Incredibly touching . In the art world, this story is legendary. He made his mark certainly. His story echoes a very good childhood friend of mine who did graffiti as well. He also died tragically of his own hand at the age of 20. Suicide is never the answer . All it does is transfer the temporary grief you are going to , to your loved ones. Your pain ends for you , but only begins for every single person who ever loved you. Your memory will be forever tainted with a pinch of sadness.
Once in a while you tube has a doc that stops me in my tracks …this is it …..this is amazing and I’m spreading your channel to all my friends this is thorough as hell my brother
One of the best films I've ever seen!!! Absolutely beautiful, just one of those stories that needed telling for a very long time now...much love from Berlin ❤️💚💙🩵🤎🖤
These are great. Sane was a year or two older than me, met him once, a real chill dude. I miss the old NYC so bad before real estate development sucked all the life out of it.
I didnt get into graf til my late teens but of course when i began to study this.. i was shocked and amazed and proud and shocked.. they lived literally on the same block in wash hts. 172nd. Their building was by Haven ave. Im right up the block at St. Nick. I even have a picture of me as a child at J. Hood park on the next block in 92 with a pink 'Smith' piece behind me. Two dope ass coincidences.
So I grew up in Washington heights in the 80s early 90s.. would see SANE SMITH alot in crazy places. Never knew he was from my neighborhood. I was tagging from the heights to 231st in the bx myself and my boys in the bx KBP Kingsbridge Bomining Posse BM Born Mad BC Born Crazy. Learned later that my mom went to school with and knew Taki 183 as she grew up on 184th st. We lived there through the Crack epidemic and finally moved out after the riots.
Peace… The good old days. Grew up on Creston & Kingsbridge. Was a toy writer Lil Staz with BAR (Bombing & Robbing) and CYC (Crazy Young Criminals) down on 225th & Bailey Ave. Had friends in BC and also fought against BC… 😂 Wrote about the misadventures in my book Next Stop Growing up Wild Style in the Bronx… Glad we lived to tell the tales! One Love!
@ivansanchez5185 I lived on Sedgwick for a little while across from the reservoir. But mainly hung out on 231st and area around Broadway. Fun and crazy times growing up. Couldn't understand unless you were there. I gotta check out your book! Peace!
@ivansanchez5185 I moved out to jersey and then pa when I was 16 It's been forever and I lost touch with all my boys but apparently you knew some of my boys
@@abryant78Definitely knew some of the Born Crazy guys. Some were friends some were enemies. A lifetime ago! Thankfully a lot of us survived. And those who didn’t are always remembered with love and laughter. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Very fire documentary series can’t wait for part 3 also does anyone know the book name they are looking at in the video is that sold to public or that a private made book for just smith probably cause I def need a copy if so lmao
@@jackjones544 Are you my english teacher? This a RUclips comment not a fucking essay stfu. Is that better for you're illiterate self , . ' ; / ' , there's you're punctuation homeboy
@@jackjones544 You do know this a RUclips comment section and not a damn SAT exam right, you are over here proofreading ppls comments on the net get a life. Is all this grammar and punctuation good for you now lame? lmao I'm typing on my phone, not a laptop with all the keys in my face. Worried about the dumbest things.
This was a much-needed documentary & I saw both parts. However, i would add that it was SORELY lacking interviewees that are more known who were VERY close to Sane. Many writers from AOK/RIS. JA till this day puts up Sane. Ghost did a TON of sh*it with Sane. They couldn't have been interviewed? Still, great work and I look forward to Part 3. My comments are intended to give good suggesitons not tear down the great work of Sane
Sane, Smith & Pink still has a full amount of tunnels tag still living in every 5 borough till this day. Krylon & Rustos can hold up a Life time in Tunnels
I met legendary Tracy168 last year before he passed and hung out for a while. I asked him if Sane was pushed/suicide/or slipped. Tracy said "how about all 3?". He did tell me the kid was a dust head. Which is not a big shock in the graf world.
On my first trip to nyc 1989 i was given David and Rogers phone number. I called a few times. Spoke to their mother. Never got to meet them. I met up with Aone Tds Tdt. Sane was also a member of both crews. Aone put me in tdt in 1989. I've met Jonone two or three times in England. He told us some crazy stories. I wrote an article for a Graf mag in 1994. The article was called .... "Impressions of a name" . The article was about Sane&Smith by MistOne tdt. Smc. RL Rest in Peace David Sane Smith & Anthony Eden AONE Clark. Tds Tdt.
