2 Weeks ago, I turned 50 years, too ! We are now the "Oldskool Guys who listen to 80ies-dancemusic" 😅😅😍😍😍👏👏👏!! A modern DJ from German Radio commented 1999 the classic Track "Beat Dis": "This was Cut-up-Style, this is a wonderful Work ! They managed to produce it exact time-matching, they had no modern Computer machines like the DJs today, 1999 ! This is a work MANY of todays DJ's could learn from !". And now we have 2024, some Guys use only the "Sync-Button", do Harddisk-Recording and that's it. And they call themselves "DJ". THIS were real DJ's, Tim Simenon and all the other Guys, they came from Hip-Hop, Graffiti, Breakdance. I'm 50 Years now, I won't forget them for the Rest of my Life !! #BombTheBassRockThisPlace
@@michaelerb7316 They had sequencers, I would guess a Atari computer with pro24 was used for this, and Akai samplers like s900. Every producer used it, back in the days for this type of music. We had all that kind of stuff in the studio when I was young, or younger maybe *lol*
Don't bring the static to Florida. The frequency is to much for my mind. I work at a good silent place somewhere around lunch time I hear the refrigerator running I can't catch what a loser. But God is good. All day I drink my medication I'm honest and all I see is people I'm not decent but i'am bigger then my problems and normal human being like where is the bass here I'm from the 80 haven't heard it ever since I can't remember is should be a crime you got to get it gotten rotten eggs to the mother f'n zzz..
I went to college with Tim Simenon back in '84, Hammersmith and West London. That summer Tim left home and crashed at my squat in Islington for about a month. Even then he had dreams and thoroughly believed he would make it. And he did! Good on you Tim.
I l❤️ve the 80s, especially the late !!! A new journey in2 sound😉 with all that dance movement, which came up.....& u could feel the 90s spirit already....but still with that very special 80s touch!
Yeah late 1987 you could feel things were moving and changing you'd never believe the Dance scene that it became to the early 2000's would flow the way it did. Love BTB and all the best to Tim with whatever he's doing now! 👍 👌
tim simenon has created something special with this kind of music that has paved the way to techno and has brought a lot of fun to at least 2 generations!!! thanks bomb the bass
You can hear Tim Simenon's influence running right through the entire back end of the 80s, through to the mid-90s UK dance music scene. When I see these discussions about subgenres like Big Beat nobody ever seems to mentions him, it's always Coldcut or Future Sound of London et al. But I'd argue the entire sound is built off this blueprint. Not saying I'm right. But I am right.
You're right mate. This some of the higher tempo tracks from Unknown Territory are pretty much "Big Beat" before the likes of Fatboy Slim, The Chems etc. got in on the act 5 or so years later... I do like what they do/have done too and Coldcut were around at the same time as Tim/BTB too.😉 Shame Coldcut and Tim never collaborated on something that would have been! 🔥👌 👍
There were clubs that played Aha, CC Catch and the like, and there were clubs that played this, x-express, pump up the volume and all the beginning of House music. No inbetween (at least not in my area)
Was 12 when this came out. It's one of those songs that, because of when it came out - when I was learning about the world and culture - made an indelible image on my brain. Now 48, this song still bangs.
I was a high school student when this video first came on MTV and was literally blown away by how it looked. This was the dance music of the time I was jamming to, even though I was deep into hip-hop. Yes, my musical tastes have expanded a little bit during my high school days-from R&B to hip-hop, and then over to dance.
👍 🇧🇴 Fans n1 Bolivia 🇧🇴 del techno eurodance 90 y la musica 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo 💯 presente aquí waoo 💯 waoo 💯 waoo maravilloso y legendario temaso músical 🎶 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 Saludos cordiales desde sudamerica santa cruz Bolivia 🇧🇴 excelente recuerdaso qué viva xsiempre la música 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo las mejores épocas de la música 🎶 💃 🎶 y de la vida 👀 💃 💜 💙💃💚💃👀🎶👍😁
Wagner na Rede Record também tinha o programa Kliptonita com apresentação do Serginho Café. Começava por volta das 13:30 até as 14:30. Também muito antes da MTV que no Brasil estreou só em 1990. Tudo neste estilo (House, Dance, Freestyle) tinha espaço na programação por ser o auge da cena musical nas rádios e todas as casas noturnas do país.
