This track dates to 1977! DJ's picked it up in 1981, rereleased in 1982. 1977 for those who can imagine what these sounds mean back then....... light years ahead I would say.
This is when dancing was truly dancing. No damn twerking. I learned how to dance at Paradise Garage Zanzibar. We went to the clubs to work out. Amazing memories.
@@Skoshi33 "Genuine house music.."? WTF? Go somewhere young buck with your lack of knowledge!! House Music as you know it wasn't even a thought back when we were first rockin' this...boy you young folks irritate me with that shit!! smdh
Derrick Landers i think the correct description would be early 4/4 tracks like this laid the foundations if house which would evolve 4/5 years after this was released. Jesse Saunders released 1st house track in Chicago 1984 ish
@@derricklanders7260 Why should one not call this type of music "house music"? The term "house music" was initially referred to the WareHOUSE Club in Chicago where exactly this type of music was played, a mixture of underground disco, funk, soul, electro. Chicago had its "house music", NY its "garage music", sound signatures of the respective locations and cultures. both were very similar.
I remember when I would DJ... Electro Hop, Hip Hop, Old School, Funk and even Disco house parties in the 90's... I would spin this vinyl on my Technics, and people would go crazy. Back then, I had dudes and homies poplockin' to this jam by Eddy Grant.
Back in 1983, I deejayed at a roller rink and often played this 45 during the limbo. I sought for unique-sounding songs instead of just playing “Limbo Rock” over and over. It was amusing hearing the kids utter, “Do Do Do Do Do Do Do!” I would’ve bought Eddy Grant’s album except “Time Warp” wasn’t on the LP (only the cassette version).
I was introduced to Frankie and got to hear him about 4 times out here in SF. I think he also played at the Sound factory bar in NYC in the mid 90’s. RIP Frankie Knuckles.
Philly party days at Catacombs too! The sound system was designed by the same people who designed the Paradise Garage's! Catacombs was a smaller venue but without the Crazy of the Paradise Garage! 👌
I worked at my cousins restaurant The Discovery At SOHO on 451 Broome Street and on the way to work at night I would drop my neighbor off at The Garage. I don’t like crowds unless I’m part of the crew working an event. I was always amazed at the line and my neighbor would stand on the line over one city block just to hear Levan. My brother knew Levan. Till the day I always tried to figure out why I don’t like crowds unless I’m part of the working crew.
I love this music. I had the actual cassette tape with this, Electric Avenue, War Party, It’s all in you on it. One of the best albums of all-time in my book.
DJ Larry Levan! RIP Greatest DJ Ever! This Is One Of Those Songs That You Have to Get Down! I mean Way Down And Dance Your You Know what I mean! OooooooooooooooooooooooooooShucky Know! 8/8/15.
You have to be intentionally or musically deaf to not hear Eddy Grant's Time Warp in Stylo by The Gorillaz. And I like Stylo. Because the minute I heard it I knew exactly what it was sampling from. Because I know my music.
@@mrsm222 Gorillaz didn’t sample it though lol maybe learn the terminology if you claim to “know your music” Stylo was produced ground up from scratch. Maybe they took inspiration from this even if it was subconscious and they didn’t realize it it’s 100% not pulling any samples from this though lol.
Paradise Garage (NYC), The Loft (NYC), Bonds (NYC), Club Zanzibar (NJ), Docks, (NJ), Club Sensations (NJ)....A staple in each of those venues for sure.
Si bien Gorillaz uso este Sample en Stylo... Creo que como recíprocidad género que yo llegara a escuchar esto que no lo conocía en absoluto... Una mano lava la otra y las 2 lavan la cara.
All those annoying kids here... Of course, it has some similarities... And I think those are interesting. I do not know if they really copied. For a musician, it is very hard to not copy something. There are millions of songs out there and normally, you inspire yourself by listening to those. When you sit down then to write a song, it is hard to differentiate between own imagination and recreation of a previous heard song.
