I'll be 62 in July. I was reading the Wikipedia page about Strawberry Fields and it mentioned this cover. I came here expecting to hate this song but I love it!
44 here... I remember hearing this only a handful of times on the radio back in 1990. been looking for it ever since. finally ordering a 12" single copy on vinyl today.
I'm 50 and still loving this song... I returned to the UK in 1990 when I was 14, from living abroad... this was the first song I listened to and I fell in love with it. I'm 50 now. Lol
I remember listening to this in summer 1990 in my back garden in England when I was 10 in the hot sun, it was played in the living room with the window open so I could hear it in the garden.
This song takes me back to when I was14, and I would walk the old Brooklyn streets all hours of the night without care. This song had a different and unique style that really you dont hear anymore. HOT TUNE .
George Armour no one should be dissing this at all. THese guys were brilliant, cool, and hot. And the video is awesome and spectacular. It's too bad they only had one album
No, Strawberry Field was a children's home run by the Salvation Army where John Lennon used to play as a kid. The Beatles did take acid, but Strawberry Field was not LSD itself.
1991,une époque inoubliable. Je pleure encore quand j'y pense si le temps pouvait encore revenir en arrière. La belle époque. Aujourd'hui 2022,tout à changé . Une blessure dont on se souviendra de ces annes là.
With a head full of LSD I once played the vinyl single of this repeatedly for 18 hours solid while painting the hallway of my house with all the food in my pantry and fridge. There were four of us and we would take turns sitting next to the turntable and putting the stylus back to the beginning the moment the song finished. It was imperative the song was playing while we created the "masterpiece". When I came down off the trip it took three days for the mural to smell then I just moved out of the house. I didn't try to get my bond back funnily enough. The 60s were still alive in some pockets of the 90s. They're well and truly dead now both the 60s and the 90s.
That's sad, you wouldn't have now and what you did before some things are best left the past as you get older you realise nothing really matters in the end except making those memories now, make them say man "I wish could have seen the world before covid sounds mental from what grandad told me " This glorious life is a big ride enjoy it
I can still remember the first time I heard this version of Strawberry Fields Forever in 1990. I was sitting is a cafe eating a veggie burger & a soy-chock-milkshake & I got goose bumps form the remix. The original version is still amazing. I have always loved this song.
What a tune! Centre force pirate radio. Friday night plotted up in cars awaiting them to say where the raves where. Racing from London to Surrey trying to get in amongst it before the police blocked the roads. What a time priceless. Miss it soo much. Free no worries
I still love this song. So proud that this band came from the run down streets of Stoke - Danny and Ric were so talented. Danny was also a champion breakdancer in the mid 80s!
I had this in cassette in 1990 but finally saw video in 2010. Video is brilliant , love the candles burning and the backwards filming with the other kid's movement.
Manchester Sound blossomed beautifull music, right? The first time I heard this, I was under the influence of the subject at that time in a rave🤪 It was perfect
Gruff Chris The word's "invitations". And I was there. It was shite. Folk drugged or drunk, muddy fields and quarries (or usually a bad nightclub with violent bouncers( chasing after ugly people to get laid.
Yeah, i remember that too. But i was 17, Back in 1990. 1990 was the start of my Clubbing / Rave era, and i still love my oldskool , Rave, Trance & Dance music, My favourite tine For me was 1989 - 2010. Music runs though my veins . Its like a drug i cant get enough of it. Lol , but at least music is not illegal. Yet lol. COM ON U RAVERS, 😵🤤😳🤪👍
When I first heard this song as a kid around 25 years ago I loved it, I didn't know at the time it was a beatles song. When I heard the Beatles version soon afterwards I loved it and both versions are amazing 🔥.
У меня наоборот, в начале слышал версию Beatles, не понравилось потому как слушал Rolling stones и Sex Pistols, хиппи и их музыку терпеть не могли. Но когда накрыла волна рейва, клубных вечеринок и расцвет MTV, услышал эту композицию и она зашла
They were such strange times but as well as the obvious affection we feel for the era there’s also a survivalist bond we feel which I think is the most compelling
I bought this single when it came out. A year ago I bought the album "Mad stock" Was lucky to get it. Can't find it anywhere anymore. Gotta say 2/3 of the tracks CANNOT be beat. Best of the best
An open field, fire in the centre.. 1210’s mixer and sound system 200 illegal ravers popping copious amounts of ecstasy, how I loved the end of the 80’s (heard this before it was released on white label)
Funky Drummer Clyde Stubblefield providing this sick Beat! Lennon gives it heart melody and words . Time gives it a chance to be remade in the 1990s and now again old .
