I never get tired of watching Beat Street, i'm 47 years old i wear adidas and nike but i also have 4 pairs of those type Puma "Clyde" shoes worn in the movie, i wear them with pride too, i love Beat Street....
Brooklyn girl remembering, The Roxy, The Tunnel, Union Square, The Rooftop - all the B-Girl/Boy Places I still have my sheepskin coat from back in the day - the original brown and I still wear it cause it still fits!
This was my life and my passion..I dress the part and live the part..I'm a original Boricua Bronx/ Puerto Rico dancer..I used to go to Newyork on the summer and go back to Puerto Rico to show off the new moves every time..I love this so much that I still dress like that still.
Beat Street was the best true hip hop movie, Wildstyle was a close second. This is how beefs were settled back in the day, on the dance floor or on the mic.
@@cron205 WildStyle came out in 1982, Beat Street later in 1984.. WildStyle more authentic, Beat Street had that Hollywood treatment. But still a great movie
This scene was my favorite part of the movie Beat Street. It taught me how important the best crews of break dancers contributed to Hip Hop. These guys are break dancer legends. They are my Hip Hop Heros of the culture. 💐 💐
Dogs And Yoga for real..so many of us are passing away now..but we only in the upper 40s and down 50s..well I almost got jack with the crack but thanks God he save me.
Word on the street was Legs gave up Lorenzo Soto's (Kuriaki) location to a bad guy, that he was in mt Vernon....and he was whacked....possibly buck 4s brother, if you dig deep you'll find it, Legs will not speak of kuriakis death, ever
DJaySplitSecond I also was around the Bronx around the time of filming but I was to Young to go to clubs. But I was there in the middle of this all with my Lee pants LeTigré shirt and pumas and gazels.
Edgardo Soto word, me and my sister got in last minute because the casting lady liked what we had on lol we had on matching red Lee suits too bad we didn’t get camera time lol
Today’s breakers are good but what’s missing is the chosen uniform of each crew, back in the day you could stand in a club and literally identify each crew from the tracksuit they wore and when a group routine was busted it made it look even better by the unified look but nowadays that’s totally lost...each crew member where what the want and even they’re absolutely fantastic the look and vibe isn’t there at all
It's all mainstream gentrified, full of gymnastic tricks for the rich middle class suburban kids, its lost its raw gritty ghetto thing. Too clean too polished. Another thing they took from the poor and made it their own.
I always think the same thing. A crew should wear a “uniform”. Some of these dudes these days dress like dorks and wear non-complimentary stuff to what they’re doing. Don’t get it twisted though… today’s moves totally eclipse the moves of yesteryear but that’s not a diss, it’s evolution of the dance.
@@gaffle-411 yeah because back then it was inner ciry street kids, doing it for reputation and getting girls the competition was on a street level, now it's all middle class, uni graduates nerds and geeks that do it,
@@romengoneg238 I disagree. These dudes these days have no dressing “flair” about them. They wear regular ass clothing that adds NOTHING to their performance or what they’re doing. These Puma sweatsuits and uniform hoodies in blue gave distinction to go along with the dance. I don’t recall a single modern-day b-boy competition where the clothing was at all noticeable and distinctive. The dancing is great but their look is blah…
Legs Swift and Kuriaki had to hold it down best they could!! NYC Breakers had the numbers, which is why Legs had to go THREE times. Like in 4x4 track - he was the anchor.😎
🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷☝️ pioneer of breakdancing bboys South Bronx is the birthplace of Hip-Hop, it comes to no surprise that the intermingling of Puerto Rican and West Indies along with Black styles are the main contributors to the basic Hip-Hop essence. In the 1960's the South Bronx had cumulated to neglect and social disorder.Who are the 3 pioneers of hip hop music? Several people were influential in creating hip hop. However, the most notable pioneers are DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash. These three innovators are known as the “Holy Trinity” of hip hop.
I'm 49 and still watching it. Chino had the raddest entry, but Kuriaki's routine was the best imho. Sad Buck Four and Kuriaki met with bad endings. Love is the answer, we all live again.
