First Time Listening to Lipps Inc 🎵 FUNKYTOWN Reaction
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Thanks for checking out our Lipps Inc reaction. Funkytown is an old school banger. We could only imagine how this was received back in the day.
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listening to funkytown: 😊
watching funkytown: ☠️☠️
I just watched it, it ain’t that bad. Just some guys that suck at getting a job done. Unprepared bafoons. Don’t get it twisted tho, that is messed up to a very high degree, and they all deserve to be brought to real justice.
@@slkjess1206the russian lathe incident _💀_
I believe this song was played in Shrek 2. They enter the city of far far away and funky town plays. This tune was also played in several commercials.
Also a very funny dancing roller hockey performance from Bryan Cranston in an episode of 'Malcom In The Middle'.
There are no words 🤣🤣🤣
It's also in that notorious cartel video... The one how the cartel is torturing some guy... his entire face has been flayed off, his arms have also been cut off and they're cutting him with a boxcutter. That video got known as the "funkytown" video cause they're torturing him while this song plays in the background.
"Do you think this is a joke, or is it serious?"
Joke is overstating it, but songs like this weren't serious either. Best described as tongue-in-cheek probably. There was a lot of that back then.
Yes, well said. "Tongue-in-cheek" was part of the fun.
Your description is probably right but I just call this dance music. Just music to get you up and movin’.
Plain, simple fun. 😉
Fun times !
It's not an attempt at comedy. It's meant to be money-making dance music. It is what it is.
This song will always evoke two memories: roller skating and Mel Brooks' History of the World: Part 1
Absolutely, couldn't go to a roller skating rink without hearing it. I can see the colorful strobe lights in my head right now!
and Towlie!
Yesssss.... And Blondie😁
Ya, and Donna summers "I feel love" is the other one That takes be back to the roller rink
ROLLER SKATING!!! Exactly!
No matter what anyone ever says? I can't ever stop picturing "Towelie from South Park" singing this! LMAO
This song bounces back and forth between 80's electronica, and 70's disco.
Defiantly bounces.
This song hits different after the cartel video...
I wish that video was deleted
@@rojana28 I agree
@@venuslicetrack thank you
@@rojana28 No problem
@@venuslicetrack ah it’s okay
I'm impressed that Brad was able to wait until the end to finally laugh 😂
Yes, I was "impressed" as well.
I think he was dutifully studying the video 😁
@@russe19642 He really wanted to know the true meaning behind the song....like where IS Funkytown located? Missouri?, Florida?...
He was concentrating on the breast of the dancer; he has a dirty mind just like me.
Fun Fact: the actual lead vocals are by a Black woman named Cynthia Johnson who is vastly underappreciated. There are other videos for this that feature her, fwiw
Also, this came out in '80 and was literally THE LAST disco hit
I love it how Brad and Lex follow several musical styles from 70's disco to thrash metal.
OMG you couldn't escape this song for like 6 months lol
...or more... Then again, maybe it just seemed that way at the time...
1979 summer at the boardwalk. Every tee shirt place would blare this.
FACT!
Had the vinyl 12” single
This song was massive disco hit around the Europe, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Holland even in "Communist" Yugoslavia, I remember listening it on the Adriatic coast dancing with beautiful suntanned girls 😎
Especially in Mexico
I pictured Brad getting up and doing the "carlton dance" to this.
You know he was holding back
He was digging it in his mind! What guy wasn't! lol. You are right!
omg, yes. I knew he reminded me of someone. Carlton!!
😂😂😂
I remember Casey Kasem said this song was about their hometown of Minneapolis. They didn't think it was funky enough and dreamed of going somewhere else. It's amazing that little tidbit stayed in my memory for 40+ years.
A classic pop-funk confection. Vocoder and everything! Perfect!
I love when you two listen to things that I grew up on. It puts a new spin on it
For sure……feel the same way
@@alcopower5710 yeaaah
Brad, you do know that damn near all (Over 90%) of the beats for Rap are stolen from earlier songs from other bands right?
Lol where did you get that math from?
