5) What are all the
names you wrote under and what name do you feel got up the most?
I STARTED OUT WRITING FARGO 1 BUT I
ALSO HAD A FEW OTHERS, JAM 1, SKYLAB 2, BASE 353 EXP, ROB 131, BUT I
DROPPED THE 131 AND JUST WROTE ROB 1…I PROBABLY GOT UP THE MOST WITH FARGO 1
ALTHOUGH I DID A LOT DAMAGE WITH ROB 1 ALSO.
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6) Can you tell us all
the writers you wrote with and what writer do you feel was your true
partner?
I CAN'T REALLY SAY I HAD A REAL TRUE
PARTNER, BUT I CAN SAY THAT DID REALLY ENJOY WITH WRITING WITH THE GUYS FROM
GND…GRAFFITI NEVER DIES…ONE WRITER IN PARTICULAR, " BIG D" COMES TO MIND, HE
WAS VERY VERY GOOD, GREAT STYLE, CLASSIC TAG STYLE ALSO, BUT THERE A LOT OF
WRITERS I WISH I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WRITE WITH.
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7) Would you have any
raid stories you could tell us?
RAID STORIES….ONE OF THE FEW TIMES I
DID VENTURE OVER TO IRT's, I WENT WITH MR AL, PRIEST 310, ALL 1, AND A BUNCH
OF OTHER WRITERS, WE WENT TO KINGSTON AVE LAY-UPS, WHICH IF YOU KNEW ANYTHING
ABOUT WRITING BACK IN THOSE DAYS WAS A PRETTY HOT LAY-UP, MEANING COPS WERE
ALWAYS WATCHING IT, ANYWAY, WE WERE PIECING AND ALL OF A SUDDEN SOMEONE LET`S
GO…I HAD TAKEN OFF MY JACKET AND HUNG IT ON THE END OF THE CAR I WAS PIECING
ON…WE ALL JETTED UP AN EMERGENCY EXIT LEADING DIRECTLY TO THE STREET
ABOVE ON
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EASTERN PARKWAY…OF COURSE I LEFT
MY JACKET HANGING ON THE END OF THE TRAIN,,, LATER ON THAT AFTERNOON WE WERE
WATCHING TRAINS AT ATLANTIC AVE,,, THAT WAS THE BROOKLYN WRITERS BENCH BACK
IN THOSE DAYS, AND AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT, IN COMES A TRAIN WITH MY JACKET
HANGING IN BETWEEN THE CARS FLAPPING IN THE BREEZE…BY THE WAY, I GOT MY DAMN
JACKET BACK!!!! |
8) Can you tell us all
the train lines you hit and did you ever hit IRT's?
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I DID VENTURE OVER TO THE IRT's A FEW TIMES
BUT ALWAYS AT THE KINGSTON AVE LAY-UPS…FOR THE MOST PART, I HIT RR's, M's,
B's, D's, N's, F's, E's… LIKE I SAID PREVIOUSLY, YOU COULD STICK TO
BOMBING A CERTAIN LINE BECAUSE THOSE TRAINS WOULD BE SWAPPED AROUND SO
FREQUENTLY, SO IF YOU HIT M's AND RR's YOU AUTOMATICALLY HAD J's AND LL's.
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9) Can you tell us all
the writing group's you were a member of?
THE FIRST GROUP I WROTE FOR WAS "GND"…I
MET THEM AT THE SHEEP'S HEAD
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BAY LAY-UP…AND ONCE IT GOT TOO WINDY
TO GO TO OUTSIDE LAY-UPS I TOLD THEM I KNEW ABOUT AN UNDERGROUND LAY-UP IN
BAY RIDGE AT 45th ST 4th AVE WHERE THEY LAID UP RR's…WE STARTED GOING THERE
ALMOST EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON…THEY ASKED ME IF I WANTED TO JOIN GND AND I
SAID SURE…I ALSO WROTE FOR B.G.A. ( BROOKLYN GRAFFITI ACTION ), WHICH MR AL
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10) The inside of the
trains are truly over looked, What writer of your generation truly shined
in the insides and what one writer do you feel had the best hand
style?
WOW…THERE SO MANY,,, I DO REMEMBER
THAT BLADE 1 WAS KILLING THE INSIDES OF THE 2's WITH A WHITE OPAQUE MARKER
FOR AWHILE AND HE HAD IT ON LOCKDOWN…ANOTHER GUY WHO DID A LOT OF INSIDES
WAS STOP 700…BUT THE ONE GUY WHO STICKS OUT IN MY MIND WAS A LITTLE KNOWN
WRITER WHO I HAD THE PLEASURE OF INTRODUCING TO THE WORLD OF GRAFF…HIS
NAME WAS "SNAP 2"…I SHOWED HIM HOW TO MAKE A MARKER OUT OF A CIGARETTE
LIGHTER, THE FLIP TOP ONE WITH THE BIG PIECE OF FELT ON THE INSIDE…ALL YOU
HAD TO DO WAS TAKE OUT THE WORKING PORTION OF THE LIGHTER AND LEAVE THE
FELT IN, INK IT UP AND START WRITING…HE BECAME VERY ADEPT AT IT AND
EVENTUALLY IN MY MIND WAS KING OF THE INSIDES AT LEAST ON THE N's AND B's
ANYWAY…PLUS HE HAD A FUNKY STYLE FOR TAGGING AND WAS VERY QUICK AT IT
TOO!!!
