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FAVOURITE BREAK DANCE SONGS? .
FOR THOSE OF YOU OLD ENOUGH... To meet the break dance era, which songs whwere your favorites? Mine were: Jam on it - Newcleus There is no stopping us - Ollie and jerry Rockit - Herbie Hancock Boogie Down Bronx - JVC Force (Man Parrish) Chaka Khan - I feel for you Sugarhill Gang - Apache (jump on it) Kurtis Blow - The Breaks Oh the days! M.2.K
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Its Just begun Apache ( Arawak all stars) Got to Be real Keep your distance ( babe ruth) The Mexican ( babe Ruth) | |
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papaa said: [color=white:0a1928ee94].[/color]
FOR THOSE OF YOU OLD ENOUGH... To meet the break dance era, which songs whwere your favorites? Mine were: There is no stopping us - Ollie and jerry Rockit - Herbie Hancock LOVE them. | |
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Egyptian Lover - Girls
Orbit - The Beat Goes On Jonzun Crew - Space Cowboy L.A. Dream Team - Calling On The Dream Team Cybotron - Clear West Street Mob - Break Dance Electric Boogie RJ's Latest Arrival - Shackles On My Feet Bill Summers & Summers Heat - Call It What You Want Pretty Tony - Fix It In The Mix Carol Lynn Townes - 99 1/2 Zapp & Roger - Doo Waa Ditty Reggie Green & Techno Funk - Nasty Rock Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator / It's More Fun To Compute Newcleus - Computer Age (Push The Button) Skyy - Call Me Klymaxx - Video Kid Connie - Rock Me Hot Streak - Body Work Mary Jane Girls - Candy Man Gap Band - Early In The Morning Midnight Star - Freak-a-zoid Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody Shannon - Let The Music Play Chaka Khan - My Love Is Alive Junior - Mama Used To Say (English Party Mix) Freestyle - Freestyle's Freakin' In The House Tonight [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 7:54:33 2004 by JANFAN4L] | |
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If You mean songs we used to Breakdance to: -or at least try to breakdance to!
Tour De France - Kraftwerk Planet Rock -Afrika Bambatta and SoulSonicForce Hey DJ - World Famous Supreme team Jam On It - Newcleus Beat Box - Art Of Noise The Smurf - Tyrone Brunson Apache - Sugar Hill Gang Mosquito- West Street Mob It's Just Begun- Jimmy Castor Bunch Looking for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambatta Soul Sonic Force Close To The Edit - Art Of Noise More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 8:19:38 2004 by paligap] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: If You mean songs we used to Breakdance to:
Tour De France - Kraftwerk Planet Rock -Afrika Bambatta and SoulSonicForce Hey DJ - World Famous Supreme team Jam On It - Newcleus Beat Box - Art Of Noise The Smurf - Tyrone Brunson Apache - Sugar Hill Gang Mosquito- West Street Mob It's Just Begun- Jimmy Castor Bunch Looking for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambatta Soul Sonic Force Close To The Edit - Art Of Noise More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp | |
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How about Breakdance by Irene Cara? | |
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psykosoul said: paligap said: If You mean songs we used to Breakdance to:
Tour De France - Kraftwerk Planet Rock -Afrika Bambatta and SoulSonicForce Hey DJ - World Famous Supreme team Jam On It - Newcleus Beat Box - Art Of Noise The Smurf - Tyrone Brunson Apache - Sugar Hill Gang Mosquito- West Street Mob It's Just Begun- Jimmy Castor Bunch Looking for the Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambatta Soul Sonic Force Close To The Edit - Art Of Noise More Bounce To The Ounce - Zapp Co- Adding Numbers by Kraftwerk to that list. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: Adding Numbers by Kraftwerk to that list. Ndeed!! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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How many of y'all out there remember this? | |
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SOME GOOD 'UNS BEING MENTIONED SO FAR
Keep 'em coming! How about these: Planet Rock by Afrikan Baambaata and The Soul Sonic Force Street Dancing by Break Machine Let It All Blow by Dazz Band The Show by Doug E. Fresh "Six minutes Doug E Fresh you're on, you're on, you're on!" The first time I saw breakdancing was on a 1979 edition of Souuuuul Traaaaain with Jeffery Daniels from Shalamar breaking to "Working Day And Night" by Michael Jackson. That was the first time I saw the backslide! Who remembers Breakdance the movie with Kelly, Ozone and Turbo. Kelly just made up the numbers but Turbo especially and to a lesser extent Ozone, had the moves, Turbo was the king of breakdance back then... BTW, who body pops / pop locks these days? I'm sure there are one or three orgers out there who can't resist busting those moves in 2004. Confess!!! The Six Minute Long Doug E. Fresh Edit [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 11:02:56 2004 by papaa] M.2.K
