I had to ride by BICYCLE 🚴 to about 4 record stores looking for this 12inch single in 1982😂😂😂😂😂 when I was 15…it was sold out everywhere, all the record stores only had the 45single😂😂😂😂😂…..I finally found it at a store called Licorice Pizza here in California & the sales clerk told me about another Tommy Boy 12inch called Pack Jam by The Jonzun Crew & this other group called Kratfwerk & ofcourse I bought all three LP’s of those artist & my life of collecting music was changed forever…..PLANET ROCK is one of those I KNOW WHERE I WAS AT WHEN I HEARD THIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME MOMENT…..changed everything for the music industry…..
nella sfortuna sei stato fortunano perchè ti è stato dato un buon consiglio "Kratfwerk__ abbiamo la stessa età_ io invece andavo con il pulman o corriera per comprare i dischi_ #80 forever
I bought "Thriller" at Licorice Pizza in Chula Vista 😂😂😂. I need a Licorice Pizza and a Peaches Records and Tapes(Georgia) T Shirt😂😂😂 I wouldn't walk across the Street to buy this BS now😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@francocatanese indeed…Kraftwerk changed my entire thinking on music & technology…..I stared at those record Vinly’s for weeks just admiring who these 4 gentlemen were….they were so mysterious in there approach to music & there subject matter interms of electronic music & incredible storytelling…..he’s indeed 80’s & 70’s forever for me🤘🏾
@@MTXSHO9732vV8SHO I loved Licorice Pizza, they had the coolest cassette holders made out of wood that looked like a long wooden crate with there logo on them of a lady holding a Vinly record that looked like a pizza😂😂😂….the store had a massive 12inch single section too…..goodtimes….your right, I wouldn’t walk across the street to buy this music of today…..
What the hell are you guys talking about. You can still go out, enjoy music and have a good time. People do it every single day. You’re just older, not that theres anything wrong with that. Just because you don’t party anymore, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist for the rest of the world. Its like people assume that the only perspective that exists is themself. “I don’t do it anymore, so it must not exist!” Hilarious. My job is literally to play live music in front of crowds who dance and have a good time. The only difference is that they are young, and you guys are not. Y’all sound exactly like when your parents said “that trash you listen to isn’t music”. This is no different, except y’all fail to realize it.
50yrs and still loving the Old Skool Tunes from back in the day. Late 70s and the early 80s and up until I started to listen to Stu Allan on Key 103FM (in stereo). Still tune in to anything of quality!!!.
We would be in the club making up all kinds of dance moves,just enjoying the funk of it all I had some much back in the day. I was always dancing on the dance floor. Having fun with people you didn't even know. The 80's was a good time for me
Indeed, was there at the beginning too, real keyboard's, amazing drum machine in the 808 & oh yeah, Real Musician's programming, arranging & playing with there new electronic toys...
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This song was so high tech for the day. It's a classic. It triggered my brother to have nightmares about aliens coming to get him. Hahaha... such great memories. Thanks for sharing. :)
I THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORDS ,IAM AN WAS BERLY GOING IN HIGH SCHOOL AN I HEARD THIS AN LOVE IT AN WHENT GO BUY IT WHILE IT WAS HOT RECORD, BUT NOW I HAVE PEOPLE HATEING ME FOR WHAT ? I DON'T KNOW > ITS PROBABLY RAISSEST ,BECAUSE IAM A MEXICAN AMERICAN USA DJ CALLED AUDIOBOY CHANNEL IS YOU TUBE ,UNKNOWN ,A HATER IS HITTING ME TO SHIT ME UP
This track changed the game . I wanted to dj in my teens. First Electro and BBoy, then House music. But this classic is where my schooling on dance music began.
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And did you know this was sampled from a song called Trans Europe Express,they get sampling credits for Afrika Buttbatta use of their song and everyone else.maybe you were aware of this but just for your information
@@miguelmoran2899 There's a little more to it than that: Only the synth melody was from Trans Europe Express but the beat itself was taken directly from Kraftwerk's other record called Numbers...