Define sarcasm: ‘This version represents everything The Beatles were trying to achieve. Thank you Candy Flip for completing an unfinished work and making it a masterpiece.’
A track is defined not by how good the singer is or by how it compares to the original.. but by the way it fits in with the atmosphere of the ypung generation at that time.. when this came out we were all getting out our bins on acid and everyone was wearing hoody tops and it was a great time to be alive.. then this came out and it just fitted in with the trippy party vibe of the late 80s early 90s.. everone knew what kind of strawberrys he was singing about and they made a great job of the video making it mellow and trippy with the candles and hoody tops.. great track 🍓🙂
My Brother from another Mother! Yasss! Those were the days! I used to sing this and my Son recently asked me about the strawberry song I used to sing when he was a baby...he's 28 now...far out man! How times fly...you wanna hop back on board the Groovy Train for auld times sake? Love the comment. Thanks for the memories my friend xxx
You just summed up everything i thought about this song when it came out. I haven’t heard it in years and it just came into my head so I typed it in RUclips and here we are!!
@Immortal Funky Drummer and the Amen break are 2 different breaks entirely, this is clearly the Funky Drummer break. It'll be a battle between the 2 of them as to which has been sampled the most, my money would be on the Funky Drummer but only just.
90s… this was bomb! Yes and we do love the original, but all you old heads (60s-90s now cause I’m 50) should be glad the newer generation appreciated this song and just put out a different spin
1990 what a year. This tune, flares were back and I had my long hair. Me and my mates cruising in my xr2, long summers and the girls were hot like the rave scene...great days. Miss those days
Still love this song. I never took drugs but it was a time for oversized hoodie, smiley face sweaters, enormous flares, raves and being in the moment 😊🫶🏿
I knew I wasn't imagining hings! I distinctly remembered a strawberry fields version with a hip-hop beat to it. I must've heard it the first time when I was a toddler or something. I like it!
+Shihab S Joi, +GEO GODLEY WORLD RECORD VLOG I was pondering this for a long time, and in all honesty, I don't think that is necesarily a bad thing, and I'm now pretty certain those people got the beats from somewhere else as well. I was reading that at the time Shakespeare came up with his plays like Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, etc., there was a lot of other similar works around, and they themselves were based on older, popular stories. His plays just happen to have become the most popular ones that stood the test of time, so we accredit him with coming up with them from scratch. Even without going so far, when you think about it, we're all "bits and pieces" of the people who came before us, not just genetically, but also our language, our mannerisms, even the patterns in which our clothes are sewn all come from previous generations. It's almost like all of humanity is actually part of one single consciousness drifting from person to person through space and time. It's not even something real you can touch, but just an event similar to a delicate flame, which runs the risk of being snuffed out at any time, which makes all different cultures even more precious
Hey Folks it's 2024 n I'm now 62! Still loving this tune.
51 here..and still love this cover.
47 and yes so am I..that amen break..❤
I'll be 62 in July. I was reading the Wikipedia page about Strawberry Fields and it mentioned this cover. I came here expecting to hate this song but I love it!
44 here... I remember hearing this only a handful of times on the radio back in 1990. been looking for it ever since. finally ordering a 12" single copy on vinyl today.
61years..from India. ever green song.🍓🍀🍓☘🍓🍀📣🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼👍
This is one of my favourite Beatle covers. Takes me back to an amazing time in music. Just glorious.
Across the Universe covered by Laibach, hauntingly beautiful.
1990 was an awesome year for music.
15 years old when it came out. Reminds me of summer days hanging out with my friends en 1988/89/90 best years EVER
Ya know girl
It actually came out in the 60’s. Written by John Lennon. This is a very odd song for somebody to cover
So true.
@@askthedogs5146 alright Dad
@@Dask011 😂😂😂👌🏻👍🏻
I'M 50 NOW.BEST VERSION EVER.BRINGS ME BACK IN 1990.I WAS 16 AT THAT TIME.BRILLIANT TIMES,THEN.UK MUSIC WAS SO EXCITING.
My dad loved this song, makes me think of him every time I hear it ♡
bless_up_Renee
Your dad had style and class then . Good Lad!!!
Yes, your Dad sounds like a good man to me...
