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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 05 March, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mvd Visual |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Compilation, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Soul, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, V/a Compilations |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| MPN: | RB-1333V |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 022891133339 |
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Customer Reviews of Through the Years of Hip Hop, Vol. 1 - Graffiti
A good start in understnading hip hop A good documentary of historical value. A well made effort in describing the essence of what we call hip hop in it's morden day form. It's flashback of occurances and events shows an unification of innovation in inner city life and it's youths revelation of how America defines itself today. Looking forward to all 4 Hip Hop years.
The Old School where you learned.......????
This one rocks out. I like this one, really! It's way back when, way back before people knew where spiderman came from. Okay, maybe not that far back but it's getting the videos and seeing people in a movie. These people at one time were on for a nation of millions. It was this or nothing. It's like seeing a tag or fill in for your very first time!
Muy Bueno!
For those who were around during th early years of hip hop before it's "trashification" with gangster crap (though recent releases have shown some improvement) or who are just interested in this era, this is very good. The documentary on graffiti really gets it right when it sets up what it was like to be a 70s child in the pre hip-hop era (having been one myself). The videos themselves range from interesting to good. A crude but appealing video of the Crash Crew gives you a good idea of what early hip hop was like. Then we have the classics of the era such as Run-DMC's Rock Box, Dana Dane, Rob Base, the young Queen Latifah, etc. The there's De La Soul's classic posse video "Buddy" which also includes a cameo by the young Latifah. This is a sweet video. I love the unity and positivitiy it represents among the Long Island-New Jersey rappers of that time. Too bad rap did not stay on this level. But in either case, watch it, learn, and enjoy.