You are so right, Massive in the streets, Massive in the clubs, Massive in car sound systems & beyond Massive on the radio…..I remember hearing it played on radio dam near every 20mins on diffrent radio outlets, mostly the vocal version & I was 14 or so & Planet Rock was the first track that I ever heard a INSTRUMENTAL VERSION😅😅😅, I remember telling a friend in my youth, WHERE’s the Soulsonic people at, he said this is called a Instrumental….I was so confused 😂😂😂 then his older brother let me borrow 45single of a song called Numbers by a German band called Kraftwerk & I never listen to music the same again. 1981/82 is where I was borned into electronic music…Planet Rock is that stepping stone for sure & I started to collect every dam 12inch single that had the words PRODUCED BY ARTHUR BAKER & JOHN ROBIE on the record 😂😂😂
@@Runco990 I still have 12inch single from 1982, tons of surface noise on it😂, but I have another 5 as backup’s 😂, still sound clean to this day, those Arthur Baker & John Robie TR-808 drum beats by those producer’s, were recorded so prestine & tight…
I mean the fact that we're still using this beat in movies/shows and sampling it shows how good it was. I can hear this and immediately get hype so I can't even imagine what it was like when it dropped
@@TreBeez_FromThe_Sindacate it was wondrous in feeling & a mystery as to who were these people, for me anyways….mind you, I was 15/16 or so & grew up on Vinly & reading the inside jackets of all the musicians, studios & lyrics…Planet Rock came in a plaine white sleeve jacket with only a TOMMY BOY RECORDS LABEL in the upper corner of the jacket, and a few names on the inner portion of the Vinly,…Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force & Produced by: Arthur Baker, John Robie, Jellybean Benitez & Jay Burnett with Executive Prodcer Tom Silverman is all we got😂😂😂😂😂😂 so for a year or more I never even seen what they looked like😂😂😂😂, but that instrumental was the holy grail moment for us early electro freestyle collector’s and was simply a magical time to listen to, collect & make friends in the record store & clubs,,,
ESPETÁCULO EXTRAORDINÁRIO MAGUINIFICO EXCELENTE EXÍMIO DOS EXÍMIOS ONTEM HOJE AMANHÃ E SEMPRE CURTO E DANÇO FUMANDO MACONHA PORÉM NA DISCIPLINA POIS DANÇA E OUVIR UM BATIDAO DESSA QUALIDADE FAZ UM BEM TREMENDO OBRIGADO PARABÉNS MEU BRAÇO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊✌
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A TIMELESS CLASSIC... This song will be enjoyed by MANY generations to come. P.S. Does anyone know if they ever got an award, or even acknowledgement for this song???
NOPE! nothing. This song 🎵 is truly a masterpiece of the time, can't be touched. We had nothing like this techno wizardry, mix with thunder crashes, synthesizer-laden, electronic robotic voice, Bambaata's heavy voice perfectly synced to the beat. Song changed the game for sure. Even the countdown at the end with all the countries was so freaking dope it created a sound that hadn't existed.
The house and then I have to get them out there and then I will have them come out there and I’ll get them to get there in the house in about five I’ll get there I’ll be back there in a few minutes I’ll be there I’ll be back there
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Arthur Baker, John Robie and some guy named Joe, who programmed the beat on his personal Roland TR 808 Rhythm Composer, created the most important beat in the history of hip hop. 40 plus years after its release, this devastating jam will send any nightclub into a dance floor frenzy! If it doesn’t…y’all in the wrong club.😢
Put this on at any party, cookout, reunion etc, and I dare Anyone to sit still!!! You can’t help yourself you have to move to the beat you just can’t help yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Seems Like Yesterday When I First Heard This! I Was In The US Navy On The USS Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN-69), In Norfolk, VA At A Club Called The Main Event! Boy, We Used To Cut Up On This One!!!! 🎧
Still the shit I'm 48 & I'm still rockin this .The youngster don't know nothing about this this is music not no mumble rap shit GTFOH with that garbage old school hip hop lives on for ever...word is bond...✌️
bruj luigi danceing look at his moves doe did u see thsoe moves??: hee needs to sign in danecing job. . heres luegi danceng with 3pic 3ffects trust me it wiel be cool and awsome PARTY TIME WOOP WOOP WOOOOOOOOOOOOP HE GOT MOVES made by me lugi will be #1 da cner this is awesome *i love mario bros*
One of the many things I like about Afrika Bambaata's tracks, is that when they acknowledge or run down a small list of countries and cities in their jams, they always mentioned Detroit.
