4.3.3 Rollin 60s Friends and Foe of 1970s and Centinela Park
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In Part 3 of the Rollin' 60s series with Slu and Big Keithstone, interviewed by Baby S Mac for Kev Mac Videos, the homeboys talk about their rivals in the 1970s such as Inglewood Family Gang, Van Brims, 62 Brims, and the beginning of the war with the Eight Tray Gangster Crips, as well as being tight with the 83 Hoover Crips. This guarantees to be a video worth watching as historical gems are being discussed in regards to early influences such as Stanley Tookie Williams on the West Side, and Raymond Washington and Bennie Bull Dog Simpson on the East Side. You';; also hear names such as Lil Ceasar, Dirty Red, Richochet and Nasty Ed from Inglewood Family and meetings at Centinela Park in Inglewood Ca. Newspaper Articles support these factual stories.
Part 1: • 4.3.1 Ricky Slu and Ke...
Part 2: • 4.3.2 Keithstone and S...
Part 3: • 4.3.3 Rollin 60s Frien...
Part 4: • 4.3.4 Rollin 60s Found...
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Interview by
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in the Caesar interview he talked about how out numbered they (I.F.)were but still was a force to be reckoned with.
Yeah he said they wasn't doin no fighting, they were known as "gunslingers".
@@jwilliams9334 but remember in monster kody book the families beat him and a etg and two 60s in a store
@@mr.lee1008 Sure, but wasn't that the 80's? The era discussed here, Lil Caesar's time, is the 70's.
@@jwilliams9334 no it was in the late 70s because etg and 60s was still friends read the book
Lil casers age of family’s weren’t that deep but in 77street which is border rats they were hella deep
Good interview I appreciate the accuracy and the honesty that these two Brother's laced us with. Inglewood Family and Rolling 60 history are intertwined depending on how far back you go. Most of us knew each other and gave each other passes in different situations in the 70's. I appreciate Keith Stones diplomacy in answering the questions posed to him.
With all due respect...Pls read Hosea ch3 Jeremiah ch30 vs 7 8 9 ✌
How does it feel OG?
🧐I just showed this interview to Pepper 🌶 he confirmed!!
@Mr. Frontline With all due respect acky and luv... Rev ch22 vs 16 Jesus is telling you black ppl tht he is lucifers son not TMH son....Therefore I have no faith in the new testaments.... The new testament is the twist... Its false it was written by the enemy the Roman empire.... David is God's chosen and we are the real Israelites... I say with the utmost respect... Hosea ch3 Jeremiah ch30 vs 7 8 9 And yes sir the Heavenly Father is Black...🔥
Respect ✊🏾
Fun Fact: If you go to Lil Ceasar interview part 2,Kev shows a pic with graffiti from the 70's looks like and on the wall is Lil Ceasar,Gangster Wes,Nasty Ed,J.B,Gangster Snoop ect..All this stuff tie into each other...Shout out to Big Kev Mac for the history...
These interviews should be entered into the LA history museum. Frfr. ✊🏾✊🏾
Fuck that it's gonna be in the National Museum of African American History and Culture mark my words
It’s more important than a lot of the other bullshit they feed these kids now a days. This history can keep you alive.
@@dscgodflow6663 fasho ✊🏾✊🏾
Real #history told by Real Souls!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
They will be
Big KeithStone perspective is on point. The part when he spoke about the IFG war felt like I was there 🔥🔥🔥
S mac is a hell of an interviewer. You can tell he knows the answers before he asks the question. Another Top notch production brothers.
S mac is also a reputable from the 60s
he loves his hood
Kev mac is a way better interviewer
@@trishatrdaes na s mac much quicker minded
@@trishatrdaes Kev Mac is the shit, but they have different styles. I think both are equally great
Monster mentioned that if you was a Blood back then, you was a REAL Blood, because they was some Real Crips !
We need a S Mac interview. He be pressing the OG's lol I gotta hear his story.
Exactly
He’s very intelligent, communication is a skill believe it or not. And most gangstas don’t know how to articulate themselves as others. So when a real gangsta show some form of education I really admire that
@@SayKill-nx1yb Yea he's definitely very articulate. That's another reason I wanna hear his story. Like was his mom's a English teacher or something lol
Kev Mac has said before Baby Smac likes being behind the camera not in front of it.
