SHE KILLED THIS!! 🎵 Deee-Lite - "Groove Is In The Heart" Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This is our first time hearing Deee-Lite. Groove Is In The Heart is such a vibe lol. It sounds like the vibe of our childhoods.
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The fact that they had no reaction when Q-Tip appeared makes me realize how old I’m getting.
Younger people don't know Q-Tip
Not just Q-tip, but Bootsy Collins too. And you think you're old 😂😂
They have to do a reaction to Scenario.
🤣 right?!
@@bluebullet81 ha! Good idea. Original or Remix??? 😂🤔 original is great but the beat on the remix is so good.
Oh, Deee-Lite! Not only could Lady Kier sing and dance she also had the most amazing taste in fashion; sixties mod retro meets nineties rave culture. They were a fun little group.
Because of her incredible fashion sense, style, energy, and obvious physical beauty, I have her on my list of Top 3 All-Time sexiest women in music. I don't even like this kind of music, but when I listen to this song my neighborhood listens to it too.
She's a killer DJ too.
The clothes and style of lady miss kier came from the Pucci fashion company...she was put by Puppa Magazine as one of the most influencial womans on fashion of the 20th century...
That’s Lady Miss Kier.
This groove is not vicious or malicious, just lovely and delicious.
Yass! Thank you for that lol.
Your comment is not vomit,but had me laughing for a moment......ehhh...I tried
I'm 58 and love this CD!!!
@@bonniebickett4520 whoo! WelcomeBonnie! I'm 54 and straight, but this song is just a good time!! XD
😂🤣👏 for real
The early 90's had a huge psychedelia revival - it's why the whole Austin Powers thing even happened. This wave came, as usual, mostly from the UK (Stone Roses, Soupdragons, Happy Mondays and many other bands) but didn't really hit the dance floor until Dee-Lite landed like a bombshell.
Right very 90s niche revival!😊
Dude, how could you forget The B-52s and The Brand New Heavies in that list?
Released in 1990, with a tough of 70's, 80's and 90's. 😊
This was a monster. Legendary Bootsy Collins on the track (James Brown/P-Funk), and Q-tip (A tribe called quest). Samples from Herbie Hancock and Vernon Burch. Epic song in the 90’s. Still an epic song.
Bootsie Collins is from outer space. I say this every time I see this video, and it's a quote for 90's but I can't attribute it to a specific person.
@@matthulvey8615 absolutely! Tear the roof off!
Please use his full name. That's Bootsy "Fuckin'" Collins to you. (And me)
@@blasthardcheese2981 I try to abide by community standards, lol. But you're absolutely correct!👍✌️
@@matthulvey8615 Yes! And Fred Wesley on trombone. Care of, Bootsy Fuckin’ Collins. Thank you.
Gen-X metalhead here: when the bass player pops up, and the immediate reaction is _not,_ "HOLY SHIT! THAT'S BOOTSY COLLINS!" then I can't help but feel that there are absolutely unacceptable gaps in your pop culture education, kids. Shockingly unnacceptable. Or I've overestimated the reach of funk in this world. I doubt that, but I admit it's a possiblility.
But...
But when the Gen-X metalhead knows Bootsy Collins and the young black reactors _don't,_ I feel my age, and that cold, little chill down my spine that is Death herself whispering directly into my heart: _"Soon."_
B's Rubber Band Rep Now.
@@paulmilkman8646 solid!
Yup!
I'm Gen X and don't know who Boot Colin is
but that's one of the reasons why we're here. to provide this education to the newer generations.
rather than musing on what little time you may have left, you'd do well to make the most of it by ensuring the classics will live on through the generations.
The best way I've heard to describe the impact of this song: "This video was the exact moment the 90s became the 90s".
Yeah. Pretty much as pivotal for EDM in the 90s as Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit was for rock.
i still give credit to edie brickell for starting the 90s alt genre.
@@TheRedStateBlue eh REM we're doing the "90's alt genre" since the very early 80's...
@@doctor8342 exactly - 90s alt rock was really just 80s college rock finally breaking through to the masses
@@doctor8342 outside of college radio, nobody was listening to REM. or Nine Inch Nails. or Book of Love. Edie Brickell got a lot of mainstream airplay on rock stations.