You got to be kidding 😂 me. You finally found that ☺️ hidden treasure 🤠 we have been searching for for a very long time. Hooray 🙌 and cuddles 🤗 to you. Love 💓 you too.
Arthur Baker had the brillliant idea to blend two Kraftwerk records, Trans Europe Express and Numbers, together then give it a Hip Hop 'street' feel...The result was Planet Rock, an instant and timeless classic.
This was the jam for serious popping. The breaking came about a year later. Also, reminds me of clothes shopping in DTLA at “The Factory” . They had a dj in the store spinning the tables while you shopped! 80’s
Ooooh shit. How could this have come out in 82???? I listened to this around 86 when B Boys DMC and Cool J came out. I Got it now... this was already in GLORIFIED STAGE > I was just too young to know. Nice stuff. GOAT
I had to ride by BICYCLE 🚴 to about 4 record stores looking for this 12inch single in 1982😂😂😂😂😂 when I was 15…it was sold out everywhere, all the record stores only had the 45single😂😂😂😂😂…..I finally found it at a store called Licorice Pizza here in California & the sales clerk told me about another Tommy Boy 12inch called Pack Jam by The Jonzun Crew & this other group called Kratfwerk & ofcourse I bought all three LP’s of those artist & my life of collecting music was changed forever…..PLANET ROCK is one of those I KNOW WHERE I WAS AT WHEN I HEARD THIS SONG FOR THE FIRST TIME MOMENT…..changed everything for the music industry…..
... spin in records manchester england
nella sfortuna sei stato fortunano perchè ti è stato dato un buon consiglio "Kratfwerk__ abbiamo la stessa età_ io invece andavo con il pulman o corriera per comprare i dischi_ #80 forever
I bought "Thriller" at Licorice Pizza in Chula Vista 😂😂😂. I need a Licorice Pizza and a Peaches Records and Tapes(Georgia) T Shirt😂😂😂 I wouldn't walk across the Street to buy this BS now😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@francocatanese indeed…Kraftwerk changed my entire thinking on music & technology…..I stared at those record Vinly’s for weeks just admiring who these 4 gentlemen were….they were so mysterious in there approach to music & there subject matter interms of electronic music & incredible storytelling…..he’s indeed 80’s & 70’s forever for me🤘🏾
@@MTXSHO9732vV8SHO I loved Licorice Pizza, they had the coolest cassette holders made out of wood that looked like a long wooden crate with there logo on them of a lady holding a Vinly record that looked like a pizza😂😂😂….the store had a massive 12inch single section too…..goodtimes….your right, I wouldn’t walk across the street to buy this music of today…..
WOW, what memories!! I'm 50 years old now, but can remember this song being playing at the roller rink. Awesome skate song!!
Damn you’re old AF!
I'm 57 and they were playing it at Rinks in 1982 as well. People as old as 35 would come👍
Heard this when I was 12 I'm 47 now and still gives me goosebumps,superb
same here! i was only 10 when this came out
I wasn't even born when this came out, and as young as I am, I still find joy with this song
This song will be a hundred years old and still everybody will be break dancing when this starts playing that’s classic
Yes indeed
Super timeless classic, fantastic every time I hear it. one of a kind. They don't do it like this anymore. Lightning in a bottle.
Song is completely off the rails, you gotta hear this on the right sound system.
Back in 82 The Planet Rock was like a future space ship that descended upon us and nothing we could do but let the force seize us
82' the pop locking, moonwalk and infamous head spin! Those were the good old days when you could enjoy music and have a good time!😊🕺💃🚶♀️🤸♂️
You said it a mouth full right there having a good time it's sad we can't have a good time like this anymore
Thank you sis my point exactly @ Tara
@@patrickheidelberg8104 ikr!! Said a mouthful it is damn sad.. the world has change from realness to water down music
Don't forget the bump🤼😊
What the hell are you guys talking about. You can still go out, enjoy music and have a good time. People do it every single day.
