Watching My Name Go By (1976) - Jadell's Edit
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2015
- This documentary was made in 1976 for British Television. The music in it was terrible, apart from 2 disco tunes at the end....the latter of which I left in. I replaced the others with tunes that felt befitting for the times and subject matter. Hope you enjoy! - Jadell TDS / T.O. / ROC
Green ranger brought me here
Lol i dont wanna admit it but me too XD
Same
Did you know that Once you spend a million dollars at art primo, green ranger takes you to Disneyland? I managed to do it in 1 order and all I had to do was buy like 6 krink products, posting from the line at space mountain as we speak!
RIP DON ONE
It seems like older folks were a lot more chill and understanding about graff back in the day
they didnt condone but at the least understood it
Facts.
not always some of the cosa nostra type of older dudes used to beat writers in the ass if they caught them around the place
I like the woman who talks about how delighted she is by all the graffitis on the trains and I completely agree with her. Graffiti is something beautiful, better than just boring grey city walls.
Ppl were so real back them. Natural ....& slim lol
Loving the evolution of the styles.
Oldschool to the fullest.
Damn, Cliff159 got up crazy!
I'd give anything to go back in time and do some throwies on these rusty cars maan..
Evgeny Todorov Imagine you went back there with even the most basic of styles there is today, you would literally become king within a few days of constant painting haha , that's why I wouldn't want to go back.
Man, this is like a 70's Style Wars. :) Thanks for putting this up.
Love this! So good. I really like the commentary of the citizens. All very interesting and probably true too. Also I can’t believe how up Cliff was. Such cool styles and so innovative but he was up like hell too! Must have been one of the most up.
Now street art is a multi million dollar industry
Thank you...greetings from El Salvador
RIP TRACY 168,OUR BIG BRO.JEWEL ONE NYC.
Wow... this rare gem has alluded me for all these decades. A lot of the B-roll was re used in another BBC doc called ‘Beat This - A Hip Hop History (circa ‘84). I never knew the origin of that footage was from this. Reminds me of ‘stations of the elevated’, rare obscure, but a nice insight into early days of the NY graffiti dynasty.
Felt the same
I wondered why the music was so good on this, respect!
LOVE this version, seems MUCH more befitting of the time and subject matter
Incredible ! Great to see proper graffiti history on film, particularly showing the importance of tags and how to bomb....respect to the original bombers, and writers of all kinds....
So great, thanks for sharing!!
history and audiovisual jewels!
Thank you!
D O P E!!! 🔥
Jadell, Appreciate you, bro! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
"The message is revolution"
one of the best times in the history of graffiti, for those who lived it, no doubt, and nice footage for the rest of us to watch. Thanks Jadell!
YalkOne You're welcome, thanks bro!
9:35 "Seen"
Seeing*
@@lkxnqno THE NAME NOT THE WORD
@@lkxnqno stoopid
LOL
I love it!
Yes, what a find, and great work on the re-score.
Love this
Best feeling in the world
GREAT !
3:13 had me dead lmaooo
This was dope
great to see something else other than style wars from that era
fantastique !!!!! and mister don 1 in action !!! absolutly awesome documentary !!!
On Facebook, look up the page:
The Real NY 70's/80's
A lot of old NY pictures shared there
Then came SEEN CAP DONDI SKEME LEE LADY PINK...SHY MINONE PJAY MAD...👍🏻💯👑s
Seen was up in this video, along with Cliff.
21:59 Simpson St in The Bronx. #2 and #5 trains.
Looks like a lot of people got their "K" from 24:22
O.C. samples "Killer's Lullaby" from the Together Brothers soundtrack on his track "My World"
Graffiti is Art
All Options soooo Honest on both sides. I live for Graff.
Great! Respect! Thanks man!
On The Go Sliks
1:11 People say MIN was the one coming up with the hearth thing... I guess not
Anyone know any exact locations from this doc? Where was the wall that Don 1 was painting?
I think it was in the Bronx, but idk what street. Its guaranteed to be gone by now though.
17:44 lmao coating the trains with TEFLON?? and people were worried about graffiti...
perfect
great!!!!! Can you please teel us the playlist?
Thank you for this gem!
7:51 whos beat is that? that guitar over those drums is sickkkkkk
sly trippin 😂 chillin like a villain
What are the names of all the tracks used?
@2:33 theres a dude name "pito" LoL
Master keys ,master locks,I Learned, later 300 key,stores 😅ect gates haaaaa,real bombers,TRACY 168.😮
SUPER! is it possible to have a tracklist to this?
13:25 fuck I want that shirt..
2:33 got me dead tho
doke brought me here
That was DON 1 right ?
yeah
whats the name of the intro funk tune? thanks and great edit
The Invaders - Spacing Out
Lol wait what these kids used to have bare names??? XD
True History Fresh Thanks 4 ADoco,,,rtist z off Beginnings Cliff,,up,,
what is graffiti to me? revenge against society and a way to stay clean without being bored
BLAZE ONE OAKLAND
Hah 9.37 is that SEEN UA?
Not entirely sure….this was ‘76. Apparently Seen TC5 was writing before.. I could ask him I guess 👍
@@Jadell please do and post reply in here!
Tracklist?
Danke
The song 11:55 please?
maan i wanna know too
Piero Piccioni - La Rai Si Presenta
@@breakbeatbuscador6983 thank you 🥰
LOVE IT! Lot's of the soundtrack is from the together brothers soundtrack by barry white...11.53 is anywayczcams.com/video/6MxM-kyZzzs/video.html....dick fontaine also jacked a lot of this footage for his hip hop doc back in 1984..dont think he ever gave this any props either,might be wrong tho.
Graffiti makes a boring city come to life
look at all the garbage on the sidewalks wtf
Yeah, that was mainly because around this time New York City was on the brink of bankruptcy; so since they didn’t really have any money, that meant that they had to drastically cut social services, as well as lay of some of the firefighters and police officers as well, hence the kind of grim and dirty landscape that you see in this documentary.
I hate graffiti and where these people chose to write it. While today's NYC largely keeps it away, these people still risk their lives to paint lame graffiti in dangerous places. No one can read it, most are ugly and they are on people's property - not their own.
You must be a hit at parties. 😂
@@jax2428 Yep. No graffiti at parties!
This is only natural... kids need to fill empty boring spaces. It should be more concerning when the kids AREN'T doing graffiti.
Toy asl