Everyone was dancing to this!
Even people who *NEVER* danced, were dancing to this.
It's pure ear candy!
100%
It's not a parody , but a throwback.. an homage if you will.
That makes sense!
Yeah. There were time in the 90s when we get all mod/back to 60s stuff
@@BradAndLex It honors the funkadelic style of Bootsie Collins and Parliment back in the 70s. That's why Bootsie makes several appearances in the video. But this also has a 90s vibe and was popular in the dance clubs in the 90s when it came out.
@@gacaptain popular is an understatement LOL. 😎
yeah, back in the 90s there was a lot of throwbacks to the 60s and 70s, like there would be to the 80s later in the 2000s.
This song was a huge hit in the early nineties! It has a retro sound and the video is amazing with cameos by the great funkster, Bootsy Collins and rap pioneer Q-Tip! I love the eighties and early nineties because there was such a wide variety of musical styles to love! ❤️❤️
Y'all haven't hit much of our 90's dance club music yet which is epic. Gen-X lived through the greatest music ever. 70's as kids, 80's as teens, 90's in college & 20's. Check out more 90's club!
We thought great music would just keep coming like the Sun
@@ShaunHensley Yeah! What the hell happened?
I agree 100%
Brad & Lex! Here's a taste of 90's Club:
-Vogue - Madonna
-Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C&C Music Factory feat. F. Williams
-The Power - SNAP!
-Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team
-U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
-Unbelievable - EMF
-Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
-Good Vibrations - Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch feat. Loleatta Holloway
-Finally - Ce Ce Peniston
-Sonique - It Feels So Good
- Show Me Love- Robin S.
-Get Ready For This - 2 Unlimited
-Here Comes the Hotstepper (Heartical mix) - Ini Kamoze
-Believe (Life After Love) - Cher
-Everybody Everybody - Black Box feat. Martha Wash
-Rhythm is a Dancer - SNAP!
-Be My Lover - La Bouche
-Rhythm of the Night - Corona
-What Is Love? - Haddaway
-All That She Wants - Ace of Base
-This Is Your Night - Amber
-Another Night - MC Sar and The Real McCoy
-100% (Pure Love) - Crystal Waters
-Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) - Rozalla
What a list!
This song is such a mix-and-match of so many eras, styles, sounds, tunes--it's the brilliant crazy genius of it. Back in the day this song was EVERYWHERE and it would fill the dancefloor at any club, party, wedding, picnic, bar mitzvah, school dance, whatever. This one got everybody dancing no matter who they were, where they came from, what kind of music they were normally into.
And everybody would try to dance like Lady Miss Keir during the rap part!
It can still fill a dancefloor today!
The black dude on bass is Bootsy Collins. He’s LEGENDARY! He got his start by playing with James Brown. His brother was a pretty famous guitar player named Catfish Collins.
No idea of 3 decades of music 🎶
James Brown's bass player, and was in Parliament Funkadelic. Literally the funkiest possible human. You cannot be funkier than Bootsy Collins.
@@johnstoner2 No you can't. Any funkier, and you would pass the Funk Event Horizon, and leave this universe.
Somehow I knew Lex would love this.
Thanks I didn't know that it was Bootsy on this.
How can any person not love this song? It's so so so crazy good on so many levels!
how can any person have gone through life and not heard this track until now. I call BS
Craziest thing is that it’s not one of their best songs, not even close
The three main people are DJs who made this house song in 1990... Lady Miss Kier, DJ Towa Tei, and DJ Dmitry. Bootsy Collins shows up from time to time and A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip does the mid-song rap. It was really big and was played a *lot*... everywhere.
NAILED IT ALL!! IT WAS THE MIDDLESCHOOL ANTHEM 7TH GRADE
Also Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker on horns!
Don't forget to Maceo Parker on sax. He was saxophonist of The JBs, the James Brown Band, Prince put him in his payroll (in the studio and in live performances) and he alone still make HQ funky stuff.
Silly Tunnel kids ....
@@oskarobit wait... Wasn't Bootsy and his brother in the JB's for a cup of coffee? Would that make this song a sort of reunion?
