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| From the 1984 documtentary "Breakdance USA". A promotion tour with LA based breakers,rappers and dj´s. Ice T hosted this show and in this clip you can hear him rhyming over "Jam on it". |
| Breakin "The Movie": The film was inspired by a German documentary entitled Breakin' and Enterin' set in the Los Angeles multi-racial hip-hop club Radiotron, based out of Macarthur Park in Los Angeles. Many of the artists and dancers including Ice-T (who makes his movie debut as a club MC) and Boogaloo Shrimp went straight from Breakin' and Enterin' to star in Breakin'. The music score featured the hits, "Breakin'... There's No Stoppin Us," and "Freakshow on the Dance Floor." Jean Claude Van Damme appears as a background extra in the movie. |
| From the Chuck Norris movie "Missing In Action" puplished 1984. In the background you can hear Chris "The Glove" Taylor and Dave Storrs song "Tibetan Jam". |
| Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is the sequel to the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin'. It was released the same year as its predecessor by Cannon Films. In some international locations, the movie was released under the title Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo. Breakin' 2 sees the return of Kelly (Lucinda Dickey), Ozone (Adolfo Quinones) and Turbo (Michael Chambers) as they try to stop a developer from bulldozing a community recreation centre. The film also features dancer Viktor Manoel, rapper Ice-T, who returns from the original, and an appearance by (future) pop star Martika. Like its predecessor, much of the film's soundtrack was provided by Ollie & Jerry, comprised of the duo Ollie Brown and Jerry Knight. The title track, "Electric Boogaloo," did not hit the pop charts and climbed to only #45 on the R&B chart.. |
| Part 1: The Pilot (1984) was one of those short made-for-t.v. movies that used to come on the idiot box during the afternoons. Kind of like an A.B.C. After School Special but with a smaller budget. I saw this one on Select T.V. This short is about a bunch of break-dancers. Kelly Jo Minter makes her debut as a teenage girl who wants to become one of the guys. But she never gets a chance because she's a GIRL! Determined to prove everyone wrong, she re-invents herself as a mysterious break-dancer known as "The Pilot". Under this guise she busts moves and leaves the competition in the dust. The soundtrack was done by Egyptian Lover, who showed his talent on the 808 for this classic movie. |
| Part 2: The Pilot (1984) was one of those short made-for-t.v. movies that used to come on the idiot box during the afternoons. Kind of like an A.B.C. After School Special but with a smaller budget. I saw this one on Select T.V. This short is about a bunch of break-dancers. Kelly Jo Minter makes her debut as a teenage girl who wants to become one of the guys. But she never gets a chance because she's a GIRL! Determined to prove everyone wrong, she re-invents herself as a mysterious break-dancer known as "The Pilot". Under this guise she busts moves and leaves the competition in the dust. The soundtrack was done by Egyptian Lover, who showed his talent on the 808 for this classic movie. |
| Part 3: The Pilot (1984) was one of those short made-for-t.v. movies that used to come on the idiot box during the afternoons. Kind of like an A.B.C. After School Special but with a smaller budget. I saw this one on Select T.V. This short is about a bunch of break-dancers. Kelly Jo Minter makes her debut as a teenage girl who wants to become one of the guys. But she never gets a chance because she's a GIRL! Determined to prove everyone wrong, she re-invents herself as a mysterious break-dancer known as "The Pilot". Under this guise she busts moves and leaves the competition in the dust. The soundtrack was done by Egyptian Lover, who showed his talent on the 808 for this classic movie. |
| PART ONE: History of Bloods & Crips, gangs, and drugs in Los Angeles with interviews of Alex Alonso from WWW.STREETGANGS.COM, T. Rodgers the founder of the Black P Stones, and Mike Concepcion, an Original westside Crip. See neighborhoods in Los Angeles from Compton, Watts to the Jungles. |
| PART TWO: History of Bloods & Crips, gangs, and drugs in Los Angeles with interviews of Alex Alonso from WWW.STREETGANGS.COM, T. Rodgers the founder of the Black P Stones, and Mike Concepcion, an Original westside Crip. See neighborhoods in Los Angeles from Compton, Watts to the Jungles. |
From the Breakin and Entering Dokumentary. Ice T and Henry G rappin live in the Radio with Chris "the Glove" on the turntables. Egyptian Lover and The Glove cuttin and scratchin
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Ice T, Henry G and Dave Storrs performing the song Killers live on stage. This is from the Rappin Movie back in 1985. The song Killers was released on Dave Storrs Electrobeat label. |
Breakdancer by Dupont for the Breakin and Entering Dokumentary released in 1983. This song was never released on vinyl and only be done for the movie. |
Let´s rock by Dupont for the Breakin and Entering Dokumentary released in 1983. This song was never released on vinyl and only be done for the movie. |
Burn by Dupont for the Breakin and Entering Dokumentary released in 1983. This song was never released on vinyl and only be done for the movie. |
A part of the Breakin and Enterin Dokumentary from 1983 starring Ice T, Egyptian Lover and the Glove |
| Mr. T is rappin bout the mothers of the world. This song was produced by Rich Cason in 1984. Ice T assisted on the vocals. |
| From Breakin II. Turbo, Shabba Doo and Poppin Pete breakin and poppin. Ice T on the mic. A West Coast Classic. |
| Poplockin with some real West Coast Pioneers like Lil Cesar and the Air Force Crew, the Shake City Rockers with Mr. Animation. Also some old school lockin in the Radiotron. |
