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  • Hey, first of all great pics!!...second how do u make a slideshow of pics and post it on youtube?..ive been trying to figure it out

    Thanks

  • @Rush1869

    hey

    i dont know if you got this but in "windows live movie maker" you can make slideshows and movies, you can also put in a sound-track in the slideshow! or a movie if you want to make that to...

    and when you are finished you can save it and it is actualy a "place" in the (WLMM) where it stands youtube and you can chose to upload it :D

    hope this will help you :)

    "ZAYN"

  • my dream is to be there and see all that !!! that;s beautiful times .poland

  • my dream is to be there and see all that !!!

  • Some of the coolest styles i've ever seen!

  • @68yankee19 i think your talking about the movie 'style wars' and the book subway art?

  • ... Graffiti Life ...

  • I can't believe they called that shitty ass writing graffiti back then. But I guess it all payed off compared to the graffiti writers now days.

  • i remember this stuff. oh my, i am getting old...say it isn't so!!!  lol

  • old old old old school

  • dose anybody know the name of the book with all the graffit pics in it ? or thr movie with the g artist in it

  • I think if my memory serves me correct 1985-87 was the last year that I saw graffti.

  • I noticed that the recent videos of the New York City subways there is no graffti. What happened? My late dad who was raised in New York City around the Great Depression said that the politicos outlawed the graffaiti but did not say when.

  • Krylon!

  • i wish i could go back in time and be there when it all started

  • GREAT BOOK...KEITH, GLAD YOU HAVE OH" ON THERE REPPIN SOUL STONED BROS...THE BEST TIME IN NY AS A SUBWAY WRITER, RISE ONE SSB.

  • nice!

  • Greetings from Cali, (awesome myst get the book) Niko here, I got turned on to Graffiti back in 1973, when I first arrived to this great country from Greece at the age of13. A friend in JH PS 62 (trike) told me all about GND & the love for the art has never left me. Although I have not drawn in more than 30 years, a resent reintroduction through FB & the new book GNY has rekindled my fire. May the art never die!!! GND..... is in the blood. Thanks Trike, where ever you are, God Bless...

  • Its amazing to see how the art form first started, how people with fresh ideas had to lay down the blue prints to an everlasting insane art world, where progress is forever continuing and has no limits or bounds. mad respect!

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  • @rchaxton92 i was just about to say the same thing

  • Great stuff...Brings back memories!

  • awesome

  • now this is the NYC that i really love and miss! the old NYC with subway graffiti and the twin towers! but today's NYC is still the greatest city in the universe!

  • crazy how much shit changed since then

  • Khultan, You are right about one thing it did existed before and out side of Hip Hop but it was still the first element of this sub culture. I'm glad someone like your self seem to know truth and facts. Let discuss more on this subject then I will reveal who I am, I was there 1971.............and a legend.....

  • It always amazes me that it's always the ones who make un-thought out coments.

    This is the first element of the HIP HOP culture!!! Guys!!!!! This is how it begain and looked in it's begining. So coments like toys, wack... means nothing man! Don't listen or coment on this subject before you done your history. This is a great book for those who want know how it all started................

  • @appsuperhog Graf existed outside of hip hop well before even the term was coined, so I hope you do realize and take that into account . One thing I do know for certain: what was done in the past, mostly anybody who came afterwards, practticing this form of art speak in generalizations about it's origins, which might be okay, but it tends to veer towards falsehood and insincerity.

  • all of this is so wack,

  • Wonder if this shit is still up. they should leave it, its basically apart of new york city culture.. even american culture.. HIP HOP CULTURE!!!!!

  • a great book!!!! fantastic!!! like "graffitis kings" by jack stewart and birth of graffitis...... the best years!!! (early 70's) from france  clément the dreamer

  • these days is not like that graffers would call that toy in the bronx n ive known alot f good graffers in person like desp from htu mafe from htu n other ppl that would graff on the streets but they wouldnt do some crazy shit on a train cuz the fukin govenor had to put cameras in the train im off this till next time .chao utside muda faka..........sMaOnEr GVE PRESZ HIT ME UP ON AIM AS sma1gvepresz III GRAFFERS

  • KEITHBAUGH, thank you very much for posting this video. I was born in 1975 and grew up most of my childhood life seeing and riding these old skool trains. I think that these old skool subways is one of the main things that really made New York City in those days. Now our government and mayor wants to ruin the fun and the trains of today look boring and arent fun to ride any more.

  • u cant even c out the windo on the redbirds cuz graffitti

  • Cool, too cool. I was a kid, too, in the early 70s but on the west coast, therefore, I knew not what kids were doing over in the east coast even at young ages.

  • history at it,s best...yes comet on the seen....back at 52...alive and very well...my dear up coming artist,,you are watching history at it,s very best..savor in the moment..and last but not least...never,,,ever forget your for fathers..the end////

  • @mrcomet1971 respect to the elders

  • what i find funny is that some of these guys were the best around at that time but if someone put that up today they would be called a toy :P real nice video btw.

  • @rchaxton92 What's funny is there weren't any kids outside of the states doing what NYC kids were doing. So, what are you saying, Rchaxtron92?

  • @Khultan i know that man,dont read too much into what i said i love the old school its when graffiti actually meant something to the artist not just destruction and fame, all i was saying is that there are guys out there who would call kids these days a toy if they did anything like the graff in the video.

  • kick asssssssssssssssssssssss!

  • back in those days they didnt have good paint like we do now so that why the art looked like that but its still dope

  • it looks "restored".....and fabulous

  • thanks dude, book came in the post yesterday, ts something else. any other serious graffiti lovers out there...this is essential

  • Looks incredible Keith! Will get this info out!!!

    Glad you got it out there, despite our slackness! hahaha!

    All the best,

    The Kool Skool

  • Props, Looking forward to this book..Thats so crazy that you forgot about these pictures you had, Luckily then remembering them, Thank goodness you did.

    It makes you think there must be other visiters to New York in the early 70s that where taken back by the art back then too, and could be sitting on pictures that they may of forgot about.

    Anyway looking forward to the Book, you got to study the history, no matter how long you been writing.

    Peace..

  • thank you for the memorys...comet one..nyc..2009..i,m back..united artist..

  • WOW! Such Great images from a bygone era. U Really captured some transient artwork there Dude. Amazin! Cant wait to see the what other gems are gonna b in da book.

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