You’re just older, not that theres anything wrong with that. Just because you don’t party anymore, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist for the rest of the world. Its like people assume that the only perspective that exists is themself.
“I don’t do it anymore, so it must not exist!” Hilarious. My job is literally to play live music in front of crowds who dance and have a good time. The only difference is that they are young, and you guys are not.
Y’all sound exactly like when your parents said “that trash you listen to isn’t music”. This is no different, except y’all fail to realize it.
I woke up to this song every day in college. My roommate turned me on to it in 1982. Awesome!!!
Nicely leveled! My favorite song as a kid. No dance floor could hold me at the time.. Impossible.
50yrs and still loving the Old Skool Tunes from back in the day. Late 70s and the early 80s and up until I started to listen to Stu Allan on Key 103FM (in stereo). Still tune in to anything of quality!!!.
We would be in the club making up all kinds of dance moves,just enjoying the funk of it all I had some much back in the day. I was always dancing on the dance floor. Having fun with people you didn't even know. The 80's was a good time for me
The afternoon I first heard this afterschool, my consciousness was elevated to another dimension. Fact!
Finally! Found the song from trailer park boys! J Roc's licensed crib yo!
Lol
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That goofy show or whatever the HELL it is, is an INSULT to this ICONIC & CLASSIC track!
@@sergiogalindo3024 You’re an insult
I was looking this exact song for that reason instant nostalgia
The electronic affects in this are awe inspiring ,for its time its a masterpiece
The future was upon us in 82
Indeed, was there at the beginning too, real keyboard's, amazing drum machine in the 808 & oh yeah, Real Musician's programming, arranging & playing with there new electronic toys...
Samplers were new on the scene and they took samples from the german band Kraftwerk to make this.
J-Roc's "Licensed" Crib
AWWWWW YEEEEE!!!
Corey arm thrusting 😂😂
It’s all about the ladies
Y' know what im sayin'?
@@alexnas9634 ppp
I remember when I first heard this song
My neighbors had just moved from NY they played this everyday!! I became an instant fan lol
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Best old school ever. My generation.
I was five years old listening to this record and it put the funk in me! Ayeeeee I’m 40
Same here. Turned 40 today! 👍
making me feel old .. i was 14 now 52
I'm 49,, luv this song and the posts good times and memories 😊
Sooo many poplock battles to this song back in the day. It's a forever hit!!
I remember hearing this song at a warehouse party in Milwaukee, WI. The best of Old School.
Hey Milwaukee!!
THIS WILL BE FOREVER THE JAM.
I still love this song, after I heard it first in 1983, while in Jr High! It brings back good memories, every time I listen to it.
Still magical today as it was the first time i heard it😊
Dance floor got crowded quick every time this was played. The 80s can't b beat when it comes to music
This is the s*** Planet Rock from back in the days in the 80s and now in 22
Absolutely 👍
Calling this music, is a far stretch. 😂
@@Iwilldestroyyoo what. U got to be a youngsa
@@bobbyanderson8647 Or A White Boy!
Roller skating rink 80's! This played atleast 2 times per day at skate rink
United Skates Of America.....,
This song was so high tech for the day. It's a classic. It triggered my brother to have nightmares about aliens coming to get him. Hahaha... such great memories. Thanks for sharing. :)
I’m wheezing about the last half wtf 😂
Did they ever come and take him away?🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸
@@wildechild5 It's quite possible. Hahaha... :)
@@jeannetrangata I'm still waiting for them to come get my brother. 🛸🛸🛸
This song kicked everybodys ass, all night long.
oh how i love it , especialy this version - the best beat ever created on this planet ... by mankind ! ... I wish i could turn back time ...
old school Papi you can't beat that 😜😜😂😂..
Damn it's like I'm ten again and it is still better than any music out there
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT AS BACON AND EGGS. FOR BREAKFAST
Detroit rocks to the Planet Rock..... Don't Stop!!! Still rocking this in 2020!!!
I THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORDS ,IAM AN WAS BERLY GOING IN HIGH SCHOOL AN I HEARD THIS AN LOVE IT AN WHENT GO BUY IT WHILE IT WAS HOT RECORD, BUT NOW I HAVE PEOPLE HATEING ME FOR WHAT ? I DON'T KNOW > ITS PROBABLY RAISSEST ,BECAUSE IAM A MEXICAN AMERICAN USA DJ CALLED AUDIOBOY CHANNEL IS YOU TUBE ,UNKNOWN ,A HATER IS HITTING ME TO SHIT ME UP
In CALIFORNIA AUDIOBOY MEXICAN AMERICAN USA DJ
This is the song that changed my life more than any other-and it doesn’t matter which version, either! Peace.
1982...Lake Alfred, FL (Fruitland)
2019...37 yrs later...classic! (time flies)
> Yolanda (aka Braddy Lou) brought me here!
This track changed the game . I wanted to dj in my teens. First Electro and BBoy, then House music. But this classic is where my schooling on dance music began.
First electro i had played again and again😊
This WAS, IS and Always WILL be the SHIT! A beat that has been sampled in many songs even till this day. Old scool 4 ever! ✌️
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And did you know this was sampled from a song called Trans Europe Express,they get sampling credits for Afrika Buttbatta use of their song and everyone else.maybe you were aware of this but just for your information
@@miguelmoran2899 You're right. We used to play it on the album at 45 to speed it up. Props to you. 👍🏿
Carlos is also right. You said " WAS, IS
and ALWAYS" As soon as I'm done writing this I'm finna rewind it again. 👍🏿
@@miguelmoran2899 There's a little more to it than that: Only the synth melody was from Trans Europe Express but the beat itself was taken directly from Kraftwerk's other record called Numbers...
Lmao I got introduced to this amazing timeless beat through Trailer Park Boys.
The 80s gave so much, heard the cocaine was pretty damn good too.
Throw ya hands up throw ya hands up AWWER YEEEAH
Throw ya hands up
Throw ya hands up
the cocaine is better now
Good Lord unless you were there back in those days, you cannot comprehend how MASSIVE this jam was in the streets
You are so right, Massive in the streets, Massive in the clubs, Massive in car sound systems & beyond Massive on the radio…..I remember hearing it played on radio dam near every 20mins on diffrent radio outlets, mostly the vocal version & I was 14 or so & Planet Rock was the first track that I ever heard a INSTRUMENTAL VERSION😅😅😅, I remember telling a friend in my youth, WHERE’s the Soulsonic people at, he said this is called a Instrumental….I was so confused 😂😂😂 then his older brother let me borrow 45single of a song called Numbers by a German band called Kraftwerk & I never listen to music the same again. 1981/82 is where I was borned into electronic music…Planet Rock is that stepping stone for sure & I started to collect every dam 12inch single that had the words PRODUCED BY ARTHUR BAKER & JOHN ROBIE on the record 😂😂😂
@@Runco990 I still have 12inch single from 1982, tons of surface noise on it😂, but I have another 5 as backup’s 😂, still sound clean to this day, those Arthur Baker & John Robie TR-808 drum beats by those producer’s, were recorded so prestine & tight…
Facts. Some Stories Just Can't Be Explained
I mean the fact that we're still using this beat in movies/shows and sampling it shows how good it was. I can hear this and immediately get hype so I can't even imagine what it was like when it dropped
@@TreBeez_FromThe_Sindacate it was wondrous in feeling & a mystery as to who were these people, for me anyways….mind you, I was 15/16 or so & grew up on Vinly & reading the inside jackets of all the musicians, studios & lyrics…Planet Rock came in a plaine white sleeve jacket with only a TOMMY BOY RECORDS LABEL in the upper corner of the jacket, and a few names on the inner portion of the Vinly,…Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force & Produced by: Arthur Baker, John Robie, Jellybean Benitez & Jay Burnett with Executive Prodcer Tom Silverman is all we got😂😂😂😂😂😂 so for a year or more I never even seen what they looked like😂😂😂😂, but that instrumental was the holy grail moment for us early electro freestyle collector’s and was simply a magical time to listen to, collect & make friends in the record store & clubs,,,
What a tuneee absolutely endless 💕 it as much now as back then 🎶❤️👌
Thanks for sharing
I’m cleaning & dancing
When you hear the jams when you were young the beats and dances returns
Good Memories
ESPETÁCULO EXTRAORDINÁRIO MAGUINIFICO EXCELENTE EXÍMIO DOS EXÍMIOS ONTEM HOJE AMANHÃ E SEMPRE CURTO E DANÇO FUMANDO MACONHA PORÉM NA DISCIPLINA POIS DANÇA E OUVIR UM BATIDAO DESSA QUALIDADE FAZ UM BEM TREMENDO OBRIGADO PARABÉNS MEU BRAÇO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊✌
Essa batida muito linda
If she don't know this song, she too young for you bro.