Mac has stated multiple times that baby smac has always been into history and used to ask question that would get him in trouble
The newspaper articles are such a reinforcement of the things talked about in the interview. Respect Smacc, Thanks Kev Mac Videos🏆Big Keithsone/Slu yes,yes!
“IGF was a force to be dealt with “ - Big Mumpy
IFG
@@ronron461 GFI
Tgif?
@@donp8638 😂
@@donp8638 🤣
"We had a meeting with them" "WHAT YOU MEAN YOU HAD A MEETING WITH THEM, FOR WHAT?" I felt that🤣😂🤣😂
OG Keithstone he got a good way of explaining himself to decades of History. I don't know what words to put it in, but let me say it like this, you got to give people they props mane WIN, LOSE OR DRAW. They we're there mane and they we're participants in the line of War & Battle talking bout 14 15 years of age in the 70's... Early
Off top tho!! 💯
Right On mane!!!
Kev said his big homies told him Lil Caesar was number 3 on their list, and Monster Kody mentioned him too. No wonder, he was active like a mother, which is a trip cause he's such a low key, modest cat now. But real. Much respect to my homie.
If you now big Keith Stone and Slu's rep and they give you respect... you was about it.
That’s usually how those kind of OGs end up. They super with it and active in younger years and they become more wise, calm, and more strategic as they become older
4real ! It be the low key guys
Smac is not a hell of a interviewer good interviews happen when the person conducting the interview doesn't come apart of the story he let's who ever is being interviewed tell there story at best smac is having dialog and he sucks at that
@@thebigheadbrotherboombayay9662 Smac great interview. Stop hating.
Stone is in his bag in this series. Good shit
this is amazing! the funny thing is Lil Ceasar doesnt look like a quote un quote shooter but man was he active according to other sets always naming him regarding IFG.
I was thinking the same thing
You have to understand Lil Ceasar was a teenager when he made his name in the streets, he was literally between the ages of 14-18 when he was out there reigning terror on the Crip Nation. He was a bonafide Crip assassin, but he was only just a kid...
Never gonna give you up no matter how you treat me Jerry Butler you got me hip to it Thnx Kev Mac
Mac Heads And Maniacs Come Take A Ride Bacc in Time in The SLU MOBILE !!! The Catch Is It Only Seats 10 !! 💪🏾😎😎💪🏾💙💙💙💙
I have watched every one of these interviews and Lil Caesar had to be a headache back then because his name comes up a lot.
Frfr bro A big headache
This SO Classic...PERIOD
OG was using words like "Props and Burner" That's NYC slang.
OOG Baby Face was RESPECTED all over the LAND......PERIOD!
Love the newspaper clips and the cuts to older videos that cross reference the subject of the interview
The Brother acting surprised lol that Inglewood Families was handling they business giving the 60s that work....much respect to both sides
I believe in his era , they were more focused on the Hoovers and ETGs
@@raheempeters328 they didn't start waring wit etg till 79 this is about the 70s mainly before 79
@@showmestatefinest5412 his era (Baby Smac) was the 80s
Smac know how the families comin !! He didn’t want to give it up lol. The hate is deep lol
Because in Smac era it was different. Nothing more nothing less.
I love how S Mac asks questions... he is one of a kind . I even caught Alex asking questions the same way . Imitation is the highest form of flattery 💯💯
We changed the game, period. Seems every other platform is asking our style of questions and using our format. Shout out to Alex for being the longest and most consistent gang content creators since www. went public.
S-Mac be on it... He plays devil advocate with the questions to get better clarity!!!!!
Exactly.
he pushed that line for clarity. only the best content and factual information on this channel
Just read James lacys book! It crazy hearing how the hood came together Baccs Aves Fronts! La brea to western Florence to 54th!
Tuned in history class is in session!
Man I love these stories. Families coming out the bushes.
For a lack of a better word, they was more GANGSTER.....
That's a gangsta ass story he told about ricochet and the bloods
Man Lil Caesar seems like he matured into such a humble and peaceful guy. But if you listen to any of the original Westsides talk about rivals, he was definitely one of them ones though. Didn't Monster say that when he was coming up with his name that he was thinking about calling himself Lil Caesar at one point? If this is the Keith Stone that's spoken of like that, that's really saying something.
Anybody that can be honest about the wins and losses and a true Gangster. My wars with the 60's growing up, helped strengthen my skill sets on being aware and making sure how to navigate within the gang culture. helped me navigate while incarcerated as well. These OG 60's didnt fold on their thought process and knowledge of the incidents of the early years. great questions and pressing for facts...
