It's crazy they want to sound stupid nowadays cause they think it looks tough or sum I'm youngen but ain't rocking wit dat I can see through they face they acting stupid
Chicago had some well spoken gangsters, as well as NYC, etc.. It was different back in the days. Now it seems more like acting ghetto is kool, if you're from a street gang.
Clearest Lyrics they always say how the og’s are actually respectful, it’s the wannabe hood niggas nowadays that have no respect for anyone or anything
Clearest Lyrics...my older cousin's from e105th an I rember a lot of the cat's banging were smart,some were soft spoken BUT...if need be would leave you laid out twisted say the wrong thing.
They don’t do interviews like this anymore.. The interviewer had balls to ask questions like that while surrounded by people like that. Those guys were also really well spoken which is good to see.
Well the liquor store that i used to frequent in the 70’s /80’s located off of Slauson in the hyde park area was owned by blacks. Actually majority of the small business and liquor stores were black owned. Mid to late 80’s when Koreans came in offering cash to buy up the liquor stores. Shit back in 70’s to early 80’s only Asian’s you’d see at least on the West side were the gardners😂. Boy how times have changed
Damn this was deep. I grew up in the 90s and ogs like the men here schooled me when I was a kid. This conversation was deep and informative. 30yrs later it's still hits home. I hope these men are still alive and well.
Bone is still alive. Monster Kody passed away not to long ago. I don't remember his cause of death off the top of my head. It was a medical issue not from violence. I don't know anything about the other guys.
The black dude was literally winning the argument until he fell for the reporters strawman fallacy. He probably felt discouraged after that, despite not knowing he actually had a valid opinion and that the reporter kept pushing false dilemmas.
Never understood how those type of locs went out of style! Those are my favorite style the old school 90s blocsta locs! Hard to find now days tho even when i order them they dont make them like those anymore
Anyone who remembers some of the underrated artists on Death Row Records back then would recognize Low MB and Bust Stop from the rap group O.F.T.B. A trio of Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods. The 3rd member Flipside wasn't there for this interview.
the fact is that he was beaten into partial paralysis by sleaze bags who were motivated by racism and tried to use "reverse-racism" to avoid responsibility. obviously not all black people are bad.
When i was a teen in the 90s, i was enamoured with these dudes lifestyle. the locs, g funk, gang bangers, low riders, that west coast lingo! loved it all, blind devotion! now im 43 and all i hear is these brothèrs whining like little bitches ; still find this stuff interesting like a guilty pleasure.
Many do, bit you see the thing about that is when white people grow up in the hood poor, they may not get hate from other whites or cops but the community of blacks treats them like shut and its even harder for them to come up in the world, not everyone's the same.
This video is from the 90's, back then eastern europe was truely poor...poor in like people were hungry and many homeless children sleeping on the streets. Black american ghettos were rich compared to eastern europe. Yet these white eastern europeans didn't kill each other or commit many crimes, eastern europe was extremely poor but also very safe...i know this because i lived there back in the 90's. So being poor is not an excuse for killing or committing serious crimes.
@@rih2370 that's true. I know that because my parents told me how it was in 80s and 90s in Poland. But still, they didn't make excuses and just lived life.
7:25 you see a nice impala classic, 5.0 mustang convertible, Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, then a V8 Buick Regal looking ride , all pass by one after the other! Dam those are some badass whips!
Have u ever watch the movie Training Day he is the one blood that put the chrome 38 snub nose on the ground for the white boy to pick up to shoot Denzel that's him
Just because he’s asking confronting questions that make them look at themselves doesn’t mean he doesn’t get it or he’s racist. He just tries to make a chance that come from these men themselves.
Bone. Ayo he been in the game for a long time. 1992?. Dang. That's what's up because he lived.....If I'm not mistaken he fought Denzel In trai ing Day as well.? Been in a few movies but really from the streets officially. Motivation Wow.!!!!
I know its been a while since I revisited this video, but I noticed Ty Man from the documentary Bastards Of The Party at 9:17 who's doing life in prison.