I'm 50 and still loving this song... I returned to the UK in 1990 when I was 14, from living abroad... this was the first song I listened to and I fell in love with it. I'm 50 now. Lol
I remember listening to this in summer 1990 in my back garden in England when I was 10 in the hot sun, it was played in the living room with the window open so I could hear it in the garden.
Ha! Same mate, I was 10 when it came out and remember listening to it heaps
1990 World Cup in Italy.
Greatest World Cup ever 💯👌🏻
@@pbmltd9023 yes I remember.
You are 109% lying?? Do you know why I think that?? We don't get the sun here in ENGLAND ☔🌧️🌤️😂
I was born in 1978. I remember it well. It was part of my sister’s Now That’s What I Call Music 17 tape compilation.
This song takes me back to when I was14, and I would walk the old Brooklyn streets all hours of the night without care. This song had a different and unique style that really you dont hear anymore. HOT TUNE .
The funky drummer goes with everything. 🔥
Big up The Beatles and my childhood for this one.
Big up James Brown
For real. I think the "runs house " break used by UB 40 is of the same flavour.
And Clyde Stubblefield didn't even like his own groove. When he found out it was being used worldwide he couldn't believe it.
If you were a teenager when this came out, there might not be any other song that takes you back like this does.
I was 14/15 and yes, totally! Thought I was the only one
what a trip hay
no trip i was on back then was as fuk up as today's reality
For those all dissing this tune, Yous needed to be there at the time. Ecstasy was new, it was a new world. I still think it sounds great now though.
George Armour no one should be dissing this at all. THese guys were brilliant, cool, and hot. And the video is awesome and spectacular. It's too bad they only had one album
It's hard for people to understand if they weren't in their early 20s in The UK and taking pills
Think strawberry field was acid bk in the day or LSD if u wanna get technical...lol..
No, Strawberry Field was a children's home run by the Salvation Army where John Lennon used to play as a kid. The Beatles did take acid, but Strawberry Field was not LSD itself.
George Armour I was. The so called Second Summer of Love was just journalistic tripe.
1991,une époque inoubliable.
Je pleure encore quand j'y pense si le temps pouvait encore revenir en arrière.
La belle époque.
Aujourd'hui 2022,tout à changé .
Une blessure dont on se souviendra de ces annes là.
With a head full of LSD I once played the vinyl single of this repeatedly for 18 hours solid while painting the hallway of my house with all the food in my pantry and fridge. There were four of us and we would take turns sitting next to the turntable and putting the stylus back to the beginning the moment the song finished. It was imperative the song was playing while we created the "masterpiece". When I came down off the trip it took three days for the mural to smell then I just moved out of the house. I didn't try to get my bond back funnily enough. The 60s were still alive in some pockets of the 90s. They're well and truly dead now both the 60s and the 90s.
Nick D so true!
Sounds about right!
😂😂
You the man!
Quality!
I’m 23 and I deeply feel I was born at the wrong time. I would give up everything of today to live a week in the 90s
best time to live my guy best time to be alive
In the early '90s we all felt we'd missed the party that was the late 1960s.
That's sad, you wouldn't have now and what you did before some things are best left the past as you get older you realise nothing really matters in the end except making those memories now, make them say man "I wish could have seen the world before covid sounds mental from what grandad told me " This glorious life is a big ride enjoy it
@@apersona4734 whats sad wishing to be young again
Life before the internet and social media. We went out and met people.
God this is so 90's it hurts!I remember hearing this on the radio after school! didn't know what it was about then, just lovd dancing to it :)
Listen to the original, it's wayyyyy better in my opinion
I remembered this from school, still sounds great.. will be listening to this all day, brings back the memories..
P14YCR but its from the beatles
really miss 1990, would love to go back, this transports you right back there.
I JUST DISCOVERED THIS AND I LOVE THIS SOOOOOO MUCH
played this one in the 90s rave days, the bass on this one was sick on the JBL stacks!!!
loved this number - really takes me back to the 90's woo
I had this CD single in the 90’s but I found the 12” in a thrift store about 5 years ago. Hidden gem for a Dj set.
I can still remember the first time I heard this version of Strawberry Fields Forever in 1990. I was sitting is a cafe eating a veggie burger & a soy-chock-milkshake & I got goose bumps form the remix. The original version is still amazing. I have always loved this song.
Are you a vegetarian/vegan? I'm a vegetarian myself.
The Dream of the 90s was definitely alive in… the 90s.
Did we have vegetarians then?
