill each other over stupid shit then. Today, forget about it. Its no longer about the artistry, but rather looks, bling, empty posturing, ratings, etc. The 80s were great!
I anni 80 mi portano tanta nostalgia in speciale il break dance.Mi ricordo della noia che era il mio quartiere di Lambrate in Milano.La noia é finita quando é arrivato un ragazzo italo-americano di New York al quartiere,lui era uno dei primi break-dancers in la Grande Mela tanto che alcuni movimenti hanno il suo nome,il Bolognese.Dopo lo ho perso di vista,credo che é andato in Portogallo a fare il professore di sax insieme a un'altro del quartiere di nome Brigido che era ceramista e apparte la sua arte ha finito a lavorare in un ristorante di un tale Barbas in una zona esclusiva della área di Lisbona,Saluti amici.
Soy de la antigua escuela la vivimos en los años 1980 a 1984 intensamente tenia un sobre nombre todos estos estilos de baile era el super baile, el popin, loking y el break dance, saludos a todos los que vivieron y bailaron en estos años.
can't believe this finally on youtube ! Breakdance II got a small part in that ! Kid Wiz Majestic Breakers Cerritos, California Poppin Taco so dayuum young here ! boogaloo Shrimp .. wonder how's he doing these years !
Esto es BAILAR, una MARAVILLA y de la MÚSICA ni hablamos es BESTIAL, con esto se te ELECTRIFICA el CUERPO, Y ésta MUSICA SI se puede BAILAR BREAK, un CORDIAL SALUDO a todos los B-BOYS Y B-GERLS y AMANTES de la BUENA MÚSICA.
Rosy HOLA ROSY Bailarina he pero eres una B-GERL de la vieja escuela con esto no te estoy llamando vieja por que sino también me lo estaría llamando yo porcierto eres de BILBAO un saludo FIESTERA.
SMH... Take Y'all asses down to Crenshaw and talk crazy. See how far that gets you. Back when this BS came out, in the minds of media executives it was just that... Some BS. They probably got a bunch of losers behind the scenes. That's where Beat Street would differ. Harry Belafonte had enough sense to talk to the REAL PEOPLE and help build the culture.
smh u would think this wouldn't u "christian." smh #ORIGINALGANGSTA ICE can never be nothing but what he is. a suburban lil boy from suburban summit nj and then went hard core gangsta teen years moving,force moved to WEST COAST, and now almost sixty and gettin paid big time $$$ on a hit tv show, so nothin fake about ma boy PEACE OUT. 1
This movie reflected not the east coast dance scene which was already doing advanced breakdancing routines, but the young west coast hip hop scene. I'm just glad they were able to represent. It inspired a lot of crews to get out there and do their thing.
My god the fashion back then was so out there and I love it! Wouldn't dress like that now, but I am greatful we had a time period when we could express these trends. It makes for great study on fashion.
Before ground work became a massive part of street dancing you had people locking and then pop locking. These core styles wound their way through a lot of crews and were instrumental in many dancers creation of their own styles. Shabba Doo was one of the architects of locking and infusing jazz dance and other styles helped it evolve into a more diversified base for building unique styles an routines off of. Boogaloo Shrimp could absorb almost any style and incorporate them into his routines.
Almost 40 years later and Ice T is still relevant. Crazy.
It is right
Es tan relevante que hasta ya es disciplina OLÍMPICA
Man I love this movie when I was a kid, I can't tell you how many times I watch this and got my ass beat for tearing up the house trying to mimic their breakdance moves 😆
Ya,,lol,,same here
Same here buddy
I KNOW THE FEELING IT WAS ALL WORTH IT
🤣Same tearing up the house. Grandma: "Boy you gonna break your neck!"
Same ,called myself turbo after watching this lol
I was 15 years old then and was so crazy about breakdance and this movie. Unforgettable memories when people knew me as a break dancer in my college days.
80s greatest decade ever love to go back and do it all again.
Best times were happening then. I go back when watching these videos.
R.I.P. Shabadoo...definitely was a positive influence on my childhood...hands down...realtalk...👊🏾
Rip u will.be missed
I feel the same way. Im 41, and I love the generation I grew up in, we had REAL music back then. I also remember my mom taking us to the movies when this first came out. I watched this movie a thousand times and learned all the dance moves. The only thing I couldn’t do was the centipede 😂
If you're 41 then you were only 2-3 yrs old MAX when this came out in '84, making it impossible for you to remember.
God I hate it when people make obvious BS comments on videos like these. Just say you grew up with it; all of the extra shit is just unnecessary.
