Julie Fraad manager assembled together the original Magnificent Force as Fast break President, Icey Ice,Kid Feeze, Fresh Frank,Cosmic Pop Kid Roc Easy E, in 1983
When I got into the Magnificent Force in the late summer of 1983, there was no "president" of the Magnificent Force. We were all equal and all contributed to the choreography. Julie Fraudd was the director, manager and she also conceived some of the theatrical material we performed. Respect to all members who were ever in TMF. The squad that really took the name and level of talent to another level was: Cosmic Pop, Icey-Ice, Mr. Wiggles, Fastbreak and yours truly, PopMaster Fabel!
a decade later. do you know the name of this guy first out at 0:30? been wanting to know for a very long time since i saw this waaay back. amazing unique style, as so many others of that generation/Ed
Wow this look like the show we did in brooklyn academy.. I was one of the original Magnificent Force Breakers and the youngest at only 13 years old, straight from the Lower East Side.. Kid Roc aka Rockeem Magbie. Big up to all the Tru Skool for laying the road map for todays Hip Hop Culture.... Peace...
Yo Wigs, it was you & I that got Freddy Fresh and Sir Swift then we went and battled the new Magnificent Force at the New Music Seminar. The newest version of Mag Force was Mighty Whitey, Joey Flash, Shalimar, Prince and Steve Glavin. With all due respect, they got smoked! Then we all became friends and did a few shows together including The Fresh Fest in 1985!
Dear all, I am writing you this comment on behalf of Shifted Productions, an independent production company engaged in the creation of film and advertising content. We are currently working on a documentary project dedicated to the history of Muretto, a place located in the center of Milan, where Milanese Hip-Hop culture was born and spread in the 80s'. We believe that in order to best communicate what the Muretto meant, we need to use different photo and video sources so that every aspect of the production is in compliance with copyright. We wanted to ask you if you could tell us the copyright source of the video and pictures you posted in this specific video. Kind regards, Shifted Productions
When I got into the Magnificent Force in the late summer of 1983, there was no "president" of the Magnificent Force. We were all equal and all contributed to the choreography. Julie Fraudd was the director, manager and she also conceived some of the theatrical material we performed. Respect to all members who were ever in TMF. The squad that really took the name and level of talent to another level was: Cosmic Pop, Icey-Ice, Mr. Wiggles, Fastbreak and yours truly, PopMaster Fabel!
a decade later. do you know the name of this guy first out at 0:30? been wanting to know for a very long time since i saw this waaay back. amazing unique style, as so many others of that generation/Ed
I had this on VHS and watched it thousands of times.. in the UK we were just learning b boying and those moves were mind blowing 🫡
Wow this look like the show we did in brooklyn academy.. I was one of the original Magnificent Force Breakers and the youngest at only 13 years old, straight from the Lower East Side.. Kid Roc aka Rockeem Magbie. Big up to all the Tru Skool for laying the road map for todays Hip Hop Culture.... Peace...
Yo Wigs, it was you & I that got Freddy Fresh and Sir Swift then we went and battled the new Magnificent Force at the New Music Seminar. The newest version of Mag Force was Mighty Whitey, Joey Flash, Shalimar, Prince and Steve Glavin. With all due respect, they got smoked! Then we all became friends and did a few shows together including The Fresh Fest in 1985!
Just to say got to meet mag force version 2 when they came to england, and made friends with all american joe flash and others ....great time.
HI! Is it possible to have your permission to pubblish your video for a documentary?
Dear all,
I am writing you this comment on behalf of Shifted Productions, an independent production company engaged in the creation of film and advertising content.
We are currently working on a documentary project dedicated to the history of Muretto, a place located in the center of Milan, where Milanese Hip-Hop culture was born and spread in the 80s'.
We believe that in order to best communicate what the Muretto meant, we need to use different photo and video sources so that every aspect of the production is in compliance with copyright.
We wanted to ask you if you could tell us the copyright source of the video and pictures you posted in this specific video.
Kind regards,
Shifted Productions
The Boogie in the beginning is so nice... One of the Crewmembers is named Easy E? Did he and the Compton rapper ever know about each other?
история !!!
3rd mag force
Is this the same Easy E as NWA?
not at tall. Eazy E was 3000 miles away in California.
Where's Wiggles?