@peachtruck if I could go back I would do it sober this time! I'd remember a hella lot more than I do lol!! It takes getting back together with my old raving crew to piece nights together!! There were so many, sometimes 2 or 3 raves in a night because it was so hard to choose so do them all! Magic. I still spin oldskool vinyl now, got a few of my live streams up on my page.
Ears ringing like fuk at 7 am after a 12 hour all nighter then back to the motor and get the bong out then drive down the motorway in a battered old cavy Sri or escort 3i 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
0:44 I remember when I first heard it I was completely overwhelmed by that section, pure eargasm, couldn't stop listening to it. I understood then how the name 'the prodigy' couldn't be more adequate, and that Liam was truly exceptional. In almost every tune he would insert what would be his signature, and you would know instantly no one else could do that.
God Damn this still is an bloody Bonkers Prodigy tune. Would blast this out of my speakers . Memories of being an teen in the early nineties . Rest In Peace Keith . Liam is an genius .
Suffering badly with depression if I remember the news correctly; even though he'd probably made millions of Ravers (even little kids like I was in 92) happy as pigs in sh*t, worldwide... R.I.P!
This is just pre-Jungle, but completely representative of hardcore UK breakbeat rave. No other countries supported this breakbeat model quite yet. So, I have a great fondness for this first record. Obviously, they became much bigger as a band with rock elements. Yet, this is still my favorite song of theirs.It's just a perfect animal of that time.
I saw them live touring on this album in Dallas in like 92-93. Can't remember precisely. It was before their breakout album. Moby opened. I completely agree, this was a total vibe.
Ah. '92 was a great year. This album blew my mind when it came out. I had already seen them at tons of raves but this was just next level. Keep on dancing!
Yeah, it's 0:30 now.....but in 2020 we don't go to work and stay home.....covid. Wonder if I will read my comment in a few years and remember this night....
I bought this album when it came out, I was about 12 years old. Never had so many kids at school begging for the other earpod to listen in on my discman! Used to spend afternoons at a friends house trying to get the melodies correct on his dads keyboard. Man, that's long ago. After that I grew up on The Prodigy, later albums played in my first car on the way to my first job and yet later where played in my first house I bought. I love The Prodigy, alway have, always will. Now I listen to alot of different music and now and again return to this.
Never gets old, timeless music, remember listening to it on my cassette player and had only one headphone's ear working, who cared back then...I'm 6. Just carelessly riding a bus across my town and listening to this. The next track is "Charley"
oh dear dancing at work again, still after 20 years this tune rocks, thw whole album The Prodigy Experience compels you to dance, the finest album of the rave generation, and great that with the Invaders must die album that The Prodigy can still do it.
Back when it was called Rave Hardcore and was an underground scene The Prodigy brought it into the mainstream without selling out with a diluted more accessible 'poppy' sound. I grew up on their early albums when I was a white gloves and whistle raver going to Dreamscape, etc, and chart music was seen as uncool and commercial, but The Prodigy were making so many banging tunes they were accepted by ravers and indie kids alike. Can't forgive myself for not seeing them in early days.
That was called breakbeat dude.. Rave hardcore was-is something else, with a distinct beat and sound than that. This only has rave elements with the synths that's all.
They did not kickstart it. It was an underground movement / subculture, however, the Prodigy were the first to make it mainstream, incorporating rave and acid into their sound, and of course the pure brilliance of Liam, and the rest. It got kickstarted by SP23 in England, and moved on to the rest of Europe, Holland mainly. From there, rave mingled with gabber, and became more or less what we today know as hardcore. The Prodigy is just one of a kind.
It's Spiritual track the bass is the embodiment of the ARk OF THE COVENANT which emitted supernatural vibration and radiation that brought the walls if Jericho down to the ground!!!!...👃😇👃.When you hear it on 1200s or in a subterranean club the song puts you on trance mode.. total bliss!.
just wish I was 13 years old again. My mate's older brother Jamie RIP had impeccable music taste and bought the CDs, which me and my mate would rinse out after school before Jamie and the parents got home from work. Good times.
This track maybe old school but it's never going too get old. The prodigy is like the beatles of electronic music. If only I was born earlier than the 90's >.
+Braeden As a complete Beatles nut I wholeheartedly agree. I've been following the Prodigy from the beginning,I was very young when The Beatles were in their prime but got into the Rave scene when the Prodigy released Charly. The nineties dance scene was a revolution, just like the original summer of love of 67..
+ashevillecat yes maybe a more correct way would be to describe The Prodigy as the Beatles of Electronic dance. I also like early Kraftwerk by the way, but good point.
