Apache (DJ Booblikon remix): Bongo Band vs Sugarhill
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Little short video I made for my own mix of "Apache" that I used to DJ out ... if my computer didn't completely suck ass it would have been a whole lot faster to cut together and upload! "Apache" is the greatest break of all time. You don't believe me? Fight yourself. I'm too old and tired.
They finally made break dancing an Olympic sport 🤙🏿
That didn’t go well at all.
And Australia nailed it
Now THIS is the Hip Hop I came up on in Philly back in the day.. breakbeats, breakdancing on cardboard in the street, pop-n-lock, tagging, freestyling, spinning on vinyls, and the OG streetwear; the whole 9.
Hip hop is a culture and lifestyle that breaks barriers and builds communities and is the origin of so many things we enjoy and love today. Long live hip hop 🙌🏽
Confessing your comment brought a tear to this guy's eye - everything coming up from the streets, before big companies rode the wave. Damn, they were good days and your comment makes me recall the excitement of hearing my local station having a weekly one hour (!) "electro" show which introduced me to hip hop in my room in the midlands of England. Then a couple years later, going to see Bambaataa at a local club, and seeing for the first time, two local crews challenging each other on the dancefloor. You're so right - hip hop is a culture and a powerful force. Yeah, long live hip hop - all crews across the oceans.
New York was and is Awesome!!! I love❤ NY
This is what youtube should be recommending to everyone now days 😏
Iiight you loved my comment so.... I'm honored to be your 800th subscriber. Hopefully to not supersede your 8th million 😊💕❤️
So many memories are being stlrred by looking at this. NYC was, is the place to be! But back then no cellphone, no internet, no tictok, just mixed tapes circulating of the new young up and coming Mc's, rap battles,breakdancing, graffiti, I was 13 in 1980, and all this is history and I'm glad I was there! ROCK THE BELLS!
I turned 13 in 1980 also! I have vivid recollections of hearing rap on the radio and my older brother getting records by Kurtis Blow and Blowfly. And of course who can forget hearing "Rapper's Delight", it was like a shot heard round the world.
WORD!!
Yo real memories in nyc I was 18 in 1980 ,it felt like that whole era was one big party. Loved it!!!
I was an 8 year old white girl in Orlando in 1980, but I remember discovering the rap/hip hop station on AM radio a couple years later. Watching this video, I was reminded how sad I was that there wasn't the same fantastic graffiti in 2000 when I eventually moved to NYC. I remember this song, among others, though.
I'm 50 and a hip hop head thank you I watch this and pop to it...
So creative and beautiful, brings tears of joy to my eyes.
I just came back....to see how much fun i had bac then...word.
This is what hip hop was supposed to be, bringing people together. No matter what your race was, we were all together. Keep it real. For hip hop, forever
💪🏻💪🏿💪🏻💪🏿
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I heard that street gangs would dance battle instead if I don’t know how true that is
Respect Brother 👊🇬🇧
Oh yeah baby nailed it
Cos of my listening histry I kep waiting for "Electric Boogie!" to sound
From New York to Germany...love you all
IRT LOCAL 2-TRAIN DYRE AVENUE THRU BRONX EXPRESS. 1982.
40 YEARS OF MAGNIUM OPUS.
47 and still rockin hard b boy for life
keep going 🔥🔥🔥
Our love for music and good times will always bring America together.
Ok, that was ridiculous. If you aren’t watching this and either wishing you were there or remembering what it was like, then you missed it.
Hiphop dont stop rock on!!! Respect from detroit to the south bronx for the culture!!
Many many memories 😭😭😭 - peace from germany
The NYC I grew up in .....
Love the graff. Brings me back to old days. Tags, pieces, burners, top to bottom whole cars. Graffiti Never Dies
So loving the come back of those socks🤣
Crazy to see the fab 5 Freddy/lee tag right at the beginning. Just revolutionary . Even now that tag would fit right in
So much respect so, so so much respect, peace and blessing’s
Good old days 70s 80s ❤❤
I'm in my 50s and this still all I listen to is old school .good ole days
APACHE is one of those definitive 70's-80's Hip Hop breaks. Your video captured the feeling of growing up in NYC during the embryo stage of Hip Hop. Much respect.
Forever live hip-hop 😮
Only people from NY will ever KNOW! Remember these days !! BREAKBEATZ!
Im from New Zealand and I know
its not where you are its what you doing Bro 👊
“And that’s the double truth, Ruth”! - Señor Love Daddy
50 Years of hip hop
@user-kv5ng5jj3k it sure is
Great video..!! the memories of going thru Penn Station and other subways and seeing all the street breakers on cardboard
This was fresh-dope.
that videos was incredible...some rare rare footage here!!!!!!!!!!!!thanx made my day
Love the train art❤
Yes yes yall!!!
So freakin’ awesome!
1979 top of south Lambeth Road, Vauxhall south London by the bus stop, piece of lino portable tape deck, me and two others broke into head spin, windmill and crab. The bus stopped and people was staring like wtf !!!!! Bboys n girls across the pond !
Word Up 👊
My Jr. High & High School Days 😎🤙💯!
Man...dope, dope, dope. You took one of the greatest breakbeats ever, and somehow made it even greater. Mad respect. I subbed just cuz of this.
Danm!! Does this bring back memories!! This probably one of the best videos I've seen yet! Only people from NYC will remember those days. And yes Apache is the greatest break of all time.
Next to the Mexican by Babe Ruth..
First performed in 1960 by a white British band, the Shadows, who get no credit.
@@yariradreher-morales2349 yep but nowhere near as transformative as the Bongo Bands version, with Mr. Preston Epps killing the bongo groove
@@henrystory3011 yes the Shadows happened to be the first to have a hit with Apache. It was done by many others like The Ventures and Jorgen Ingmann
Thanks for posting.
