Wednesday, June 22, 2011
BBC: Once Upon a Time in New York – The birth of hip hop, disco and punk
Here we have a BBC documentary entitled "Once Upon a Time in New York - The Birth of Hip Hop, Disco & Punk."
By the 1970s most pop music in the USA was dominated by West Coast artists and that NYC, despite being home many creative types, was experiencing a period of stunted growth - the video goes on to explain how three unique genres of music managed to rise from a gritty, decades-old New York. From the rise of punk in the Bowery's legendary CBGB to the glamorous all-night parties at Studio 54 and the rough beginnings of modern hip hop in the Bronx - "Once Upon a Time in New York" does an excellent job of chronicling how the city reclaimed musical relevance in the 1970s. Including interviews with the likes of Patti Smith, Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Chuck D, Tommy Ramone, Chris Stein, David Mancuso, Jayne County and more, the video is certainly worth a watch for anyone interested in the history of music.
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Labels:
Afrika Bambaataa,
BBC,
Chris Stein,
Chuck D,
David Mancuso,
Disco,
Documentry,
Grandmaster Flash,
Hip-Hop,
Jayne County,
Music,
New York,
NY,
Patti Smith,
Punk,
Rap,
Tommy Ramone
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