..Agreed!..like Crazy legs,..But Chino did the better end!..Don't matter they all Rock!!!..Just watch the battle on the bus on the way to work...The Music pumps me up!.
The best B Boy movie...EVER.NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS (even though Robert Taylor,who played Lee wasn’t a real member of New York City Breakers)vs ROCK STEADY CREW. I would have loved to have seen a proper battle between NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS(including ICEY ICE) & ROCK STEADY, pulling off their very best moves.You saw glimpses of some of the moves(Crazy Legs vs LiL Lep for instance),but you didn’t see enough of Ken Swift,Flip Rock or Kid Nice,and Doze dosent really do anything.RIP Kuriaki & Buck 4 of Rock steady & Glidemaster of NYC Breakers🙏
@@gaffle-411 alot of them were touring and involved in other projects, icey ice was touring with magnificent force, you can also ask why frosty freeze wasnt in beat street.. kool lady blue..rocksteady promoter/manager at the time.split the crew in half on different projects.
@@negroantonio28 That’s suspect… Icey Ice was in Beat Street but I believe he was in that last Roxy Choir scene doing his windmill flare halo thing. I don’t buy that about Frosty Freeze. What “different projects” was he doing whilst the biggest move of Rock Steady’s career was taking place with the movie Beat Street??? I think even though he was a very popular early member of the crew, his break dance prowess was lacking in this era and they felt he didn’t make the cut. Either that or he just left b-boying alone and moved on. I’ve never seen him rolling with the crew after this movie. I only saw him in a few park events in the 90’s with RCS and it was on some old recollection/memory sh-t. And Magnificent Force was in Beat Street (Burning Spear scene) and ending.
@@gaffle-411 lol.. you talking absolute crap, and shows you not from that era and your ignorance, do your research and stop speaking on something you wasn't a part of.
@@negroantonio28 I get it… you’re mad because I called you out and you haven’t backed up a single thing you said with any proof. I don’t buy your ‘alternative’ facts.
They.... or the director, I read heavily edited this battle...they should do what Stallone did with Rocky 4, and put out a directors cut of this movie. It's a classic. I definitely know they have unused scenes because I saw the trailer and read it. I remember my older brother taking me to see this in the theater...👍🏻 Good old days from long island.
I have seen a snippet of this battle that had Mr. wave come from a different angle, and shows a few seconds prior to him doing that tick and quick turnaround. I think I saved it in my RUclips library but that was shocking. It was definitely a directors cut.
I went to see this movie in the theater during the summer of 84 'when it premiered I was 18 years old .i couldn't get the rap music ,breakdancing & graffiti spray painting culture out of my mind!
I think that red team is better, especially mr wave he obviously a genius....His dance shocked the world at that time..And I still can’t see anybody come close today,What a great pioneer of break dance ...
Buck got it bad too.. RIP. Never thought breaking would go places so we hustled. I remember battling legs and them by horseshoe park. We were T.U.3 (the upmost 3)
Pretty crazy that if t wasn't for these bboys and the moves they created, hiphop culture probably would have faded and may not even be a thing right now. Definitely don't get the credit they deserve.
Too many variables! Remember, hip-hop didn't create anything of its own, instead it took from everything and made it its own. Every element of hip-hop exist outside of hip-hop. But the baby spades in the south bronx probably packaged it all together first.
LIES. Kuriaki Legs and Swift dam near bodied them! People forget Legs went THREE times. Because NYC Breakers had 2 extra members. And if you count Lee corny azz - 3 extra members. So in essence it was like 8 on 5. Doze was useless in the battle. Furthermore, Frosty and Mr. Wiggles weren't present.😎
This are my people's buc4 crazy legs and kenswift yes and pecster and chino lee and noel facts yes rocsteady crew and the other New York City breakers facts pecster was the best and me cujo little alex partner yes before he join the new York city breakers yes facts....
I never get tired of watching Beat Street, i'm 47 years old i wear adidas and nike but i also have 4 pairs of those type Puma "Clyde" shoes worn in the movie, i wear them with pride too, i love Beat Street....