Because the poor immigrant korean/mexican/fill in the blank guy that opened a liquor store/laundromat/dry cleaner in the neighborhood was "oppressing" them... ... lol, gimme a fuckin break ANY motherfucker on that block back then could have done the same... but they were spending money on impalas and spearmint rhino broads instead of opening a store....
I was a teenager around this time. The gang ish was just getting started in my city. I saw a lot of people, some good, some bad, lose their lives or freedom. I was affiliated with some unruly people. Not that I wanted to be but I had no choice bcuz of where I lived. I raised my sons to not be out there. I raised them to be respectful, dignified, and professional. It doesn’t have to be like this.
I was 17 myself. Grew up on 69th and Hoover. Joyful to hear how you raised your sons. If we don't learn from our upbringing, our kids will fall into the same cycle. God bless.
@@heir_to_the_promise Amen. It’s not difficult to raise your kids better. Honestly, my kids never lived in a bad neighborhood or Projects like I did so I can say that location really plays a big part.
@@lemondishonor7736 Say it again, bro. I'm grateful we can speak about it as being in the past. The thing is, that life wasn't only black folks. I'm Mexican and it was the same for me. Product of our environment. All my childhood friends I was raised with are dead. I never thought I would make it past 1994 myself. My mom got AIDS, I was shot at and thrown in jail all in that same year. I was only 19. But you and I are here rapping and reminiscing on these old videos. GRATUTUDE!!! Keep your head up, bro, and may God continue to bless your life.
@@heir_to_the_promise oh, I know what my Mexican brothers go through too. There weren’t any where I grew up but I knew from when I visited family out of town. Im sorry you had to suffer like that. What can people like you or me do to at least try to help our young brothers out here ? My kids are cool but I want to help the ones that don’t have a dad.
@@lemondishonor7736 Honestly, I gave my life to Christ 10 years ago. Cause before that I was still pretty wretched. But the way I see it, that's the main thing that is lacking in anyone's life. Christ. A person can grow up in a 2-parent household and still turn to violence. What's needed is to get to a person's heart and conscience. And that's done through getting them to understand morality. I had both my parents until I was 15 when they divorced. That didn't matter. My environment shaped me. Peer pressure is a monster in a young person's life. We're easily influenced if we have no solid foundation and lack of an identity. My parents told me what not to do. But I still spent most of my day around my peers, whether it was at school or after school. People rarely want to hear about religion nowadays. But that's not what I offer people. The Gospel of Christ is what I preach. Why? Because the Gospel goes right after the heart of a person. They can have all the freedom in this world that they can handle. But their conscience is still enslaved by sin because of their lack of understanding of what is moral and what is not. That's it, bro. Teach these young men to understand right and wrong. And for these young dads, just teach them by your experiences with your own sons. A lack of fear of God is what is destroying society. Someone can live a long, decent life. But without the Lord, they will still have an eternal price to pay. That is what burdens me. Forgive me for the long type.
Newscaster goes to interview. First introduction of this friendly black soon-be architect: 00:19: "I was involved in a shooting of a newscaster, Jerry Dunphy, in 1984." A good start, I guess!
Brothers back in the day used to be very articulate compared to brothers now, that’s why I love watching these vintage videos.
Malibu Ken me too
It was real then . No games. No internet gangsters. No cameras.. RAW
It's crazy they want to sound stupid nowadays cause they think it looks tough or sum I'm youngen but ain't rocking wit dat I can see through they face they acting stupid
@@RipperTearerSlasherGouger shut yo ass up clown
They talked they same way. What the hell you talking about. Cause you see a few videos you just think everybody was talking like this lmao.
Damn Cali got the most well spoken gangsters
Chicago had some well spoken gangsters, as well as NYC, etc.. It was different back in the days. Now it seems more like acting ghetto is kool, if you're from a street gang.
Clearest Lyrics they always say how the og’s are actually respectful, it’s the wannabe hood niggas nowadays that have no respect for anyone or anything
SANxJONERO That’s because there’s no more older OGs keep the younger people in checked. It ain’t like it used to be back in the days.
Naw New York do
Clearest Lyrics...my older cousin's from e105th an I rember a lot of the cat's banging were smart,some were soft spoken BUT...if need be would leave you laid out twisted say the wrong thing.
he got in his feeling about what bone said about the government
"lets not talk about that right now".