It's the same with lyrics. And believe me, trying to come up with a melody of your own takes quite a few years or so. Nowadays it's easy to use the same instruments to come up with different notes in a DAW.
This club classic will never die out it's way before it's time till this day I always have this on deck, this will get a party started (DJ PRECISE tri- state)
I had a hard time finding out the name of this hot jam and i finally got it and downloaded it to my phone so now i have a total of 158 jams mostly house music AKA garage music
Yeah, similar, not identical. There’s tons of music that has a similar part to another piece. Imagine how many lawsuits there would be if someone decided a Gmaj chord on a guitar belonged to THEIR song.
That similarity you hear is a RING MOD... Different synths, different autopanning. Anyway this song sounds like a generic ripoff of some earlier eurofunk like Brian Bennett or the 1972 sound machine album. . .
Just listen to the tune and appreciate it who cares who's what serious people say I'm up and dancing to this oldskool sound 🎵🎉♥️🌹♥️🎉🎵2/1/2021 #HappyNewYear 🎁
This is slong slaps I know why you COULD sue Damon Albarn for plagiarism but honestly the most believable scenario is that Damon Albarn just got the inspiration from this song The two songs have NOTHING in common but a few same notes
Trying really really hard to find a similarity with Gorillaz' Stylo. A bouncing synth bass in a minor pentatonic scale that has probably been done a million times before and since Timewarp? What a stretch.
@@NiteGrooves the song from 74 was called nobody's got time Eddy Grant it was not a dance song had no groove in 77' a group produced by Eddy added a dance groove and re released it with Vocals as nobody's got time by Coach House Rhythm Section and as an instrumental under Time warp Eddy re released Time Warp as the B side to Electric Avenue in 1982
No it aint stylo.... Get it rite ...Its time warp,!! Eddie Grant from the late 70s and early 80s. He didn't bite this track... Eddie is the maker of this.!!
Yeah... GORILLAZ "STYLO" bit a hard chunk out of this for the meat of the track & since it was handled privately back in 2010, I'm sure Eddie got his dues!!! When I first heard STLYO, I said to myself... I HEARD THIS SOUND BEFORE & come to find out that it's this lol
This song is closer the intro to the show "In Search of..." he's better off suing them or them suing him, this was both out the same year, too lazy to search specific dates....
The club wasn’t the club if this wasn’t played! A hit still in 2024!
Amen to dat!!
Damn this song has a very good stylo 😉🤘
Pretty wild to try and claim copyright between the two songs when the similarity is literally 3 notes lol
@@ivers1001 i agree. dumbbb
just dance brothers!
This track dates to 1977! DJ's picked it up in 1981, rereleased in 1982.
1977 for those who can imagine what these sounds mean back then....... light years ahead I would say.
When Larry put this on it was on that jump war dance they use to do. I still do it lol.
This track takes me back to the Paradise Garage and the maestro the Great Larry Levan in NYC!! Yeah Buddy Buddy!!
Thank you
Who said house, was made in the 80s
And Eddy Grant wrote, produced, arranged and played/programmed most (if not all) instruments... as he did for majority of his records.
❤💛💚
84 King Street
N.Y.C.
R.I.P.
D.J. Larry Levan
This Is a LOFT Athem as City Country City, Macho City, E2E4.... Nuff Said
@@danielabrams9236 The Underground Knows The Real Deal
Also in Chicago at Maner on North Ave and Central.... Shiddd and the Warehouse...!!!
This song is pure fire, my brother is a dj and he would play this, he would play bangers like this in the late 70’s and early 80’s 🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm from Chicago and Ron Hardy from the Muzic Box used to Bang the crap out of this Jam Him and Frankie knuckles😢😢😢 I wish I could Time Warp back
Used to jam to this at Zanzibar and Brokers..Both spots in Jersey....Back in the day!
Just came across this and I gotta say I'm loving this original!
Stylo...
