What about other legends, like Louie Vega? If he mentioned him, he would have said "No, I'm not talking about the Mambo No. 5" guy.". (I don't know what he would call him, but he'd be referring to Lou Bega.) and he'd play a clip from the music video from Mambo No. 5.
@@nbuehster Louie Vega is great but a student of someone like Frankie so I reckon that’s why Roy didn’t mention him. I actually met Louie Vega in 2019 when I worked at A1 Records in NYC. Very nice dude
Roy Wood Jr. has got to be one of the best parts of the daily show, I love everyone on here but Roy always makes laugh like a little kid, “the devil controls these hips” 😂 And if you read this comment I hope you have a great day, you’re awesome and you’re worth much more than you know ❤️
“Unfortunately, due to climate change, it’s raining men far harder and longer than ever before… Hallelujah!” Drinking coffee while Roy delivered this line almost killed me.
🤔 It's so weird to think of House Music as "coming back"! I've been listening/dancing to House consistantly since the 80s! In NYC there were all kinds of House Music clubs jamming until the 2020 lockdown, you just had to know where to go. House never "went" anywhere. BTW want to hear more of Martha Wash at the height of her success? Check out the bogus 90s group Black Box! That's Martha's voice!
I was confused when he said that. Like, even if it's not present for the entirety of certain mainstream songs, so many of them have house influences and it's part of why I enjoy them so much! Bend it one way and it's trance; twist it another way and it's EDM... Not to say there's no distinctions between each, but sometimes music has a lovely fluidity to it... ...What was I saying?
Black Box’s Ride on Time was a massive hit in the UK, though I think it was Loleatta Holloway’s and not Martha’s voice on that track. They also used a model in the video.
As one of the original Chicago House heads that was there at the BOX, AKAs, CODs, LeRays, thank you for highlighting the founders of House Music. Let's also show some love to other pioneers of House like Farley/ Hurley/ Jesse Saunders/Phuture without them there would be no TECHNO or EDM!
Anyone who really has a love for house music, knows who started it, the same people who started all the best music. Hip hop, house, blues, jazz, soul, r&b, jungle, reggae, ska, dub and rock
@@Jah_Nzola drumming/percussion in general. If anyone thinks a bunch of white guys got together and hit things in rhythm together is just ignorant and don't know how to use common sense.
My record collection is mostly 60's and 70's music. In fact, one of my favorite artists is coincidentally named Roy Wood. He had a band called Move, a band called Wizzard, and was also one of the founding members of The Electric Light Orchestra. I saw him do a show in NYC and I got his autograph! And, for what it's worth, he is inducted in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
Yes, indeed. We were lucky to be there during the creation of House. Nothing can replace the feeling of going into the club, hearing a new song played by Knuckles, Farley, Hardy, or Hurley and Housin' or Jacking all night!
Anyone who appreciates house music owes a big fat thank you to the black and LGBT nightlife in Chicago 😍 big props to Roy for dropping some music history!!
Now I want to hear Roy say *"Surprise! it's **_caucasians!_* Sounds like something he'd say if he were invited to the Amber Ruffin show. Maybe for the inofficial *_White_** History Month.* Also I want to see him set a house on fire because they played Cotton Eye Joe. Am I taking this all to literal? I need help.
This was very educational. I remember the song by The Weathergirls but didn't know Martha sang the hook for the CNC Music Factory song. Honestly, I thought the lady in their video was singing and was part of the group. Wow! 😲
House was big here in the late eighties early nineties in New York. I used to go to a club called paradise garage, downtown Manhattan. That was the epicenter of house music. Larry lavan was the DJ. Great times🎤🎶
As a House music lover and TDS fan, it's awesome to hear about this. We're already taught very little about music history in middle school, but they never mentioned Frankie Knuckles' or Martha Wash's impact on the scene. Thanks for sharing! P.S. I did recognize Martha's name from a Showtek track... I think it was Listen To Your Momma or N2U
Warning: Don't get information from Wikipedia. Frankie Knuckles' birth name was Frankie Knuckles. Some of the points were off, but I appreciate you giving my former boss/brother/best friend his flowers.
Well South Africa thanks you .. Now this House Music is ours.. we rule this genre and the most capable dancers of this rythm... We tried to love HipHop more but we always go back to house music... We are just born to dance...
Afro House is definitely becoming big. Y'all aren't taking over, but Y'all have definitely earned Y'all spot. Top DJs are definitely feeling the Afro House vibe that's been coming out lately!!!
@@DaBlesssed1 Amipianao and Afro beat definitely blends right into what is true DEEP soulful house. As for a takeover....pump yall breaks while DJ SPEN KARIZMA and my personal Godfather of House Music TEDDY DOUGLAS are still alive there will be no take over BALTIMORE REPRESENT!!!!
