Desa isn’t ever going to stop, dude is definitely true to the game, it’s literally a way of life. For him it’s basically subconscious at this point, lol.
I can’t tell you how much I would have loved if someone was documenting graff like this 20-25 years ago like you’re doing today. Yeah there’s footage, Video Graff and it’s definitely dope as hell but this is like the Mom and Pop shop of documentation, great stuff man.
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Abram Alvaro Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Out of all the graf wanderer vids Ive seen so far this is my fave . Had to keep rewinding and pausing to get a good look at loads of the pieces .Wanderer your a legend , hope that you never stop doing your thing . Love , peace and elbow grease
Love your channel! Keep up the great work... One question though, can you film some subway tunnels and abandoned subway stations around NYC in the future?
That whole train line from the m train at myrtle broadway to the end, when DG was alive in like 2012 I took that line and was impressed, DG had PIECES all along it, it was really enjoyable to look out the window and see colorful pieces with 3d and fades, also in Bushwick i believe the dudes name was TROOL 222? Or 225? Had impressive rooftop pieces as well as arc u5. Close to the Ridgewood border
Graffiti Wanderer how you narrate is awesome. Love the videos. I wrote my graduating paper on graffiti culture and influences. What I’m mean is, I have been in the Bronx a lot lately and I see one artist or group on some of the best locations visually. They keep their art clean and for the most part no one ruins it with throw ups. I noticed neighborhoods had I almost want to say territories where they are most popular etc
4:08 KONQR! He did some nice throws and pieces in Cleveland. Just his quick tags are fly. He did a tall billboard along the highway that was slick as hell in middle of winter. Dickheads went over it in two weeks. AND THERE WASNT EVEN AN AD ON IT!!! STILL ISN'T
Let me comment about west coast Stylez. The tri_$tatez. California. Freight train moniketz. Ladiez. Pro and two bit mature kreatons. Hella different influences. Like Phillie pin tagz. Word. Secrets threw phriendz needs sekretion and rust.
@@TheGraffitiWanderer oh wow that's awesome, he leaves thinks to find in yards, like magnets, cans, painted wood panels... etc, in his pieces and art, it's says from NYC to LA, never heard about his older stuff besides LA !!! That's literally insane, excuse the pun.
Desa isn’t ever going to stop, dude is definitely true to the game, it’s literally a way of life. For him it’s basically subconscious at this point, lol.
Dam that DG 37 seconds in fire 🔥 find
I can’t tell you how much I would have loved if someone was documenting graff like this 20-25 years ago like you’re doing today. Yeah there’s footage, Video Graff and it’s definitely dope as hell but this is like the Mom and Pop shop of documentation, great stuff man.
I was from Ridgewood Queens/ Bushwick Brklyn. I have Old Videos recorded from old digital camera. I met 'CranE©/aka Rob, from Ridgewood. He showed me train tracks below Penny bridge, a tiny bridge, Buy Metropolitan Ave. It's where the old freight trains pass by with merchandise. He introduced me to Graffiti writers DG, Stod/aka Freddy, JRC/aka Jose, TKA, Desa, JA, Asp, Net, Jesus Saves, KA, K7, Chas/aka Jerry, & a bunch of other Writers, by walking me around the Hood. I remember he knew everyone, from old school Itialians connected in Genovese crime family in Queens, Ridgewood Boys, to Latin Kings from Brklyn. He was a light Skin white Hispanic kid. I did the documentary in the 90s with Crane, cause althou he wasn't a big famous graffiti writer, he was the only guy who knew people from EVERYWHERE, in both Queens & Brklyn. I mean he knew EVERYBODY, He got along with EVERYONE. He saved our friend Valerio's life, & him & his mom saved 'old man Eddie's' from Ridgewood life. He was a good good guy! 👍🏼 I still have the videos on old 80's & 90's video cassette tapes 📼. I was trying to sell it 1st, or do a Documentary, but don't have time. If anyone wants them, they can have them, & load them.
Nice DG ONE , Ridgewood in the house.
I’m still reppin’ Ridgewood all the way out here in Florida. RIP DG DORO BR and all the other writers from ridgewood have passed.
Those Gane and Texas rollers I can never get enough! Those things are mad legit!
Philadelphiaaaaa
@Mark Suckaturd definitely
Philly writers are top of the line
Wow...thankyou for this man, hopefully it'll show new writers the depth of the culture
I like how new York Graff stays rocking. The buff don't come around too often.
@17:14 that building is on Halsey St and Wycoff Ave.
Perfect relaxation. 20 minutes of peace,quiet and beautiful spectacle. Thank you very much for your videos.👍🏻✌🏻🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Ledger Oliver instablaster =)
@Abram Alvaro Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Abram Alvaro it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Ledger Oliver happy to help :D
Out of all the graf wanderer vids Ive seen so far this is my fave . Had to keep rewinding and pausing to get a good look at loads of the pieces .Wanderer your a legend , hope that you never stop doing your thing . Love , peace and elbow grease
You should check out an original KO throw up
On Himrod st and Knickerbocker ave. behind the gate where Woolworth was
Bushwick/Ridgewood always had a good graff scene
2:03 Nemz cutting up his Z for the throwie, works so good
I think the HVC throw is a guy I went to school with in Queens who goes by Havoc.
at 4:42 i see a piece TURK 82. there was a movie back in my day (80s) about some grafitti writer called TURK 182
Kongr!!! I've seen him and 2buck in CLE, especially konqr. Think he's out of Cincinnati. I've seen sour out here too
7:14 FROE BABY. Boston btd represent
aye got my throwie in too keep this up shits gonna be a nice time capsule
I like how its been basiclaly 20 years plus and people still renew and tribute passed fokls graff
Love your channel! Keep up the great work... One question though, can you film some subway tunnels and abandoned subway stations around NYC in the future?