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Scorpio - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover Jam On It - Nucleus Wreckless - Ice-T Freakshow on the Dancefloor - The Bar Kays Electricity - Midnight Star Those were the days!!! 'You must first be a Prince before you can be King'
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sinisterpentatonic said: How many of y'all out there remember this? Yes Lawd!! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: How many of y'all out there remember this? Damn, you beat me to it! I had that record and sold it last year on ebay. My friends and I were all over "Break Dancer". I'd like to add these Al-Naayfish (The Soul) - Hashim Uprock - The Rock Steady Crew Street Dance - Break Machine I.O.U. & Pop Goes My Love - Freeez | |
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I got a DVD box set with the 2 Breakdance movies and Beat Street. I'd love for the soundtracks to be re-released on CD one day. I've downloaded most of them though and have a couple of singles I found on vinyl in second hand stores. | |
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TheRealFiness said: Take me to the Mardi Gras
Its Just begun Apache ( Arawak all stars) Got to Be real Keep your distance ( babe ruth) The Mexican ( babe Ruth) Great songs, but I don't remember anyone break dancin' to Got to be Real. I should say, not in my neighborhood, but then again... [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 12:36:20 2004 by RipHer2Shreds] | |
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Roxanne Roxanne - UTFO
Jam on It - Newcleus (best breakdance song ever!) Rock Box - Run DMC I Feel for You - Chaka Khan Larry's Dance - Grandmaster Flash (silliest song ever, but we tried to dreakdance to it) anything from Whodini's earlier years | |
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It's just Begun--jimmy Castor bunch
Apache--Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (The original artists of this song) Al-Naayfish (The Soul)--Hashim Buffalo Gals--Malcolm Mclaren Looking For The Perfect Beat--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Jam On It-- Newcleus Play At Your Own Risk--Planet Patrol Radio Activity--Royal Cash Renegades Of Funk/Renegades Of Chant--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Clear--Cybotron Breakers Revenge--Arthur Baker Beat Box--Art Of Noise and many others... | |
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Wow, a lot of my choices have already been listed. Most im[pressive, I must say .
The first couple of songs that came to mind were Wreckless - Ice-T Itchin' For A Scratch - Force MDs Jam on It - Newcleus I Feel For You & Ain't Nobody - Chaka Khan | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: TheRealFiness said: Take me to the Mardi Gras
Its Just begun Apache ( Arawak all stars) Got to Be real Keep your distance ( babe ruth) The Mexican ( babe Ruth) Great songs, but I don't remember anyone break dancin' to Got to be Real. I should say, not in my neighborhood, but then again... [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 12:36:20 2004 by RipHer2Shreds] but then again, im from the bronx... and 2... u probably werent old enough to remember it | |
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TheRealFiness said: RipHer2Shreds said: Great songs, but I don't remember anyone break dancin' to Got to be Real. I should say, not in my neighborhood, but then again... [This message was edited Wed Aug 4 12:36:20 2004 by RipHer2Shreds] but then again, im from the bronx... and 2... u probably werent old enough to remember it I'm plenty old enough to remember it and embarrassingly enough, have done it. | |
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AsianConnection said: It's just Begun--jimmy Castor bunch
Apache--Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (The original artists of this song) Al-Naayfish (The Soul)--Hashim Buffalo Gals--Malcolm Mclaren Looking For The Perfect Beat--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Jam On It-- Newcleus Play At Your Own Risk--Planet Patrol Radio Activity--Royal Cash Renegades Of Funk/Renegades Of Chant--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Clear--Cybotron Breakers Revenge--Arthur Baker Beat Box--Art Of Noise and many others... This list is the best one I've seen so far. Regarding the breakdancing films, my friends and I went to see both 'Breakin'' and 'Breakin' 2' back in the day, but we all agreed they paled in comparison to 'Beat Street'--both the movies and the soundtracks. Leave it to the west coast to take something and water it down and make lots of money off it while the east coast would try to keep it real and not be able to sell it as well. Maybe we were just bitter 'cos we we lived in NYC and couldn't identify with all that L.A beach crap. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: TheRealFiness said: but then again, im from the bronx... and 2... u probably werent old enough to remember it I'm plenty old enough to remember it and embarrassingly enough, have done it. a'ight den | |