Go blossom in your soul...
a giant fish in your dreams 😱😱😱
This is when dancing was truly dancing. No damn twerking. I learned how to dance at Paradise Garage Zanzibar. We went to the clubs to work out. Amazing memories.
Frankie knuckles🎧R.i.p...use to bang this track at the PowerPlant.... until the walls🎛 couldn't sweat no more!
Paradise Garage all the way, man. Man those were the days!
DARREN MONTY Genuine house music...
@@Skoshi33 "Genuine house music.."? WTF? Go somewhere young buck with your lack of knowledge!! House Music as you know it wasn't even a thought back when we were first rockin' this...boy you young folks irritate me with that shit!! smdh
Derrick Landers i think the correct description would be early 4/4 tracks like this laid the foundations if house which would evolve 4/5 years after this was released. Jesse Saunders released 1st house track in Chicago 1984 ish
@@derricklanders7260 Why should one not call this type of music "house music"? The term "house music" was initially referred to the WareHOUSE Club in Chicago where exactly this type of music was played, a mixture of underground disco, funk, soul, electro. Chicago had its "house music", NY its "garage music", sound signatures of the respective locations and cultures. both were very similar.
Better than these effed up daze were in now. Miss it, so much. It's what helped us get thru, forgetting all woes to dance another day.
Another Paradise Garage classic 💯❤️💥
I remember when I would DJ... Electro Hop, Hip Hop, Old School, Funk and even Disco house parties in the 90's... I would spin this vinyl on my Technics, and people would go crazy. Back then, I had dudes and homies poplockin' to this jam by Eddy Grant.
Here because of an Atrak tweet about playing this at a gig in Barcelona and Lil John went nuts.
same same
Wow atrak played ...shocking.... lil john liking it...shocking...okayyyyyy
Got me thi king about how dope it would of been to hear this at the Garage.
So ahead of it's time. Masterwork. Thanks for sharing!
Bradley Wajcman Generations ahead of it's time....
@@Skoshi33 mhmm, ahead of time...
OMG this was a lose your mind song in the club on a Richard Long sound system OMG
Back in 1983, I deejayed at a roller rink and often played this 45 during the limbo. I sought for unique-sounding songs instead of just playing “Limbo Rock” over and over. It was amusing hearing the kids utter, “Do Do Do Do Do Do Do!” I would’ve bought Eddy Grant’s album except “Time Warp” wasn’t on the LP (only the cassette version).
THIS IS LEGENDARY FOR WHEN IT WAS MADE.
When Frankie first played this at the Warehouse we lost our minds! RIP FRANKIE...WAREHOUSE 4EVA!
He brought it from nyc
I was introduced to Frankie and got to hear him about 4 times out here in SF. I think he also played at the Sound factory bar in NYC in the mid 90’s.
RIP Frankie Knuckles.
Yessss indeed! I was there💃🏾🙌🏾🔥
Same thing when Tony Humphries played it @ club Zanzibar. Wow. The 80s house music seen was on 🔥. I was in the club every weekend.
Time warp it’s got Larry Lavan all over it paradise garage let’s go !!!!
Wow! This song always got people on the dance floor! NYC party days at Paradise Garage!
From the dead.
more like at Palace Garage
Philly party days at Catacombs too! The sound system was designed by the same people who designed the Paradise Garage's! Catacombs was a smaller venue but without the Crazy of the Paradise Garage! 👌
YASSSSS!!!!
I worked at my cousins restaurant The Discovery At SOHO on 451 Broome Street and on the way to work at night I would drop my neighbor off at The Garage. I don’t like crowds unless I’m part of the crew working an event. I was always amazed at the line and my neighbor would stand on the line over one city block just to hear Levan. My brother knew Levan. Till the day I always tried to figure out why I don’t like crowds unless I’m part of the working crew.
This song is awesome
I love this music. I had the actual cassette tape with this, Electric Avenue, War Party, It’s all in you on it. One of the best albums of all-time in my book.