When they made this film they unwittingly caught a piece of musical history and recorded it for generations of kids in years to come to witness a phenomonon which swept the globe.This was a very important time in music and dance and changed dance across the world forever.Even now you can still see the influences in dance everywhere and still hear the sounds in the music.Great film.
Yeah I remember buying cassettes (mc's) with this type of music. And tried some floor work 🤣🤣
Genial gracias
And Wilf Brimley flashes his tackle in Cocoon.. FACT!!
OH.. Elvis and Michael Jackson are dead!!! but they live on..
czcams.com/video/sOnqjkJTMaA/video.html
Como é o nome do filme
OMG now 53 and still got some off the moves just still play the music LOVE IT
I remember this all. Nearly 60 and still digging the original break dancers. RIP Shabba Doo.
Rip Ozone! Thank you for everything! 🙏🏼
Apenas tenia 10 años de edad cuando se impuso ese estilo de baile... Solo perdi una final en mi escuela...... Que emocionante era bailar esa musica y mas aun si se competia.......
CHARLY GUERRA DAZA
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como se llama la movie
@@wildwinebert BREAKDANCE
Whenever myself feel low, come here to recharge. Those were the days. We never had no money, Just pure breakdance & fun. Hours & hours for endless dancing for nothing however fun & passion 😊
Me encanta el Break dance desde mi niñez, los años 80's los mejores de mi vida.
wow keren cool contol - memex i love break fuck dance ngenthod.....
My fourth and fifth grade teacher Mr. Rivera used to have us kids volunteer for breakdancing competition every Friday afternoon God I miss those days.
JL
Good times, my friend...shame they'll never come again.
When I was in kindergarten the first grade teacher next door had me and friend do head spins for her class ! wow thanks man for bringing back a old memory of mine
@@thatoneniggawalkingupthest5313 You were not five years old....
Classic never get old in my book remembering goin see this at movies on the big screen. Still watching it , Luvin it
I’m so grateful I was alive in this era!!
This is the most 80s video I've seen in my life
toyoda · 26 years ago hell yes, wish we could go back in time and show off our cellphones with unlimited answers to every question we had through google. to them we would be gods
You have to look for “the legend of billy jean” soundtrack pat benatar and you will check what 80’s meant
@@nibiru379 1)rr r44r@@
kaka new world image apologise I don’t understand
You never saw Some kind of wonderful?
I never forget 1984 when I left school and I watch this movie at the old time cinema 14 time I was hook I miss those days and I miss my parents 😔😔🙏🏾
Woow qué maravilla, me acuerdo de mis días de secundaria cuando los muchachos se echaban retas de baile, así mismo era, se llevaban su grabadora y a bailar 🤘
wow keren cool contol - memex i love break fuck dance ngenthod.....
The good old days,,me and my friends use to get out the cardboard and lock and pop all day long,,,,if I tried that now I really would be breakdancing,,,lol
amigo, ese video es una reliquia, yo tuve mis pinitos con el break, en esa época tenía 14años y ahora 52 an pasado muchos años y ahora lo están bailando otra vez mucha gente que no habían ni nacido, esto es una máquina del tiempo.
Heso es 100x100 verda 😅😅😅😅😅
this is probably the most unified you will ever see blacks and Hispanics ever again in this country, this was also a time when youngsters settle disputes thru the art of dancing rather than guns, people danced had a good time and lived to see another day
hell even whites for that matter too.. shit has went backwords..
+logicone absolutely
+Sittipong Khochit You are right sir!
+zabibullahastarothbrigades whites are fearing that they are loosing their majority and cities, blacks are convinced whites hate them because of the older black generations and dumb fucks like bush and trump, and hispanics because blacks think they are taking all the jobs and taking over their neighborhoods and Hispanics think all blacks hate them because of that rumor that current hiphop has chosen to spread and being direct competing social grouos. I could be completely wrong though (i'm white and thats my spin, i think the current situation is shit though).. Maybe someone else can fill us in?
+logicone Sir you are totally wrong, especially the part about the older blacks convincing younger blacks that whites hate them, you can thank white racist cops who are killing unarmed black males for that,, for you to sit there and blame the older generation is totally ridiculous as a matter of fact the 80"a and 90"s was probably the best time as far as race relations this country had ever seen between all the races
The fact these guys are so serious, makes this that much more hilarious😂😂😂!!!!
Truth is gangs stopped stabbing each other after rap/breakdance hit the scene. Instead of fighting it out, gangs would dance it out. Alot of pride at stake. Therefore losing the dance collectively meant losing the fight.