Me too
Me three...beat street was the best..im from CHICAGO and i AM ALSO 47 THOSE WHERE THE BEST DAYS EVER BREAK DANCING WITH THE CARDBOARD BOX..LOVE UALL
Yes!! I'm 47 as well and I have loved this movie ever since it came out in 1984
Ramo....Ramo..🎵🎵🎵the,beat street wave is here...🎤🎧📻
Nothin' like breakin' in "Pumas"
True pioneers of hip hop!!!
I'm 49yrs old and boy do I miss those days!!!
Yes indeed I'm the same age and it's never left my heart...can't move like I used to though!
Same here I'm 55 I still rock this SHOUT OUT TO THE OLD SKOOL THE REAL SKOOL TRUE SKOOL BEAT STREET BREAKDOWN RRRAH
Dopest movie ever it never gets old. Still bumping the soundtrack till this day.
This scene is so iconic! Greatest breakin scene ever filmed for the big screen!!!
Bro thats not breakin is is beat street
@@alvarocalderon7524 is it like a heart beat?
Brooklyn girl remembering, The Roxy, The Tunnel, Union Square, The Rooftop - all the B-Girl/Boy Places
I still have my sheepskin coat from back in the day - the original brown and I still wear it cause it still fits!
i remeber when this movie first came out...that is when hip hop was real.
BEST MOVIE EVER!!!! IM 48 YRS OLD AND THIS MOVIE PUT ME DOWN WITH HIP HOP!!!👍
Michael Barrow Agreed!
47 and loved this movie since the day it dropped. B-boy since the 70s!
#BronxNative
47 yrs old brothers & I'm with you this was pure class still enjoy this movie and music .
Word!
Michael Barrow - Me too bro, I still get the chills watching these dudes get down!
This was my life and my passion..I dress the part and live the part..I'm a original Boricua Bronx/ Puerto Rico dancer..I used to go to Newyork on the summer and go back to Puerto Rico to show off the new moves every time..I love this so much that I still dress like that still.
REST IN POWER HARRY BELAFONTE 🎤🎧🎵🎶🎵🎶 .......... 🕊
Beat Street was the best true hip hop movie, Wildstyle was a close second. This is how beefs were settled back in the day, on the dance floor or on the mic.
Wild Style to me had a natural feel to it. Also the graffiti looked better in Wild Style.
Wildstyle was the original
@@cron205 WildStyle came out in 1982, Beat Street later in 1984.. WildStyle more authentic, Beat Street had that Hollywood treatment. But still a great movie
You're bugging, beefs were settled the same way back then as settled now cats were getting blasted.
@kidgrebo1 a lot of Bronx gangs became breaking crews. The culture changed for the better.
_This battle has always blown me away. It's so highly charged. Some serious skills goin down ._ 👍🏻👍🏻
This scene was my favorite part of the movie Beat Street. It taught me how important the best crews of break dancers contributed to Hip Hop. These guys are break dancer legends. They are my Hip Hop Heros of the culture. 💐 💐
RIP Kuriaki and Buck Four 00:12
Dogs And Yoga for real..so many of us are passing away now..but we only in the upper 40s and down 50s..well I almost got jack with the crack but thanks God he save me.
Sucks that they got murdered , I remember them from Rock Steady Crew,, the video( Hey you)
@D Piz yes that's correct, they fucked them up in the garage,,, RIP Kuriaki and Buck Four ...
Word on the street was Legs gave up Lorenzo Soto's (Kuriaki) location to a bad guy, that he was in mt Vernon....and he was whacked....possibly buck 4s brother, if you dig deep you'll find it, Legs will not speak of kuriakis death, ever
@@brianglade848 I just let their legacies live on.
Me and my sister was at this battle during the filming, we got in very last minute
DJaySplitSecond I also was around the Bronx around the time of filming but I was to Young to go to clubs. But I was there in the middle of this all with my Lee pants LeTigré shirt and pumas and gazels.
Edgardo Soto word, me and my sister got in last minute because the casting lady liked what we had on lol we had on matching red Lee suits too bad we didn’t get camera time lol
That's crazy. I wonder if there was really tension in the air, because Rock Steady and The NYC Breakers had really battled in the streets...