Met him on Thursday night at his burger restaurant in Prague. As huge Depeche Mode fans, we went there as he produced the album Ultra. Bought myself my son and our friend a pint each. Such a lovely bloke.
This was the tune playing the first time I stepped into the very first club I ever went to, all these years later I’m now listening to it while washing my dishes at home, how life changes!! 😂
After "Pump Up The Volume" this was the first proper "copy-paste" dance track to hit the charts. Well, it didn't hit the charts as M/A/R/R/S did but it still stood the test of time. 53 right now and still enjoying it and where possible I sing the lyrics ot loud. "Wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, Keep This Frequency Clear…. Ram-petampetamp BOMB THE BASS!"
Another old guy commenter (54) and proud owner of the CD single from when this was on release. Absolutely brilliant piece of music, part of a massive change in how music was made.
Brilliant, just brilliant. THE sound of 1988 alongside Coldcut & Yazz "Doctorin' The House" and The KLF's original trance version of "What Time Is Love?"
The names have been changed to protect the innocent,superb tune kids these days will never know what good music really is unless they RUclips 80s and 90s dance music.
The track back in 1989 by D mob feat Gary Haisman we call it a aceed got banned from air play that went to number one laid the foundations for acid house generation the rest is history
Um dos meus grupos prediletos. Anos 90 melhor fase. Estamos em outubro de 2020 e eu aqui ouvindo essa pérola. Skate, boa música, amigos e muita zoeira!!
Eu tinha 14 anos quando conheci essa música. Através do programa de TV Clip Trip. Comprei o vinil na época e hoje, marco de 2024 ouvi no celular. Que viagem… “This is a journey into saound…. Stereophonic sound “ 🥰
Eu tinha uns 11 anos na época. Ouvi esta música e gravei em fita cassete. Já tem décadas que procurava ela e não sabia o nome.... clássica demais. Chega a passar aquele filme de boas recordações da epoca.
eu estava na mesma pegada, quando lançou...lembro que ouvia na transamérica, e gravava..e vinha vinheta no meio da música, dava raiva. Embora, outras músicas parecidas que tocavam no canal 11, apresentado pelo beto rivera, cliptrip...ai tinha música que aparecia lá, mas a antena vhf nao deixava as letras claras..nem assim. E quando locutores de rádios falavam o nome da música naquele tom ingles da epoca...eu nem conseguia descobrir o nome correto da letra, só falavam enrolado nas radios bililis, bijis...enfim. Hj, tudo tão fácil...shazam, etc.
Assistia este vídeo quase todo dia no "CLIP TRIP" da TV GAZETA na década de 80. Aliás era a música tema do programa.... Eu era feliz e sabia disso! Só não tinha idéia do quanto.......
Que cantidad de hijos dejó regados por todo el mundo Kraftwerk , gran tema éste , lo escuchaba como un niño ochentero y ahora recien sé como se llaman.
E velhos tempos Beto Rivera na gazeta clipe tripé 😀😀 falte várias vezes na escola e em uma dessas minha mãe acabou me vendo no programa ai foi estaley tomei uma surinha de leve.Mas foi e sempre será uma história única faria tudo de novo. Somos a geração que marcou época para sempre,valeu e forte abraço a todos que fizeram parte dessa geração maravilhosa.
Some of it was from Simon Harris looking back. My dad used to moan at me for listening to it on me Sony Walkman in the back of the car. 'What you listenening to? Bloody Morse Code?' Haha
Am 53 now and this brings so many memories back
You're still young to rock, keep this frequency clear
брейкданс
lol me too. I'm 53 and still love this song
I'm 52 and still love bomb the bass. Even my amplifier comes from this era. 😂
I'm 52 and still brings back the youth in me...old man old school electro head...keep rocking
The first dance music track i ever heard when i was a kid.. im nearly 50 now and still love dance music...