Every time I get the urge to come to RUclips and listen to some good old tracks from The Prodigy, my mood gets instantly killed by "rip Keith" and other stupid comments that clearly tell people (I assume they call themselves a fans) have absolutely no idea who did what from the band on certain tracks, ... and I always end up switching to Pendulum videos where the comments feel more real.
Yes, and its walls were put down by people marching around it with horns. Guess this song mirror that. A group of teens taking over the city with music!!!
memories memories,i used to pick up tabloids from tnt bristol for bodmin and redruth back in early 90s and had this in my van,awesome driving track,lol omg legend who needed speed with this playing at 100 mph,
Wot can any one say ..... u r with out our hero .. u sounded brilliant when others failed .. they say short lives matter and yours did .. we love your sound .. god wonders y but we open our harts for you
Randomly feel compelled to listen to prodigy every now and again.. out of nowhere
+MrSoLiDIcE having that moment now! :)
feel like this with some movies even though i dont really like them
I'm gonna send you out of space... to find another race.
MrSoLiDIcE hahaa same here thats normal
yes
Prodigy are one of those rare music groups that I can listen to and love all of their songs
I sold my dad on Aphex Twin, but we're raving
Still remember the day when I played this for the first time...it was like a sonic bomb has dropped in my room.
qmurec word
Was lucky to be out raving back then, people don't understand how twisted we would be, big bass, big drums, piano rift....proper
fuck wish i could’ve seen them in their prime.. i’d even do it sober
@peachtruck if I could go back I would do it sober this time! I'd remember a hella lot more than I do lol!! It takes getting back together with my old raving crew to piece nights together!! There were so many, sometimes 2 or 3 raves in a night because it was so hard to choose so do them all! Magic. I still spin oldskool vinyl now, got a few of my live streams up on my page.
Ears ringing like fuk at 7 am after a 12 hour all nighter then back to the motor and get the bong out then drive down the motorway in a battered old cavy Sri or escort 3i 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Never ever sounds dated, just beautiful
0:44 I remember when I first heard it I was completely overwhelmed by that section, pure eargasm, couldn't stop listening to it. I understood then how the name 'the prodigy' couldn't be more adequate, and that Liam was truly exceptional. In almost every tune he would insert what would be his signature, and you would know instantly no one else could do that.
Liam is the GOAT
KEEP ON DANCING - KEEP ON DANCING - KEEP ON DANCING
Eaaaaaaaauuuuu!!!!!
Liam is a fucking genius.
Rip Keith Flint
R.I.P. KEITH FLINT FOR INSPIRING US RAVERS ALL THESE YEARS !! YOU WERE, ARE AND REMAIN A BRILLIANT AMAZING PRODIGY
Keith Flint was a gift to our chemical generation.
God Damn this still is an bloody Bonkers Prodigy tune. Would blast this out of my speakers . Memories of being an teen in the early nineties . Rest In Peace Keith . Liam is an genius .
RIP Keith Flint, forever in my heart.. 4/3/2019
**2019
@@zmuse time flies
Likewise, first band-love brother - RIP
@@miclapwood41 Madness ain't it?
What an icon. 💚,🕊 &🎵
😚.................😢
Suffering badly with depression if I remember the news correctly; even though he'd probably made millions of Ravers (even little kids like I was in 92) happy as pigs in sh*t, worldwide... R.I.P!
That synth hook just foretells an album of epic and biblical proportions
This song blew my head off when I first heard it but now it means so much more.
Rude boi
Still gives me chills
This is just pre-Jungle, but completely representative of hardcore UK breakbeat rave. No other countries supported this breakbeat model quite yet. So, I have a great fondness for this first record. Obviously, they became much bigger as a band with rock elements. Yet, this is still my favorite song of theirs.It's just a perfect animal of that time.
Word.
I saw them live touring on this album in Dallas in like 92-93. Can't remember precisely. It was before their breakout album. Moby opened. I completely agree, this was a total vibe.
Perfect description
Early 90's raves in NY this got tons of spins.
I was at the Tampa show on that same tour. People jumped on stage and started dancing with them. Wild times.@@cr.macaulay
i come back here to remind myself that the music i listened to when i was 9 years old was fucking badass
IS fucking badass
Wtf. 9yo. You should of been in bed.
@@system3008 dad?
@@johnline what?
9 years old loooooool😂😂😂
So ahead of their time this will always sound good it's timeless fact
The synth lead tune is just sick
LSD-ish
I still think Experience is a massively underrated album, the power and melodic layering is incredible. I come back to it more than even Jilted.