This song was always being played in roller skating rinks, so nostalgic
I’m a straight up rock n roll guy, but I absolutely LOVE THIS SONG!!!!
Right there with you lol
I’m hardcore HipHop, dancehall, drum and bass, grime anything not mainstream but this song Will always be a jam.
Yep! Fun at the club too.
@@gopium1976 this and “The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall into My Mind)” by The Bucketheads 👌🏻 absolute bangers.
I concur 👏🏻🙌🏼
CLASSIC early '90s NYC - they captured that vibe so perfect - everyone was a parody of themselves yet was still so gritty... straight outta LES - with Q-Tip - AND Bootsy - come on - this jam had it all ... Lady Miss where are you?? this pumps through my veins to this day...
Ah, someone in my hometown back then...lovely!
Guys Q-Tip (the guy rapping) is a hip hop GOAT, one of the greatest MC's/Rappers ever!
My wife and I still dance to this song ever since it first came out. We were both 20 years old in 1990 when we were dating each other. 30 years later we still dance to it when we hear it sometimes.
There are a handful of songs to fill the dance floor every time its played. This is one of them
These guys are so underrated. They may have been a one hit wonder to the pop charts, but anyone who loved house and dance music in the 90s knew they had dozens of great songs. On top of that, they were centering inclusivity, diversity, and rainbow vibes way before it was cool. Love these guys. Fun reaction, nice job! 😁
Well said.
Brad straight up looks like he is constantly confused about everything!
You would think him being from LA he wouldn't be haha
I've been confused since the day I was born and fixing to turn 65. 👀
He has a constantly constipated look.
@Kalda Forn - it was a unique time and space :)
I’m sure how he’s confused he’s with her lol but he seems like a nice guy
The production on this track is insane. Its 30 years old. And we're talking about funk master Bootsie Collins and Q-Tip. It's legendary. Still sounds fresh.
The visual aesthetic is part of a whole "hippie revival" thing that was going really strong around '89-91. Although this being Dee-Lite, it's ramped up to about 30 out of 10.
this was an homage to the Go-Go girls of the late '60s
Hippie revival went through like 95/96
'89 - '-91 was the second summer of love with the birth of housemusic. There definitly was a revival of sorts going on ;-)
@@endonyxoneaudio8644 '91 was also the birth of grunge music, I was born during the summer of love '67
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House music goes back to the US gay club scene in the 70s. It went mainstream went "Pump up the Volume" exploded in the UK in 1987 and then in 1988 with "S'express" by S'express.
Love her voice, the way she moves, her outfits, the video, the music and the GROOVE!
It was not the eighties as some people are saying. It was released in August of 1990. And I love this damn song!
People redefined decades somewhere along the line.
Just remember that there was no year 0, so the first decade was years 1 to 10, and the first century included year 100.
But the 80's is not a decade definition, it is years starting with 80-89 hence the term "80s".
@@Danceofmasks this song had nothing to do with the 80s
You’re right-they probably got confused with the year the group formed,which if I’m not mistaken,was 1986
@@r.g.1166 80 - 89 ... a period of 10 years. That's precisely what a decade is.
One of my favorite songs. It brings back so many great memories of dancing in my favorite club back in the day. You absolutely could not resist dancing when this came on. So much fun!
Rollerrinks were fueled by this song in the 90s.
Slide whistles, Bootsy, and Q Tip. This song had it all.
This song reunites three members of George Clinton's epochal funk outfits, Parliament Funkadelic - Bootsy Collins on bass, Maceo Parker on saxophone, and Fred Wesley on trombone.
@@dkangelmichael or even Bootsy Collins Solo works
Finally, someone who knows.
Actually three former members of James Brown's band, if we're going to go there. AND Parliament Funkadelic.
This was a massive track in the early 90s. A real mix of 60s psychedelia, & the rave culture that had emerged in the late 80s. It was a real exiting time to be young.
"Is this some kind of psychedelic song?"
(Bootsy Collins enters the chat)
That'll be a hard yes!
This song will be on my list for ever💖
Absolutely. If your party track list doesn't have this jam, then you're doing it wrong.