Moi aussi, j'écoutais à la radio et j'enregistrais sur des cassette cassettes et je dansais le smurf ! Quels souvenirs. J'ai aussi 50ans.
2 Weeks ago, I turned 50 years, too ! We are now the "Oldskool Guys who listen to 80ies-dancemusic" 😅😅😍😍😍👏👏👏!! A modern DJ from German Radio commented 1999 the classic Track "Beat Dis": "This was Cut-up-Style, this is a wonderful Work ! They managed to produce it exact time-matching, they had no modern Computer machines like the DJs today, 1999 ! This is a work MANY of todays DJ's could learn from !". And now we have 2024, some Guys use only the "Sync-Button", do Harddisk-Recording and that's it. And they call themselves "DJ". THIS were real DJ's, Tim Simenon and all the other Guys, they came from Hip-Hop, Graffiti, Breakdance. I'm 50 Years now, I won't forget them for the Rest of my Life !! #BombTheBassRockThisPlace
Keep dancing bro
@@michaelerb7316 They had sequencers, I would guess a Atari computer with pro24 was used for this, and Akai samplers like s900. Every producer used it, back in the days for this type of music. We had all that kind of stuff in the studio when I was young, or younger maybe *lol*
hehe same here.
Bomb the Bass and S Express rocked the fucking 80s big time!! Don't Make Me Wait was Bombs best song.
Grandi gli anni 80 e grandissima la musica di quegli anni
Oh yes, I love that one too
defo
dont forget megablast
S Express made no impact on dance culture. They had a couple of pop chart hits.
Como ficava essa música nas rádios e era uma das minhas preferidas isso em 89
indeed
Top 👍🏻 😎 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
God bless all good, honest and decent people 🙏 👍 😊
Keep God's frequency clear 🙂 🙏😇
Don't bring the static to Florida. The frequency is to much for my mind. I work at a good silent place somewhere around lunch time I hear the refrigerator running I can't catch what a loser. But God is good. All day I drink my medication I'm honest and all I see is people I'm not decent but i'am bigger then my problems and normal human being like where is the bass here I'm from the 80 haven't heard it ever since I can't remember is should be a crime you got to get it gotten rotten eggs to the mother f'n zzz..
@@Ismael-cd6lrok.. interesting use of words
I went to college with Tim Simenon back in '84, Hammersmith and West London. That summer Tim left home and crashed at my squat in Islington for about a month. Even then he had dreams and thoroughly believed he would make it. And he did! Good on you Tim.
Wow! Lucky you!
I'm from Shepherds Bush 💖
@Andrew Nicholson A pioneer and one of the best. I bought Into The Dragon and the follow up, Unknown Territory. Absolutely played them to death.
It's the Martin Heath connection! Good old Martin!
I wonder if he occasionally sighs with nostalgia for the time he stayed with a chap called floppybollox3.
Old school is the best School !
I'm 53 and remembers it well brilliant still love this music 🎶 🎵 ❤️ 🙌
I played this album so many times, it's was on cassette back then. Pure gold.
I still have the vinyl 👌
My cousin still has this album on original CD from 1988!
I just realized my favorite MAARS had many sample from this.
@@PaulusdeKenezy lol what????
Dancei muito na minha adolescência.
Abraços a todos daqui do Brasil 😊
É noix
I l❤️ve the 80s, especially the late !!! A new journey in2 sound😉 with all that dance movement, which came up.....& u could feel the 90s spirit already....but still with that very special 80s touch!
Yeah late 1987 you could feel things were moving and changing you'd never believe the Dance scene that it became to the early 2000's would flow the way it did.
Love BTB and all the best to Tim with whatever he's doing now! 👍 👌
55 and still fuckin love this album
O começo da música é uma pedrada! Até quem não dançava, aprendia na hora!
Masterpiece! Keep this frequency clear! World Heritage.
Como é bom escutar essa música.
This changed the way I look & listen to music forever ...