😂 thats a good one.
Yup yup ..16 will get you 30yrs ...👀👈
What if ....im to young for her?
@@YoungBlaze lol same I’m like 23 I just love the old school
😂
Love it when the drop happens and that 808 kick thumps my speakers boom.....boom.......boom....boom...boom..boom..boom
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This is my back in the day music my time i love it soooo much keep it coming i listen to it all the time thank you♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Taking a time machine back to tha 80s
A TIMELESS CLASSIC...
This song will be enjoyed by MANY generations to come. P.S. Does anyone know if they ever got an award, or even acknowledgement for this song???
NOPE! nothing. This song 🎵 is truly a masterpiece of the time, can't be touched. We had nothing like this techno wizardry, mix with thunder crashes, synthesizer-laden, electronic robotic voice, Bambaata's heavy voice perfectly synced to the beat. Song changed the game for sure. Even the countdown at the end with all the countries was so freaking dope it created a sound that hadn't existed.
WE WANT OLD SCHOOL ( BACK ) QUEENS NEW YORK
East Coast ,Virginia wants Old School (Back)
This song played all night long at the rent parties.😂 Over and over. damn I miss the New Projects.
The house and then I have to get them out there and then I will have them come out there and I’ll get them to get there in the house in about five I’ll get there I’ll be back there in a few minutes I’ll be there I’ll be back there
I'm 53 and still dance in I love this song bro !!!!!
Best version ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you in your 50's and from Detroit you remember summer of 82.
PUT YOUR HANDS UP PUT YOUR HANDS PUT YOUR HANDS UP AWWW YEAAAAA
This was one of my jams by in the days
I'm 50yr still love my break dancing days.
This was (and in some ways) still a very revolutionary piece.
Old school we have much loveeeeee
It was sampled from kraftwerk trans europe express, but it will always be the shit
John Spencer never gets old
@@marcelwebb328, INTERPOLATED, not sampled! Peace.
Changed music production as we know it in one fell swoop thanks to synthesizers and Kraftwerk! Peace.
Makes me want to do a windmill & the Caterpillar great days and memories 😊
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My mom’s up in Moncton for 2 weeks and I needed music for my house party.
Arthur Baker, John Robie and some guy named Joe, who programmed the beat on his personal Roland TR 808 Rhythm Composer, created the most important beat in the history of hip hop. 40 plus years after its release, this devastating jam will send any nightclub into a dance floor frenzy! If it doesn’t…y’all in the wrong club.😢
Throw me a line from PLANET ROCK .....Dont stop!
Brooklyn rocks to the Planet Rock!!!
Put this on at any party, cookout, reunion etc, and I dare Anyone to sit still!!! You can’t help yourself you have to move to the beat you just can’t help yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U are so right. All da old skool will be puttn in work.
Lol. I’m over here chillin on my bed moving every muscle in my body.
Back in the DAY, bruh!
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Seems Like Yesterday When I First Heard This! I Was In The US Navy On The USS Dwight D Eisenhower (CVN-69), In Norfolk, VA At A Club Called The Main Event! Boy, We Used To Cut Up On This One!!!! 🎧
I would love to find the Trailer Park Boys version of this song!
Still the shit I'm 48 & I'm still rockin this .The youngster don't know nothing about this this is music not no mumble rap shit GTFOH with that garbage old school hip hop lives on for ever...word is bond...✌️
uh
No they sure don't lol.