@@sdafc888yes, I was one lol
Carnivore now 😂
I was in Jr high school when this came out. I still have the cassette single!
2023...still loving this!
I heard this song and years as a teenager.... years later it got stuck in my head. Thank god for internet, took me all out 2 mins to find it.
What a tune! Centre force pirate radio. Friday night plotted up in cars awaiting them to say where the raves where. Racing from London to Surrey trying to get in amongst it before the police blocked the roads. What a time priceless. Miss it soo much. Free no worries
I still love this song. So proud that this band came from the run down streets of Stoke - Danny and Ric were so talented. Danny was also a champion breakdancer in the mid 80s!
Bands that posses real talent never needed to do covers. Flash in the pan in the right place and right time.
What could be better than Strawberry Fields and the Funky Drummer break? Kids today, I tell ya.
I danced for Danny in his group This ain’t Chicago before he formed Candy Flip...brilliant cover of a classic
Thats so cool!!!
This brings back memories of hanging in the local park eating pick n mix from Woolies!
For me, the constant gaps in the beat is what makes it work. He’s got just the right voice for it too.
This song brings so many memories of my youth that I would love to relive. Not heard this this song in like ages.
I had this in cassette in 1990 but finally saw video in 2010. Video is brilliant , love the candles burning and the backwards filming with the other kid's movement.
Lol how did u miss the video in 1990, it was everywhere.
@@BillBiggs1Not on Friday night videos NBC or America's top 10 with Casey Kasem.😮
@@thehouseofcm I see. Was a massive hit in the UK.
My teenage years, amazing lads 👋👋
I usually don't like covers but this one is so special !
A Great Beatles Cover...I just happened to see it ON A BIG SCREEN. First time to play it...
Manchester Sound blossomed beautifull music, right? The first time I heard this, I was under the influence of the subject at that time in a rave🤪 It was perfect
return of the hippies, so much fun & love back then :)
Emmanuel Bruyère Bollocks, just drink and shagging. History is being revised...
@@anonb4632 I guess you missed the invites, sad for you.
Gruff Chris The word's "invitations". And I was there. It was shite. Folk drugged or drunk, muddy fields and quarries (or usually a bad nightclub with violent bouncers( chasing after ugly people to get laid.
I wish I was alive in the 70s with queen and the Beatles and stuff I hate being 13 sometimes
Back in the day when summer's wer'nt so innocent but amazingly fun and carefree
1990. I was 16 just left school free after 11years god I remember that feeling high on life!
Yeah, i remember that too. But i was 17, Back in 1990. 1990 was the start of my Clubbing / Rave era, and i still love my oldskool , Rave, Trance & Dance music, My favourite tine For me was 1989 - 2010. Music runs though my veins . Its like a drug i cant get enough of it. Lol , but at least music is not illegal. Yet lol. COM ON U RAVERS, 😵🤤😳🤪👍
When I first heard this song as a kid around 25 years ago I loved it, I didn't know at the time it was a beatles song. When I heard the Beatles version soon afterwards I loved it and both versions are amazing 🔥.
Hey same here...heard this version first as a kid later my dad told me Beatles did it first...I love both versions
Same here mate. When i found out it was a beatles cover i was like “ wtf? The goddamn beatles? Crazy”
У меня наоборот, в начале слышал версию Beatles, не понравилось потому как слушал Rolling stones и Sex Pistols, хиппи и их музыку терпеть не могли. Но когда накрыла волна рейва, клубных вечеринок и расцвет MTV, услышал эту композицию и она зашла
@@jamiewalden9871 yUP Same here....it was my mother who told me, and then it suddenly clicked....so weird.
Its actually Richie Havens who wrote and sang his own track before the rest came along and copied the original
I was all over this when it came out! Stone Roses , Happy Monday’s , Charlatans UK...all the Manchester stuff was lovely
innocent Natural thing.....
ruclips.net/video/1hSDqYvQVXQ/видео.html
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Любим и уважаем манчестерскую волну
They were such strange times but as well as the obvious affection we feel for the era there’s also a survivalist bond we feel which I think is the most compelling
I bought this single when it came out. A year ago I bought the album "Mad stock" Was lucky to get it. Can't find it anywhere anymore. Gotta say 2/3 of the tracks CANNOT be beat.
Best of the best
Top track back in the day ❤
An open field, fire in the centre.. 1210’s mixer and sound system 200 illegal ravers popping copious amounts of ecstasy, how I loved the end of the 80’s (heard this before it was released on white label)
Good memories
Funky Drummer Clyde Stubblefield providing this sick Beat! Lennon gives it heart melody and words . Time gives it a chance to be remade in the 1990s and now again old .