@@parabellum5503 lol... read before you comment. My second sentence says they aren't taking over. Baltimore house is okay. You could've left the Godfather part out. It doesn't add validity to your comment. It's just your opinion just like mine 🤷🏾♂️
Once I lit my sweater on fire at a church dance, which was the only thing I was allowed to go do as a young teenager (barring the flaming sweater). They definitely played cottoned eyed joe at every one of them at least once. That song and sweaty palms, can really do what he said, beware… 🤣😅 🔥
I was not aware that the songs in this video, including "It's Raining Men", fell under the house music genre. Nice to learn something new. Update: I've been made aware that the song mentioned above isn't house music.
I listen to "Cruising Through the Decades" 100 years of music and I feel that the 100+ year old recordings of Americans of African descent sound best. Can't even get into the rest of the decades same greatness. I am Mark's complete lack of surprise by this origin story.
It's old, but people should totally check out Ishkur's guide to Electronic Music. It shows the evolution of it through all the various genres up until it juuuuuuust about got popular in mainstream music.
I appreciate that Roy brings black history month into every month. Im constantly learning something new through his comedy.
Black history is everyday
Respect for showing Frankie Knuckles to the masses Roy!
Frankie is a legend... 4/4 4 lyfe
YES‼️‼️
What about other legends, like Louie Vega?
If he mentioned him, he would have said "No, I'm not talking about the Mambo No. 5" guy.". (I don't know what he would call him, but he'd be referring to Lou Bega.) and he'd play a clip from the music video from Mambo No. 5.
@@nbuehster Louie Vega is great but a student of someone like Frankie so I reckon that’s why Roy didn’t mention him. I actually met Louie Vega in 2019 when I worked at A1 Records in NYC. Very nice dude
Roy Wood Jr. has got to be one of the best parts of the daily show, I love everyone on here but Roy always makes laugh like a little kid, “the devil controls these hips” 😂
And if you read this comment I hope you have a great day, you’re awesome and you’re worth much more than you know ❤️
Needed this...💞
CP time is the best time XD
♥️♥️♥️
Gratitude for the love in your comment! We need more of that 👍🏽❤️
Much love back!💙💚🌲✌️
This is quality content, Frankie Knuckles and Martha Wash deserve all the flowers for their contributions to art, music, and culture 🌹
Major flowers to larry levan... paradise garage... ❤
“Unfortunately, due to climate change, it’s raining men far harder and longer than ever before… Hallelujah!” Drinking coffee while Roy delivered this line almost killed me.
"If you're at a burning, you're on the wrong side of history." I nearly choked hearing that. Nice little historical factoid there.
❗
That ring light reflecting on his mustache is hilarious 😂
It's mesmerizing
The world's shiniest stache
It looks like a miniature baby seal.
@@tiffanyanderson9437 🤣😆😆
"even her lawsuits were a hit" thank you Martha Wash!
Two Tons of Fun for those that really know
And her work with Sylvester
As a proud Chicagoan and a member of House music community, well done Roy! Thanks for mentioning Ron.
What do you think of amapiano? A beautiful, melodic and laid back South African offshoot of house music that has been blowing up of late.
Shout out to ten city. All the househeads know who I'm talking about🎶🔥
They burned all of disco and didn't call it "DISCO INFERNO" 🤦♂️
Ya know!!!!
Missed opportunity
🤔 It's so weird to think of House Music as "coming back"! I've been listening/dancing to House consistantly since the 80s! In NYC there were all kinds of House Music clubs jamming until the 2020 lockdown, you just had to know where to go. House never "went" anywhere.
BTW want to hear more of Martha Wash at the height of her success? Check out the bogus 90s group Black Box! That's Martha's voice!
House has always been here, it's just not mainstream!
I was confused when he said that. Like, even if it's not present for the entirety of certain mainstream songs, so many of them have house influences and it's part of why I enjoy them so much! Bend it one way and it's trance; twist it another way and it's EDM... Not to say there's no distinctions between each, but sometimes music has a lovely fluidity to it... ...What was I saying?
Been listtening to house music since a fellow DJ in the Air Force from Chicago showed me the Wherehouse records, haven't stopped since.
Black Box’s Ride on Time was a massive hit in the UK, though I think it was Loleatta Holloway’s and not Martha’s voice on that track. They also used a model in the video.
And also the voice on Seduction's (You're My One And Only) True Love.
As one of the original Chicago House heads that was there at the BOX, AKAs, CODs, LeRays, thank you for highlighting the founders of House Music. Let's also show some love to other pioneers of House like Farley/ Hurley/ Jesse Saunders/Phuture without them there would be no TECHNO or EDM!
"you put the devil in me and he's loving it" 😂😂
I’m so happy he also mentioned Larry Levan. I used to go to the Paradise garage very often. Definitely two legends.