Hip Hop at it's best can't get any better if so you tell me
Absolutely
Lord have mercy on me cus am triying and hit the clubs 😂 i am feeling this jam 💥
I first heard this song at the club called phase 3 in Fremont California this was the jam
1982 or 2024. Still hits hard
This was and still is popular mix....
The Ultimate Classic Jam. A Funhouse Favorite.
pop locking, break dancing, on it's way too the Olympics did you no
I personally love this tune. It inspired me to robotics and ultimately break dancing.
COME ON MAN , THIS VERSION LEAVES EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE DUST. ! ! !
Left us all in the future dust back in 82
Gran reliquia de 1982, acá en Lima en la Superfm 93.1, en pleno auge del new wave sonó a este electrofunk🎧🎶🎹
A classic joint dance floor got crowded
First time I heard this was at Tennyson High School 1982 Lancers
That was the JAM..
Still is kev
Yeah old school with the s***
Yeah old school number one
bruj luigi danceing
look at his moves doe
did u see thsoe moves??:
hee needs to sign in danecing job. .
heres luegi danceng with 3pic 3ffects
trust me it wiel be cool and awsome
PARTY TIME
WOOP WOOP
WOOOOOOOOOOOOP
HE GOT MOVES
made by me
lugi will be #1 da cner
this is awesome
*i love mario bros*
Gage64 wooop woooop it’s paerty time
This most definitely reminds me when I was going to Compton Senior High School back in the 80's with Toddy Tee.
Dance to this all of 1982 to 1984
YEAH MANG ALL HAIL NY CITY SPIN MASTERS WOW
Still dance when I hear it. Dancing now :-)
One of the many things I like about Afrika Bambaata's tracks, is that when they acknowledge or run down a small list of countries and cities in their jams, they always mentioned Detroit.
Yep, that countdown went over everybody head, way b4 it's time.
You got to be kidding 😂 me. You finally found that ☺️ hidden treasure 🤠 we have been searching for for a very long time. Hooray 🙌 and cuddles 🤗 to you. Love 💓 you too.
i feel like the 80's were a different dimension sometimes
Yes time is on NO ONE side this is why i enjoyed it back in the days and still enjoying it
I'm 56 and this song makes me get up and PoP every single mf time😂
I to jest właśnie muzyka pod moje ucho.
One of my first 12 inch records I purchased back in the day. Didn't know at the time that Kraftwerk was sampled.
esta musica atravessa tempos em tempos,batida super incrível.
Happy birthday . Unreal stuff 🔥😍❤️✊💪
TR-808
1981... What'cha know, boyyyyy?!!!!
ive met cats and dogs smarter than Trevor and Cory
Wow Imagine This there's thousands and thousands of people on the moon dancing to Planet Rock
I can imagine this except it would be on the Earth and the moon would be jealousy
Arthur Baker had the brillliant idea to blend two Kraftwerk records, Trans Europe Express and Numbers, together then give it a Hip Hop 'street' feel...The result was Planet Rock, an instant and timeless classic.
2020 still jamming dis funk
Born in 79 heard this since i was a kid, came here to play for my kids. 2024
This was the jam for serious popping. The breaking came about a year later. Also, reminds me of clothes shopping in DTLA at “The Factory” . They had a dj in the store spinning the tables while you shopped! 80’s
Ooooh shit. How could this have come out in 82???? I listened to this around 86 when B Boys DMC and Cool J came out. I Got it now... this was already in GLORIFIED STAGE > I was just too young to know. Nice stuff. GOAT
THIS IS THE SONG THAT STARTED IT ALL ...CRUISIN KING N STORY ... STUDIO 47 ..
its 40ty years ! how many people danced , how meny people inspired to breakdance or dance ..
I FEEL LIKE POP-LOCKIN! IN 2019!
Do u
GOTTA ROCK IT, DON'T STOP IT
GOTTA ROCK IT, DONT STOP
😎
As a TPB and Kraftwerk fan, this song is top tier
Arthur Baker. He produced so much. Many great tunes