Takes me back 55 now and still love it
Tim Simenon ignited the Acid House sound in the UK, whether on purpose or not. But his contribution to Acid House scene can't be denied.
Na hra vem a abertura do Clip Trip !
Nossa que saudade. Eu lembro da abertura do clip trip do Beto Rivera, nossa esse som é o máximo
tim simenon has created something special with this kind of music that has paved the way to techno and has brought a lot of fun to at least 2 generations!!! thanks bomb the bass
Pop Will Eat Itself should really get the credit for being pioneers of this style of cut up sample vibe
this did not pave the way for techno - have a day off
I'm still keeping this frequency clear, at 50.
Doesnt matter in the slightest what 'genre' this is FFS.
Its just a great tune.
Almost as good as Stakker Humanoid
Me gusto mucho el video de bombón the BASS
One of the best tracks of the 80s.
First heard it on Now That's What I Call Music 11 in 1988. Loved it since then.
To lazy to search for Now 11?
Look no further....
Link below
Keep this frequency clear.....
ruclips.net/p/PLsqB7ljSBkuckTfxuMv4DCThYElCFJgGr
Hoje é o primeiro dia do mês de setembro de 2024 um domingo ensolarado MARAVILHOSO!!??
Bem a vibe dessa música 😁 são 15h18min
Isso ai ! Essa música é D+ !
🇧🇷 Ouvindo em dezembro de 2023. Clássico
Eu também em 2024 ! Kkk
@@andrecarapetkov1316 No finzinho de 2024 tô aqui com meu filhão de 11 anos em San Antonio Texas escutando BASS....
🙂🙂🙂🙂
The tune that got me into dance music. First track on side B, tape 2 of Now 11. Didn't know Jesse Lingard was in the video, though...
An absolute classic that the retro stations don’t play. Don’t worry, I’ll have the CD single forever!
Wooowww I totally forgot this track, daaaammm, absolut fire
That track changed my life … I was 14 when first listed to it …
Essa música era o tema de abertura do programa "Clip Trip" da TV Gazeta de SP no final dos anos 80. Tempos pré-MTV. Boa lembrança
Mesmo na MTV, lembro de ter visto DEMAIS esse clipe nos blocos de música eletrônica (saudoso AMP MTV). Clássico absoluto.
Esse programa fez parte da minha infância.
Clip trip era bem melhor que mtv!
It gathers perfectly all the sounds, voices and effects. The essence of sampling...simply perfect!
It really does, even that Morse code beeping compliments the track well
SOUNDS LIKE MARS HIT
You can hear Tim Simenon's influence running right through the entire back end of the 80s, through to the mid-90s UK dance music scene. When I see these discussions about subgenres like Big Beat nobody ever seems to mentions him, it's always Coldcut or Future Sound of London et al. But I'd argue the entire sound is built off this blueprint. Not saying I'm right. But I am right.
You're right mate.
This some of the higher tempo tracks from Unknown Territory are pretty much "Big Beat" before the likes of Fatboy Slim, The Chems etc. got in on the act 5 or so years later... I do like what they do/have done too and Coldcut were around at the same time as Tim/BTB too.😉
Shame Coldcut and Tim never collaborated on something that would have been! 🔥👌 👍
This is one of my favorite songs since I was 13, and still make me get up and move my bones.🎉
Most underrated track of its time ❤
Not in Brazil, buddy. This song was a big hit here.
nothing special of its time sir.
It wasn't underrated you malteser brain.
No
@@jrochavet It was much played in homo clubs, so I belie KEEP THIS FREQUENCY CLEAR
Can't beat 80's UK house, this is a fine tune
march 2018 i am still digging this bomb what a blast indeed!
Their best track made ever!!!
A lot of trends and styles were born this time at London\UK
Planeet Geklungel - The track: "Don't Make Me Wait" is in the same level. Sad that the kind of Dance music nowadays has not the same quality.
Good baseline, samples...it's U.K house, different from Chicago house..more fun IMHO
Mamma mia quanto ricordi... 🎶⭐💕🔝
Era strepitosa negli anni 80 e adesso è ancora meglio...