Then gangster rap came out and it was downhill from there.
What a legend move I remember this first time I see it specially the scene of the broom out of the shop just wow, thanks for recalling the good memories
Hoy 14/nov/ 2023, un venezolano en ecuador de 55 años recordando 😊
Man, I remember this times. I was in front of the TV practicing breaking on some cardboard. My dad saw me and just shook his head laughing (wasn't really encouraged in our home). I was that Black kid from the burbs who wanted to be cool back in the 80s!😅
Memories i was that b girl in my adidas trainers im 49 now ....memories
loved this as a teen and even won break dance comps, but they are just flailing their arms
Loved this movie 1984 (Nigeria). Still lovin' it 2023 (California). World culture per excellence!
15 años ya te imaginas yo en las discos...mi grabadora en el hombro y me recuerdo que haciamos competencias. jajaj...Lindos Tiempos!! nunca volveran y lastima los que no vivieron esa epoca.
Jaja como el de los simpsons xd.
Seh una mierda nacer en el 2000
y luego salialeron esos que all pelear les salian luces del cuerpo, rocky, rambo, depredador, michael jackson en su maximo, era una epoca que te transladaba a un jardin de superhumanismo
Fué mi mejor época. ¡Que Nostalgia!
I'm happy because I taught my kids this dance style. They're called Street jams. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
No knives, no guns, just a bunch of young guys not hurting anybody making a statement through breakdance. Bring back those days!
Cant help but 2 think of the shogun of harlem in the theatre.."whos the baddest?!?!" love the 80s this and the last dragon, great post thank you!👏💗💃
Shonuff
Mi sueño sería vivir esa época y ver como revoluciona hasta hoy en día el hip hop sería tremendo
Soy de 1977, pero recuerdo muy bien esa època, ¡wow no tienes idea de lo increìble que fue! bailes en las calles, todos los jòvenes, incluso los niños haciendo pases de brack, mùsica disco muy pegajosa igual que habìa tambien mucha mùsica pop, luces colores... todo un fenòmeno. Es por eso que es muy recordada en muchas àreas, las dscomoviles que amenizaban bailes en las calles andaban muchas luces que si no tenìas cuidado te mareabas al caminar, lo mejor era estar bailando. Y los bailes terminaban hasta las 5 de la mañana y a veces no querias que terminaran porque eran super emosionantes y eufòricos. Ah otra cosa, era comùn que un grupo de jòvenes anduviera una grabadora y de repente empezaran hacer pasos de brack.
Eram outros tempos. As pessoas tinham mais alegria de viver
Ozono y Turbo¡¡¡¡¡ que épocas por Dios eso era competitividad !!!! Arte¡¡¡ valor¡¡¡¡ estilo¡¡¡¡ no andar con un celular en la mano......
Kelly's haircut is awesome!
Mister Green , Disco, campeonato de Breakdance anos 80 .. foi o máximo .
I personally think that the guy who invented the Roland 808 drum-machine deserves a medal and the person who made the 'clap' sound deserves a special mention... The time was post 'Star-Wars' a used future...computers and arcade games.. a technological-emergency and the music machines reflected our feelings at the time, it was all change and you were cool to ride the wave of that with art and music.
These days were gold..l was at Gifford boyz high in Bulawayo Zim .we had our own little crew of breakdancers .funny hair style n life was good
Breakin old school movie.yeah!!
Tengo 58 años y todavía me acuerdo : cómo olvidarme del brek
One of the best dance movies ever imo
wow keren cool contol - memex i love break fuck dance ngenthod.....
Any day, i can watch this movie over and over...so motivating and electric fly!!!..(LOL)..
I love you boo
I loved how the culture was back in 1984. I would take this over 2023 anyday!
Rest In Power💔😥💔
Adolfo 'Shabba-Doo' Quinones
Sunrise: May 11, 1955
Sunset: December 30, 2020
I'm pressed by the sheer athleticism of these dancers. You don't see that nowadays.
The biggest form of athleticism in the kids these days is in their thumbs 😢
You don't really watch too much dance nowadays, do you ? Check this out: czcams.com/video/sNLkY3C5bV0/video.html or this one : czcams.com/video/qvrMhdQE6zM/video.html
🎶🎶🎶🥰🥰🥰🎼🎼🎼🎼🤙✋من أجمل وأحلا وأروع كوبليه في عالم الرقص 🎉🎉
great .... misses and misses. i was happy and didn't know.... nice a lot
1984-2015.. 31 years.. Time go fast.