Nice video
Sick too see nyc graff like this ..
@3:41 always cool to see an armpit tag.. dude gets around
I love yours graff tours Respect from Argentina
Hey saludos bro 😎👍
Awesome channel, great commentary and absolutely legendary old school graffiti. Thank you.
That whole train line from the m train at myrtle broadway to the end, when DG was alive in like 2012 I took that line and was impressed, DG had PIECES all along it, it was really enjoyable to look out the window and see colorful pieces with 3d and fades, also in Bushwick i believe the dudes name was TROOL 222? Or 225? Had impressive rooftop pieces as well as arc u5. Close to the Ridgewood border
Yo when you do your walkthroughs could you list popular artists and maybe year they were big
Graffiti Wanderer how you narrate is awesome. Love the videos. I wrote my graduating paper on graffiti culture and influences.
What I’m mean is, I have been in the Bronx a lot lately and I see one artist or group on some of the best locations visually. They keep their art clean and for the most part no one ruins it with throw ups.
I noticed neighborhoods had I almost want to say territories where they are most popular etc
@@TheGraffitiWanderer have you ever seen the tag Spray ?
I’ve seen it mostly around Bronx, Yonkers, and recently I think over on the west side highway
Dope video..Got to give it up for Texas and Gane..also I seen 17..Sucioe and flash a lot..all thru the city..THANX for the tour!
Another great walk through. Thanks for sharing.
Good video love them stickers you shown
POGO!
1970s/1980s
Rip DG
SOCE is up 👍
My TOWN
Par is definitely my favorite from your new York videos
RIP SESK/TIE ONE SF KING
pretty cool and kinda calming to watch!
Digging the consistency. What if you linked and did walking tours while the writers do they thang
Damn these videos are amazing
That’s “POGO ! “ from Ridgewood ,Queens
Great footage, bro!
So whe whole a paint com from
9:02 that fire extinguisher shit just never looks good to me. i know its huge and all but damn.
DOPE VIDEO!!!
Nhd out in queens wowow no harm done for life!
ERUP,1UP NICE STUFF....
Uts a good time to Peep the Graf.....people bean going nuts ...I always look for those cats that were doing it in the 90s..haha big Lk Koss and Wreck.
Every city has their legends respect to everyone past & present the truest form of art that will never die that being said R.I.P NOrM Msk-Awr.....
True story I grew up around Frustra8..Kauz .and Taz..haha
That konqer piece!
Rip Buck I remember seeing him all over Florida and atl if it’s the same 2 buck I’m sure it is
love seeing klops up 10:37
6:11 RIP KEZ5
3:35 *67 crew!!
I just seen *67 but at 17:59 n started scroll on the comments to see if someone beat me t it
0:32 is that a Neon tag from Germany? He's painted in NY with Milk
@@TheGraffitiWanderer would be from 1989.. some of his tags look do like that
Par and cade are up everywhere
Soce too. Getting up everywhere!
Yeah, and Hound
New York
CAN I QUESTION WHAT ARE YOU WORKING????
yay
5:06 WTFFFFF,GAME-TEXAS,AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanx bro!! bueno bueno bueNo!!!
Also fyi, Migz tats use to do NYC street walks, he kept entering the cuts on the fence and ran into a gang and was in swampy shit.
moneybags in nyc ha place looks easy to paint, sick videos
Do you know if Clark is still painting?
Dopeness
That was desa mta at the beginning
"The million dollar vandal" front page of the NY Times the night he got nabbed.
4:08 KONQR! He did some nice throws and pieces in Cleveland. Just his quick tags are fly. He did a tall billboard along the highway that was slick as hell in middle of winter. Dickheads went over it in two weeks. AND THERE WASNT EVEN AN AD ON IT!!! STILL ISN'T
15:20 Zombra, 15:34 & 16:02 Jesus Saves
I know a bunch of people who do that and majority of them are short
❤️ AMOK! 17:38
They’re painting a hipster mural.
Aero SiNy
Bombed to holy hell - Queens Rocks hard
This is hella peaceful 💯❤️
This is the best time to get flicks. Everyone on quarantine.
True legend tag :
POGO one
RIDGEWOOD
70s . 80s
Spot kez5 and mis17
That kid lu or lue been doing his thing lately
Tht old spot throwy
Lol my job 6:05 food bazaar
my hood 😌
15:18 zo king México
Let me comment about west coast Stylez. The tri_$tatez. California. Freight train moniketz. Ladiez. Pro and two bit mature kreatons. Hella different influences. Like Phillie pin tagz. Word. Secrets threw phriendz needs sekretion and rust.
Phaaar out cuz that kame. baq. To my town.
📐. _pece.
👍🤜🤛🇲🇽🥇
Wanna see LA graffiti street walk?
Check out UGHC underground hardcore, he writes too, RS70 , metal and punk maddess
@@TheGraffitiWanderer oh wow that's awesome, he leaves thinks to find in yards, like magnets, cans, painted wood panels... etc, in his pieces and art, it's says from NYC to LA, never heard about his older stuff besides LA !!! That's literally insane, excuse the pun.
$3 a can, you can’t beat that!! FOH
Rack that’s shit!! Can’t beat the free99 sale world wide.
Yoyo
FTR
QBORO!
14:42 hahaha. good joke (-:
There's a couple here and there good uniform throws but always alot ugly ones.
Distopic
Kayla lickebqll still there
Oatmeal
Watch out for duses? what does it mean?
btw i dont like this extingusher junk.
Those extinguisher/krink sprayers are such trash. Fuckers can't handle a can.
RIP 2BUCK
yay