Bombin' - 1987 Documentary About British Graffiti and Hip-Hop Culture

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • First broadcast in 1987 on the UK's Channel 4, Bombin' was directed by documentary filmmaker Dick Fontaine and was a sequel to his earlier 1984 documentary "Beat This!", once again taking a look at how American hip-hop culture was making its way over the pond to the UK, this time using the lens of the graffiti and tagging subcultures.
    The documentary offers a fascinating look at 1980's UK hip-hop and graffiti culture and specifically for Massive Attack fans, 3D during one segment is also featured tagging alongside future Drum n' Bass/Jungle musician Goldie in Birmingham. The two had already at this point setup the Trans-Atlantic Federation, a collective of UK/US based graffiti artists.
    Perhaps the most interesting element of the Bombin' documentary, is when we see some of the British establishment's dismissal and even disdain to the tagging ethos and how that further alludes to the social implications of ethnicity and poverty, and their relationship with the hip-hop culture before it became widely accepted.
    Chapters:
    The Bronx, March 85 - 00:00-04:39
    Brim In The UK - 04:39-09:45
    The Pied Piper Of Spraypaint - 09:45-18:24
    Brim Gets A Death Wish - 18:24-20:38
    "We Will Funk You!" - 20:38-25:34
    Welcome To Birmingham -25:34-31:01
    Goldie And 3D - 31:01-38:03
    The Wild Bunch - 38:03-45:35
    Goldie in NY - 45:35-51:14
    Anarchy In The UK - 51:14-55:48
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Комментарии • 161

  • @MassiveattackIe
    @MassiveattackIe  12 лет назад +41

    The sound quality is a little fuzzy for the first couple of minutes but gets better after that. Overall the quality is not bad for a 25 year old VHS recording. Enjoy the eighties nostalgia trip!

  • @UPROAR24
    @UPROAR24 11 лет назад +18

    This documentary inspired a whole generation in the West Midlands back in the 80's.

    • @devinkk
      @devinkk Месяц назад

      i'm in the midlands now, what's up with the west midlands?

  • @richielevers6807
    @richielevers6807 4 года назад +11

    Two days after watching this ,,, as a 13 year old kid massively into Hip Hop ,,, me and 3 of the boyz jumped the train from Stoke on Trent to Heath Town Wolverhampton to Check out Goldies pieces ,,,,, Great dayzzzzzzz BB4L

    • @michaelroberts7374
      @michaelroberts7374 3 года назад +1

      Goldies neneh cherry graf is amazing

    • @DjMossy
      @DjMossy 3 года назад +1

      Stoke on Trent massive 🙌🙌

  • @josephlowry4320
    @josephlowry4320 2 года назад +5

    British Graffiti culture and Hip Hop has gotten me more motivated and inspired to keep on practice and research the art form. This British Graffiti documentary rules!

  • @zephyrds74
    @zephyrds74 3 года назад +5

    Used to watch this every day religiously after school, great memory’s:)

  • @flyagaric23
    @flyagaric23 2 года назад +6

    "You can't be a community cop if you don't communicate"--44:20. Damn right! This doc defines one of the greatest trans-atlantic partnerships of recent history - independent Graffiti and the other elements of hip-hop. Respect.

  • @geebeats2518
    @geebeats2518 11 лет назад +7

    Very good to see 3D from my home city here in the UK and when he was in The Wild Bunch MCING at a party.All so Goldie from Wolverhampton, Pride from London, , 3D from Bristol and Brim from NYC South Bronx.All unitying this for Hip Hop Culture this is real Hip Hop history.Peace Geebeats.

    • @TpXThinner
      @TpXThinner 5 лет назад +1

      3D = Bansky. Goldie spilled the beans by accident in an interview

  • @wrightcarl1181
    @wrightcarl1181 4 года назад +5

    Here because of the masters interview with Goldie, this one escaped me so good to see 👍

  • @theweberjosh
    @theweberjosh 12 лет назад +5

    Thanks for uploading this,never saw it before.Dope!!

  • @flip1sba
    @flip1sba 10 лет назад +10

    This is more about Brim and his UK experience. Nevertheless it's a great documentary.
    Nowadays, Brim spends much of his time in Asia particularly China. He also comes here to Manila from time to time. I actually met him several times and we did get along well despite some disagreements concerning politics.