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sextonseven said: AsianConnection said: It's just Begun--jimmy Castor bunch
Apache--Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (The original artists of this song) Al-Naayfish (The Soul)--Hashim Buffalo Gals--Malcolm Mclaren Looking For The Perfect Beat--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Jam On It-- Newcleus Play At Your Own Risk--Planet Patrol Radio Activity--Royal Cash Renegades Of Funk/Renegades Of Chant--Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force Clear--Cybotron Breakers Revenge--Arthur Baker Beat Box--Art Of Noise and many others... This list is the best one I've seen so far. Regarding the breakdancing films, my friends and I went to see both 'Breakin'' and 'Breakin' 2' back in the day, but we all agreed they paled in comparison to 'Beat Street'--both the movies and the soundtracks. Leave it to the west coast to take something and water it down and make lots of money off it while the east coast would try to keep it real and not be able to sell it as well. Maybe we were just bitter 'cos we we lived in NYC and couldn't identify with all that L.A beach crap. u and ya friends were WROOOOONG get wildstyle or style wars,, | |
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TheRealFiness said: sextonseven said: This list is the best one I've seen so far. Regarding the breakdancing films, my friends and I went to see both 'Breakin'' and 'Breakin' 2' back in the day, but we all agreed they paled in comparison to 'Beat Street'--both the movies and the soundtracks. Leave it to the west coast to take something and water it down and make lots of money off it while the east coast would try to keep it real and not be able to sell it as well. Maybe we were just bitter 'cos we we lived in NYC and couldn't identify with all that L.A beach crap. u and ya friends were WROOOOONG get wildstyle or style wars,, I didn't say anything about Wild Style. I was just comparing Breakin' to Beat Street. | |
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sextonseven said: TheRealFiness said: u and ya friends were WROOOOONG get wildstyle or style wars,, I didn't say anything about Wild Style. I was just comparing Breakin' to Beat Street. I liked all those films when they first came out, but don't really dig any of them now. The only one even remotely close to that that I still enjoy is Krush Groove. Not really a breakdancin' movie, but it's got some great breakdancin' tunes in it and it's still goooood! I remember convincing one of our teaches in junior high to let us watch it...yeah, she shut it off when the sex scene started. Oops. | |
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sextonseven said: TheRealFiness said: u and ya friends were WROOOOONG get wildstyle or style wars,, I didn't say anything about Wild Style. I was just comparing Breakin' to Beat Street. but breakin and beat street were both shit movies...simple as that...people who dont know shit about hip hop culture shouldnt direct movies about hip hop culture. | |
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sextonseven said: Regarding the breakdancing films, my friends and I went to see both 'Breakin'' and 'Breakin' 2' back in the day, but we all agreed they paled in comparison to 'Beat Street'--both the movies and the soundtracks. Leave it to the west coast to take something and water it down and make lots of money off it while the east coast would try to keep it real and not be able to sell it as well.
Maybe we were just bitter 'cos we we lived in NYC and couldn't identify with all that L.A beach crap. Perhaps. It did seem like "Breakin'" got all the attention. It was flashier, more entertaining, etc. I actually dug it, simply because even though it wasn't "ruff, rugged & raw" the flick still had great dancers in it. "Beat Street" was a story and I think it got lost among what folks thought at the time to be a "trend". In the end, I think both films reflected their respective scenes (L.A. & NY). Since I grew up in Columbus, OH, I took what I could from both. | |
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One of my favorites is definitely Apache by the Incredible Bongo Band, but what do you guys think about Play at your own risk by Bambaataa | |
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AsianConnection said: Apache--Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band (The original artists of this song) I might be wrong but wasn't the original by The Shadows | |
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