Grazie del video!!
Mostruosa 🎶⭐🔝🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Every body in the street and keep the fréquence clear! Ni ouw niouw niouw , dj rock that beat! Like Alice said, feed your head🇧🇪🙏
There were clubs that played Aha, CC Catch and the like, and there were clubs that played this, x-express, pump up the volume and all the beginning of House music. No inbetween (at least not in my area)
Was 12 when this came out. It's one of those songs that, because of when it came out - when I was learning about the world and culture - made an indelible image on my brain. Now 48, this song still bangs.
nothing more to add ;) 48y old too - this song is an alltime classic!
49 here, you are spot on.
50 here, agree with you all, such amazing memories, so glad a grew up in that era!!
Ditto, 48 here. And I absolutely loved the track when it came out... and still love it now.
12 ? So not the Generation then ?
I was a high school student when this video first came on MTV and was literally blown away by how it looked. This was the dance music of the time I was jamming to, even though I was deep into hip-hop. Yes, my musical tastes have expanded a little bit during my high school days-from R&B to hip-hop, and then over to dance.
Essa sonzeira arrepiou nas baladas dos 80 e 90
👍 🇧🇴 Fans n1 Bolivia 🇧🇴 del techno eurodance 90 y la musica 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo 💯 presente aquí waoo 💯 waoo 💯 waoo maravilloso y legendario temaso músical 🎶 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 📀 Saludos cordiales desde sudamerica santa cruz Bolivia 🇧🇴 excelente recuerdaso qué viva xsiempre la música 🎶 del pasado 70-80-90 y parte del 00 00.01.02.03.04.05 👍 xsiempre waoo las mejores épocas de la música 🎶 💃 🎶 y de la vida 👀 💃 💜 💙💃💚💃👀🎶👍😁
Lembro dessa musica ela era tema de abertura do programa clip trip que eu assistia na tv gazeta nos anos 90 em sao paulo brasil
I've listened to this song a lot back in the 80's, but it's the very first time that I see the music video of it.
+coisasnatv The magic of, RUclips
+coisasnatv good that you finally got to see the videos.. used to play them on screens in clubs back in the day..
You know one the guy's part of Nine Inch Nails now?
coisasnatv British dance music at its best!.
Oooo is that so?
Saudades do Clip Trip com Beto Rivera. Essa música me traz boas lembranças daquela época.
ruclips.net/video/Gpun8tvn8Lc/видео.html
Tinha o Capivara também
Q época foda.... Voltava correndo da escola pra assistir Clip Trip...
Pra quem não tinha Mtv brasil na época, era da onde a gente conhecia a grande música mundial.
Wagner na Rede Record também tinha o programa Kliptonita com apresentação do Serginho Café. Começava por volta das 13:30 até as 14:30. Também muito antes da MTV que no Brasil estreou só em 1990. Tudo neste estilo (House, Dance, Freestyle) tinha espaço na programação por ser o auge da cena musical nas rádios e todas as casas noturnas do país.
Tim Simenon..Depeche mode..ULTRA..Fantasic album 🖤🖤🖤
I'm in 2021, in Lisbon / Portugal and right now I'm listening.
34 years on, and frankly still knocks the crap of today in a cocked hat.
...and I feel old....
Show!!!!
A última vez que escutei "Beat Dis" foi em um campeonato
de skate, final da década de 1980, SP/Brasil.
Porra. E eu achando que só eu conhecia no Brasil...
Nada disso, não estão só
What a Scratch . . .what a DJ Tim is. . . .
Always loved his stuff. . .
Buffalo Stance. . .
Met him on Thursday night at his burger restaurant in Prague. As huge Depeche Mode fans, we went there as he produced the album Ultra. Bought myself my son and our friend a pint each. Such a lovely bloke.
This was the tune playing the first time I stepped into the very first club I ever went to, all these years later I’m now listening to it while washing my dishes at home, how life changes!! 😂
Life-changing moments you hold on to forever
this sounds very familiar to me ;-)
Wow. I must say: I don't remember the first track I heard the first time ever I was in a club.