    • @BornWriter
      @BornWriter 4 года назад +3

      I will paint with the man next month, got plenty arranged. He`s as down to earth as the next man.

  • @jamieholliday9925
    @jamieholliday9925 9 лет назад +11

    It's good to see English graffiti/hip hop culture got mentioned to be honest. I was seduced by "Beat Street" me and my cousin watched that film every night for about 4 months, that was 1985 and I've been painting ever since lol. And they called it a fad lol :O)

  • @DavidJamesMusic
    @DavidJamesMusic 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this. Not seen this for a long time. Didn't realise this was the sequel to beat this!

  • @bobbytchek2
    @bobbytchek2 5 лет назад +2

    great find, love this!!

  • @CeeDust
    @CeeDust 11 лет назад +4

    Awesome, I have not seen this since it was first on telly all those years ago....I lsot my VHS copy of it (along with N-Sign Radio Westwood stuff) back in '89. THANK YOU

  • @mnupnow
    @mnupnow 4 года назад +6

    '' 19 year old school drop out, ex drug user and ex criminal from the bronx.....''
    Sounds like a talented individual to me. #ImFromNewYork

  • @otoviano
    @otoviano 9 лет назад +4

    Still got this on Video,me n my sister loved it -bang on

  • @PqV72MT4
    @PqV72MT4 9 месяцев назад

    Wow what a positive documentary. Sharing art with other countries spreading good art and music. I am convinced that only art music and beauty will save our world and souls.

  • @evielcraig
    @evielcraig 10 лет назад +3

    what you wanna talk about? dancin? - i so remember watchin this way back wen.. thanks for putting this up.

  • @leoheathwhittaker
    @leoheathwhittaker 11 лет назад +2

    This is a programme to document what was happening in the world for us young teenagers how we expressed ourselves and how the world recieved the birth of hip hop culture.all the people and genres were friends family much loved and respected as a group movement and force that has changed the world in which we live in today.

  • @katilinetv
    @katilinetv 12 лет назад +3

    greetings, nice one!

  • @esseen100
    @esseen100 11 лет назад +5

    I remember "Funk You!" was a hot record in London back then.

  • @mr_diatribe2324
    @mr_diatribe2324 7 лет назад +3

    Brim is sharp and articulate just like his lines and colours... Michael Winner was typically in 'that' other world of money money money and BS!....Loved this docu back then and if it wasn't for my art teacher Miss Booth I would never have got my gcse art in 1989 as she taught me to incorporate the graffiti into the surroundings but on cartridge paper.. This docu still stands up in 2017 30 years later..And yes I still paint! Peace ;)

  • @paullawson8610
    @paullawson8610 5 месяцев назад

    Remember watching this on channel 4 inspired a generation

  • @marquesmc1
    @marquesmc1 9 лет назад +7

    i miss these days

    • @777oz
      @777oz 3 года назад +1

      Me too. Being 3 years old was rad.

  • @BOMBER_GBF_DBL_SUK_FBI
    @BOMBER_GBF_DBL_SUK_FBI Месяц назад +1

    Great historical stuff. thx. Word to UK … Remember 3D's and Golidies' stuff from Spraycan art anyway … Peace.

  • @Doomsta1971
    @Doomsta1971 11 лет назад +2

    wow remember this from back in the day,lived graffiti and hip hop back then

  • @robertbailey2171
    @robertbailey2171 5 лет назад +4

    I said in 1982 hip hop/ Graffiti will never Die

  • @user-sm7og6fi3j
    @user-sm7og6fi3j 6 лет назад +3

    Had to laugh at British Rail commissioning that piece early on in the video.. One of those ideas that are kinda like 'Yeah, that python would make a GREAT pet for the kids' or 'Meth? Well fukkit, just the once can't do any harm, can it? (Been known to do the occasional trackside myself 'backwhen' in case it's not clear which side of the argument I'm coming from! Oh- and this is my missus' RUclips account BTW :-) )

  • @acpyke
    @acpyke 11 лет назад +3

    Does anyone know if the theme tune was released? Or who it's by? Cheers

  • @hrhOSports
    @hrhOSports 9 месяцев назад +1

    Goldie is a legend for real!

  • @steveaston516
    @steveaston516 11 лет назад +3

    this was filmmed when goldie lived in heathtown flats in wolverhampton,,a proper notorious place.