@@WiselikeJ don't know your rap history. DJs would sample current songs for their raps. (no og tunes) big case in point back in 76 with Sugar hill gang and the song Rapers Delight. ( I know google says 1980, will explain) they released the recording in 75/76 with in 2 years they where sued by the management of the group "Le Chic" for copy write infrigment of their song "Good times" and Sugar hill gang could not sell any more or have their song played on radio stations. it was not until 79/80 that they could legally release their album rap till years latter. in 79. that is why all the info is incorrect about its release date. (I still have the 1976 album that I won in a radio call in contest when I was in the 8th grade.and in 79 I was working tor the mouse in orlando.) as an 8th grader I memorized the full version. so did my friends and we would see who could do the long version with out messing up. and radio stations talked about it and the fact there was a "gag order" on the law suit as well. so the Official release date is 1979. the point is rapers did not use their own music. and it was ok as long as it was "Live" and not recorded for sale as "orginal" music. so sampling others music for rap was at the very heart of rap. everyone knew the beat all the raper had to do was add his / her rap on top of it. that is also why "Blondie" "rapture" is considered the first crossover using rap in the mainstream. which was released in early 1980. so until rappers started writing and short sampling to get around legal issues. most rappers did use others music for their raps.
@@dawg897 what are you even responding to? All I said was 90% of the beats being stolen music is ridiculous math…
@@WiselikeJ no. back in the day it was 90% -100% stolen music. so it was not ridiculous math. and a 20 sec music sample today is on the edge of being legal.
@@mattbecham597 Rock n' Roll says hello. Jazz waves from above. Soul and Funk. All flavor, no saltine-based origins.
When Brad says, "It sounds oddly familiar, but I can't put my finger on it." And I'm thinking, you probably played it on Guitar Hero.
Memories of the 80s and roller skating every Tuesday & Saturday!
Using keyboards became popular during the 80s. 70s gives you pure hard rock no bubble gum. You had to be able to play guitar, bass, the drums and have a singing voice that won’t drive people from the house.
Yes, it took me back to the roller rink too. I was 10 years old and that was the year I had a fuzzy perm and would only wear purple. Good times!
@@hellopaulie a kindred spirit! I had the frizzy perm and purple obsession about this same time! I would go skating wearing my Flashdance half -shirt and thought I was queen of the rink 😂😂 It was a few years after this song was out, but it was always played at the skating rink for years.
@@kimbermorgan1971 We were really feeling ourselves. Haha. ❤️
The only other song that trumped this one on the rink was Kim Wildes' Chequered Love
This was released 1980, I was 16. We played the hell out of this
The Brothers Johnson- STOMP
This song is slammin'!🔥🔥🔥
Don't forget, "Get the Funk Outta My Face"
Strawberry Letter 23 …also
I still have this on vinyl from when I was a 4 yr-old kid in ‘79 when this came out. Apparently this was totally my jam, even as a little kid. 😆
I still love this song! 🔥
This song still hits hard 💪
Considering the song came out in 1980
Next up. THE GROOVE IS IN THE HEART by the Dee-Lite. Or I'M SO EXCITED by The Pointer Sisters.
The video is not by the artist-this was a European music show from the 1970's & 1980's where they used dancers/glamour models for live videos or made their own videos like this one-often wearing see through tops like this & many times topless female dancers.
A "friend of mine" is wondering what the name of that show might be :-)
@@fewwiggle
It was called Musikladen and the dancers were the show's Go-Go Girls. Debbie Jenner did the miming
@@BunniMonster Thanks, I'll let my friend know.... :-)
@@fewwiggle Musikladen-it took over from Beat Club in the early 1970's.
@@daveborder7751 Thanks!!!
The lead singer of Lipps, Inc. Is a black woman by the name of Cynthia Johnson. Not the white woman appears in the video. The song went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the early summer of 1980. By the way, this song also went to #1 in 25 countries all over the world. This song is global wide!!!
This was a late 70's roller disco classic.
The blond dancer and singer is Debbie Jenner, an English/Dutch woman. Soon after this she became more famous with her girlband named Doris D. and The Pins, especially in the Netherlands.
Free the nips on steroids. That’s a quote right there lol. My mom totally had this on vinyl back in the day and this song took up an entire freaking album if memory serves. Man, those vinyl records back then carved my love for music so much. So glad vinyl is making a comeback, wish today’s music was worth hearing though lol.
