C'Js Sheffield ......ol skool blues club played underground along we one tribe ft gem....1991,...earnt ma button...🙏😁...but @weekend played the best underground house til noon nex day. Cheers Easy D
Yeah man,...I remember,...think was S.C.R...but the flats they were spinning tunes in got spun too many times so they were always changing name and especially locations....lols.
mental. I just recognized her voice from Massive Attack - Protection album... she did tracks -three and -sly. When someone said: what was the first jungle tune... I tried to figure it out, someone said randall coined "jungle" live on the radio in 1989, and they needed a name for 1993 breakbeat records which had completely crazy drum machine work on them, so they called it jungle, and previous to that there was a gradual evolution of breakbeat records with millions of records like the helicopter tune from 1992-1993 which already had fast beats, big bass and some crazy drum machine work on them. I only was aware of it when radio 1 did their first live jungle sets in 1994, prior to which it was probably all the rage on kiss FM previously which was out of my FM reception:)
I first heard this one night on a youth work training weekend in Sheffield, UK December 1991. I spent the evening listening to pirate station Fantasy FM and recording as much on tape as possible with my little stereo boombox radio cassette. Terrible audio quality but they played some really cutting edge dance music. Long time ago. 😢
Similar to you Jared, I also first heard it in 1991, but on Nottingham's Rave FM. I only discovered what it was called yesterday after spending years wondering who sung it.
Fantasy fm..wow, I've not heard anyone else mention that station in such a long time, previously Hardcore fm I believe..accidentally tuning in from my bedroom I think Easy D and MC Rush or Dextrous were on, you could hear the guys in the background chatting away having a laugh and I became addicted to the sounds I was hearing! Then began going to a club called the Palais on London rd in Sheffield early breakbeat hardcore Jungle techno, this was an amazing time in my life and thankyou for the reminder..still gets it's hook in me, Peace Love and Unity.
BTW.....nuva few rip's sadly i forgot but was with us ev weekend rip....Gav Culf, Gav Thomson,..Rich Webster,...(mooncat),..Keeley Gordon,..Henderson...nuff luv ❤️ miss yas all..Bebs
I really like this version it has a creepy dark Brazilian vibe to it I dont know what lanuage shes speaking it sounds brazillian but to me Brazilian sound like spanish with a french accent but yhea the first version I ever herd was the L.A style's "I'm raving/o si ne ne"
Simply awesome
I was today years old when I heard this track and my life will never be the same
yes
30 years on and this track still gives me the tingles. Dark as you like and has stood the test of time. Love it. 😎
yes. disturbing song but beautiful
This is the lost track i been hunting for!!!!
had the vinyl......... long story... if i could remember... Rave on everyone!
Ayyyye... Odells Franki Ski ... Still dancing to this and glad to be alive to do so. 🙏
Bmore! All day
dont forget the Sportsbar!!!!!
This tune is the absolute bollocks 👊🏼
Looking for this for time
Thank you, it still a hit for me…. 🇧🇪🙏
Big big tune
C'Js Sheffield ......ol skool blues club played underground along we one tribe ft gem....1991,...earnt ma button...🙏😁...but @weekend played the best underground house til noon nex day. Cheers Easy D
Was on constant rewind on Fantasy FM - or whatever it was called that week! 😂
Yeah man,...I remember,...think was S.C.R...but the flats they were spinning tunes in got spun too many times so they were always changing name and especially locations....lols.
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Nicolette + SUAD = magic
way ahead of her time
yellow callies and this choon..
still have this big tune on vinyl from back in the day
One of my favourite tracks.
Boom tune
I remember being in a reggae dance when they played this everyone loved it
Really? Wow. 😎🔥💃
I aint heard this for years
Odells Baltimore Md.. U Know If U Belong💯💯💯
Bought this in Black Market Records BITD!!
Rave FM djs in Nottm used to mix this in with Zero B perfectly.
Proper 91 tune
mental. I just recognized her voice from Massive Attack - Protection album... she did tracks -three and -sly. When someone said: what was the first jungle tune... I tried to figure it out, someone said randall coined "jungle" live on the radio in 1989, and they needed a name for 1993 breakbeat records which had completely crazy drum machine work on them, so they called it jungle, and previous to that there was a gradual evolution of breakbeat records with millions of records like the helicopter tune from 1992-1993 which already had fast beats, big bass and some crazy drum machine work on them. I only was aware of it when radio 1 did their first live jungle sets in 1994, prior to which it was probably all the rage on kiss FM previously which was out of my FM reception:)
how long did it take you to think of that utter bullshit you just wrote there?
@@DjReD2673 lol Brilliant. 😂
Can't believe I've just found this, taped this off Rave fm back in the day 😉 chuffed to fxxx, nice one for posting
Paul Bennett I have 12” vynal.... ya borrow it anytime my friend ‼️
Awesome
LOVE THIS TUNE ❤️❤️❤️
I first heard this one night on a youth work training weekend in Sheffield, UK December 1991. I spent the evening listening to pirate station Fantasy FM and recording as much on tape as possible with my little stereo boombox radio cassette. Terrible audio quality but they played some really cutting edge dance music. Long time ago. 😢
Yes I woz on the over side Hardcore"Fm Demo&Droid back in the day 1990 "on wards👍😜😎😜😁😁😁🌞👽👽
Similar to you Jared, I also first heard it in 1991, but on Nottingham's Rave FM.
I only discovered what it was called yesterday after spending years wondering who sung it.
Fantasy fm..wow, I've not heard anyone else mention that station in such a long time, previously Hardcore fm I believe..accidentally tuning in from my bedroom I think Easy D and MC Rush or Dextrous were on, you could hear the guys in the background chatting away having a laugh and I became addicted to the sounds I was hearing! Then began going to a club called the Palais on London rd in Sheffield early breakbeat hardcore Jungle techno, this was an amazing time in my life and thankyou for the reminder..still gets it's hook in me, Peace Love and Unity.
@@ashleybonser4214 we used to do that then go CJ's afterwards 😊
@@tracyclayton3840 those were the days 💊💥
Queen of the dance
The original is always better than the copy! Thanks for this!
💯 original
Can anyone translate the lyrics? Beautiful tune
BTW.....nuva few rip's sadly i forgot but was with us ev weekend rip....Gav Culf, Gav Thomson,..Rich Webster,...(mooncat),..Keeley Gordon,..Henderson...nuff luv ❤️ miss yas all..Bebs
I really like this version it has a creepy dark Brazilian vibe to it I dont know what lanuage shes speaking it sounds brazillian but to me Brazilian sound like spanish with a french accent but yhea the first version I ever herd was the L.A style's "I'm raving/o si ne ne"
Actually she is singing in a Nigerian dialect, it's a lullaby for ravers :-)
EPIC
Four people need to shut up and dance.
Make that five lol
Ruff!
Yesyesyes
class A
tony nichols I heard this on a Baltimore club mix tape in early 92.
Wikkid tune
Sample used in ruclips.net/video/iLTaRLubdzc/видео.html (re-sung by Nicolette for the recording).
Love the vocal but haven't got a clue what its about, if only they included an instrumental, love those choppy breaks, natty riddim
Just searched this as just seen it in a charity shop for £1.99,not my cup of tea so I'll leave it!!
You're welcome
"Please Come Again" UK🇬🇧
Does anyone know what she is singing?
Tune who done 10 b and h ?
Freshtrax
Thought that was Nicolette ??
WAP brought you here
Who came here from wipe your eyes?