  • @P1mpMyBr1de
    @P1mpMyBr1de 10 лет назад +3

    I like quality graffiti, like the time someone drew a huge sheep on that bridge over Saddleworth Moore. That was brilliant and funny!

  • @FAT8893
    @FAT8893 4 года назад +2

    Stars In Their Cars with Paddy McGuinness brought me here.

  • @gunnyakdo1653
    @gunnyakdo1653 10 лет назад

    what are the names of the tracks?

  • @emesvideo
    @emesvideo 9 лет назад +3

    Hip-Hop is reflection of life, wants and desires. :-) Hip-Hop don't stop!

  • @f1fierce1
    @f1fierce1 11 лет назад +3

    AAAHHH I can smell the Buntlack...beautiful...nice to see this on here in it's entirety, I've always liked Brim rapping " bombin' bombin'..."

  • @HULLGRAFFITI
    @HULLGRAFFITI 10 лет назад +8

    Good ol VHS !! lol....My copy of this on tape died years ago after been played to death...as a young toy back in the day this was one of the very few things on earth at the time I could get my Hip Hop fix from...along with Subway n Spraycan art bibles lol.... I live the life I love n love the life I live... 100 % pure writer. -::Si2:: 3RD TEEM KINGZ:

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад

      Your still toy. HaHa.

    • @HULLGRAFFITI
      @HULLGRAFFITI 4 года назад

      @@geoffedwards-tb4kp Your more than welcome to put your paint where your big mouth is an battle me ?? IG / Hull_Graffiti

  • @jermainelong1843
    @jermainelong1843 6 лет назад +2

    Can't lie - never saw this one back in the day. Always nice to catch up on old school info / contributors but makes me sad at the same time; spoke to Blade (of Subway Art fame) some years back when he was in London and he was explaining how the New York writer community had dwindled from thousands and thousands down to just double digits - the reasons: overdoses, police brutality, electrocution and violence. Very sad.

  • @daddymulk
    @daddymulk 3 года назад +1

    Still have this on tape myself lol

  • @patricksargent5718
    @patricksargent5718 9 лет назад +3

    PEACE TO ALL THE CREATORS WORLD FAMOUS PSWIF ONE SINCE 1999.. LETS PAINT PEACE PSWIF 1

  • @soloist9495
    @soloist9495 8 лет назад +3

    Hip hop at its finest

  • @ORACYmusic
    @ORACYmusic 11 лет назад +2

    My home!

  • @bruceyover
    @bruceyover 7 лет назад +2

    Is the Bombin' theme by Brim an actual release ?

    • @bruceyover
      @bruceyover 4 года назад

      I like the music why I would like it on vinyl if it was released.

  • @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW
    @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW 10 месяцев назад

    I like the New York UK connection , Bristol for example reminds me of The Bronx

  • @raggahiphop7609
    @raggahiphop7609 9 лет назад +20

    You are now watching channel static.

    • @kukaslunze3271
      @kukaslunze3271 8 лет назад +4

      +ragga hiphop that's 'cause it's from the original 1987 vinyl!

    • @JackieMilburnt
      @JackieMilburnt 8 лет назад +7

      +Kukas Lunze VHS

    • @LyndonSwitch
      @LyndonSwitch 5 лет назад

      It’s all good, my man sorts the tracking out after a hot minute

  • @jimbobraidzy0ne275
    @jimbobraidzy0ne275 3 года назад +2

    That old bidder!

  • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
    @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад

    How come these programmes wernt crackly and grainy when first aired.?

  • @theresistancecommittee
    @theresistancecommittee 5 месяцев назад

    Thank's for the upload. Scenes from 40 years+, insight into the lives of those from the underground. Shame 4 decades later and things ain't changed. Big up the resistance crews 😎

  • @curtiscruncher
    @curtiscruncher 7 лет назад +2

    oh shit this is like BRIM TATS own StyleWars

  • @steveaston516
    @steveaston516 11 лет назад +1

    when it comes to the the authorities, what youll find is iff they dont understand something they tend to be frightened of it, education is all that is needed if you wer'e to show them this film also explain the history of hip hop and how the music has influenced so many things in our every day lives, like other music genres, film ,fashion art, and many other things.,, im sure they would sit up an listen to you, and let you go on to inspire other people ... peace to you brother.