Still lives in us regardless of how old we get, my man 👌🏼😀
Bet your dishes are squeaky clean and done in no time
After "Pump Up The Volume" this was the first proper "copy-paste" dance track to hit the charts. Well, it didn't hit the charts as M/A/R/R/S did but it still stood the test of time. 53 right now and still enjoying it and where possible I sing the lyrics ot loud. "Wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, wokka-wokka-waauw- ke-wokka wokka-waauw, Keep This Frequency Clear…. Ram-petampetamp BOMB THE BASS!"
Another old guy commenter (54) and proud owner of the CD single from when this was on release. Absolutely brilliant piece of music, part of a massive change in how music was made.
With you my friend. Also 54 and bought this on vinyl then CD
Brilliant, just brilliant. THE sound of 1988 alongside Coldcut & Yazz "Doctorin' The House" and The KLF's original trance version of "What Time Is Love?"
la vita bisogna
viverla per come
vieni auguri
I kind mind wtil coming out until 1990
I am a great fan of the KLF.
You most probably listen to the "white room album "when Ricardo da force was the rapper
And Theme From S Express.
@Archie Leech Unique 3
The names have been changed to protect the innocent,superb tune kids these days will never know what good music really is unless they RUclips 80s and 90s dance music.
80' live for ever
The track back in 1989 by D mob feat Gary Haisman we call it a aceed got banned from air play that went to number one laid the foundations for acid house generation the rest is history
Ainda hoje em 2024 um hino da dance music
los jovencitos de los 80s si que sabian hacer cosas de calidad.
Um dos meus grupos prediletos. Anos 90 melhor fase. Estamos em outubro de 2020 e eu aqui ouvindo essa pérola. Skate, boa música, amigos e muita zoeira!!
Eu fazia parte de um grupo de dança na escola, maravilhosa recordação 😍
@@alessandracristinaflorindo7033 que legal. Essa música é muita vibe positiva
@@hqdopi agora que a redescobri, não paro mais de ouvir😍
Gente qual é o nome dessa música ?
Hummm great memories, thank you for your work and time 🇧🇪🙏
Abertura do programa da TV Gazeta , saudades 😢
Eu tinha 14 anos quando conheci essa música. Através do programa de TV Clip Trip. Comprei o vinil na época e hoje, marco de 2024 ouvi no celular. Que viagem…
“This is a journey into saound…. Stereophonic sound “ 🥰
Absolute flashback chills, luv this 🫠🏴👍
Instantly transported to a time where things were just better 🤷🏻♂️
curti pra caramba esse som nos bailes de periferia quando tinha 13 anos, bons tempos.
Ótimos tempos ❤
Som show, um clássico!
🇧🇷🎸
São Paulo 2024.
There were in collage learning music and they used the collage studio to make the songs. Talk about cheek lol.
I loved all their songs.
Música maravilhosa!! Trás grandes recordações...
Eu tinha uns 11 anos na época. Ouvi esta música e gravei em fita cassete. Já tem décadas que procurava ela e não sabia o nome.... clássica demais. Chega a passar aquele filme de boas recordações da epoca.
Mesma coisa aqui.. rs.. na minha fita k7 na época escrevi "piriririr piririri" hahahahaha
eu estava na mesma pegada, quando lançou...lembro que ouvia na transamérica, e gravava..e vinha vinheta no meio da música, dava raiva.
Embora, outras músicas parecidas que tocavam no canal 11, apresentado pelo beto rivera, cliptrip...ai tinha música que aparecia lá, mas a antena vhf nao deixava as letras claras..nem assim.
E quando locutores de rádios falavam o nome da música naquele tom ingles da epoca...eu nem conseguia descobrir o nome correto da letra, só falavam enrolado nas radios bililis, bijis...enfim.
Hj, tudo tão fácil...shazam, etc.
I looooved this song!!
I was 15-16 yo back then!
This video captures a time in UK Hip hop and Skate culture which was very special.
