Vintage style, an ongoing series (View-Master 3D reels, US, plastic, ink, photographic film, dye, and fiberboard, 1984)
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Vintage style, an ongoing series (View-Master 3D reels, US, plastic, ink, photographic film, dye, and fiberboard, 1984)

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New York City computers store (1991)
Graffiti Rock was created and hosted by Michael Holman, who was the manager of the popular breakdancing crew, the New York City Breakers. The show starred Run-D.M.C., Kool Moe Dee, DJ Jimmie Jazz, Shannon, Special K of the Treacherous Three, and The New York City Breakers.
Graffiti Rock was a hip-hop version of Soul Train. The show showcased the hip-hop elements including MC’s, breakdancing, graffiti, and DJ’s. Graffiti Rock only received ONE 23-minute pilot episode and aired on June 28, 1984 on WPIX 11 in NYC …..
In 1984, Michael Holman, was successful in producing and broadcasting the first ever, nation-wide, Hip Hop variety television show, Graffiti
Happy 37th Birthday to Beat Street.
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Beat Street 1984 HD (The Roxy Battle) 720p
The Rock Steady Crew (in blue) x The NYC Breakers (in red) were genuine adversaries in real life. So, faced with the conundrum of capturing authenticity, knowing that both crews couldn't be asked to 'cut', wait for another camera angle setup, and told to 'go' again mid-battle, the producers made the smart decision to let the two crews go at it FOR REAL!.......
watching one of my all time favorite part of this flick: the subway battle scene (Battle Cry) ...