There is good music today, the music INDUSTRY is doing its best to ignore it though. They'd rather have predictable drama queens than real not-so-predictable artists.
@@jamesredman1263 I agree. I was like half kidding. I find good music but I have to dig for it. But growing up in the 70's-80's, great music was everywhere.
I guess Brad had never seen any of the workout videos from the 70s, Jane Fonda...
This was 1979. Disco lasted from around 1975 to 1981. Then the slogan " Disco is Dead" was born.
I remember when I was a kid listening on the radio in Southern California in 1979 someone had a Ad for "Disco Sux Night". I was too young to remember who the Ad was for. So I guess people were getting tired of it around that time.
This is awesome. Omg Lex! I love your animation because it was exactly like the feeling. My words can't convey how funny and enjoyable this was. I'm a huge fan. Thanks for your time. I love these songs you guys react to.
LOL, I was in 8th grade when this song came out and it was such a transitional time in music! Van Halen just hit the scene like a year or two before this came out, Donna Summer had a huge album called On The Radio out, Michael Jackson had a huge album called Off The Wall, there was another famous one hit wonder played with Funky Town called "Pop Muzik" by M, just M. Bette Midler starred in a movie called "The Rose" which was loosely based on the life of Janis Joplin and the song "The Rose was very popular. John Travolta starred in a huge disco movie called "Saturday Night Fever" that had a huge double album soundtrack that had a bunch of hits for a lot of artists by the Bee Gees, Yvonne Elliman, Tavares, and others. Then MTV came out in the 80's and the first video they played was by The Buggles called "Video Killed The Radio Star" and even though MTV only had like 70 videos when they first started like 30 of them were by Rod Stewart! You guys should definitely check out some Rod Stewart! He first started in a band called Faces and they did a cover of The Temptations song "(I Know) I'm Losing You" and while I love the Temps version this live version is pretty raw!
This tune was the last "disco" song to go big on the charts.
I think you're right. There was a sudden transition with this song.
No it wasn't
No it wasn't. Diana Ross's disco song "Upside Down" reached #1 on the charts after "Funkytown".
"Funkytown" was #1 in May-June of 1980, and "Upside Down" hit #1 in September of 1980.
Miss Ross is considered "Motown". Not disco.
@@johnsparks8083 She did disco too. Look the song up on Wikipedia and the genre is listed as "disco". It reached #1 on the Disco Charts.
Lex got it right away💖
Funky Town - probably the most famous Cartel video ever made.
...and one of the cruelest as well.
lmao OMG Brad's face as he's trying to remember when/where he'd heard the track lol.. sidenote... it's used in a bunch of commercials
If you saw Shrek 2, it's played on there.
Weird side note, the most brutal cartel torture execution video that the internet has bestowed upon the people is called Funkytown - because this was playing as they cut the guy to pieces.
This song is considered to be the final straw that broke discos back! After this song came out, everyone had enough of disco. Sporting events had anti-disco nights where fans were encouraged to bring their albums, cassettes, and 8 tracks so they could be destroyed.
Disco Demolition.
Obviously only in America ha ha
That is one fascinating piece of information. I never knew that. Thank you
So what was wrong with Disco? That genre got a lot of people dancing.
@@joetijerina8185 It wore out, style got old
That’s actually “not” Lipps Inc in the video. They are dancers they hired for a TV station in Europe, because Lipps Inc couldn’t be bothered to go Europe for the show. Lipps Inc was actually an American disco group from Minnesota. Cynthia Johnson was the actual singer.
Yes. This is how they dressed back then. Your mum almost certainly had an outfit or two like these.
The girls are from a german late night music show called musikladen, the dance troop are called the gogo girls.
Theres another song on youtune thats way more risky than this called Lets all chant. Another classic.
this disco song reminds me of something adrenaline rushing
so that makes me mentally shaken
I feel like I'm in a cartel house
This is one of those disco hits that I actually like.
I hate it, but can't stop groovin'. Goddamnit
@@LordEriolTolkien my foot tapping
Your mom is a legend...😉 At age 10 we listen to this song on the jukebox non stop...after two days, the owner shut down the jukebox🤣🤣🤣
Disco was late 70s & I was there for all of it! This song was a huge hit at the time. It’s so singable, funky, upbeat, danceable. Awesome
Lex' impression of certain song parts is the best damn thing about your whole channel, I swear. 😂😂😂 LOVIN' IT!!
