I dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Bentlee Deacon Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
The song was gave to him by a guy they called Gucci from Detroit this was Bernardo Jones boj he supposed to met with salt and pepper back in the late seventies to do this song and the information was gave to another guy who gave it to Jimmy Spicer
Nobody did not mention Jimmy's name on the 50th anniversary of hip Hop and that's a damn shame if you feel the same way you know Jimmy spice music we live on and on and on I was 10 years old when this song came out 1982 the birth of hip Hop.... We must give homage to people like Dr Jekyll Kurtis blow rakim grandmaster flash and the furious 5. Kool Moe Dee
My Middle School going into HS yrs. Oh my goodness! We had beefs, that turned into dance-offs, frfr! I wished we could bring these innovative days ANS Hip Hop talent back. These days are when it ALL began!!
Always got some young buck trying to downgrade the foundation of hip hop. Today's rappers should be acknowledging the fact that these artists kicked down the doors that their ungrateful asses walked through! Most of today's "Rappers" couldn't hold their fore bearers Mic's! In the era, this was a hot joint! Times change and styles change, but all change is not good change.
You got that right. Today's Rappers all rhyme over the same disco beat and they say the same thing in every song. Absolutely no substance at all anymore. I'm a white boy from a small town and all my dearest African American friends call me the "Hip Hop Guru" for my extensive knowledge of classic Hip Hop.
@@FRSCO19 How are you going to dispute the regression hip hop has gone through? Auto tune and mumble rap. It turned poppy as fuck. Since 2000 all we have seen is it go downhill and further away from the roots. I also do not want to hear you talk about how great you think Kendrick Lamar or fuckin J Cole are like everyone else in this dumbed down generation.
My friend and I grew up with Dude, Where’s My Car? and now we’re doing a co-op playthrough of Elden Ring where we have bubble shields, and bubble weapons that blow bubbles at enemies while bumping this song. We also both grew up with SpongeBob. So sometimes we’ll joke about beating all bubble-blowing babies senseless with the help of every able-bodied patron in the bar. 😂
Aqui em São Paulo Brasil, ouvia este groove na rádio Band FM 96,1 no ano de 1982, com a equipe de som chic show. até hoje esta equipe promove eventos dançantes em São Paulo, black music.tocando estas pérolas e outras mais. Grande Abraço
Beautiful, pure early hip-hop. Just innocent, stylish good time music... hip-hop has become far, far more over time but I hate when people associate it exclusively with smut.
Growing up in the Gwynn Oak neighborhood in West Bmore was the best place on earth to grow up to me!! We had Disco Skate which later became Rhythm Skate.....Gio's and Pascals....Gwynn Oak Amusement Park...Garrison Jr High....Forest Park Sr High....the $1 movie theatre at The Hilltop....and more!! Damn!! Bring the got damn 80's back!!
Funky as hell. I remember this one from the radio I think it was 98.7 kiss FM. Or 92. Before it went rock. Super Rhymes had a prolific flow. Stayed in the pocket and created the prototype for story tellers.
SO TRUE! YES!!!!! This beat was also in the vintage Jim Henson's 1987, Casio EP-10 Muppet Babies Keyboard. I am pretty sure Casio used that beat in most of its keyboards. Great memories !
"Nice outfits."
"They're not outfits."
"They're interstellar jumpsuits."
I dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Franco Jalen instablaster :)
@Bentlee Deacon Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Bentlee Deacon It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Franco Jalen happy to help =)
Who is here because of Dude, where is my car?
Me
I never noticed it was in that movie 😦👍🏽
🙌🏾🪄🪄🪄🪄
How else? lol. Jk
Your mom.
R.I.P. Jimmy Spicer ..Hip Hop Legend n Pioneer
This song was stolen from Detroit from my best friend since kindergarten Bernardo Jones his voice is still on the record
Wow...did not know this...
@@darriuscain6719 explain more about this if you want to
Rest in peace Mr. Spicer. You were truly one of the greatest MC's of all time.
ZOLTAN!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hail zoltan!
ZOLTAN!!!
😂😂
...our wise and powerful leader, Zoltan!
Zoltan!!!
ZOLTÁN is a very common male name in Hungary 😂😂😂 I don't know in USA is common or exotic 😎
RIP Jimmy Spicer & Larry Smith who put this track together...Legends of Hip Hop..