@@snakewizard8523yes that's the article. Magazine was called The Real State. A friend did the mag. It sold mostly in LA so she moved there from England uk. She ended hanging with all the Hip Hop stars in LA as she worked at Deathrow Records. Her name is Nina Bhadreshwar. You can find her on RUclips talking about hanging out with Tupac etc. She also wrote a book called "How to Survive Pubity at age 25"
In honor of men’s mental health month, I couldn’t have watched a more touching doc. Thank you ✍🏾
Just watched first two.. cannot wait for part three. Rip Sane.
Same sane smith ep3
when will it be released?
Incredibly touching . In the art world, this story is legendary. He made his mark certainly.
His story echoes a very good childhood friend of mine who did graffiti as well. He also died tragically of his own hand at the age of 20.
Suicide is never the answer . All it does is transfer the temporary grief you are going to , to your loved ones. Your pain ends for you , but only begins for every single person who ever loved you. Your memory will be forever tainted with a pinch of sadness.
Once in a while you tube has a doc that stops me in my tracks …this is it …..this is amazing and I’m spreading your channel to all my friends this is thorough as hell my brother
One of the best films I've ever seen!!! Absolutely beautiful, just one of those stories that needed telling for a very long time now...much love from Berlin ❤️💚💙🩵🤎🖤
These are great. Sane was a year or two older than me, met him once, a real chill dude. I miss the old NYC so bad before real estate development sucked all the life out of it.
Absolutely fantastic and heartmoving film about true graffiti legends you made bro, can’t wait for part 3 ❤
When will part 3 be available. Great Documentary. Thank You ❤️🙏
in maybe a month or 2. Definitely within summer '24
@@JWFdocumentarieslooking forward to it pt 1 & 2 were absolute fire 🔥 thank you
THE TDT WANT PART THREE E E
Thank you for this dope documentary, the story that needed to be told about an NYC icon in his own right.
Never.
Probably the greatest Graf doc ever brought to the screen outside of Style Wars… 💪🏼RIP Sane… 🙏🏼 Much love to Smith & Lady Pink! Legends!
I didnt get into graf til my late teens but of course when i began to study this.. i was shocked and amazed and proud and shocked.. they lived literally on the same block in wash hts. 172nd. Their building was by Haven ave. Im right up the block at St. Nick. I even have a picture of me as a child at J. Hood park on the next block in 92 with a pink 'Smith' piece behind me. Two dope ass coincidences.
NYC graffiti history documented at its finest. Thank you and much respect
Great job preserving this story! Any plans for a REVS doc?
These Docs are Like No other, great Work Bro peace
I got to meet him once in sheeps meadow..
Legends never die..❤️
BRUZ - SMTH roof of Aviation H.S. 7 line. Thx 4 the memories.
bruz ris xtc a legend
Rest easy Sane 🩵 🕊️
What an impact you left on so many of us 🥹
So I grew up in Washington heights in the 80s early 90s.. would see SANE SMITH alot in crazy places. Never knew he was from my neighborhood. I was tagging from the heights to 231st in the bx myself and my boys in the bx KBP Kingsbridge Bomining Posse BM Born Mad BC Born Crazy.
Learned later that my mom went to school with and knew Taki 183 as she grew up on 184th st. We lived there through the Crack epidemic and finally moved out after the riots.
Thank you for this documentary.
Peace… The good old days. Grew up on Creston & Kingsbridge. Was a toy writer Lil Staz with BAR (Bombing & Robbing) and CYC (Crazy Young Criminals) down on 225th & Bailey Ave. Had friends in BC and also fought against BC… 😂 Wrote about the misadventures in my book Next Stop Growing up Wild Style in the Bronx… Glad we lived to tell the tales! One Love!
@ivansanchez5185 I lived on Sedgwick for a little while across from the reservoir. But mainly hung out on 231st and area around Broadway. Fun and crazy times growing up. Couldn't understand unless you were there. I gotta check out your book! Peace!