  • @Nathan-np9zg
    @Nathan-np9zg 10 лет назад +8

    yes

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад

      Aye cockle, is thee telling thy?

    • @Nathan-np9zg
      @Nathan-np9zg 3 года назад

      @Lidjia JaJdjia hwhwhwhwjwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhwhahahahahwhwhwhhwhahahah

  • @buzby303
    @buzby303 4 года назад +2

    Good picture
    Shame bout the audio
    Still good to see tho
    😉👍🏼

    • @zefsku3206
      @zefsku3206 3 года назад +1

      The audio is giving me nostalgia overload

  • @Florcitax
    @Florcitax 12 лет назад +2

    :/ i would love to rap easily, nice vid :)

  • @frazerclyde7321
    @frazerclyde7321 5 лет назад +3

    Someone over used the "bommin" hook loop juuust a little.........

    • @josephlowry4320
      @josephlowry4320 2 года назад

      Now that song is stuck in my head. Is it on RUclips?

  • @IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI
    @IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI 9 лет назад +3

    Who is the artist singing the track BOMBIN at the beginning?

    • @RELICS92
      @RELICS92 9 лет назад +1

      BRIM

    • @IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI
      @IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlIlI 9 лет назад

      who the fuck is BRIM? sounds like D-Stroy from the Arsonists

    • @RELICS92
      @RELICS92 9 лет назад +3

      Brim is the legendary NYC graff writer of TATS crew rapping on the mike at the start of the Bombin documentry. Hes pretty much the main character throughout the entire documentry! Lol

    • @RELICS92
      @RELICS92 9 лет назад +1

      He even mentions his name BRIM in the second line....

    • @beatnuts1uk
      @beatnuts1uk 8 лет назад +1

      Its Brim himself

  • @soloist9495
    @soloist9495 8 лет назад

    46:47 wow he said them 2 buildings if they fell over that was awkward word up

  • @jbmarkham7107
    @jbmarkham7107 9 лет назад +1

    Great film. Massive attack were much better when they used to rap.

  • @megabot80
    @megabot80 9 лет назад +21

    was this recorded in a bowl of rice krispies?

    • @88jj88kk99ll202
      @88jj88kk99ll202 9 лет назад

      init

    • @Maya-tv6kf
      @Maya-tv6kf 9 лет назад +1

      Lol u dun know!

    • @Khultan
      @Khultan 3 года назад

      You're lucky, you ungrateful brat, you're getting anything at all.

  • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
    @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 Год назад +1

    THE BRISTOL PIECE ????? I BET YOU ANY DOLLAR THATS THE EARLY BANKSY. 34:39 +

  • @steveaston516
    @steveaston516 11 лет назад +2

    i appollogise to you for my narrowminded comment,no excuses, i remember heathtown from back in eighties when the documentary was made, back then the people who lived there were a very rough and ready bunch of people,they took no messing. dont know what its like theyre nowadays,so once again sorry for my comment, didnt mean to cause any offence, a valuable lesson learned by meself.

  • @benjamin48th
    @benjamin48th Год назад

    AAPxERA1....I love 80s graffiti the best years of art

  • @gutztwok7125
    @gutztwok7125 10 лет назад +1

    GUTZ..GUTZ..GUTZ..GUTS..896K..SAN DIEGO CA

  • @danielleehim3077
    @danielleehim3077 2 года назад

    Dick Fontaine with bombing and beat this created two seminal UK hip hop docs.

  • @antonfarqua
    @antonfarqua 5 лет назад +4

    3dee is well young in this, classic

    • @omalone1169
      @omalone1169 4 года назад

      33:00 who is he

    • @antonfarqua
      @antonfarqua 4 года назад +1

      @@omalone1169 rebert del ninja, He formed massive attack

    • @jimbobraidzy0ne275
      @jimbobraidzy0ne275 3 года назад

      Not young 3nough for Bambaata tho 😂

  • @Inkulabi
    @Inkulabi 9 лет назад +3

    Mad how the same shit is going on today.big up Wolverhampton. 9/11 was the new face of imperialism and colonialism,get to know.

  • @cyrusgraham292
    @cyrusgraham292 7 лет назад +2

    British Influence in Graffiti from the days of old ,.BENNY HILL SHOW, BRITISH KNIGHTS APPAREL.