Wow! That's incredible to have been witness that. Absolute iconic battle.
Being part of history
Kuriaki the Best Dancer....R.I.P
still the greatest battle scene of all time
Brought back great memories growing up as a teen in the 80s
When hip hop was real the whole culture,we use to break everyday great times and memories 😃🤘
"Bronx rockets hey Gino "
Great movie, great songs, great dancing....GREAT GREAT GREAT👍🏻🇬🇧
Miss all the hip hop, breakdancing, ...1986 high school grad
These are the god fathers of hip hop 79 to 2019 n beyond💯🤘
The Good Oid Days 🔥🔥🔥
Today’s breakers are good but what’s missing is the chosen uniform of each crew, back in the day you could stand in a club and literally identify each crew from the tracksuit they wore and when a group routine was busted it made it look even better by the unified look but nowadays that’s totally lost...each crew member where what the want and even they’re absolutely fantastic the look and vibe isn’t there at all
It's all mainstream gentrified, full of gymnastic tricks for the rich middle class suburban kids, its lost its raw gritty ghetto thing. Too clean too polished. Another thing they took from the poor and made it their own.
I always think the same thing. A crew should wear a “uniform”. Some of these dudes these days dress like dorks and wear non-complimentary stuff to what they’re doing. Don’t get it twisted though… today’s moves totally eclipse the moves of yesteryear but that’s not a diss, it’s evolution of the dance.
@@gaffle-411 yeah because back then it was inner ciry street kids, doing it for reputation and getting girls the competition was on a street level, now it's all middle class, uni graduates nerds and geeks that do it,
Everyone wants their own identity. To much personality to look the same. The dance has evolved.
To much style and character.
@@romengoneg238 I disagree. These dudes these days have no dressing “flair” about them. They wear regular ass clothing that adds NOTHING to their performance or what they’re doing. These Puma sweatsuits and uniform hoodies in blue gave distinction to go along with the dance.
I don’t recall a single modern-day b-boy competition where the clothing was at all noticeable and distinctive. The dancing is great but their look is blah…
The 80s breakers are the Kings the other are simple dancers atte: the new York city breakers
I disagree the battle in Columbus circle.❤
Beat Street is the essence of Hip hop. Had all the elements
Even now listening to Arthur Bakers Breakers Revenge I feel adrenaline, did so many flyers to that track. Hip Hop anthem
I grew up in the 80s went to i. S. 44 on 77 Columbus love watching Beat Street cause is a part of my culture the 80s was the best
Best hip hop how it was the original boy 💯💯💯🔥🔥🇵🇷
Looove that song!
Ramos burner said " if art is crime may God forgive me "...that's fresh!!
Breakin movie is good too! It's still break dance. Except for Legs. He's a snake! He's the plot for the murder of Kuriaki! R.I.P homie!
Well song that thous that stop rocking it like thu old days someone gonna bring it back somehow
💙 blue rocked it...
Rock steady crew in the blue as bronx rockers - vs nyc breakers as beat street crew in the red ........
RIP BUCK 4,HIS DANCE MOVE THERE WAS THE BEST, RIP 😥😦😧
for sure!! that battle was done after that turtle! IMO
Watched this in the theater when it came out.
Legs Swift and Kuriaki had to hold it down best they could!! NYC Breakers had the numbers, which is why Legs had to go THREE times. Like in 4x4 track - he was the anchor.😎
My homies dad came out in this movie when they battle in the Roxy he’s the one w the head band w the red gear
🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷🇵🇷☝️ pioneer of breakdancing bboys South Bronx is the birthplace of Hip-Hop, it comes to no surprise that the intermingling of Puerto Rican and West Indies along with Black styles are the main contributors to the basic Hip-Hop essence. In the 1960's the South Bronx had cumulated to neglect and social disorder.Who are the 3 pioneers of hip hop music?
Several people were influential in creating hip hop. However, the most notable pioneers are DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Grandmaster Flash. These three innovators are known as the “Holy Trinity” of hip hop.
Classic
The Best Members,,,Aight then!