The reunion is labor day weekend.
Anyone who really has a love for house music, knows who started it, the same people who started all the best music. Hip hop, house, blues, jazz, soul, r&b, jungle, reggae, ska, dub and rock
Facts are facts 🤷🏽♀️
Amen
Talk black to me🔥 don’t forget gospel, country, and disco music
@@Jah_Nzola drumming/percussion in general. If anyone thinks a bunch of white guys got together and hit things in rhythm together is just ignorant and don't know how to use common sense.
@@dj4tune820 I said jungle. Lol
Dancing like a Boxing 🥊 kangaroo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, that's so cute to said.
Love 💓🙏
I have learnt so much of African American culture from these videos...please keep it up
All the way from east Africa Uganda 🇺🇬 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🔥
African-American history is beautiful and rich and inspiring!
Thank you!! 🥹🙏🏾 We love Africa so much! 🇺🇸🤝🏾🇺🇬❤🖤💚
Thrilled to see them doing right by Martha Wash!
I love me some CP TIME! Thank you... You are fantastic Roy.
Salute for dropping the knowledge! Chi-town house DJ here!
Yessir, although we both know some of it ain’t quite right LOL
That shinny mustache took me out 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Much respect and thanks from Chicago!
My record collection is mostly 60's and 70's music. In fact, one of my favorite artists is coincidentally named Roy Wood. He had a band called Move, a band called Wizzard, and was also one of the founding members of The Electric Light Orchestra. I saw him do a show in NYC and I got his autograph! And, for what it's worth, he is inducted in The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
That just might be uncle bebo
"I shimmy once a decade, and that's it!"
Roy is hilarious 😂
Agreed!
I love how music continues to change, I remember growing up with that Bmore house in the ‘00.
It's the fact that Martha was just like observing him like 🤔🤔🤔🤔 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What I don’t like about CP Time is it’s too short!!! I need more of Roy Wood, JR!
My mom actually introduced me to Martha Wash's It's raining men. Ooooh chile does she love that song
Chicago checking in and much love to you guys for recognizing mr Knuckles ✌..
Roy Wood Jr. mustache brighter than our future
"These hips are Satan's kingdom" 😭😭😭
As a chitwn kid, The Warehouse was the spot. House music never left my ears... 🎶 Gotta have house music all night long. Move your body 🎶
Yes, indeed. We were lucky to be there during the creation of House. Nothing can replace the feeling of going into the club, hearing a new song played by Knuckles, Farley, Hardy, or Hurley and Housin' or Jacking all night!
Much respect to the Weather Girls.
Martha Wash also did vocals for Black Box (Ride On Time, Fantasy, Strike It Up) and wasn't credited there either.
Ride on time! 🔥
Anyone who appreciates house music owes a big fat thank you to the black and LGBT nightlife in Chicago 😍 big props to Roy for dropping some music history!!
Love this segment
Mad Respect for stating House Music got it's name from the Warehouse in Chicago. Best House Club in the world.
Not just house, but also techno has a black history to it. You guys should do a follow up on this.
...techno was birthed from house music...techno didn't arrive on the scene until the mid 90s
And Rock n roll
Now I want to hear Roy say *"Surprise! it's **_caucasians!_*
Sounds like something he'd say if he were invited to the Amber Ruffin show.
Maybe for the inofficial *_White_** History Month.*
Also I want to see him set a house on fire because they played Cotton Eye Joe.
Am I taking this all to literal? I need help.
I have been spinning house records since 1995. I t is great to listen to CP give the masses a little history on REAL house music. Much Love!
"That's right ladies; Daddy's got clean boxers on deck."
Absolute cringe. I'm dead. 💀☠️💀
"Surprise it's Caucasians!" LOL
"Even her lawsuits were a hit"😂
Thank you for including Ron Hardy in the piece!
Don’t forget DJ Lady D. The First Lady of House Music. Gotta included the Ladies of the industry.
"Looks like you're boxing a kangaroo."🤣
C'mon Danny Glover is the best throw away closing line ever. 😄
Oh my, the mustache, LMBO 🤣😅😆🤭👏
Roy Wood Jr. is the best.
This is brilliant! I’m liking this type of history!
THANKS ROY FOR WORDING DEM UP!
My favourite genre of music
This was very educational. I remember the song by The Weathergirls but didn't know Martha sang the hook for the CNC Music Factory song. Honestly, I thought the lady in their video was singing and was part of the group. Wow! 😲
House music all night long. Thank you for this!
I love that cotton eye Joe joke 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fany 😂😂🤣🤣
Oh wow! How great that you're featuring house music
Oh!! the days of listening to "FARLEY Jackmaster Funk" on WBMX as well as the lunchtime mix sets.