@ivansanchez5185 I moved out to jersey and then pa when I was 16
It's been forever and I lost touch with all my boys but apparently you knew some of my boys
@@abryant78Definitely knew some of the Born Crazy guys. Some were friends some were enemies. A lifetime ago! Thankfully a lot of us survived. And those who didn’t are always remembered with love and laughter. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I love your documentaries. Respect
sane will always and forever be a legend in newyork graff, rip sane.
World-wide
Holy shit, had no idea William Kunstler was their lawyer
Very fire documentary series can’t wait for part 3 also does anyone know the book name they are looking at in the video is that sold to public or that a private made book for just smith probably cause I def need a copy if so lmao
You do know that these keypads have punctuation yes? Otherwise it’s just a rambling monologue of slang, text abbreviations and nonsense.
@@jackjones544 Are you my english teacher? This a RUclips comment not a fucking essay stfu. Is that better for you're illiterate self , . ' ; / ' , there's you're punctuation homeboy
@@jackjones544 You do know this a RUclips comment section and not a damn SAT exam right, you are over here proofreading ppls comments on the net get a life. Is all this grammar and punctuation good for you now lame? lmao I'm typing on my phone, not a laptop with all the keys in my face. Worried about the dumbest things.
Urban Styles
This was a much-needed documentary & I saw both parts. However, i would add that it was SORELY lacking interviewees that are more known who were VERY close to Sane. Many writers from AOK/RIS. JA till this day puts up Sane. Ghost did a TON of sh*it with Sane. They couldn't have been interviewed? Still, great work and I look forward to Part 3. My comments are intended to give good suggesitons not tear down the great work of Sane
Is this on DVD?
Man i remember walking by ABC no rio so much.
shit breaks my heart rip sane rip nomad
RIP
Dope
Legendary!!!
Sane, Smith & Pink still has a full amount of tunnels tag still living in every 5 borough till this day. Krylon & Rustos can hold up a Life time in Tunnels
Rip SANE hardcore still lives ✊🏼
Graffiti duos sometimes seem to paint much more than entire crews. Like revs and cost, sober and gouch, etc.
biggie skys the limit at the end and R.I.P sane
Ghost a real one for that ❤
What's the name of the first hardcore song and band?
Is there a tracklist for the songs used in this documentary?
ruclips.net/p/PLhS1fIEynQaxAhP5DFRTN77kFUSz9uRMJ
This is the link to the JWF track list of all my docs. just updated it.
@@JWFdocumentaries Thank you!
🖤🖤🖤
SANE 🙏🏽
dope
🌊 🐬 ☀️
"Tha shi jus fyure"
Hype
Agnostic front ❤
Sweet Mom.. Gruss Gott
Rip❤
SANE LIVES...
JOT WHUT UP IT'S JEWEL, PEACE BRO
rip SANE.
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Rip
I met legendary Tracy168 last year before he passed and hung out for a while. I asked him if Sane was pushed/suicide/or slipped. Tracy said "how about all 3?". He did tell me the kid was a dust head. Which is not a big shock in the graf world.
The rock climbing thing is cool just the ones doing it are toy except qzar
Thank you for this. Real graffiti history right here. ❤️💙🖤💚💛🤎♥️
On my first trip to nyc 1989 i was given David and Rogers phone number. I called a few times. Spoke to their mother. Never got to meet them.
I met up with Aone Tds Tdt. Sane was also a member of both crews. Aone put me in tdt in 1989.
I've met Jonone two or three times in England. He told us some crazy stories.
I wrote an article for a Graf mag in 1994. The article was called ....
"Impressions of a name"
. The article was about Sane&Smith by MistOne tdt. Smc. RL
Rest in Peace David Sane Smith & Anthony Eden AONE Clark. Tds Tdt.
ruclips.net/video/qmxYfXve1Fg/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Big up mist one,smc for life 🫡
I think I read that article. Was it the one where you mentioned seeing their tag on top of the World Trade?
great history lesson here. Thanks for sharing. Peace peace
@@snakewizard8523yes that's the article. Magazine was called The Real State. A friend did the mag. It sold mostly in LA so she moved there from England uk. She ended hanging with all the Hip Hop stars in LA as she worked at Deathrow Records. Her name is Nina Bhadreshwar. You can find her on RUclips talking about hanging out with Tupac etc. She also wrote a book called "How to Survive Pubity at age 25"
@jwf you need to do JA XTC doc
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legends
Thank you for this valuable Graff history SIR 🫡