Lexi: Loving it.
Brad: Looking like he's watching 2 girls, 1 cup for the 1st time and wondering if it's 'his thing'.
🤣
I just spit out my coffee! Damn 😭
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Hilarious
Spit take too
Incredible band. Highly underrated. More versatile than imagined...
Deee-Lite was definitely ahead of their time. Some of their music still sounds remarkably fresh. They were technically a one-hit wonder, but they put out a lot more great stuff that's worth digging beyond the one song of theirs that broke out.
“ is this parody, or is it of the era?”…yes! It is!
I saw them at the university of Buffalo where there was no stage. The just played in the middle of the campus center floor. There were only like 100 of us there and we just kinda formed a circle around them. I was 5 feet away from Bootsy Collins the whole show. I was in heaven.
Wow, that must of been so awsome
@@damionmarkham9835 I was like 27 at the time and it was a Sunday night and I was just sitting around drinking beer on my back porch. This 21 year old friend of mine came to my house because I had a car and said "Do you want to go see this band called Deelite in Buffalo tonight?" Im like what are they like? He says I dunno how to describe them but they are fun and Bootsy Collins from P-Funk plays bass for them. Im like ok lets go. then 3 other people loaded in my car and we went to this show that very few people showed up for. 100% true story.
@@frankgarcia1 awsome , how fun
I had a similar experience with King Missile back in the day, standing like 3 feet from the band the whole time!
I would have loved to be there. Some wild shows at UB over the years!
I love 1:19! You can tell Lex is starting to feel this sick rhythm! This video was unique even back in the day. They had that B-52s vibe that was very 90s post-punk. There weren't a lot of groups going this path at the time, so the groups that did has an almost cult-like following. I STILL dig this sound! Junior Senior's song "Move Your Feet" is another really funky listen people should check out if you liked this song. Keep on dancing, people! 💃🏾🕺🏼
I think that sometimes, a song marries with a perfect video to produce a unique masterpiece. "Groove is.." and "Hey Ya", to me, are the biggest representatives of this genius thing.
One of the coolest songs and videos EVER! Lex nailed it, they weren't a parody, but they were having fun. They weren't trying to be Serious Artists, they were making fun trippy campy retro dance music. Pure eye and ear candy
Exactly......that's why ALL videos need to be official videos. PLEASE!!!!!
90s was every music genre wrapped into one. Best time ever to grow up
Right on man you’re totally correct sounds very 70s in the 1990s. There was a huge social nostalgia for the 60s and you saw a lot of this expressed in style and in music. at almost 63 I remember, vividly Motown‘s effect on the music of my youth without groov and funk we would not have had half of the enjoyment we had in the 70s without them.
I subscribe to a number of reactors, and they're all fun to watch, but you two are by far the most entertaining, without question. Its the mix to your comments and the way you play off each other. Brad being so analytical and Lex being very in tune with the vibe, while you both frame the emotions and meaning in your own way....it just works really well and I hope you guys stay with it, because I think the sky's the limit for you!
This is the perfect one-hit wonder... I heard it being played in the grocery store the other day and couldn't help but notice how people of different races and generations were all bobbing their heads along to the music.
I miss fun music and when we were having fun in life in general
One of my favourite feel good songs. Makes my happy every time I hear it.
I love Lexs reaction! You can tell the pauses in the video breaks it up. But after a few bars she’s grooving in her seat!
I remember when this came out, in 1990. Totally something different than what was normally played on the radio. Great dance song!
I loved this song. She's sung with the B-52s and with R.E.M. Amazing voice! I never really knew what this song was about but loved it anyway.
"Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe" from the band Whale is another 90’s one hit wonder banger.
Good lord, I totally forgot about that😆
@@corneliuscrewe677 haha it’s amazing still today
Just listened to that song the other day , hadn't heard it in over 20 years ,still great song and video . Beavis and Butthead did a good reaction to it as well .