We need a interview on "Loose Booty", I keep hearing that name and chuckling each time I hear it 😆💯
Lil ceaser shot him.in the ass thats how he got that name 🤣 😏
Exactly!! Every time I her that name, I start laughing too.
Keithstone gave it up to the Inglewood Family. Reminds me when Lil Caesar said oh so simply, that they tried to make it real "uncomfortable" for Crips to hangout in the park.😄
Your content is very interesting. It really keeps you engaged. Keep it coming Kev. This should be a Netflix series.
I’m so hyped !!!! Can’t wait 4 it 2 drop !!!!!!!
Props to the og for keeping it real about the G homies ive heard many war stories...but the feeling is mutual the 60s are gang you have to match their aggression if you beef with them its crazy tho lowkey how many of us Familyz and 60s are actually related to one another
I love these stories
Lol😂 the disgust in S Mac voice “what you mean ‘had a meeting with them’.?”
1st Crip I ever met was a young Rolling 60 Crip called Lil Baby Tedda-Rock. Solid dude. The OG Fillmoe homie was doing alot of big business down in LA because LA had the heavy weight back then in the early 80's & the homie brought Baby Tedda-Rock up north with him & he met a few of these slick Bay chick's & had 2 baby mommies b4 a nigga new it🤣 LA dayum neared stayed coming back & forth up this way & we call him LA & when LA was up here in the Bay he rolled with us on dayum near every type of funk & beef we had but always represented his Crippin' in the pen & on the streets. OC Projects would through up our set up the writing style the way Crips did because LA was dope with that spray paint can & had shyt looking cool. Man I'm loving this history
HOOVERS N ROLLIN 60'S HANGING OUT IN THE 1970'S....... IMAGINE THE PEACE IF THAT BOUND WAS NEVER BROKEN.....
heard they fell out after a murder in 81. Watch Big Cat's interviews
@@hanzelbanks7463 so in 1980 they fell out with ECC and 1981 fell out with the rolling 60s
@hanzel banks a whole murder??! Ain't no coming bacc from that
Yo. Baby Smac wasn’t tryna let Stone give the Families NO PROPS 🤣🤣🤣. He say ‘REALLY??!!’ 🥴🤣
He wasn't at all
Right.. OG talkin bout the families givin them props and macc steady talkin bout VNGs
Facts 😂
Great Interview from these OG's Big Keithstone and Slu. Seem to me it's going to get Deeper Fasho
ok I'm finally in tune
It's dope to hear the voices and perspectives of the official OG's of a culture that has spread nationally, I shouldn't ever know who a OG Nugget or Lil Caesar is here in Omaha Nebraska but ur platform puts me in the know with them. Keep up the good work hood I'm tapped in with u
MAAAAAN! THIS ONE GETTING GOOD!!! 💯💯💯👑
Man the emotions when they mentioned ifg 🤣🤣
Kev Mac Nation!!! 💯
Cuz when OG Slu pulled out the telecenter headset 😆. The OGz man gotta love them!
Yea I'm finna order some chicken and a salad and sweet tea for this 1
Street history at it's finest
What surprises me the most is that even when the War with the ETGs started, a lot of OG 60s still wanted to work it out and l applaud their effort.
And once again you hear that name Hoover and how they were the Original Bad Boys of Crippin. This is a lot of info for someone who’s not from the Land to process but l wouldn’t have it any other way. I even had to go back and watch the Big Cat interview and if you wanna out the pieces of the puzzle together ya need to go back and look at Big Kev’s interviews with Cutes, TS, Nugget, Lil Caesar, Pretty Boy, Big Mump and Monster and they can provide a great perspective on how it went down in South LA back in the day.
Baby Smac is bringin the Thunder and Lighting with his questions and l give him a standing ovation for that. I’m also glad to hear from Big KeithStone and get his perspective of how it went down in the 70s.
Last thing l love hearing how the Hood United in 74 during Halloween. Guess the old saying is the enemy of my enemy is my ally!!! This would be a great movie!
Thank you Slu, Big KeithStone, Baby Smac and the Man Big Kev MAC!!!
Peace!!!
#Salute!!!!
Excellent interview on point
A kev please dont take it down im saving it to watch sunday on my day off with the other one that showings sunday
Great testimony by these two brothers .. Keith stone has a great perspective...Donate to this channel so we can get more interviews....