Typical white man response.
lol and you noticed how he was trying to deflect and then attempting to turn them into "PEACEFUL NEGROS" LOL.
+Blood in my eyes lol haha
Isn’t that what white people do
D Mitchell33 factzzzz
They don’t do interviews like this anymore..
The interviewer had balls to ask questions like that while surrounded by people like that. Those guys were also really well spoken which is good to see.
He said the most important thing we don't own none of these liquor stores.
Well the liquor store that i used to frequent in the 70’s /80’s located off of Slauson in the hyde park area was owned by blacks. Actually majority of the small business and liquor stores were black owned. Mid to late 80’s when Koreans came in offering cash to buy up the liquor stores. Shit back in 70’s to early 80’s only Asian’s you’d see at least on the West side were the gardners😂. Boy how times have changed
Every empire will fall 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 those words got me
You dam Skippy look at America in 2021 🤷
Damn this was deep. I grew up in the 90s and ogs like the men here schooled me when I was a kid. This conversation was deep and informative. 30yrs later it's still hits home. I hope these men are still alive and well.
Bone is still alive. Monster Kody passed away not to long ago. I don't remember his cause of death off the top of my head. It was a medical issue not from violence. I don't know anything about the other guys.
@@djbeezy Sanyika died in a tent in San Diego County. His younger brother with the blue hat, according to Cody, is a pedo.
Back when Gangstas were as smart as hard.
Yeah real smart dealing drugs and living to kill or be killed. Real brains! Smh
@@lakermd These idiot ate brainwashed to praise this era even though they were committed crimes at more than twice the rate today. Smmfh
Survival of the fittest you dumb fuck..
But privileged would know nothing about that.
Bone is very knowledgeable and has a done a great job educating about the gangs in LA. His doc bastards of the party was a good one
Can you please send me the link for that I'd be gracious to see that
He the one suga ran over and survived right? Also acted in training day
Shamshir Hussain mmmm hmmmm
Ain’t that Juvenile 9:18 😂😂😂
"Bastards of the party" #classic
The dude in the red hat was in Training Day!
same dug suge night ran over
Bone
Emrah funny huh lol
and in brooklyns finest
DUHH...
He is really in the hood giving an interview. Much Respect!
The black dude was literally winning the argument until he fell for the reporters strawman fallacy. He probably felt discouraged after that, despite not knowing he actually had a valid opinion and that the reporter kept pushing false dilemmas.
Damn! Born in 1992. This was 27 years ago. Krazy
I was one lol man it's crazy we were somewhere on earth when this video was recorded
I remember when this aired on Abc news Night Line with Ted Koepel.25 years ago,damn!
Tk Hinson word
Never understood how those type of locs went out of style! Those are my favorite style the old school 90s blocsta locs! Hard to find now days tho even when i order them they dont make them like those anymore
Respect for what he said at 9:44 👌🏽👏🏽
"Whats up general public"
Anyone who remembers some of the underrated artists on Death Row Records back then would recognize Low MB and Bust Stop from the rap group O.F.T.B.
A trio of Bounty Hunter Watts Bloods. The 3rd member Flipside wasn't there for this interview.
R.I.P flipside
Still bump "Crack 'Em" & "Check Yo Hood"
Straight up Watts……
7:02 when reality sinks in
2020 anybody
Damn OG Bone been in front of the camera for hella long now. My favorite role was " End of Watch" when he fought the cop. And "Training day"
End of Watch is such a phenomenal movie
That camera man was on point, really zoomed in on the crips throwing it up.
That was impressive. I wondered which Crip set was it. 120 Raymond, Rollin 100's, ECC?
Who Killed Me? Most likely ECC
I think it was the aryan brotherhood
@@povhd8122corny and lame .
Well said homie's ya'll got love here from da island of Guam da struggles real ...these guys are smart i learned alot ..
almost 30 years later and not a lot has changed
Dude in the red look like he could be Kobe’s brother
This physically hurt to read
He looks like a mix of Kobe Bryant Michael Jordan and 2pac at the same time
@@princejaxisblack8789 stfu
Then he needs a helicopter 🚁 ride 😄.