Busta Killed this, and R.I.P. to Jimmy Spicer who passed today
jyoung527 both is dope as fuck
The song was gave to him by a guy they called Gucci from Detroit this was Bernardo Jones boj he supposed to met with salt and pepper back in the late seventies to do this song and the information was gave to another guy who gave it to Jimmy Spicer
Flipmode MF Flipmode 🔥🔥
Yes sir he did, Str8 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@darriuscain6719salt and peppah wouldn’t have been around in the 70s as singers bro
Dude where's my car Zultan brought me here. God bless Mr. Spicer
One of the illest beats and rhyme of early hop hop..R.I.P..FLOWERS TO YOU MY BROTHER..💯
Nobody did not mention Jimmy's name on the 50th anniversary of hip Hop and that's a damn shame if you feel the same way you know Jimmy spice music we live on and on and on I was 10 years old when this song came out 1982 the birth of hip Hop.... We must give homage to people like Dr Jekyll Kurtis blow rakim grandmaster flash and the furious 5. Kool Moe Dee
My Middle School going into HS yrs. Oh my goodness! We had beefs, that turned into dance-offs, frfr! I wished we could bring these innovative days ANS Hip Hop talent back. These days are when it ALL began!!
Truth Sis
Old Skool Hip Hop never gets old. From 3:04 - 4:04 just kills me.
Rockin to the beat
Yo this still is bumping long live" Super Rhymes "
Thanks to Bernardo Jones out of Detroit Style song was stolen from
my mom used to sing this when i was younger but i never knew where it came from haha
R.I.P Mr. JIMMY Spicer you are the best of the best Dope grew up listening to this 💯
"Jimmy you are the man" my favorite song was "dollar bill y'all".
(epic Zoltan hand sign) ZOLTAN!!!
lmfaoooo
JIMMY SPICER- THE BUBBLE BUNCH 1982
This song was stolen from Bernardo Jones out of Detroit back in the late 70s early 80s his voice is still on the record
Always got some young buck trying to downgrade the foundation of hip hop. Today's rappers should be acknowledging the fact that these artists kicked down the doors that their ungrateful asses walked through! Most of today's "Rappers" couldn't hold their fore bearers Mic's! In the era, this was a hot joint! Times change and styles change, but all change is not good change.
You got that right. Today's Rappers all rhyme over the same disco beat and they say the same thing in every song. Absolutely no substance at all anymore. I'm a white boy from a small town and all my dearest African American friends call me the "Hip Hop Guru" for my extensive knowledge of classic Hip Hop.
richard cranium man you don’t know what you’re talking about I am willing to argue with you if you want (I am also an extreme rap-head)
@@FRSCO19 How are you going to dispute the regression hip hop has gone through? Auto tune and mumble rap. It turned poppy as fuck. Since 2000 all we have seen is it go downhill and further away from the roots. I also do not want to hear you talk about how great you think Kendrick Lamar or fuckin J Cole are like everyone else in this dumbed down generation.
NO appreciation NO talent TODAY. WILL NEVER BE REMEMBERED.
My point exactly! They're so disrespectful. These artists paved the road for them. Suckers
I'm 93 baby but my dad tells me great stories of the mid 70's to 80's (:
FINALLY FOUND THIS SONG!! UA-cam IS AMAZING! But Dude, where's my car?
where is the continuum-transfunctioner?
James Bartley in my butt 👻
In Chester's coat pocket.
SCREW THE UNIVERSE
The continum transfunctioner is a very misterious and powerful device
yes you did!!!
R.I.P. Jimmy Spicer I’m gonna miss you brother you’re a true hip hop pioneer NYC 4Ever
I love it ... I can't believe this is a song
My friend and I grew up with Dude, Where’s My Car? and now we’re doing a co-op playthrough of Elden Ring where we have bubble shields, and bubble weapons that blow bubbles at enemies while bumping this song. We also both grew up with SpongeBob. So sometimes we’ll joke about beating all bubble-blowing babies senseless with the help of every able-bodied patron in the bar. 😂
Love this old jam💕❤️❤️
Dang, I just had this feeling to listen to this song again. Didn’t know Jimmy Spicer passed. Rest In Peace. Stay rockin to the beat.
Love it
Rip, icon we all want to thank you for your contribution in hip hop, one of originated storytelling we ever known.
Busta Rhymes also sampled this for "Do The Bus a Bus".
Bunch of bubble wrapping space people lmao Zultan ...the beat bump hard asf tho
The way rap started and was meant to be.
Haven’t heard this in years! Someone said Bubble and I had to come back to this classic
That Casio keyboard!!!!!.....was the start of the samples....hot shiyt
Aqui em São Paulo Brasil, ouvia este groove na rádio Band FM 96,1 no ano de 1982, com a equipe de som chic show. até hoje esta equipe promove eventos dançantes em São Paulo, black music.tocando estas pérolas e outras mais. Grande Abraço
Original hip-hop music i still have the 12in single of this from 1982 this is a classic nuff respect to jimmy spicer
Rest easy to one of the first pioneers in the game! 🙏
R.I.P To the legend and pioneer of hip-hop music you will never forgotten.