I'm 51 years old and Beat Street always going to be the s*** I'm watching break dancing 2
The best windmill had to be from Kuriaki, ever, the best ever
R.I.P. Glidemaster @5:55
HIZ HANDZPIN WAZ ALWAYZ ILL TA ME. THAT ZCENE N BEATSTREET IZ EXACTLY WHERE I DUPLICATED IT FROM. RIP GLIDEMAZTER.
Thank you Yes HIp Hop Don't Stop ! YES !
I'm 49 and still watching it. Chino had the raddest entry, but Kuriaki's routine was the best imho. Sad Buck Four and Kuriaki met with bad endings. Love is the answer, we all live again.
Me too old school 🤣
..Agreed!..like Crazy legs,..But Chino did the better end!..Don't matter they all Rock!!!..Just watch the battle on the bus on the way to work...The Music pumps me up!.
I thought Pex and Ken Swift did they thing! Pex was "str8 to business" with his intro. And Ken Swift with the "hold that" freeze?? Omg!
The best B Boy movie...EVER.NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS (even though Robert Taylor,who played Lee wasn’t a real member of New York City Breakers)vs ROCK STEADY CREW. I would have loved to have seen a proper battle between NEW YORK CITY BREAKERS(including ICEY ICE) & ROCK STEADY, pulling off their very best moves.You saw glimpses of some of the moves(Crazy Legs vs LiL Lep for instance),but you didn’t see enough of Ken Swift,Flip Rock or Kid Nice,and Doze dosent really do anything.RIP Kuriaki & Buck 4 of Rock steady & Glidemaster of NYC Breakers🙏
Icey Ice wasn’t in the battle. I wonder why not…
@@gaffle-411 alot of them were touring and involved in other projects, icey ice was touring with magnificent force, you can also ask why frosty freeze wasnt in beat street.. kool lady blue..rocksteady promoter/manager at the time.split the crew in half on different projects.
@@negroantonio28 That’s suspect… Icey Ice was in Beat Street but I believe he was in that last Roxy Choir scene doing his windmill flare halo thing. I don’t buy that about Frosty Freeze. What “different projects” was he doing whilst the biggest move of Rock Steady’s career was taking place with the movie Beat Street???
I think even though he was a very popular early member of the crew, his break dance prowess was lacking in this era and they felt he didn’t make the cut. Either that or he just left b-boying alone and moved on. I’ve never seen him rolling with the crew after this movie. I only saw him in a few park events in the 90’s with RCS and it was on some old recollection/memory sh-t.
And Magnificent Force was in Beat Street (Burning Spear scene) and ending.
@@gaffle-411 lol.. you talking absolute crap, and shows you not from that era and your ignorance, do your research and stop speaking on something you wasn't a part of.
@@negroantonio28 I get it… you’re mad because I called you out and you haven’t backed up a single thing you said with any proof.
I don’t buy your ‘alternative’ facts.
My original bboys yes leggs kuriaky,buc4the turtle master facts
Much Gratitude.
Needs a 4k hdr remaster. Its history.
My. Favorite. Beat. Strert. Dancers. Are. The. Blue. There. Amazing. Rip. Buck. 4. And. Kuriski
great movie for new generations, life of hip hop culture
They.... or the director, I read heavily edited this battle...they should do what Stallone did with Rocky 4, and put out a directors cut of this movie. It's a classic. I definitely know they have unused scenes because I saw the trailer and read it. I remember my older brother taking me to see this in the theater...👍🏻 Good old days from long island.
Almost the entire trailer for the movie was deleted scenes
I have seen a snippet of this battle that had Mr. wave come from a different angle, and shows a few seconds prior to him doing that tick and quick turnaround. I think I saved it in my RUclips library but that was shocking. It was definitely a directors cut.
Beat Street and Wild Style are the best.
Favorite non movie doc is Style Wars.
There's an interview with the girl up on RUclips, she's married with a child and living in the suburbs now.
I went to see this movie in the theater during the summer of 84 'when it premiered I was 18 years old .i couldn't get the rap music ,breakdancing & graffiti spray painting culture out of my mind!
The great old days
R.I.P beat boys, warriors dance! Hip hop forever!