AWw Shit!!! Paradise Garage, Inferno's, The FunHouse! Miss Dem Days.
Pray eddy grant family are all doing well❤
How did this amazing song come about? I mean as a proto house record...its all there...and sooo hypnotic. Wowzers
Paradise Garage!!!!
real early in the morning as daylight would begin to trickle in....
DJ Larry Levan! RIP Greatest DJ Ever! This Is One Of Those Songs That You Have to Get Down! I mean Way Down And Dance Your You Know what I mean! OooooooooooooooooooooooooooShucky Know! 8/8/15.
Zanzibar Flow, that's ALL u need 2 NO!
😂..brick city dunn!!!
DJ DEREK B. PARADISE GARAGE 1981, A NUFF SAID !!! THIS IS 1 OF OUR ANTHEMS !!! YEAH BUDDY....
Yeaaaaaah Buddy!
I love how everyone is here to say this ain't stylo
It's mostly because Eddy Grant sued Gorillaz for that song. But he lost.
Cause it's not stylo.!!!!
Lmao
You have to be intentionally or musically deaf to not hear Eddy Grant's Time Warp in Stylo by The Gorillaz. And I like Stylo. Because the minute I heard it I knew exactly what it was sampling from. Because I know my music.
@@mrsm222 Gorillaz didn’t sample it though lol maybe learn the terminology if you claim to “know your music” Stylo was produced ground up from scratch. Maybe they took inspiration from this even if it was subconscious and they didn’t realize it it’s 100% not pulling any samples from this though lol.
This song was da sh@@@@@back in the days!!
FR
Awesome song! I love Eddy Grant♥♡
Classic garage!
this beat is crazy hot🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼
Paradise Garage (NYC), The Loft (NYC), Bonds (NYC), Club Zanzibar (NJ), Docks, (NJ), Club Sensations (NJ)....A staple in each of those venues for sure.
MY BODY WOULD TURN TO RUBBER WHENEVER I HEARD THIS. SOMETHING JUST TOOK OVER AND I DANCED A WHOLE NEW WAY. LOL
The Club Cheetah, Paterson, NJ. 1985 , the late Tee Scott.❤😊
Paradise Garage/Larry Levan🔥🔥🔥
ALL DAY!!!!!
@@Hadiswife Garage national anthem
I cannot breathe when I hear this song. No drugs for me... only music.
This is the B-side to his only hit “Electric Avenue”, but I like the B-side a lot better than the A-side, because it’s still a jammin’ song.
the legendary FUNHOUSE DISCO NYC
Hits hard and has for a long time!
Si bien Gorillaz uso este Sample en Stylo... Creo que como recíprocidad género que yo llegara a escuchar esto que no lo conocía en absoluto... Una mano lava la otra y las 2 lavan la cara.
A Musical Masterpiece
absolutely amazing thank you .....
Thank for the upload. Magical song !
Fu%k wit it! Frankie!
The first time hearing this was at the Bassline in Philly (1988) and loved it every since!!!!!!
An oldie but a goodie. YEESSS.
man! I rolled one up! and listening to this I was gone Ese!!!
Here to get the spirit when you need it: old school all day everyday
Funhouse disco Funhouse disco Funhouse disco 5 am in the morning! !!!!!!!!!!!!
Hell yea Funhouse NYC 1983
This song is really good !
Simply Love This Song!
Still grooving to this, and I am old!
I can't belive somebody is giving thumb down on that. To me its just close to acoustical heaven!
It's because he tried to sue gorillaz
Bro tripping on this record! Thumbs up 👍 please!
FABULOUS PIECE!Disco Al
PARADISE GARAGE!
bangin the box
❤❤❤
All those annoying kids here...
Of course, it has some similarities... And I think those are interesting.
I do not know if they really copied. For a musician, it is very hard to not copy something. There are millions of songs out there and normally, you inspire yourself by listening to those. When you sit down then to write a song, it is hard to differentiate between own imagination and recreation of a previous heard song.