These guys are actually smart
Bone and Lil monster shut ted Copell down!! Dropping knowledge
Jym E. Changa lemme guess u a white gamerr looool
gripgetter lol lil monster a bitch. Ask the OG monster.
Lmao no they didn’t
@@jailtimejake2151 Monster is on drugs, though, so I wouldn't take his word for it.
@@Curtoonstvtechnically that’s irrelevant…but 92 he was a G…died as one…..a smoker will still peel yah kap
Great interview
They hit the nail on the head. Multiple culture won’t get along will always go head to head unless they follow the American ideal
Them Crips passin' by in a Cadillac ready for WAR, damn shit was Hectic Bro...
This interview, is predicting .what is happening today.and this was over 25 years ago
Heavy foreshadowing, indeed!
Nobody gonn mention bone got on fresh Jordan 7s lol
Q the original 7s
Q cause when speaking on real shit...that type of shit doesn’t matter bro.... that’s why
hare 7s😂😂
Fuego DiBiase LOL😂 Yeah
That probably when they first came out
When reporting was real.
🎥 I know right 👍
The guy with the red hat is the guy suge ran over if anyone cares
mark dinaba did he survive do you know?
mark dinaba he's not the one who died tho
Queen Nzuri yes he did
Holy fuck
@@queenriri9393 yea hes good now. Hes actung again.
The interviewer is clueless. He forgot to mention the white trucker was saved by black people.
Huey Fair he was just trying to spin that "Blacks Are Just As Racist" narrative with the Regina Denny segment.
the fact is that he was beaten into partial paralysis by sleaze bags who were motivated by racism and tried to use "reverse-racism" to avoid responsibility. obviously not all black people are bad.
He was BEAT by black people, so your not making a point.
davidca96 he was beat by blacks and his life was saved by blacks, don’t speak unless you know facts kid...
I.A.
Sounds about White to me. 👌🏿
Ahhhhh. That's Bone in the red hat.. Damn he's young back then
23. Born in 1969.
Watched this like 6 times
When i was a teen in the 90s, i was enamoured with these dudes lifestyle. the locs, g funk, gang bangers, low riders, that west coast lingo! loved it all, blind devotion! now im 43 and all i hear is these brothèrs whining like little bitches ; still find this stuff interesting like a guilty pleasure.
Lil Monsta W/S 83GC Straight Crippin in Athens Park.
83 Gangsta 4 LIFE!!!!!
Cause when speaking on real shit in the big picture...that gang shit don’t matter
I was wondering how is it that in such a "gang war zone" a crip was able to be at a blood hood.
@@tehpanuychikon168 83crip don't really beef with bloods they enimies are crips
Lil monsta from a hood that beef with other crips not so much bloods and all these dudes are real gangstas they maintain respect for each other
"Ask some of your homeboys to come over here." Ted Koppel 1992
Dark Knight 😂😂
Man in the red hat was in Training Day! That's a real dude right there.
Speaking real shit way back in 92!
The said part is everything they are saying can still be said...
D. Felix Photo it can be said about whites sort of as well.more so blacks though
Darren McDonald absolutely the while climate of the culture has not changed. Unfortunately not much changed
But they're not said anymore, which is the sad part. At least in these days people were talking.
A bro next time double checc and read your comment before U post it !
And less brothas are saying it!
Lil' Monster, murdered someone when he was a kid.
That white man just doesn’t know the struggle growing up in the hood poor
Many do, bit you see the thing about that is when white people grow up in the hood poor, they may not get hate from other whites or cops but the community of blacks treats them like shut and its even harder for them to come up in the world, not everyone's the same.
You know his background?
Of course he doesn't. But he's there talking to those who've been through it, giving them an audience. To this day people are still watching.
This video is from the 90's, back then eastern europe was truely poor...poor in like people were hungry and many homeless children sleeping on the streets. Black american ghettos were rich compared to eastern europe. Yet these white eastern europeans didn't kill each other or commit many crimes, eastern europe was extremely poor but also very safe...i know this because i lived there back in the 90's. So being poor is not an excuse for killing or committing serious crimes.
@@rih2370 that's true. I know that because my parents told me how it was in 80s and 90s in Poland. But still, they didn't make excuses and just lived life.