Must be nice being able to enjoy this song innocently 😔
It's impossible to enjoy it any other way! I'm giving your comment thumbs down and screw those who gave a thumbs up!
That cartel vid hits diffrent...
@@steelionx9255 my sweet summer child, if you only knew
@@steelionx9255let me explain, there was a cartel vid of them doing their “work” on someone with funkytown playin in the background. I never watched it but I seen the thumbnail, it’s bad
Kelly from the movie "Electric Boogaloo" has a similar look as this blonde chick, same hair, same body etc
One of the first songs to use a drum machine. Drummers hated it....lol
The lead vocal on this song is Cynthia Johnson a black female. Lipps Inc have black and white members. At least two music videos exist for "Funkytown". In one, a black singer miming Johnson's vocals and some women dance in a pub. In another, Debbie Jenner, who served as the face of Lipps Inc. in the Netherlands and West Germany, dances while miming Johnson's vocals. Johnson says on her website she "was never asked to perform a video of 'Funkytown.'"
Lex is so damn lovable. Brad is a lucky man!
This is literally every Friday and Saturday night at the roller skating dens in my teenage years. I couldn’t skate for squat backwards but I was a speed demon going forward. Unfortunately that meant finding a girl who was willing to skate backwards every time a couples skate came up. lol. Once again you brought back some great memories. Thank you !!! ✌️
Disco began in the mid 70s. All we really had back then was Top 40s AM radio and by mid to late 70s pretty much all they played was disco. Thank God when Foreigner, Boston, and Kansas came on the scene.
Please check out the cover of this by Pseudo Echo! You won't be disappointed!
Oh I was trying to remember their name, I grew up early 80's so I only knew that version.
affirmative, i will take you to Funkytown, was heading there anyway
Funky, whimsical, with a touch of new wave early synth stuff. A real transition song from the 70s to the 80s. This was middle school vibe. Can't say I ever saw the video before - some of the videos on youtube are brand new content matched to old songs.
These three ladies are not the actual funk band from Minneapolis. The original band was a creation of Steven Greenberg using session musicians and lead vocalist Cynthia Johnson.
In this video UK dancer Debbie Jenner (blonde) and her dance group are miming, they were the 'face' of Lipps Inc in music videos and live shows around Europe.
🙋🏻 from Colorado USA.... I was born in 1963 and my Generation Experienced so many different Fantastic Genres of Music through Decades and Decades of the Greatest Musicians and the Greatest Live Concerts ever. 🤘😎.
Whenever this comes on the radio it’s a vibe.
I could, honestly, write a 15-page paper on this song. It's medium is one that moves (disco, all about movement) and the topic is moving on. But it's all talk -- "Gotta move on," "Gotta make a move" -- with no actual action taken. They "talk about, talk about, talk about moving," and she's asking whomever she's singing to to "take me to Funkytown." She is unable to take action herself, begs for someone to move her. And the likelihood is they'll just continue to "talk" without ever taking action.
Reminds me of a couple of Bunuel films, of Antonioni's Alientation Trilogy, etc.
Brad n lex i m sure both of you enjoyed this greatest hits disco song eith high quality muzic, coz uou both are new genration.
Love it love it love it!
Life was beautiful when this song was popular. 1979-80.
That's Doris D. She's a Dutch icon!
That's so good, we only got the TopPop version.
This was one of my Band flag corp tryout songs. Would have been about 78 or 79. Love it!
Classic disco👏👏👏👏
Lol @ thingy thing! Lex couldn’t be more adorable!
Yo, you guys should check out some new wave. Give a try to Rock Lobster by the B-52's. Is a pretty fun song. You can check the music video, which is live, cause the lyrics are not the most important here.
This is one of the only disco songs I liked. Its fun. Memorable beat.
I haven't heard this in forever! Skating rink!!! Sneaking a smoke outside.
I didn't know there was a video to the song, I just knew it as a skaing song.