Ah. '92 was a great year. This album blew my mind when it came out. I had already seen them at tons of raves but this was just next level. Keep on dancing!
1995..2021 and forever
And it still sounds awesome all these years later!
Thank you Wipeout for introducing me to Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Fluke, and many other great artists back in the day
The old Wipeout soundtracks on PS1 killed it! The perfect sound for that kind of game.
it's 1:07 am on a wednesday and in 6 hours i have to wake up to work, but i chose to listen to this instead of sleeping.
Fuck ITTTTTTTTTT!
Yeah, it's 0:30 now.....but in 2020 we don't go to work and stay home.....covid. Wonder if I will read my comment in a few years and remember this night....
muitosabao same boat man. Missed ye by a minute.
FUCK SLEEP
I bought this album when it came out, I was about 12 years old. Never had so many kids at school begging for the other earpod to listen in on my discman!
Used to spend afternoons at a friends house trying to get the melodies correct on his dads keyboard. Man, that's long ago. After that I grew up on The Prodigy, later albums played in my first car on the way to my first job and yet later where played in my first house I bought. I love The Prodigy, alway have, always will. Now I listen to alot of different music and now and again return to this.
What an Experience to hear.. (+ a positive one always & forever..) Classic 😍
Pure energy still hardcore in 2019
Never gets old, timeless music, remember listening to it on my cassette player and had only one headphone's ear working, who cared back then...I'm 6. Just carelessly riding a bus across my town and listening to this. The next track is "Charley"
Базара нет. Слушаю все время и всегда с самого детства.
REST IN PEACE KEITH FLINT x
Extrceptional artist R. I. P KEITH FLINT
This was my jam!!How many times did I dance to this???? So many I can not recall
My grandkids think I am bullshitting that I used to thro shapes to this. My dodgy back & knee means I cant prove it.
oh dear dancing at work again, still after 20 years this tune rocks, thw whole album The Prodigy Experience compels you to dance, the finest album of the rave generation, and great that with the Invaders must die album that The Prodigy can still do it.
I loved it when I was about 5 years old and still love it today. 😝💪
Rave stabs for everyone .. Rest In power Keith . Everbody is in the Place . Keep on dancing
this song pops in my head a lot. Experience is just such a crazy album nowadays.
Experience is an incredible album. Work of genius.
A good set of headphones is required to fully appreciate the bass in this track, its unreal
"A good set of headphones is required to fully appreciate the bass in this track, its unreal" = check! =)
30 years since release and still raw as f*ck. Timeless.
What a way to kick off your first album 😘
Back when it was called Rave Hardcore and was an underground scene The Prodigy brought it into the mainstream without selling out with a diluted more accessible 'poppy' sound. I grew up on their early albums when I was a white gloves and whistle raver going to Dreamscape, etc, and chart music was seen as uncool and commercial, but The Prodigy were making so many banging tunes they were accepted by ravers and indie kids alike. Can't forgive myself for not seeing them in early days.
I am curious to know your opinion on the new Prodigy track ‘We Live Forever’
Ryuko chads rise up
That was called breakbeat dude.. Rave hardcore was-is something else, with a distinct beat and sound than that. This only has rave elements with the synths that's all.
Timeless. It’s the Experience xx
Cool breakbeat track!
RIP Keith
This just reminds me of warehouse party's in the early 90's. #Hazymemories
Simply one of the best of all time 🎧🙌🏽❤️
30 лет этой музыке!!! Невероятная группа!!!❤
Great song Great dance band Prodigy I love the old songs !!
love this song, and the biblical reference to a biblical super weapon
This was big around 90s when hardcore, jungle was big...massive rave tune fitted in well miss those days
RIP KEITH FLINT. X
keep on dancing Just For You Keif !! 💗
Rave must be mandatory
Same, i grew Up with this music, my dad driving 230 km/h on the Highway and the Prodigy bumping Out of the speakers at max Volume, old Times PPL.
such a great track. RIP Keith
Best live performance I ever seen,
Tops...drum and bass master's
If you had to condense and package wrap the artistry of this band, it would be this track tucked in your favourite jacket pocket.
the BEST of PRODIGY, experience this!!!!!
This is 30 years old now. You're old.
Боже дякую тобі,що дав мені бути свідком чуда🙏
How was I able to dance to this?! Still mental 2020🇮🇪
1992 and still fresh as ice!
Kickstarted that 90s rave scene what a man, rip Keith
They did not kickstart it. It was an underground movement / subculture, however, the Prodigy were the first to make it mainstream, incorporating rave and acid into their sound, and of course the pure brilliance of Liam, and the rest.