Even to this day I’ve no idea how they got away with this!
Legend tune, totally of it’s time.
I'M 50 - THIS SONG JUST CAME IN MY MIND LISTENING TO SOME KORG PA5X BALLADS DEMO STYLES, AND SEARCHED FOR IT . I HAD CASSETTE IN 1990
I was 10 when this song came out, I was living in the midlands. I really miss the Midlands.
Even thought it's a cover and they weren't from Manchester, I think this encompasses everything the Madchester scene was about.
Jesu Psychoanalytic Savings Company the Beatles were from Liverpool
I think what wall stretcher means is that this was part of the birth of the early 90's madchester/ 'summer of love' scene.
the lads were from stoke on trent mate
This soft ass bollocks was just record labels jumping on the bandwagon, same goes for shit like The Soup Dragons and The Farm.
@@lucasoheyze4597 oh come ooon, don't you talk crap bout the farm
I'm high seeing him high and I'm high anyway so that makes two highs. God is this a good song.
Define sarcasm: ‘This version represents everything The Beatles were trying to achieve. Thank you Candy Flip for completing an unfinished work and making it a masterpiece.’
…but actually factual…
Really glad all those candles from the Wrapped Around Your Finger video were able to get some more work!
J'ai ressorti le 45 tours et je me suis acheté le CD, tant ça me fait du bien de les ré-entendre !!! Que de merveilleux souvenirs !!!
Always remember this being played at the final Blackburn illegal Rave in Nelson just before the Riot Police came. Best times ever!!! 1989!
A track is defined not by how good the singer is or by how it compares to the original.. but by the way it fits in with the atmosphere of the ypung generation at that time.. when this came out we were all getting out our bins on acid and everyone was wearing hoody tops and it was a great time to be alive.. then this came out and it just fitted in with the trippy party vibe of the late 80s early 90s.. everone knew what kind of strawberrys he was singing about and they made a great job of the video making it mellow and trippy with the candles and hoody tops.. great track 🍓🙂
My Brother from another Mother! Yasss! Those were the days! I used to sing this and my Son recently asked me about the strawberry song I used to sing when he was a baby...he's 28 now...far out man! How times fly...you wanna hop back on board the Groovy Train for auld times sake? Love the comment. Thanks for the memories my friend xxx
@@paulineshields1102 i only hopped off that bus about 10 years ago lol.. good times indeed my friend.. 👍🙂
i think those strawberries might be identifying as mushrooms
You just summed up everything i thought about this song when it came out. I haven’t heard it in years and it just came into my head so I typed it in RUclips and here we are!!
Its him dancing like that, holding onto the slightly too long sleeves of his shirt.
Didn’t know nor cared for the Beatles as a teen, this song was and is 🔥🔥🔥🔥 …anyone who dislikes it is a fool 🎯💯
The drum loop is from the break in James Browns Funky Drummer but slowed down. Probably the most used drum sample of all time.
very next after Amen Break by The Winstons.
I remember hearing this version stoned as! I put the needle back to the beginning nd cranked up the volume🔊🎶🎧💯😊👌
2023 and still sounding as great as it did in the day, a great time to be clubbing 🎉❤
I remember this - I was 14. It has that 1990's beat that every song used then :)
This is a brilliant version - they really make the song come alive.
Thank you so much, been looking for this Candy Flip's version of Strawberry Fields
I heard this song around 1988 when i was on trip to france school geography trip.
Was on latest now album. Nostalgia!!
forresg500 must have been a different song hun this came out in 1990
I'm a huge Beatles fan and these did justice to an already great song, same carefree atmospheric song..
Memories :) forgot how much I liked this cover cheers
That 16 Beat defined the 90's
That's the funky drummer beat
@@bkmarkham253 Yup, the great Clyde Stubblefield
@@sratus that has to be the most sampled beat ever...I'm about to look up the original song & post it, I know it's a James Brown classic
The beat that later became Break Beat that later became Drum & Bass.
@Immortal Funky Drummer and the Amen break are 2 different breaks entirely, this is clearly the Funky Drummer break.
It'll be a battle between the 2 of them as to which has been sampled the most, my money would be on the Funky Drummer but only just.
A windy but enjoyable walkthrough of a classic.
this song gives me the chills ...i love it
The lads were tripping after a night out, went home in a car and the Beatles came on the radio.