  • @bigpesa6166
    @bigpesa6166 Год назад

    👉THE ESSENCE👈

  • @SenserAwe
    @SenserAwe 2 года назад +1

    bumin,,bumin

  • @DJSantero
    @DJSantero 8 лет назад +3

    INteresting to come back to this in light of the theory that 3D is Banksy!

    • @siliconchipped6872
      @siliconchipped6872 8 лет назад +3

      banksy does stencils ,not graffiti

    • @beastiedesigns
      @beastiedesigns 7 лет назад +3

      He did graffiti before he did stencils

    • @repo136
      @repo136 6 лет назад

      misternylon Why don't you enlighten us, Mr Grouchypants?

    • @beetlebum007
      @beetlebum007 6 лет назад

      It is almost certain Robert is Banksy. Goldie (Robert's old grafitti buddy) has even said it by accident in a podcast..

    • @jkws2007
      @jkws2007 3 года назад

      @@beetlebum007 he said ‘Rob,’ and that refers to Robin Gunningham (Banksy)

  • @RodBurkholz
    @RodBurkholz 2 года назад +2

    Not sure if the jury is still out on whether 3Dee is Banksy but even his early style, like when he shows the journalists a sketch of what he's working on (33:12) is that same stencil-type black silhouette art Banksy is famous for. I guess I can't say definitively 3Dee is Banksy but I'm pretty convinced. His success with music funded his passion for making his mark in places around the world. Again, I can't say for certain ...but it's him :)

  • @mattthai7378
    @mattthai7378 2 года назад

    How is this about British graffiti? Vid needs renaming

  • @76callaghan
    @76callaghan 12 лет назад +5

    bristol crew passing thru

  • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
    @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 Год назад

    Bambaataa already in the schools doing the sweeps

  • @ORACYmusic
    @ORACYmusic 11 лет назад

    No offence taken brother. I cant say it's changed to much unfortunately, apart from there's a lot less paint about lol. But i tend to that :P Heath Town goes by the unnoficial name of 'Fire Town' now, so kind of gives you an idea of the environment and where its at. We've been trying to run more hip hop inspired projects but its proving hard to get the support from the authorities and even some of the youth groups. I should show them this documentary!

  • @yesbwana
    @yesbwana 4 года назад +8

    @33:06 - Check the man's Black Book and tell me Del Naja wasn't rocking that BANKSY style even back then. What with Goldie letting his name slip (Rob) in that Scroobius Pip interview, It just all lines up to make the most logical sense. I've got to respect such a consistent vision and aesthetic.

    • @misterhijack
      @misterhijack 4 года назад +1

      Giving a man props for real commitment not only for knowing the rap game but the music game too 👊🏻👊🏻

    • @michaelroberts7374
      @michaelroberts7374 3 года назад

      Dan le sac

    • @iyers
      @iyers 3 года назад +1

      Delge is Robert, Banksy is Robin - both shortened to Rob.....

  • @flower-ld5id
    @flower-ld5id 6 лет назад +1

    15:21

  • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
    @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад

    Funny but fashion from then is almost full circle and back to those cuts and styles now . From 1985 to 2020.

    • @ttllymxico
      @ttllymxico 3 месяца назад

      lol. Now literally rips off ALL Our Generation's and Culture's Styles.

  • @dylanlooker3442
    @dylanlooker3442 5 лет назад +4

    Brim was the best graffiti artist at the time ........i dont think so ......SEEN was streets ahead, amongst many others .

    • @nuevayoriquenyo
      @nuevayoriquenyo 5 лет назад +2

      True he wasn't even the best in his own crew but I'm still glad this movie was made.

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад

      Yeh but he was doing it. His name came up. He could write

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 года назад +1

      Wow I had a call for a lecture at Ruskin college Oxford barhahahawhaw!!!

    • @jimbobraidzy0ne275
      @jimbobraidzy0ne275 3 года назад +1

      That's the power of media

    • @jimbobraidzy0ne275
      @jimbobraidzy0ne275 3 года назад +1

      How did this even happen? It's a weird one to get your head around

  • @mattevans7091
    @mattevans7091 6 лет назад +2

    Banksy

  • @BigKelvPark
    @BigKelvPark 4 месяца назад

    I recall watching this when originally broadcast and thinking that Brim should have just said f you to the middle class luvvies using him for gain.