+3 2018 😭 1984 11 03
raulox71
+4 2019 💩
Even in 1984, Ice T looked like he was 50 years old.
hahahahha
+ziweiyuan THATS BECAUSE IF YOU MIX WITH A WHITTE DOG YOU'"LL BECOME OLD GET IT?
I can't stop laughing
weird scene in 80's
Bless your little heart. There there, dear. It'll be OK. Dream of Ice T giving you tender kisses and just forget about the meanies in the comments section.
When I first saw this movie I wanted to learn all of the moves and at that time I was pregnant with my son and that's when I fell in love with the hip-hop culture and I'm 61 years old and I listen to anything thats clean with no fowl language, so I list to mostly christian hip-hop and I enjoy watching the dance videos.
mot of these moves dancers still uses them to this day, what an era !
80s rocks!!!
Where my time machine?!
Well said, bro. I'm a metalhead who grew up in the 80s as well. No matter what genre you liked (rap, metal, new wave, hardcore punk), everyone just focused on their own game and respectfully competed with each other without being overly mean or violent. That doesn't mean fights didn't happen, but damn people didn't kill each other over stupid shit then. Today, forget about it. Its no longer about the artistry, but rather looks, bling, empty posturing, ratings, etc. The 80s were great!
Remember this time. When I was Young 😎❤💪👍
I anni 80 mi portano tanta nostalgia in speciale il break dance.Mi ricordo della noia che era il mio quartiere di Lambrate in Milano.La noia é finita quando é arrivato un ragazzo italo-americano di New York al quartiere,lui era uno dei primi break-dancers in la Grande Mela tanto che alcuni movimenti hanno il suo nome,il Bolognese.Dopo lo ho perso di vista,credo che é andato in Portogallo a fare il professore di sax insieme a un'altro del quartiere di nome Brigido che era ceramista e apparte la sua arte ha finito a lavorare in un ristorante di un tale Barbas in una zona esclusiva della área di Lisbona,Saluti amici.
i believe all street gang grievances should be settled by an 80's style dance off hosted by ice -t....
skywalker01974 oh if only it were that simple. I wish!
nah. not if ICE is doin that horrible dumb ass un-skilled rap.but he got better ON SIX in the MORNIN' police at ma door. lol and COLORS. peace out
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Agreed, uni una..bomber?👌😂
skywalker01974
addenda
Rest in peace Shabba doo, Breakin was a great movie
Soy de la antigua escuela la vivimos en los años 1980 a 1984 intensamente tenia un sobre nombre todos estos estilos de baile era el super baile, el popin, loking y el break dance, saludos a todos los que vivieron y bailaron en estos años.
VIVE LE BREAKDANCE !
SO SO SO GLAD I WAS YOUNG IN THE 80s!!!!!!!
Im watching this in 2021 dam its still sick
Now 2023
tempo bom, anos 80...além de músicas de qualidade os jovens tinham estilos próprio...eram culturalmente artística...hj o que se vê
Anyone 2070..? This is the best..!!!
i was in 4th std when this came ...i love u for this memory
Listening to Ice T rap back in the days feels awesome, now that I have a chance to listen again, OMG he's off beat all the time!!!
Kinda awful ! Hahaha
graffiti - breakin - dj cutting - emcee rhyming .. all hip hop elements represented
No hip hop
You missing knowledge. 5 elements of hip hop
They're breakdance fighting!
This captured the b boy/girl street style that inspires to this day. Street, comfortable, with an attitude.
wow keren cool contol - memex i love break fuck dance ngenthod.....
can't believe this finally on youtube ! Breakdance II got a small part in that ! Kid Wiz Majestic Breakers Cerritos, California
Poppin Taco so dayuum young here ! boogaloo Shrimp .. wonder how's he doing these years !
Esto es BAILAR, una MARAVILLA y de la MÚSICA ni hablamos es BESTIAL,
con esto se te ELECTRIFICA el CUERPO,
Y ésta MUSICA SI se puede BAILAR BREAK, un CORDIAL SALUDO a todos los B-BOYS Y B-GERLS y AMANTES de la BUENA MÚSICA.
EPA!!!!Buena música para bailar!!!!,saludos!!!
GRACIAS ROSY TU TAMBIÉN BAILABAS O SOLO TE GUSTA LA MÚSICA
DANIEL GONZALEZ FERNANDEZ Si bailaba y bailo...me fascina bailar...y me fascinan las fiestas y por ende la música... Saludos linda tarde!