Bone with them 7’s on
7:25 you see a nice impala classic, 5.0 mustang convertible, Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, then a V8 Buick Regal looking ride , all pass by one after the other! Dam those are some badass whips!
True, it was easier to own cars like that back then.
Deuce and a quarter was THE baddest!
And they were throwing their sets out the window at dudes wearing starter hats, aahh the 90s.
looked like the eastcoast crip sign the one in the passenger seat did what do you think
Dat rock $$$
The guy in the red hat was articulate and intelligent, he knew what he was and tried to make things better for his next generation.
That's bone. You not heard of him?
Have u ever watch the movie Training Day he is the one blood that put the chrome 38 snub nose on the ground for the white boy to pick up to shoot Denzel that's him
@@tishawnpenn6873 I knew that dude looked familiar. Just look way younger
Bone played in training day
These brothers is so smart 4 real 4 real. With no college education
10:59 seconds, he CLEARLY says when he was in college!
Ted Coppell you made our point, he got it just because of his skin the same way black people get it.
Just because he’s asking confronting questions that make them look at themselves doesn’t mean he doesn’t get it or he’s racist.
He just tries to make a chance that come from these men themselves.
Correct. It means in fact the opposite.
No one said he was racist…
11:10 holy shizz - words of prophecy from this educated, bright mind! We're seeing this right now as I type.
Aint that Monsters Brother
Wat about dat "Fly By" the United States did on Iraq, 😅 I'm Dead
The way the shit was said I'm not bout to argue with you homie this is social media it's pointless
Reporter deflected that statement real quick 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's now in showbiz
I grew up couple of streets from that park. South Los Angeles
Israelite Daggerz bet that place was fucking fire 🔥. My mates don’t live far from there but I was never there in 90s. Damn u could write a book
I had a Georgetown hat and UNLV hat back in the day because I saw footage like this on tv. I was not banging either color but loved the clothing lol .
2021 anybody.... Peace
Og Bone he is one of the realist people I’ve seen with all this gang shit
Bone. Ayo he been in the game for a long time. 1992?. Dang. That's what's up because he lived.....If I'm not mistaken he fought Denzel In trai ing Day as well.? Been in a few movies but really from the streets officially. Motivation Wow.!!!!
Yup, he survived Suge too.
@@SANxJONERO Molly wopped him
Well said
Very well spoken and smart. It a shame they got caught up in that life
operation from the bottom
Indeed
CRACK UM LET ME AT UM
Vintage caps.
The Jordan's are so OG that Mike just won his first 🏆
I know its been a while since I revisited this video, but I noticed Ty Man from the documentary Bastards Of The Party at 9:17 who's doing life in prison.
Crazy how nothing change.
We really dont own the stores in our community; so we not harming ourselves. in a way its an attack aimed at "them" being the oppressors/elite
Because the poor immigrant korean/mexican/fill in the blank guy that opened a liquor store/laundromat/dry cleaner in the neighborhood was "oppressing" them...
... lol, gimme a fuckin break
ANY motherfucker on that block back then could have done the same... but they were spending money on impalas and spearmint rhino broads instead of opening a store....
They weren't expecting this degree of mass surveillance
BH.I.P FLIPSIDE
Those was the days I was 12
I see Bust Stop & Low MB from the rap group OFTB who were signed to Death Row back in the 90s .
Yup pac talked about them in "2 live n die in L.A."
The white reporter pissed me off he just doesn't get it.
He gets it. He's a suspected racist who's great at manipulation and deception.
RDoubt96 he aint dumb he’s just trying to let em say everything so they can put out everything to people who wanna listen
RDoubt96 Ted Kopple
You know he doesn't really get it when he tells the one guy that he looks at San Quetin the way he looks at Standford University
Because he not living it
@7:55 Tedd Koppel was scared af! 😂
Blue n red red n blue respect
KNOWLEDGE IS THE NEW GANGSTA
Tht dude in the red hat played in the movie training day
I know I'm not the only one who thought snoop dogg was just rapping in a black fisherman
This shit is deep....