Beautiful 🤩
Dis is da bomb!
the best work gets pushed to the back to keep the world mediocre bc if the algorithm was on point this would’ve been in my recommended
Back when New York was New York.Shout out from Bmore aka Charm City!
Not gonna fight anyone. Apache *is* the greatest break of all time.
It was definitely one of the best but don’t forget drummers beat !!!
This is how it always supposed to be Glad to be a Pioneer of it D rock from the furious rochus of Coney island You already know
fantastic...........
This was NYC when I moved here let's go to the fun house and bug out
nice my brother ! ( tne bronx in the house ) you just had to be there
Superb!
In my souvenirs, Michael Viners bongo band went unnoticed by most part of people and world of music with Apache,except by people of beginning breakdance and hip hop who made it mythical and a founding root...Today even if you dont like street music,you know this title but unhapilly these musicians are still unknown faces!
RIP Jim Gordon
That is incredibly sad. He led a turbulent life but made a lot of great music.
This is my jam dude
Grandmaster Flash, enough said
Yes, he is!
There isn't a bboy jam today that don't pay homage to the break classics when Cypher is going.
This has a serious backbeat...
00:22 Theres a kid jumping out the window and landing on a mattress outside as a way of entertintmen. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽 only the strong survive.
Quick exit & or no stairs...
Landlords having burned up the buildings multiple times for the insurance.
They had the juice back then. 😆
I can't break dance or DJ, and love this stuff since I heard 'buffalo girls'...hip hop bebop don't stop!
Apache break is hipnotic :)
No body can.
They just do.
So Just do.
Doing is inherently guiding...
They
do/did it full time...
for display/show/competition.
Evergreen
bro I know this music from google 15th birthday game
That is it! I'm taking out my bed to make room on the floor...break'n, yoga, meditation. Bed wastes alot of room.
Simple roll up Japanese style mat is better for the back anyway.
Best to be an OG!
Dope 👊
Man....i remember those graffiti trains.....every body had a party in the last car, cheeba cheeba n this music
True Hip Hop has nothing to do with Gangsta shit, totally the opposite as shown here.
100%❤
fantastici
Real Hip Hop = Bongos
Esta era Hip-Hop d verdad.. 👌👌👌👌👌
OG hiphop is cool
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Ça oui
Llegué aquí por el documental "Hip Hop Evolution" de Netflix... y soy feliz.
Yo por la serie The Get Down Brothers de Netflix👍
yo llegue porque escucho rap desde que soy chico
@@gonzalocabuche2124 yo también, mi hombre 👊
Errisson got invited, The King..
You guys have no idea how jealous us Toronto kids were of you NYC kids.
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wow, this remix is super fun and catchy! i love how you blended the classic sounds of Bongo Band with Sugarhill's vibe. however, i gotta say, while some people might think these mashups are innovative, i personally feel like they sometimes water down the original tracks. what do you all think?
You gots to check yourself and you wrecks yourself. Bottles and cans and clap your hand and just smack your ham.
Ya I'm with it u too practice everyday the boy thing all rocking day from windmills to turtle real quick k to t hadspin
Kids on the 21 century fucked it up😢
West street mob song
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Jus be cool.
NYC used to be THE spot
177th St Parkchester Ave Local
Pelham Bay Park Thru Bronx Express
Lexington Ave Local.
The Bible of Hip Hop
Brilliant man....should of been in Beat Street!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
lourd !!!
Is Afrika Bambaataa at 1:23?
Rayco AR yes he is
Bing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing
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Break dancing ?
Great vid - is the footage at 21 seconds of the boy jumping from window onto mattress your footage? How can I reach you?
Look for a film "Stations Of The Elevated".
The five elements
Graffiti isn't one of them.
@@makeuthink2120are 4, and graffiti is part of them. MC, DJ, Break/Rock, and Graffiti.
@@jakgd Graffiti does not come from hip hop. Even though people have been writing their names or words on walls for a long time, the graffiti "culture" started in northern manhattan in the late 60's. Graffiti does not need Hip Hop to exist.
@@makeuthink2120 I know the beginning of graffiti and the people that were involved. It's true, graffiti wasn''t part of hip hop in the very late 60's and early/mids 70's. But we know the big impact that graffiti had back in the day. Once hip hop born, graffiti was adopted as 1 of the 4 elements of hip hop. It was pure street cultural elements. As break/rock that wasn't part of hip hop at the beginning. It's not a hidden thing that the first writers were hippies or people that just were disconnected from anything that could be connected to hip hop, cause it wasn't exist yet. At the end of the day... For me all this represent a good and real past, not the present. The kids of today and the youth are not interested in this anymore. It's a time that is gone.
@@jakgd Some people would disagree with you if you say that break/rock(b boying) wasn't a part of hip-hop in the beginning because if the dancing was ever being done to music that music would've been the same music the dj's would play.
Also, the "defenders" of hip-hop will always say that hip-hop came from the "FBA's"(Foundational Black Artists). If graffiit is an element of hip-hop then who are the "FBA's" of graffiti? Cornbread? Yes, he was writing in Philadelphia around '67, and probably before some of the first official writers in NY, but he had NO influence with the early writers in NY. Not one NY writer ever started writing because of Cornbread. The NY scene was independent of Philadelphia.
Though the Bronx is rightfully seen as the birthplace of hip-hop, when it comes to graffiti, Phase 2 said that the Bronx style was influenced by the Manhattan and Brooklyn styles.
0:54 1:27 1:28 ❤
Hey!
2:54
The sound of lighting farts on fire - bboy fart audio recorder photography inverted poses
What does Doja cat cardi B and Lil Wayne have to do with this music... Nothing!
All hip hop guys exist only, because were IBB
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