It's the same with lyrics. And believe me, trying to come up with a melody of your own takes quite a few years or so. Nowadays it's easy to use the same instruments to come up with different notes in a DAW.
Da Garage Yo!!!!
This club classic will never die out it's way before it's time till this day I always have this on deck, this will get a party started (DJ PRECISE tri- state)
a classic
I had a hard time finding out the name of this hot jam and i finally got it and downloaded it to my phone so now i have a total of 158 jams mostly house music AKA garage music
Eddy not only I would give you a Grant but a trillion for this song
I'M STILL LISTENING TO THIS TRACK IN 2019. I CAN IMAGINE IF WARRIORS & MILITARY MEN WERE GOING TO WAR THIS WOULD BE THE THEME.... DJ DEREK B !!!
Well said Derek B
0:14 sound pretty much the same as 0:40 in Stylo, and you'd have to be biased to not hear the blatant similarity
Well those of us who were at the MECCA Paradise Garage are ridiculously biased
Yeah, similar, not identical. There’s tons of music that has a similar part to another piece. Imagine how many lawsuits there would be if someone decided a Gmaj chord on a guitar belonged to THEIR song.
That similarity you hear is a RING MOD... Different synths, different autopanning. Anyway this song sounds like a generic ripoff of some earlier eurofunk like Brian Bennett or the 1972 sound machine album. . .
UNREAL
nice song
VERY GOOD
vivan los 70's la mejor epoca de mi vida. que chingnes tiempis lo mejor.
Pray Eddie Grant family doing allright ❤
Skibidi toilet
Paradise Garage my shyt
Proto-house
Thick in the club when this come on
The Garage
The best
Larry 💞
Just listen to the tune and appreciate it who cares who's what serious people say I'm up and dancing to this oldskool sound 🎵🎉♥️🌹♥️🎉🎵2/1/2021 #HappyNewYear 🎁
Eddie was way ahead of his time with this track
Paradise garage 84 King St # Larry levan
there is no other!
This is slong slaps
I know why you COULD sue Damon Albarn for plagiarism but honestly the most believable scenario is that Damon Albarn just got the inspiration from this song
The two songs have NOTHING in common but a few same notes
I’d say the saw pad that Madonna also plagiarised to death for the Marvin Gaye cover I want you with Massive Attack
Trying really really hard to find a similarity with Gorillaz' Stylo. A bouncing synth bass in a minor pentatonic scale that has probably been done a million times before and since Timewarp? What a stretch.
Honey Dijon got me here...
JUST FOR THE RECORD THIS CAME OUT IN 1974 BY EDDIE UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME GIVE THIS KING ALL THE FLOWERS
What name of this song?
@@NiteGrooves the song from 74 was called nobody's got time
Eddy Grant
it was not a dance song
had no groove
in 77' a group produced by Eddy added a dance groove and re released
it with Vocals as nobody's got time by Coach House Rhythm Section
and as an instrumental under Time warp
Eddy re released Time Warp as the B side to Electric Avenue in 1982
BURNER !!
Metro 4 Miura brought me hear ✌🏼
No it aint stylo.... Get it rite ...Its time warp,!! Eddie Grant from the late 70s and early 80s. He didn't bite this track... Eddie is the maker of this.!!
Wow wow um wow that's about all I have to say about this.
Go forth blossom in your soul…
"the fog burns off" de Oskar Offerman
Yeah... GORILLAZ "STYLO" bit a hard chunk out of this for the meat of the track & since it was handled privately back in 2010, I'm sure Eddie got his dues!!! When I first heard STLYO, I said to myself... I HEARD THIS SOUND BEFORE & come to find out that it's this lol
You heard the sound before because it's a genre.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This song is closer the intro to the show "In Search of..." he's better off suing them or them suing him, this was both out the same year, too lazy to search specific dates....
Oh stylo