Is there a second part to this interview? It just cut off at the end
If you notice this is the guy that was in training day with Denzel
I was a teenager around this time. The gang ish was just getting started in my city. I saw a lot of people, some good, some bad, lose their lives or freedom. I was affiliated with some unruly people. Not that I wanted to be but I had no choice bcuz of where I lived. I raised my sons to not be out there. I raised them to be respectful, dignified, and professional. It doesn’t have to be like this.
I was 17 myself. Grew up on 69th and Hoover. Joyful to hear how you raised your sons. If we don't learn from our upbringing, our kids will fall into the same cycle. God bless.
@@heir_to_the_promise Amen. It’s not difficult to raise your kids better. Honestly, my kids never lived in a bad neighborhood or Projects like I did so I can say that location really plays a big part.
@@lemondishonor7736 Say it again, bro. I'm grateful we can speak about it as being in the past. The thing is, that life wasn't only black folks. I'm Mexican and it was the same for me. Product of our environment. All my childhood friends I was raised with are dead. I never thought I would make it past 1994 myself. My mom got AIDS, I was shot at and thrown in jail all in that same year. I was only 19. But you and I are here rapping and reminiscing on these old videos. GRATUTUDE!!! Keep your head up, bro, and may God continue to bless your life.
@@heir_to_the_promise oh, I know what my Mexican brothers go through too. There weren’t any where I grew up but I knew from when I visited family out of town. Im sorry you had to suffer like that. What can people like you or me do to at least try to help our young brothers out here ? My kids are cool but I want to help the ones that don’t have a dad.
@@lemondishonor7736 Honestly, I gave my life to Christ 10 years ago. Cause before that I was still pretty wretched. But the way I see it, that's the main thing that is lacking in anyone's life. Christ. A person can grow up in a 2-parent household and still turn to violence. What's needed is to get to a person's heart and conscience. And that's done through getting them to understand morality.
I had both my parents until I was 15 when they divorced. That didn't matter. My environment shaped me. Peer pressure is a monster in a young person's life. We're easily influenced if we have no solid foundation and lack of an identity. My parents told me what not to do. But I still spent most of my day around my peers, whether it was at school or after school.
People rarely want to hear about religion nowadays. But that's not what I offer people. The Gospel of Christ is what I preach. Why? Because the Gospel goes right after the heart of a person. They can have all the freedom in this world that they can handle. But their conscience is still enslaved by sin because of their lack of understanding of what is moral and what is not.
That's it, bro. Teach these young men to understand right and wrong. And for these young dads, just teach them by your experiences with your own sons. A lack of fear of God is what is destroying society. Someone can live a long, decent life. But without the Lord, they will still have an eternal price to pay. That is what burdens me. Forgive me for the long type.
Could you upload the documentary? Would be cool to see
💯❤
Dude @ 2:23 is an active member and he was in Training Day and End of Watch
That's Bone from Training Day and also got runned over by Suge Knight.
First ten seconds "well prison taught me how to be a man".
Bone Blood!!! Shout out to the 5tones!. B.I.P to the Almighty one and only T. Rodgers. Free Fort!!!!
T. Rodgers passed away ?
All is truly well beloved 🔺️
What happend to Ty-Man
@@FinesseTheFrank And Well is all.
@@EasilyCringed Yes. Where you been Brother? Brother Rodgers has passed. He is still here in the veins of those who Walk Real Right.
O.F.T.B - Crack Em
Newscaster goes to interview. First introduction of this friendly black soon-be architect:
00:19: "I was involved in a shooting of a newscaster, Jerry Dunphy, in 1984."
A good start, I guess!
Thank you for this video. Them OGs spoke SENSE and proof that the environment set up in MeriKKKa causes the banging.
Is that Bone
James Sullivan yeah
O.G. Bone has been a busy man
Huey Fair yes
@7:39 "He gon' get dealt wit."
The year I was born got dammit... my dad was 33 years old at this time.
And the shit hasn't changed.WE.THE PEOPLE.MUST.AND WILL bring THAT change!!!---
Thats fool bones cool!
o f t b, hot one , murder was the case album only on cassette
Dat fly by he knows what s up man
"Got them Watts niggas with me, OFTB They got some hash took the stash left the rest for me" - Tupac: To Live in Die in LA