I think that red team is better, especially mr wave he obviously a genius....His dance shocked the world at that time..And I still can’t see anybody come close today,What a great pioneer of break dance ...
Rip buck and everybody that's dead
Kuriaki and crazy, was though Bronx, rockers baby👿👿👿👏👏👏👏👏👏
Buck got it bad too.. RIP. Never thought breaking would go places so we hustled. I remember battling legs and them by horseshoe park. We were T.U.3 (the upmost 3)
Buck fours crap walk spin has never been duplicated.
in 1985 i took my boy baby huey to nyc and he served the whole city at danceteria
Breakdance Legends
Rae Down Chong, i was so in love, but you dont know when
Ken swift, the man
Ken was and still is a legend...
@@louisokeefe8307 100 percent
I've met him and legs both great guys!!
1:17"Mr Wave!"
NOW IN DAYS THEY DONT BATTLE DANCING NOW THEY KILL EACH OTHER IN SHOOT OUTS ITS SAD I MISS THE 80s..
The video did not mention that Matthew "Glide Master" Caban passed away in 1984 not long after Beat Streat was released.
Pretty crazy that if t wasn't for these bboys and the moves they created, hiphop culture probably would have faded and may not even be a thing right now. Definitely don't get the credit they deserve.
I would love to see a documentary on the true origin of BREAK DANCING! When and Where it started! Please!!!!
check out a video called ``the freshest kids``
@@imback4more440 it doesn't say in there that breakin started in the bronx, I don't know I haven't watched it in awhile?
Too many variables! Remember, hip-hop didn't create anything of its own, instead it took from everything and made it its own. Every element of hip-hop exist outside of hip-hop. But the baby spades in the south bronx probably packaged it all together first.
check out Michael wayne tv.
No mention of the NYC Breakers! Since the film was mostly based around them....RiP to Glidemaster.
WHY DOESN'T CRAZY TALK about Kuriaki?
Bucky!!!
Can anyone name the members of both squads in performing order?
was 1981 more or less and in Milan was the same
The breakers nowadays might be way more skilled, but the whole battle vibe back in the day. Shit theyre nowhere near it these days mayn.
The one's who do it now look more like gymnasts with all of the flairs, sick move but not the same as when we taught ourselves back then
Vin Diesel throwing down.
Where is nyc breakers in all this then and now????????????
BAILARINES FANTASTICOS,LASTIMA QUE YA PARTIERON.
THE REED TEAN IS THE BEST👍👌👍👌👍
You knew McDonald's was big then....5 6 7 8 supersize
Who is the breaker after Lee, He killed it
@@justinbennitt835 Thanks Ken Swift is Legendary, A Cold Break Dancer
Prince Ken Swift. From RSC. I believe he left RSC after a fall out with Crazy Legs back in 2009 or 2010. Don't quote me tho.
@@rwarren4637 alot of bad things happen to members of the RSC
glidemaster died too
NYC B were so much better than RSC. Totally different league.
LIES. Kuriaki Legs and Swift dam near bodied them! People forget Legs went THREE times. Because NYC Breakers had 2 extra members. And if you count Lee corny azz - 3 extra members. So in essence it was like 8 on 5. Doze was useless in the battle. Furthermore, Frosty and Mr. Wiggles weren't present.😎
Facts Kuriyaki had the title of best breaker in NY in ‘84 or’85 I forget the year
It was style vs power moves.
Baby loves breaking is rubbish
min 3:42 SUCKS
Str8 trash!😂😂 weakest link!
@@rwarren4637 he can do something better than that
Very poorly edited.
This film was actually about Puerto Ricans. and their struggles with inner-city life the best breakdancing film of all time.
I'm 50 & that Roxys battle I can watch over & over again. Mr Wave was a beast
This are my people's buc4 crazy legs and kenswift yes and pecster and chino lee and noel facts yes rocsteady crew and the other New York City breakers facts pecster was the best and me cujo little alex partner yes before he join the new York city breakers yes facts....
But this was not the real beat street battle it’s a movie scene the Dynamic breakers won the real beat street big break dance battle. Period!!!!