As festinhas de garagem,quem já curtiu nos anos 80 da um salve aheeeeee 🎧
La fin des années 80 avec Marrs, S'Express et Bomb The Bass... 🤩
A lot of the edm today is like chewing bubblegum in your ears....this is so clean ...you can't beat dis!
Bomb the Base..!! Was the bomb.. real club music please..!!! 🥳🥳🎶🎶🔥🔥
Intro qui n'est pas pour new Amsterdam, et lesN-stunter. Pure fréquence 😱
why so many thumps down ? this was / is an absolute hit
They don't make tunes like this anymore, still a blast!
I would not cal todays music as a tune lool 😂
@@Mrbimmer11 that's the point being made you berk.
You can't make a song like this today. The cost of sample clearance would be insane
It is indeed still a blast,a megablast,if you will...
You could say, a megablast....
Assistia este vídeo quase todo dia no "CLIP TRIP" da TV GAZETA na década de 80. Aliás era a música tema do programa.... Eu era feliz e sabia disso! Só não tinha idéia do quanto.......
Jean Trindade eu também!!!
Jean Trindade Eu também. Conheci essa música na abertura do Clip Trip.
Não perdia um clip trip na tv gazeta passava a tarde e reprisava no outro dia de manhã.
Pode cre mano eu tbm curtia a toco overnight clip trip da gazeta queria entrar na máquina do tempo agora
Realmente éramos felizes e não sabíamos.............
The first piece of music I ever bought as a kid, on 7" vinyl.
Anybody that's here now ..respect😊
yes i am here
Perhaps, when I was 15 .... I was too young to truly appreciate the brilliance and future timelessness of this masterpiece.
I was 15 too and I did 🤷
Dancei muito essa música nas pistas de dança, no final dos anos 80 e início dos anos 90... Essa época foi simplesmente sensacional!!!🎵🎹🎤🎸🎙
Que cantidad de hijos dejó regados por todo el mundo Kraftwerk , gran tema éste , lo escuchaba como un niño ochentero y ahora recien sé como se llaman.
Top demais me lembra da minha infância minhas irmãs escutavam direto❤
"now that's what I call music 11" second cassette actually captures this era of music...I would say it's possibly the birth of house music in the UK
It was disc 2 for some of us! 😁
Smash hits party '88. Along with bros, Kylie Minogue, Eric B & Rakim with a remix by Norman Cook aka fat boy slim.
The plastic men are coming
E velhos tempos Beto Rivera na gazeta clipe tripé 😀😀 falte várias vezes na escola e em uma dessas minha mãe acabou me vendo no programa ai foi estaley tomei uma surinha de leve.Mas foi e sempre será uma história única faria tudo de novo. Somos a geração que marcou época para sempre,valeu e forte abraço a todos que fizeram parte dessa geração maravilhosa.
Now THAT'S a banger. Still sounds as awesome today as it did when I bought the 12" way back in the day.
Great song brilliant album and tim Westwood intros a song on the album,fact fans.
Had Into the dragon on tape, still do, but it doesn't play that well these days. Found it on LP and bought it, plays faultlessly.
Adorooooo, me vejo nas pistas, ótimos tempos!!
quarentena!!!!! Em um quarto com notebook ouvindo estas musicas.....Refletindo
School days classic 👌🏽
Funk that beat. Yes it's a journey for dance music frequency, but we care about getting down to everybody in that street, every day ❤❤
still sounds good....a pick me up, if you will. well done tim!
Way ahead of his time a music pioneer!
Jagjit Singh Arthur Baker used beat dis years before Simenon. check out breakers revenge
Some of it was from Simon Harris looking back. My dad used to moan at me for listening to it on me Sony Walkman in the back of the car. 'What you listenening to? Bloody Morse Code?' Haha
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Breakers Revenge! ... Go on Blurd, you know your music, Breakers Revenge was bad! (Especially at the Roxy scene in Beat Street). 👊
Jagjit ... Arthur got there first, thats a fact, plain & simple, if you dont have anything else to say then ...
Keep this frequency Clear! 👊
DCS and Bally Sagoo didn't get the credit they deserved
Clássico eterno
Com certeza... 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