I remember playing these on vhs. So many times I had to rewind and also slow replay the moves. Used to live upstairs in an apartment and I'd make so much noise, you can hear the downstairs neighbor yelling and screaming and hitting their ceiling with a broom stick.
I miss these days so much. I was so influenced by the summits & freestyle sessions & others. Just look at the style & flava in the videos, still ahead of its time. I had to pay about £30 to get these imported but I was a dedicated bboy. Today its just press a button & there you go. Back in the old skool days & 90's you could notice people's own freestyle creative styles. But now they all virtually look the same with a copy each other & paste to the floor breakdance rehearsed sets style.
Naw I disagree. If anything you're just copying and pasting what allot of old skool heads have been saying for years that don't watch enough breaking these days. Cause if you watch enough breaking nowadays, breakers now are on another level. Stuff done in the past is done better now, new moves have been created they're learning faster, the list goes on. Of course there are things I appreciate from the 90's and early 2000's that may be lacking now. But breakers look virtually the same, blanket statement? Naw. Too many different styles even nowadays to comment that
THANKS A LOT FOR UPLOAD THIS VIDEO, ONE OF THE BEST BBOY VIDEOS, I HAD THIS ON VHS ABOUT 18 YEARS AGO, I LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS VIDEO NOW THAT I AM OLD I JUST REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES I HAD BREAK DANCING....... THANKS A LOT...
I remember playing these on vhs. So many times I had to rewind and also slow replay the moves. Used to live upstairs in an apartment and I'd make so much noise, you can hear the downstairs neighbor yelling and screaming and hitting their ceiling with a broom stick.
I miss these days so much. I was so influenced by the summits & freestyle sessions & others. Just look at the style & flava in the videos, still ahead of its time. I had to pay about £30 to get these imported but I was a dedicated bboy. Today its just press a button & there you go. Back in the old skool days & 90's you could notice people's own freestyle creative styles. But now they all virtually look the same with a copy each other & paste to the floor breakdance rehearsed sets style.
Naw I disagree. If anything you're just copying and pasting what allot of old skool heads have been saying for years that don't watch enough breaking these days. Cause if you watch enough breaking nowadays, breakers now are on another level. Stuff done in the past is done better now, new moves have been created they're learning faster, the list goes on. Of course there are things I appreciate from the 90's and early 2000's that may be lacking now. But breakers look virtually the same, blanket statement? Naw. Too many different styles even nowadays to comment that
THANKS A LOT FOR UPLOAD THIS VIDEO, ONE OF THE BEST BBOY VIDEOS, I HAD THIS ON VHS ABOUT 18 YEARS AGO, I LEARNED A LOT FROM THIS VIDEO NOW THAT I AM OLD I JUST REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES I HAD BREAK DANCING....... THANKS A LOT...
8:39 = the Creator of all BBOY in REDBULL
Reveal?
I remember being here like it happened yesterday. best times
So much style and flow - love it
Yeah I was here too I entered the poppin battle! Good times first time I seen Legend nTempo here!
Good Times!
I went to this event``it was Awesome!!!
Why do those feel like it could've been for a boyband audition? If they just added vocals to it, they might be in.
what s the song's name at 15:36 ??
Syl Johnson - different strokes
Lets Go Vietnam
Its a shame the sound is out of sync
Yea you noticed that too.
Who was on 8:17?)
I think that's lego