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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: DRB-1337
  • Format: DVD
  • UPC: 022891133797
  • Street Date: 10/31/06
  • PreBook Date: 10/31/06
  • Label: Mth Productions »
  • Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
  • Run Time: 65 mins
  • Number of Discs: 0
  • Year of Production: 2002
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: WORLD

 

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Graffiti Rock (And Other Hip-Hop Delights)

Seminal Hip Hop Public Access show from 1983 f/ Run DMC and much more

Graffiti Rock (And Other Hip-Hop Delights)
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Through his televised shows "Graffiti Rock" and "TV New York," Michael Holman brought a whole new culture to the living rooms of those searching to identify with the sounds of the street. This DVD covers the humble beginnings of many now well-known artists and musicians such as RUN DMC, Kool Moe Dee, DJ Jazzy J, Fab 5 Freddy, and the breakdancing/b-boying crew The New York City Breakers. See how true underground artists got together and developed a scene that after 20 years has not only stood the test of time but even the name given originally as an insult - Hip Hop!

Press Quotes

An excellent tribute to Hip Hop's past that will make many of us laugh and reminisce about how much fun it used to be.

     —Khalil Hayes, THE SOURCE

Aside from Run-DMC's bone-crushing performance of "Sucker MCs," the music is soft even by the standards of the day. But this much-bootlegged artifact is also history - a sweet-tempered attempt to introduce rap to the mainstream.

     —Alex Pappademas, SPIN

In the early 1980s, many people were unaware that a new movement called Hip Hop was beginning to take form. Michael Holman was there to get the "word up" and out, and captured the early stages of a movement that is now a worldwide phenomenon.

     —Dave Farquharson, FEDS

  

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