@@dad_jokes_4ever226 haha I remember that well. Good times ☺️
I hope it becomes a hit on TikTok again so they make some money again...they deserve it. They have great albums
There were a few years maybe 96-97 when the seventies came back hard, tie-dye everywhere, girls rocking bell-bottoms wearing hairbands and mood rings and chokers. I was just getting ready to get into high school. We spent most of our time at the skating rinks back then and this was one of the most played songs, this Cotton eye Joe and Macarena, oh and Mambo #5 lol.
This has been up a year now, and I keep coming back to it, time and time again. I love this reaction.
This was such a jam when it came out. Bootsy in the intro...
Then Q-Tip comes in and kills it.
Not parody, 90s tribute.
There are few songs that you can point to as "This is the sound of an era", and this is certainly one of them.
FYI the bass player is Bootsy Collins! It was done in the 80s but has the 70s psychedelic vibe
I thought that was him. The glasses should have been my clue.
Sweet didn't know this was bootsy
90's. 1990 to be precise. This whole album is greatness. World Clique.
60s psychedelic
nope 1990
Yes, definitely from the 1990s when there was a massive psychedelic 70s revival here in the UK in the music and fashion. I remember dancing to this in the clubs in the early 1990s when I was in my late 20s! I am glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks for your reaction!
This is 90’s, but it’s when the 90’s started taking late 60’s early 70’s trends and rehashing them, the same way now in 2021 we’ve been rehashing 90’s trends.
The old 20-year cycle
90s with a 60s/70s retro feel... Lex gets it right again
This song is always fun
You guys have to understand we Xers were children of the 60s, we looked back to them and all their awesome groovyness. 80s music ignored the 60s and 70s, while we looked back at them and just loved the psychedelic grooves of the 60s and funk and punk of the 70s. A lot of 90s music combines these elements and puts that awesome 90s vibe in it.
Bootsy Collins on bass? Q Tip rapping? Sold. Yes Brad early 90s.
It’s a 60’s vibe and the summers of 1990 and 1991 had a huge 60’s revival. It was so great to be 17 and 18 years old those summers.
B&L - Here's a taste of 90's club:
-Vogue - Madonna
-Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) - C&C Music Factory feat. F. Williams
-The Power - SNAP!
-Whoomp! There It Is - Tag Team
-U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
-Unbelievable - EMF 💜
-Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
-Good Vibrations - Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch feat. Loleatta Holloway
-Finally - Ce Ce Peniston
-Sonique - It Feels So Good💜
- Show Me Love- Robin S.
-Get Ready For This - 2 Unlimited
-Here Comes the Hotstepper (Heartical mix) - Ini Kamoze
-Believe (Life After Love) - Cher
-Everybody Everybody - Black Box feat. Martha Wash
-Rhythm is a Dancer - SNAP!
-Be My Lover - La Bouche
-Rhythm of the Night - Corona
-What Is Love? - Haddaway
-All That She Wants - Ace of Base
-This Is Your Night - Amber
-Another Night - MC Sar and The Real McCoy
-100% (Pure Love) - Crystal Waters
-Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) - Rozalla💜
Gypsy Woman by Crystal Waters
The KLF - Last Train To Trancentral
Check out Ini Kamoze World A Music.
@@SaturnusDK KLF 3Am Eternal
@@SaturnusDK YES
It’s a bad day if you never had groove is in the heart in your life . What a track ❤
This was a huge club hit, it filled up the dance floors. 😀✌❤
I was 4 when this song came out. I remember my sisters dance class always playing it and i am so grateful.
Most people credit James Brown as the Godfather of Funk. It was really Bootsy Collins. P Funk and Parliament Funkadelic. Eddie Hazel RIP
You are CORRECT!!!!!!
Bootsy played with James Brown at like 17,I believe.
Bootsie played for J.B. as a teenager. That's where he learned the different sounds and styles of playing that led to the phunk as we know it today. So yes the godfather of soul really gave birth to the funk sound with what he was doing with music at the time
James Brown was The Godfather. P-Funk is funk’s Daddy.
James Brown taught Bootsie about the One, knowledge which Bootsie later passed on to George Clinton.