Hot MIx 5! If you are in Chicago, next Sunday is Pilsen's House Music Festival ,Farley will be there!
“Where did you come from? Where did you go?….. OUT OF THIS BURNING HOUSE.”
That turn to camera 2 ALWAYS kills me.😂
House was big here in the late eighties early nineties in New York. I used to go to a club called paradise garage, downtown Manhattan. That was the epicenter of house music. Larry lavan was the DJ. Great times🎤🎶
As a House music lover and TDS fan, it's awesome to hear about this. We're already taught very little about music history in middle school, but they never mentioned Frankie Knuckles' or Martha Wash's impact on the scene. Thanks for sharing!
P.S. I did recognize Martha's name from a Showtek track... I think it was Listen To Your Momma or N2U
I enjoy house music. I listen daily. When I lived in DMV house and Go Go always playing. 💃🏾
The House MD reference was everything 👍
Each one teach one or more ‼️‼️Thank you
Roy is so likeable and funny. Every segment is a home run.
I am transfixed by the stache but much respect to Roy for educating us
I love house music and this skit!! 😂 Lets all boogie with Satan
The little quips are killin me 😆
Roy is crazy!!!! 🤣🤣💖
"Too much Whiskey" 🤣
D n B babeeeeeeeeee!!
Oh my fav Frankie Knuckles jam "I know it's hard sometimes"
White boy from the subs... Had a studio/afterhours spot in the Chi! I LOVE this episode!!!
I would watch a whole show worth of CP time!
Warning: Don't get information from Wikipedia. Frankie Knuckles' birth name was Frankie Knuckles. Some of the points were off, but I appreciate you giving my former boss/brother/best friend his flowers.
That ‘stache though
Well South Africa thanks you .. Now this House Music is ours.. we rule this genre and the most capable dancers of this rythm... We tried to love HipHop more but we always go back to house music... We are just born to dance...
I think that Chicago and Baltimore would disagree with you.
Afro House is definitely becoming big. Y'all aren't taking over, but Y'all have definitely earned Y'all spot. Top DJs are definitely feeling the Afro House vibe that's been coming out lately!!!
@@DaBlesssed1 Amipianao and Afro beat definitely blends right into what is true DEEP soulful house. As for a takeover....pump yall breaks while DJ SPEN KARIZMA and my personal Godfather of House Music TEDDY DOUGLAS are still alive there will be no take over BALTIMORE REPRESENT!!!!
@@parabellum5503 lol... read before you comment. My second sentence says they aren't taking over. Baltimore house is okay. You could've left the Godfather part out. It doesn't add validity to your comment. It's just your opinion just like mine 🤷🏾♂️
@@DaBlesssed1 relax brotha I meant to send that to the original poster.
Keeping Molly industry alive for 40 years
Love this series
Once I lit my sweater on fire at a church dance, which was the only thing I was allowed to go do as a young teenager (barring the flaming sweater). They definitely played cottoned eyed joe at every one of them at least once. That song and sweaty palms, can really do what he said, beware… 🤣😅 🔥
I was not aware that the songs in this video, including "It's Raining Men", fell under the house music genre. Nice to learn something new.
Update: I've been made aware that the song mentioned above isn't house music.
"It's raining men" does not fall under the house music genre.
@@alexskatit4188 Oh? Which genre does it count as?
@@Tony_AM009 It's more what they used to call "high energy"
It's Raining Men isn't house. He only mentioned it in order to give a brief history of Martha Wash.
@@eatyourgmos7260 While someone had already corrected me about that fact, I do appreciate you correcting me.
Nice one Daily show.. Respect.
Thank you!
…next cover House Music’s fast talking cousin…. TECHNO! Created in Detroit and celebrated worldwide! 🙌
love Roy, my favorite comedian
THANK YOU!
The mustache moving in the light...as mesmerizing as black lights on LSD
Roy Wood Jr. is the best part about the daily show.
I listen to "Cruising Through the Decades" 100 years of music and I feel that the 100+ year old recordings of Americans of African descent sound best. Can't even get into the rest of the decades same greatness. I am Mark's complete lack of surprise by this origin story.
Let us pray for the salvation of Roy's hips... for the Culture
"cp time!"
imagine saying that while you are like, a member of deviantart...
loll 😃
Shoutout to Beebo’s nephew
It's old, but people should totally check out Ishkur's guide to Electronic Music. It shows the evolution of it through all the various genres up until it juuuuuuust about got popular in mainstream music.
...house music should NEVER be confused with edm....
Roy is the man ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
Love it! ❤️
Nice proper history of some of HOUSE origins. LOVe the deadpan jokes.
TIL What CP time means. Now I can use it whenever I'm late to the party :P
Thank you Roy!
"there's no commandment about dropping it low"
😭😭
Love me some House.
Let's boogie!