Man! I remember being a kid calling into KDKO (Denver) to ask them to play this song. That damn phone would ring for 45 minutes but it was worth it!
Sweet! Got this from a college radio station at 3 AM, back in the day from Philly.
what a classic
Rest In Peace ✌️ a legend
The Bus a Bus... can't believe Busta Rhymes's E.L.E. is 20 years old already.
Rest in paradise..sad to see the legend go
This just hit different
2021 Still Here Doing It !!! 😘💃🏽
Here based on Dude Where's my car?
classic from 1982.i was in 7th grade back then
REST IN PEACE Jimmy Spicer!
OLD SCHOOL
Beautiful, pure early hip-hop. Just innocent, stylish good time music... hip-hop has become far, far more over time but I hate when people associate it exclusively with smut.
Great 👍 to hear 👂 this tune 🎵 in a long time 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 2:25
Classic Cut!!
As sampled in Deee-Lite's "Who Was That?"
and fergie in "clumsy"
Classic this beat is still hot! 🔥 🔥 🔥
Live band. And a funky one at that.
One of the BEST
R.I.P. we lost a great one
Lmaooo dude wheres my car...classic
Wiild Beach this came first.
This bernard Ojay song from back in the day..
DIS like DYE LON.. it spits HOT fiyahhh!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Rockin 2 da BEAT
RIP. The Frankie Paradise Network. NYC
Rockin to tha beat
BADDASS SKATING JAM""100%%%
"ahhhhh, this stuff is really really fresh" (in a vocoder voice)
R.I.P. Jimmy Spicer a true pioneer
Classic Joint
Oh this forever my jam 2018 the bubble to the bill makes both of these jimmies up when you smoking a blunt with some awesome weed
I just love it
The song just randomly popped in my head so here I am
RIP, you rocked the floor
My Condolences To Jimmy's Family. Hip Hop Has Lost A Pioneer.
Can't nothing compare to Old School rap
Rest in peace King
Should’ve been a video to this joint!. It would’ve been mad funny!. RIP FAM. #Spicer👊🏾
Wonderful ! Superr !
Zoltan brought me here !
Songs like “Clumsy” by Fergie and Who Was That” by Deee-lite sampled this awesome melody!
Growing up in the Gwynn Oak neighborhood in West Bmore was the best place on earth to grow up to me!! We had Disco Skate which later became Rhythm Skate.....Gio's and Pascals....Gwynn Oak Amusement Park...Garrison Jr High....Forest Park Sr High....the $1 movie theatre at The Hilltop....and more!! Damn!! Bring the got damn 80's back!!
the beats fire
RIP Jimmy
god bless u mr. spicer! upstate n.y.! peace!
Dude
Sweet
What does mine say?
@@chloxineamber3697duuuude
RIP JIMMY 👊🏾✊🏿
My brother's favorite song.
Funky as hell. I remember this one from the radio I think it was 98.7 kiss FM. Or 92. Before it went rock.
Super Rhymes had a prolific flow. Stayed in the pocket and created the prototype for story tellers.
If I'm not mistaken..I recall also hearing this,first on 92ktu(Carlos dejesus)
THE BUBBLE BUNCH
That Casio keyboard!!!!!......was the start of the samples.....hot shyt....R.I.P to the greatest 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
TrUe ThaT‼️😃📀🎶📻🎵📻‼️
Great point Jeff trust no one except for us
the Casio VL-Tone VL-1
Hellz yeah. I still have my RZ-1. Classic Casios rule.
Obinjess lol.. i still have my RZ-1.. and my CZ101.. yep yep..
Outta sight,true old school
slikdarelic Haha yeah! I was just explaining this to my son. Then I see the first comment is about the keyboard. Haa!
SO TRUE! YES!!!!! This beat was also in the vintage Jim Henson's 1987, Casio EP-10 Muppet Babies Keyboard. I am pretty sure Casio used that beat in most of its keyboards. Great memories !
Clumsy brought me here 😊
NICE SONG ...
R.I.H. Brother for another mother 💿💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
😎 Love this CooL tune ! ( Chris
HOT SOM - Curti de montão 1982
Bad Ass Roller skatin jam in the 80's
CLASSIC!
REST IN POWER SUPER RHYMES AKA MOPPY 92
memory
Rip Jimmy
Yeah! My jam
"Screw the universe?"