If you want to see the Robot done properly, watch Dancing Machine by The Jacksons
This is the single version video, released in 1980, and was strictly made for the European market. The white lady who is miming the words to Funkytown, is NOT the original singer. That was Cynthia Johnson (from Flyte Time fame which later became The Time) who recorded the long version (over 7 minutes long) the year before, and was included in the Minneapolis based Lipps Inc.'s Mouth To Mouth debut album. The reality is that another video exists (made for the US market) with a black female lip-synching the words. Johnson (who is Black herself) was never asked to film a promo video for Funkytown.
Disco era started in mid-70s. This is peak disco.
I love all genres of music,disco,rock,reggae,punk even opera.😀👏🏻
He’s so deadpan (but I think he likes it) It’s hilarious!
Lips inc is late 70s
In the UK they played it on the fairground rides
The 90s Cartoon, Doug, Doug & Patty go to Funkytown for a school dance
This song came out at the very end of the disco era. Great song.
That was disco primetime. I was in a disco about 4 times a week in 1979. I was only 18 but in texas the drinkimg age was 18. My sister was 13 and that was her roller skating song
Best old shows for young teen boys to watch anything from the 70’s. It was the burn the bra decade. Women were freestyle then!!!
LMAO!!! I (sadly) remember rollerskating to this! I mean, I was just a wee'un, but what a flashback! Thx for the laughs,guys!❤
Thank the Twin Cities in Minnesota for "Funkytown" --- the video dance moves were a great workout for shovelling snow. And the dancers wear see-thru union suits these days...
Lipps Inc. was a disco/funk band from Minneapolis from ‘79 to the mid 80’s. Funny how Lipps Inc. sounds like lip sync, which is what this video is. The woman on this video is Doris D. (aka Debbie Jenner) a performer from the UK. The original singer’s name is Cynthia Johnson.
Blown out of my mind on Gin and tonics at the Steak and Ale in Lombard, IL. in 1976
A big classic hit !! We got the record of that when I was kid; really like it !!
I never saw the video before ! LOL the begining of dance music.
This song is so good it came back to haunt me once again.
Good job on reacting to the actual video. When you're doing 80's music, you gotta get the goofy video vibe mixed in there for the complete feel.
I love the 80s so much this is priceless and true cheesiness of music videos when they first came out. I watched the very first MTV music video and at the time it was groundbreaking. It’s was the Buggles: Video Killed the Radio Star. I’m aging myself here.
"That's it"
"The code?"
"No that's the tune to funky town"
OMG They played this alot over in dance bars in Japan while I was station there while in the Marines. If they had dancers they had this playing - the other big one was "Super Freak" - thanks for the flash back
Yaaaaaassssss!!! This was DEFINITELY a roller skating song! Whoop Whooooooop!!🕺💃🎶
Being from Southern Oregon, we had to go to San Francisco to get new dance music for the club. I bout this and “Oops” from the GAP BAND during an ART CLUB field trip@Tower Records. Hard to believe after all this time, there’s a video??? Lol
I remember roller skating with ny cousin in grade school to this song. This came out in '79 not the 80s
Disco 70s, Rock 70s, Punk 70s, Folk 70s and when I say rock I mean all its different influences you can't truly know the 70s unless you lived them they were the best of times for music and it was all there. As an example Prince released his first album For You in 1978 so.
See through dance tops. Those were the days>
Yes. I think younger generations think that racier styles are a modern thing. But women burned their bras and wore miniskirts in the 60's. Even the flappers of the 20s were not modest.
I think the difference is that the body parts were natural back then and so were beauty standards. Small boobs and bums were still sexy. Now those body parts are having to be extra juicy, even if it means surgery.
This always reminds me of Towelie on Southpark. When they think he has the code to the door but it’s just the melody to Funkytown.
Lipps Inc = Lip Sync
It took me a lot longer than I'd like to admit that this was what the dude that wrote the song meant with the name.
'Free the nips on steroids!'..That just cracked me up!
This song was such a massive hit. We danced our butts odd for sure.
I personally think this song was the birth of electronic music (Techno, house etc..) in the mainstream.. I was hooked to this type of music when I first heard the song I think back in 1981 when I was 6 (yes it use to take years sometimes before music moved between countries back then) Kurtis Blow - The Breaks - was also out and had these new electronic beats too.
Wasn't 'I Feel Love' by Donna Summer already a mainstream hit before this? That's a very electronic song.