Everything Is On the One.
definitely one of the best dance songs of ALL TIME
Brad looks confused and Lex is grooving, the song is as trippy as heck but I love it
Lol! Yeah this is one trippy psychedelic song! It probably had nearly EVERYONE confused upon first watching it! (and by the way, Brad looks confused on MOST songs he reacts to....lol)
Yeah, what else is new? LOL
Quelle surprise.
When is Brad NOT confused?
@@animeman84 I've only recently started watching this channel, so I didn't know if that's his natural state listening to the music. It seems it is lol
I was a senior in college in the fall of 1990, when this song was huge. It was THE song. Every party...it wasn't a party unless this was playing!
This was the point in the 90s when everything went RETRO.
Yep. I can't remember if it was caused by Austin Powers, or if Austin Powers was a byproduct. Either way, it was a pretty fun time.
The vibe and the dress is early 70s.❤
This song was actually written and performed in the late 80's and released in 1990. Even then, when it came out everyone was like WTF. It was so retro and had such a great beat that it got airplay on regular pop stations. I was in my 20's then and loved it then as I do now. Any song that goes against the grain like this did always had my attention. You should look up Bootsy Collins to know more about him too. He's a legend.
I wanna be 17 again in the 90's!!!! This is what we got non-stop in those days
My daily shout out for Roads or Glory Box by Portishead live from Roseland NYC ✌️
I’ve been saying the same thing!
How about This could be sweet by Portishead
Pretty much anything by Portishead tbh.
this is a trippy song. NOBODY looked like these guys. This was just a fun song and another that was played at the club big time.
Love seeing Lex digging this! That lady can DANCE!!
Her voice is practically supernatural 😊😊
This was on my workout music list in early 90’s…plus “Gonna Make You Sweat”, “Things That Make You Go Hmmmm” C+C Music Factory, and “Free Your Mind” and “My Lovin’ ” by En Vogue …along with all my Heavy Metal and Grunge tunes. 💜💫
Historically speaking, Dee lite popped onto the music scene in the late eighties \early nineties; and yes, they had a retro feel. Many European bands at the time were getting nostalgic over 1970's musical styles, such as St. Etienne, Swing Out Sister, and Dee Lite. This when when House music was huge in the UK.
Fun, happy song - always a hit at a party.
The culmination of gen x music influence. 60’s psych and 70’s funk disco and R&B, 80’s rap and the funky dance freedom from the 90’s and some techno
Good song choice, it's Bootsy's birthday today!
Happy Birthday Bootsy.
I'm old 😪. This qualifies as a masterpiece of pop, more than just a good single off a good album, it will last forever and will never date
A 90s homage to the 60s. The guy rapping is Q-Tip is from A Tribe Called Quest, who you should really react to tbh lol
Nobody understood this song when it came out but everyone grooved with it. Love some Q-tip and Bootsy Collins.
this is just a fun song. they had fun making it and we have fun listening to it.
Hearing this more than once every couple years is too much.
You know you’re old when folk don’t recognize Q-Tip’s trademark voice. They thought she was rapping lol
Yeah. Thought everyone knew him. Especially with all the guest appearances he did. Beastie Boys, Chemical Brothers, Mark Ronson, The Roots, Run DMC. The man got around.
"Is it some kind of psychedelic thing?" You two kids are so adorable, as an older person I enjoy watching your first time reactions.
This was THE BEST song at parties! Still is!
I could watch her dance all day lol
If you want to go further into late 80's/early 90's dance music:
Snap! - The Power and Rhythm Is A Dancer
CeCe Penniston - Finally
Black Box - Ride On Time
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam
KLF - 3AM Eternal
Robin S - Show Me Love
Rozalla - Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)
Soul II Soul - Back To Life
So happy to be from this era
Definitely a one hit wonder, all the girls I knew as a kid liked this song. She was in the Young MC "Bust a Move" video too.
Most definitely not in any Young MC videos. Ever.
@@SaturnusDK uncredited
The 1960s resurgence was REAL around 1990. That's when the 20th anniversary of Woodstock took place. Was such a magical time!
Q-Tip making a cameo shoud be a give away that this is in the 90s
I mean for real, questioning who does not know Q-Tip, how much do you know bout hip-hop.
The 80s were a blast but the 90s club scene was incredible you had to be there happy I lived through it and made it thanks