The rest is history...
That singer is SWEET! Remember seeing this clip on MTV late one night in my youth.
Could only dance to this on a pill, those that tried without just looked like they needed the toilet
Beautiful cover… ❤ The video is extremely artistic. I would have loved to meet these people.
Reminds me of a great summer
Awesome 90's version! All hail the 90's
you said it
I enjoy this song when it first came out and enjoy it now.
Candy Flip = Acid & Molly on the same trip 🤙🏽
My first listen to it. Love it. 👏
reminds me some very cool colorfull psychedelic parties in the 90's 😁
Yer such a great time to be alive i didn’t appreciate it at the time as you took it for granted but looking back what a decade 👍
My favourite version of this song ❤
It's not often I discover something I totally missed out on from the 90s. I was born in Hollywood in 86. This gives some insane nostalgic feels vibes
Takes me back to my high school days of new wave & punk rock :)
55 years old and was a fan od the Madchester music at the time, but neverd hear this. Must not have been big in the states..ah well. THanks!
the best times 88 to 95 excellent music drugs free parties in some. wish I back there
Wish you did English lessons
The drugs was free at your party’s?
79 to 84 my opinion
@@TheDeepState2001 Don't judge or put people down.
@@TRIPPLEJAY00 I don't care about your opinion
90s… this was bomb! Yes and we do love the original, but all you old heads (60s-90s now cause I’m 50) should be glad the newer generation appreciated this song and just put out a different spin
I have no idea who this band is but I do know that this is a great cover.
1990 what a year. This tune, flares were back and I had my long hair. Me and my mates cruising in my xr2, long summers and the girls were hot like the rave scene...great days. Miss those days
An Αmazing 90 s , version of a giant song .
We are in 2020 and is remaining still fresh
Still love this song. I never took drugs but it was a time for oversized hoodie, smiley face sweaters, enormous flares, raves and being in the moment 😊🫶🏿
A great cover version of Strawberry Fields Forever, love it! ❤️
I love it. My sister had it on red vinyl and somehow I ended up with it yay
For me, the best version of this song, Candy Flip is a genius. Me trajo muchos recuerdos de los 90s.
wrote an essay on this within the last year it was crazy
I knew I wasn't imagining hings! I distinctly remembered a strawberry fields version with a hip-hop beat to it. I must've heard it the first time when I was a toddler or something. I like it!
***** As does pretty much every hip-hop track in the 80s/90s (other than the ones that sampled Amen Break)
+Shihab S Joi, +GEO GODLEY WORLD RECORD VLOG
I was pondering this for a long time, and in all honesty, I don't think that is necesarily a bad thing, and I'm now pretty certain those people got the beats from somewhere else as well. I was reading that at the time Shakespeare came up with his plays like Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, etc., there was a lot of other similar works around, and they themselves were based on older, popular stories. His plays just happen to have become the most popular ones that stood the test of time, so we accredit him with coming up with them from scratch. Even without going so far, when you think about it, we're all "bits and pieces" of the people who came before us, not just genetically, but also our language, our mannerisms, even the patterns in which our clothes are sewn all come from previous generations. It's almost like all of humanity is actually part of one single consciousness drifting from person to person through space and time. It's not even something real you can touch, but just an event similar to a delicate flame, which runs the risk of being snuffed out at any time, which makes all different cultures even more precious
The beat is James Brown's 'Funky Drummer', was used dozens of times as it's ace!
I heard it in college in 1990
Tulip Dew
Loved this tune great times bak in the day I must say
Local Stoke boys..I gave the lead singer Danny a light in a club in Newcastle Under Lyme called Central Park circa 1990..Happy memories :)
WOW! That's quite a claim.
He put the butt out in your fucking face
kerry pedley I sold him an E in newquay
I met the lead singer too at the place nightclub Hanley .. he dated my mate lol .. happy days 🙂
one of the best remakes ever , dare i say it , much better than the Beatles
I want to teleport back to the 90,s 👍😎
I never left
me to bruv i miss it ,I was at university of Manchester 1992 , rave capital went TO the hacienda ,music now is shiite
@@tariqmahmood5312 hacienda went tto its closing party
Encapsulates the '90's!
This song was amazing in my teens and even my older brother who loved the beatles thought it was a good version
Let’s all admit, he nailed it with this one. I was living in Zimbabwe at the time and this song was a huge hit.
I've still got my 12" 🍓 fields forever. 😊