Rosy HOLA ROSY
Bailarina he pero eres una B-GERL de la vieja escuela con esto no te estoy llamando vieja por que sino también me lo estaría llamando yo porcierto eres de BILBAO un saludo FIESTERA.
Komparto lo mismo el break komenzo todo y le siguio el rap bro.
I saw this at the movie theater when I was about 15.
old ass
Turbo, took the show. It's really sad that Adolfo Quinones passed on last year. Rest in peace Ozone.
THE 80S BEST FOR ALL THE MUSIC .....................MAGIC IN THE AIR
This is before Ice T became a cop.
No shit
before he was gangsta even
SMH... Take Y'all asses down to Crenshaw and talk crazy.
See how far that gets you.
Back when this BS came out, in the minds of media executives it was just that... Some BS. They probably got a bunch of losers behind the scenes.
That's where Beat Street would differ. Harry Belafonte had enough sense to talk to the REAL PEOPLE and help build the culture.
+erikponciano What a fake opportunist Ice turned out to be. Sad. Not saying he should have kept on as a gangster, but Hollywood is a crock of shit.
smh u would think this wouldn't u "christian." smh
#ORIGINALGANGSTA ICE can never be nothing but what he is. a suburban lil boy from suburban summit nj
and then went hard core gangsta teen years moving,force moved to WEST COAST, and now almost sixty and gettin paid big time $$$ on a hit tv show, so nothin fake about ma boy PEACE OUT. 1
damn.. through this clip, i think the style of breakdance was already made done in 80's. quite impressive.
i was late for school staying up to watch this in 84..why i love electro..
Recuerdo de secundaria... qué tiempos aquellos...😢
This movie reflected not the east coast dance scene which was already doing advanced breakdancing routines, but the young west coast hip hop scene. I'm just glad they were able to represent. It inspired a lot of crews to get out there and do their thing.
que epoca por dios el breakdance por siempre el mejor baile
Lol
💯😎💯 ""MISS THE 80'S" RULED🤟🤘🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
当時、まだ20代前半だった私は自衛官でした。私たちはこの映画を観たり、マイケル・ジャクソンを観たりして、よくマネをして遊んでましたっけ。 そんな私も既に60代。 時の流れは早いです。
Break dance incrivel Saudades dessa época
Me recordó a mi juventud y esa energía que tenia
It's October 2021😉 I grow up watching this movie. 👏💜
These Dayz were Fun.... Dope Asf 🎤🎤🎤💯💯💯💯👑👑🎵🎵🎵🎶📻
suddenly i feel like playing the Double Dragon games!
mula
I downloaded Double Dragon trilogy for my android phone and am enjoying it. Brings back fond memories
Fab film I was break dancer in my school life long time a go I'm nearly 50 lol I'd break alright
My god the fashion back then was so out there and I love it! Wouldn't dress like that now, but I am greatful we had a time period when we could express these trends. It makes for great study on fashion.
Years of this movie i was seven years old..from Malaysia...breakdance get hits
That moment electro rock do that still heartbeat move its over.
The b-boy in the pink top at 0.17 and 0.38 was 50 cent's real father until he was murdered in 1985 after a breaking battle in Yonkers.
SAIGONDISCO how do you find this info out?
..Badass movie along with (warriors movie 1979) ...was amazed when first watched this movie itz efin mega ...😉🙂😎
DAAAMM!!!! Brings me way back... Me and my friends killin' it at Skate World.. 6th grade.. Breakin' was Hot.. 🔥🔥
I grew up in Harlem I remember back in 1984 thinking ,damn Hollywood gonna ruin hip hop..
In 1995 Ice T gave me an OG Eyeglasses and a hug. Thieves entered my house days later, stole some things, including the glasses. :(
Break Dance..., pada saat itu sangat poluler di Indonesia....🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
my favourite Dance movie, Old school is always guna be better, raw and real.
Before ground work became a massive part of street dancing you had people locking and then pop locking. These core styles wound their way through a lot of crews and were instrumental in many dancers creation of their own styles. Shabba Doo was one of the architects of locking and infusing jazz dance and other styles helped it evolve into a more diversified base for building unique styles an routines off of. Boogaloo Shrimp could absorb almost any style and incorporate them into his routines.
Wow. Have times changed. I cant break dance anymore. And i would be called gay if seen in those closes today.. but i love the 80's still.
Steven Chambers Are you related to Turbo aka Boogaloo Shrimp ?
Wow excellent moves! Go go go!
Kamis, 20 januari 2022 hadir.
From indonesia.🖒🇮🇩