It got kickstarted by SP23 in England, and moved on to the rest of Europe, Holland mainly. From there, rave mingled with gabber, and became more or less what we today know as hardcore.
The Prodigy is just one of a kind.
Keep on dancing, Keith. And may you rave in peace 🐜✌️
Rest in Peace Mate! #Legend ❤❤❤🍻🍻🍻🤘😎
Хорошая песенка 👍🤘🍻
keep on dancin🕺
Rave on man , so sad and sorry your gone . RIP . Keep on dancing up there 👆👍
Timeless......
KEEP ON DANCING 💃🏽 KEEP ON DANCING!!! 🙌🏽
The horns of jericho!
Been blasting dis on my lockdwn
It's Spiritual track the bass is the embodiment of the ARk OF THE COVENANT which emitted supernatural vibration and radiation that brought the walls if Jericho down to the ground!!!!...👃😇👃.When you hear it on 1200s or in a subterranean club the song puts you on trance mode.. total bliss!.
what you smokin bruh 😬😬
1:19 The sound effect kicking in here kinda sounds like a credit card getting declined. I love it 😂
Also, that piano hook is genius.
Damn....This Hits.🔥🔥🔥
The Prodigy never miss I swear.
Legendaryyyyy...........needed this so much!thank you
just wish I was 13 years old again. My mate's older brother Jamie RIP had impeccable music taste and bought the CDs, which me and my mate would rinse out after school before Jamie and the parents got home from work. Good times.
This track maybe old school but it's never going too get old. The prodigy is like the beatles of electronic music. If only I was born earlier than the 90's >.
+Braeden As a complete Beatles nut I wholeheartedly agree. I've been following the Prodigy from the beginning,I was very young when The Beatles were in their prime but got into the Rave scene when the Prodigy released Charly. The nineties dance scene was a revolution, just like the original summer of love of 67..
+Braeden Asp The Beatles of electronic music? That would be Kraftwerk.These guys perfected it, not invented it ;D
+ashevillecat yes maybe a more correct way would be to describe The Prodigy as the Beatles of Electronic dance. I also like early Kraftwerk by the way, but good point.
Agree......😎
Camden in 1992 and The Astoria in 1993 … and I saw them after 25 years here in HK in 2018 and they were still great
Every time I get the urge to come to RUclips and listen to some good old tracks from The Prodigy, my mood gets instantly killed by "rip Keith" and other stupid comments that clearly tell people (I assume they call themselves a fans) have absolutely no idea who did what from the band on certain tracks, ... and I always end up switching to Pendulum videos where the comments feel more real.
This was one of the first tapes I ever bought. It's really no wonder I turned out like I did. I blame the 90's.
Woah! Thanx for this one and the share of ur sampling madness knowledge...
This is give me eargasm still...
keep on dancin'
Musical genious
Dance into a trance like you don't care, just keep on dancing!
2022 still absolutely TOP!
Jericho is the oldest city in the world at 9000 BC.
Yes, and its walls were put down by people marching around it with horns. Guess this song mirror that. A group of teens taking over the city with music!!!
memories memories,i used to pick up tabloids from tnt bristol for bodmin and redruth back in early 90s and had this in my van,awesome driving track,lol omg legend who needed speed with this playing at 100 mph,
I’m guessing Dash,live in Redruth, home of Aphex Twin and Luke Vibert ay it.
MDMA Records :\ aaaaAAARG nice nice nice wauws track !
1992!? Wow. What a classic.
Wot can any one say ..... u r with out our hero .. u sounded brilliant when others failed .. they say short lives matter and yours did .. we love your sound .. god wonders y but we open our harts for you
Pobio sam se sa strancima davne 1996 godine i pustio sam suzu kad je krenula ova stvar.
BEST SONG EVER !
Original xbox streets of la what a game and tune
Love their music!
Good old times when you couldn't find lyrics online and you thought the sample was saying "The Whores of Jericho"
Read the book of Joshua in the King James Bible
arronaxtrance I used to think it said "the hordes of cherry coke" xD my dad ended up telling me what it actually was
Ancient Isrealites would find this hilarious just sayin...lol
i thought that's what was being said LOL! so what they actually saying if not WHORES of jericho? lol
@@EspritArkitekt i want some cherry coke
And the trumpets sounded and all walls came falling down as if it were feathers
R.I.P :(
This track is so good its ridiculous😂
Шедевр музыкального вверха.
Шедевр рэива
Who's watching this in Summer 2021 ? Still fresh