So that September date that Monster gave on that “other” interview wasn’t that far off. I think the misconception is that once Tyrone got killed it was instant war. Big Keith Stone clarifying shit.
OG SLU got the telemarketing headphone
I really like OG slu
Raymond Washington Barefoot pookie Tookie Jamel sugar bear from Hoover bulldawg from Hoover Antoni Stacy from Hoover those names would always ringing Bells when I was little
Kev Mac Videos!!!!!!! The Goat🐐
If S Mac don't get to the bottom of it nobody will!!!
That intro beat is fire🔥🔥tho, another great interview!!
I respect how he said the Brims were the fighters & the Familiez prepared them for that gunplay. So back then im assuming crews knew which gangs would bring it to a certain extent
Man I just WISH I could get a Blackstone or LA Denver Lanes story
this is fire KM . Good Shit Man
Seemed that the Brims were more of an extension of the older gangs. Stand your ground, protect the turf. They expanded but it didn’t stick and were pushed back. The Crips were a new phenomenon. Totally different mentality. Expansion minded as opposed to protecting turf. The IFG, within Inglewood were expansive and embraced the new “ruthless” landscape by one upping Crips with bringing gun play into the picture.
brims seemed to be like the counter part of the early crips, as far as beeing an umbrella gang with many sets, who were about expansion, only less successfull in the long run.
if you look at the elgin interview and the territories that the brims had...they were bigger than the crips or just as big at one point, up until 71-72. they had sets in john muir area, broadway area, harvard park area,bonsallo area, on the eastside (mckinley etc), then they had the jungles and aliso village. crips had eastside westside and compton, but they really just had certain strongholds in those areas.
but the crips won most of these territories from the brims and converted or terrorized the local brim sets into extinction.
IF had some baddies in that pic
great interview. asking great questions
I always hear the respect for the Inglewood Families. Maybe generation changes numbers but he's telling him the Families was official and he keeps trying to discredit them arguing almost.
naw..most likely hes pressing for the facts
Respect to this man right here he was willing to give respect where it was due
Great interview. The best way to cage how a group got down is by the words of their foes.
Stay on em S Mac we need that history...
This is good man
A QUOTATION FROM THE TRIPLE OG BLOODS' ROUNDTABLE. KING BOBALOUIE, TRIPLE OG FROG & LIL CESAR , (SUBJECT) AT LOCKE HIGH SCHOOL 1974 & 75 , THE EAST/SIDE CRIPS WAS DISCUSSING HOW THE INGLEWOOD FAMILY WAS SHOOTING UP CETINELA PARK WHILE MOBBING WITH KING TOOK , MAY HE REST IN PEACE . OOOG FROG#1 WATTS HAPPENING LIL CESAR.
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!
Bounty Hunter Frog was privy to Eastside Crips Discussions in 1974-75 ?
Go back and watch Big Cat. The story really comes together.
Know your history b4 speaking on the BRIMS the 60's was never our main enemy it was the Hoover's. We're surrounded by Crips on all four sides been having Harvard Park since the late 60's and still standing strong
Damn lil Caesar first loose booty now the 60’s
Great story about the heart of the Hoover’s & Families
This my top 5 interview
It's moving up on my list also. Gonna wait till it's all the way done and watch the whole thing straight through to give it my final ranking.
Lmao their emotions went high when it came to Inglewood Family. Ptsd lowkey
Had to stand up to talk about them dudes
You noticed that, too. They were sitting down and talking, but when they started talking about IF, they got up like shit was about to pop off. LOLOL.
😂
That was fire
21:13 old school brings out the telemarketing gadget😂😂
Lmfaoooo
now I gotta revisit Sinbad interview
Og said.im walking down the blocc with my gun out cause the Familiez would literally hop out bushes, I laughed at that yall im sorry
That shit was funny now . Glad he mad me it lol
10:06 OG called Tookie a Superhero 😎💯💯
KMV 4 Tha Win!!!! Period Point Blank End Of Story....Baby S Got Them Questions Man and Slu and Stone Got Them Answers. Big Stone Was Coming With It. Really Didn't Know What To Comment But Felt I Had Too Cuz After Tha Sholines This Is #1.
A kev you should do a 2 minute cartoon between some of the people stories bet that shit be funny
Very good interview skills and great content
Good episode !
