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Re: DiscreetFX supports Viva Amiga Documentary
« on: July 09, 2011, 04:24:10 AM »
Very cool of them! I only wish I had the other $5000 to make sure this film gets made, not so much so I don't loose my money, but so that the Amiga, it's history (the history of modern computing), and those involved do not go forgotten without a voice...

...not unlike the true history of Hip-Hop.
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Re: DiscreetFX supports Viva Amiga Documentary
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2011, 05:28:28 AM »
EXACTLY my point! Hip-Hop did not begin in 1979 with Rapper's Delight, nor did it begin in the 80's with Def Jams records or Run-DMC, though they were an amazing group till they teamed up with Kid Rock (Oh the shame).
Nah, actually Hip-Hop's origins could more accurately be traced back to about 1970 with Gil Scott Heron and The Last Poets, followed shortly after by break beats and styles of Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa and the like.

There is, like the story of Amiga, so much to tell, and so much that the captains of industry will not tell as it (not unlike many sold out things being churned out by mega corporations) was actual grass roots stuff and from the heart, not for the pay check, for at the time there was no pay check to be had, Hip-Hop was shunned, ignored, though of only as ghetto music.

In fact people like Afrika Bambaataa and the like saw early Hip-Hop as an alternative to the disco parties that the poor colored people of New York were not invited to. They used it to form their own thing, and with that they pulled upon the energies of local gang bangers and the like to throw underground Hip-Hop parties and raise money to put back into the community. Unlike rap today, Hip-Hop used to be about intelligence, pulling together the community and family, rising against violence, self dependance, non-reliance upon the main stream, and just plain fun.

As for break dancing, well that traces back to India's Yoga, and the complex dancing of African tribes which many still practice to this day.
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Re: DiscreetFX supports Viva Amiga Documentary
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2011, 07:36:44 AM »
And don't forget BeeBop! :)

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That all depends on how you define the beginnings or origins..
In keeping with the Amiga metaphor, are the "origins" of the Amiga Jay Miner's designs for the Amiga, or do you go back to his work at Atari on the 8-bits?
You could easily go back even farther to trace the origins of the origins..
As the phrase hip-hop (IMHO) was coined by the Furious Five, and that is when (again, IMHO) the movement started to take off, I choose to place it's origins there..
Obviously, you can go back farther, and if you are doing so, stopping at the 70's is just a pause in the line..  Spoken word poems go back much farther as the origins to those origins...  ;-)

Oh, PLEASE SUPPORT VIVA AMIGA!!!!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vivaamiga/viva-amiga-the-documentary-film
and thanx again to DiscreetFX and sign up for their VivaAmiga contest!!! (Scroll up)

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Earth has a lot of things other folks might want... like the whole planet. And maybe these folks would like a few changes made, like more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and room for their way of life. - William S. Burroughs