  • @bigpimp347
    @bigpimp347 3 года назад

    1:43 and 31.08 now that's Banksy...
    Anyone watch this and ever wondered who the guy with 3D is ??
    ironic 3D gets blamed for being Banksy but the 'unearthed' video of the pig exhibition shows alleged Banksy, this isn't 3D, wrong eyebrows watch this video and see for yourself..
    yet the guy in the opening credits has the same eyes and similar facial features..
    Maybe 3D wants to message me directly and confirm

    • @jkws2007
      @jkws2007 3 года назад

      Where is he at 30.08?

    • @bigpimp347
      @bigpimp347 3 года назад

      @@jkws2007 sorry 31.08, nice to see you watched it all though..

  • @Khultan
    @Khultan 3 года назад +1

    Brim rapping 💯🇺🇸🔥 *NYC* ❤😎🎶
    👁🧠👁

  • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
    @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 Год назад

    GOLDIE 29:31

  • @howardsend6589
    @howardsend6589 Месяц назад

    Goldie’s future scenes were crap IMHO.

  • @DandygitalOfficial
    @DandygitalOfficial 7 лет назад +4

    You can see 3D of Massive Attack rappin' @ 38:56
    Banksy said that 3D was his first inspiration for art in the french book about the town of Bristol "en dehors de la zone de confort" release october 2016
    but maybe 3D IS BANKSY
    who knows ha ha!

    • @beetlebum007
      @beetlebum007 6 лет назад

      Baptiste Montigny, Robert del Naja (3D) is Banksy indeed. 😉

    • @helo8232
      @helo8232 5 лет назад

      fuck banksy

  • @user-ot8im2em1k
    @user-ot8im2em1k 9 месяцев назад

    Afrika Bambata, the American Jimmy Savile

  • @kittycat-kg4dm
    @kittycat-kg4dm Год назад

    Banksy thumbnail 🫣

  •  4 года назад

    brim is a nice kid but ii think they could have found a better graffiti artist

  • @Ryanez93
    @Ryanez93 4 года назад +2

    Ny↪HAZE↩La

  • @danielleehim3077
    @danielleehim3077 2 года назад

    british rail lol getting him to paint a wall little did they know amount of damage that was gonna hit there track sides and trains in the following years

  • @rob484
    @rob484 7 лет назад +6

    Id love to see a graffiti documentary that didnt link graffiti to Hip Hop, and maybe instead to Rock music, seeing as that is where it began.

    • @neilsoncoombs4319
      @neilsoncoombs4319 7 лет назад +3

      Rob Morris what are you on cos I want some.
      Can you give an example of the connection between rock and Graff.

    • @repo136
      @repo136 6 лет назад +3

      Rob Morris True. A lot of older writers like REVOLT and SEEN said they would listen to 1970s rock like Grand Funk Railroad while painting.
      The whole hip hop connection came in the very early 1980s.

    • @abea.9051
      @abea.9051 6 лет назад +4

      Graffiti came from hip hop not rock. Get that straight

    • @spenserpemberton5738
      @spenserpemberton5738 6 лет назад +4

      Rob Morris isn't far off.
      Now graffiti is considered to be the spoken word of hip hop.. as said by the director of Style Wars.
      But I digress, influence comes from many music genres. It is not limited to hip hop. Saying where it came from directly is a hard to pinpoint.

    • @annmariehoward8082
      @annmariehoward8082 5 лет назад +1

      @@spenserpemberton5738 I agree with this point.the early guys like seen and that generation rock was the music in the 80s for sure.hip hop followed later.but here in England .I remember 1986 well as breakdance arived here maybe few years earlier in London and graf came along with them.thats just me tho I'm not speaking for everyone.i was 11 in 1986,I did my first tag in that year with spray paint. 4 years later I started,I'm still doing it ill never grow up☺

  • @dandrechesterfield5411
    @dandrechesterfield5411 Год назад

    Germany took graffiti to the next level in the 90's

    • @ttllymxico
      @ttllymxico 3 месяца назад

      lol No. It wasn't new by then.

    • @dandrechesterfield5411
      @dandrechesterfield5411 3 месяца назад

      @@ttllymxico they introduced 3d Graff and low pressure cans designed for graffiti. They changed the game

  • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
    @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 Год назад

    ''BUMMIN, BUMMIN''

  • @irishhiphophead3214
    @irishhiphophead3214 6 лет назад

    irish graff all the way