All very true stories very very true I was there I remember meeting Rick through Carlos is brother I also knew you lie much love to you guys glad to see you healthy
Thank you Kev Mac 🙏🏻
Brims and vngs punching the air right now
They said the brim beef was some school shit. Why would the vngs be mad
@@SayKill-nx1yb he basically said they wasn’t factors lol
@@Bigbluecollector316 I heard that but the older guy said when we was in school. The other dude was still in Texas when the Og was in Horace mann. The younger dude didn’t even wanna give the ifg their props. I just don’t see how the vngs would be mad at this, they survived and still functioning till this day
😂😂stfu
@Gary Corbin we ride together hollar at me next time so we can chop it up
U always hear lil Cesar nd pumpkin from Inglewood baxc then..
He's the second person that says Tookie didn't really rock with the sixties Pretty Boy was the first. But if you think about it, it makes sense. Skull, bacot Hightower was Tookie's immediate first Westside Crips homeboys. In monster's book Tookie lends 8 ball a shotgun he was close with monster when he was little so it would make sense he's on more of the 83 side
William Wright Big Cat said Big Took didn't favor ETG's over the SIXTIES!!!
William Wright I never heard a video where Pretty Boy said Took favored ETG's over SIXTIES 🤔
A 60 crip stabbef tookie in prison
TOOKIE LIVED ON THE EAST SIDE OF WESTERN,WICH LATER BECAME ETG HOOD.SO THOSE ARE THE DUDES HE RAISED AS A OWSC.THEY HAD TOOKIE & DOC, WE HAD ODELL & OLDIE.
@@richporter40 They said he got scraped not stabbed.
Great interview. Outoftowners are always fascinated by the VNGs because they are rt there by the 60’s. Were they a small hood that was kept in check by the surrounding Crips? Or were they a medium hood that displayed heart against the odds? That’s what folks be trying to figure out. The truth probably in the middle
Yo best interview
Lol S Mac not trying to give it up to the Families. Even Nugget said the IFGB was a force.
Maybe S Mac didn’t see them as Threat and his time mumpy said Second generation wuz turnt up
Everybody keep sayin S.Mac was Hating.. if he was then the punishment was designed in the act and everybody can see it.. But in his defense the The Big homies (Families) who lived close to 75, 76th & 77th We’re older and the younger generation putting in work we’re more from 92 and we lived in the 90s and hundreds in Inglewood .. We were more focused on the r90s 102 Raymons UGC , HTH ,111 and other sets of the rolling hundred crips.. so if they said IFGB was not a factor then that will be clear hate
I was just a little white kid back then, but remember that park shooting well. We lived across from the park on 67th. My dad forbade us to go into the park without them with us, but we did it anyway. Man, I saw a lot of shit back then. I even beat the crap out of a crip member in elementary. Wild times.
Excellent History
As a kid, I wondered why the VNG’z didn’t push their hood up towards CrenShaw, I’ve never seen them on the Aves tough, other than the RFB/DLB off 50th with Mad Moe rolling around that 9th Ave by CrenShaw High but that was the closest Brims on the Aves for 52nd and 48th.
Damn you know about RFB DLB Mad Moe and LeeBee good shit.
@@KevMacVideos big pookie from 40s said him and LeeBee never got along lol
Once upon a time, Bloods hung behind Crenshaw on 8th Ave between 52nd to 48th.
Not sure if they were VNG or RFB or Both.
@@KevMacVideos yeah a couple kids on the far end of 7th Ave towards the 50’s turned RFB, me and the others towards 52nd and 54th on 7th stayed neutral but it some 60’s on the Block mostly serving like Spicy Mike and 6th Ave and my Homie across the street from me was from NHB 20’s Baby Spook, then on 8th was a cat named Dot from IFG. 52nd street was a open area LOL
Whoever tried to start 63 Hoover on 63rd & Crenshaw is most likely a 60 now 🤣🤣🤣 thats crazy how dare u try that move tho
👀👀😫😫😭😭😭😭😭
Lmfaooooo
Man I’m saying 😂😂😂 that’s a bold move
On H60D they funny asl 😂
None of the old timers really talk about the vng’s so this will be interesting to hear a few vng stories
@God Damnit interesting take bro
Maybe them and the vngz got wilder in the 80s and later
6-Tray Hoover on Crenshaw WOW!!!!!!!!!!
Could you imagine that in the alternate universe tho lol crazy
@@royalekash4164 anything Hoover on Crenshaw would be kinda odd
Please don't say that out loud 😂😂
@@kmusa452 I don't believe that happen. But I have heard of 63gangster trying to start that way