11) Can you tell us your
favorite places to rack paint and would you have and racking stories?
ONE OF MY FAVORITE PLACES TO RACK
PAINT WAS PATHMARK, THEY USED TO SELL RUSTOLEUM AND WETLOOK AND IT WAS PRETTY
EASY TO RACK THEM, PLUS IT WAS RIGHT NEAR CONEY ISLAND YARD, SO IT DOESN'T GET
ANY EASIER THAN THAT…BUT I DID FIND ONE STORE THAT I BECAME ESPECIALLY FOND
OF, IT WAS A LITTLE HARDWARE ON CANAL ST OVER ON THE WEST SIDE, IT HAD THE
WEIRDEST THING I HAD EVER SEEN…RUSTOLEUM IN SIX PACKS!!! AND THEY HAD THE
NERVE TO KEEP THEM BY DOOR THE AS YOU ENTERED THE STORE, NEEDLESS TO SAY, I
WAS HITTING THAT STORE ON A REGULAR BASIS…AS FOR RACKING STORIES, NOTHING TO
MENTION, I FOUND THAT WHEN YOU RACKED BY YOURSELF, YOU GOT BETTER RESULTS AND
YOUR STORES STAYED YOUR STORES!!!
12) Have you ever been
to the writers bench on 149th street in the Bronx or to others else where
and would you have any stories to tell us about your experiences there?
I
HAD BEEN TO 149th QUITE A FEW TIMES, MET ALOT OF UPTOWN WRITERS ON A ONE TIME
BASIS…GUYS LIKE STAFF 161 AND HIS BROTHER AJ 161, JIVE 3, STICK 1, CHECKER
170, BUT WE HAD A BENCH IN BROOKLYN SO I MOSTLY HUNG OUT THERE, BUT QUEENS
ALSO HAD A BENCH AT PARSONS BLVD, WHERE I MET SKATE 1, UNCLE JOHN 178, TEAR 2
AND A FEW OTHERS. WE ALWAYS HAD FUN AT THE BENCH IN BROOKLYN MEETING GIRLS
COMING FROM SCHOOL AND WATCHING OUR NAMES GO BY, SETTLING MINOR BEEFS,
PLANNING OUR NEXT MISSION, MEETING NEW WRITERS, GUYS YOU HAD NEVER MET BUT HAD
ALWAYS SEEN THEIR NAME.
13) What writers from
your generation do you feel are over looked and why?
THREE
WRITERS WHO I FEEL WERE OVERLOOKED WERE…SUPER STRUT, T.J. 159 AND BIG D…THE
REASON I THINK SUPER STRUT WAS OVERLOOKED WAS BECAUSE HE WENT OVER A LOT OTHER
WRITERS PIECES…PIECES THAT PEOPLE TOOK BIG CHANCES TO DO, SO FOR THAT REASON I
DO BELIEVE HE IS OVERLOOKED, BUT FOR THE MOST PART HE WAS A VERY GOOD
WRITER…AS FOR T.J. 159 AND BIG D…I THINK THEY QUIT TOO SOON FOR THEIR ON
PERSONAL REASONS I GUESS, BUT I`LL NEVER FORGET THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE
GAME!!!
14) When was the last
time you hit the trains and why did you stop?
THE LAST TIME I HIT A TRAIN WAS 1976
AT LEAST ON THE OUTSIDE ANYWAY… I QUIT BECAUSE, I WAS JUST TOO AFRAID OF
GETTING CAUGHT AT MY AGE.
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15)
would you have any closing words.
CLOSING WORDS…..IT`S REALLY GOOD TO
GET BACK INTO THE GAME, MEETING ALL THE OLD TIMERS, PLUS GUYS I DIDN'T GET
A CHANCE TO MEET THE FIRST TIME AROUND, I HAVE TO FIRST AND FOREMOST THANK
MY MAN
DANGER 59
FOR BRING ME BACK INTO
THE GAME AND FOR BRINGING TOGETHER SOME OF THE TRUE
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PIONEERS OF GRAFF… BACK WHEN WE WERE
ALL WRITING FOR DIFFERENT CREWS. OUR PATHS WOULD CROSS FROM TIME TO TIME,
BUT NOW THANKS TO HIM, WE'RE ALL ONE CREW…THE OLD SCHOOL KINGS
AND RIGHTFULLY SO, BECAUSE WE'RE ALL KING IN THIS GRAFF GAME NO MATTER HOW
MUCH OR HOW LITTLE YOU GOT UP… IF YOU'VE EVER EXPERIENCED THE FEELING OF
JUMPING DOWN ON THE TRACKS OR CLIMBING OVER A FENCE INTO THE UNFORBIDDEN
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TERRITORY OF A TRAIN YARD,,, SNAPPING THE
TOP OFF A CAN OF RUSTO OR RED DEVIL, SHAKING IT UP, SWITCHING THE CAP WITH A
JIFFOAM OR SCOTCH GUARD FAT-CAP, HEARING THE SOUND THAT THE TRAINS
MAKE, AND THE SOUND OF THAT PAINT SPRAYING ON THAT METAL, KNOWING THAT
YOU'RE DOING SOMETHING THAT THE WHOLE CITY IS GOING TO SEE…YOU WERE A
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~ THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES ~
PEACE, FARGO 1
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