This song was originally recorded back in the Summer of 1959 when Alan Lomax made a trip throughout the South recording folk songs from all walks of life. This recording originally titled: "Green Sally Up" was originally sung a capella (without instruments) by Jessie Pratcher, Mattie Gardner and Mary Gardner. I have a copy of the original recording even today. My dad bought this album when I was just a kid and I grew up listening to it. As my dad began nearing the end of his life he told me that if I wanted any of his old records to help myself. So I made sure I got this one. I understand that athletes cringe when they hear this song but I will always cherish the many faded and forgotten childhood memories this songs evokes. Thanks to my dad for introducing me to this song about 50 years before the rest of the world heard it and kudos to Moby for making it popular to the rest of the world.
The vocals for this song were recorded by Alan Lomax in Mississippi back during the 1950's. The vocals were sung by Maddie Gardner, Mary Gardner and Jesse Lee Pratcher and it was sung accapella (without musical instruments). Moby added the musical instruments much later for this movie (and did an excellent job, I might add) At any rate, my dad bought the album back in the 60's and I used to listen to this song as a kid growing up. I still have that album to this day. btw, the name of the song is "Green Sally Up" not "Bring Sally Up".
I thank Gone in 60 Seconds for allowing me to know this song exists. I hope I am not the only 1 who keeps looping it and replaying it, the tune is so catchy.
Do the push up challenge to this song, and make that challenge part of your workout every day, or whenever you work out. You'll hate this song real fast.
ironically enough- that movie alone is why this song wasn't gone in 60 seconds lol turns out that wasnt the only fact i learned today....turns out iout sode of this song i dont know any other moby song and i might only know moby from how i met your mother and that wasnt even moby lol and even worse i didnt know this song was called flower untill today ive only known it as bring sally up lol and last and final fact mobys frst name is richard....yep turns out he is moby dick
@@TheOpenFloor today I was watching blacklist. A song in that reminded of this song. I didn't know the name or the lyrics of the song. I just hummed it to Google assistant which brought me here.
Bryce Harper, 2022 Postseason, game 3, World Series, bottom first, first pitch, slider, middle down, left field, about 15 rows back, Joe Davis on the call, chills everytime
All these people talking about working out, yet here I am having a flashback to my 12 year-old self in the theater seeing the opening to Gone In 60 Seconds and being blown away by hearing this masterpiece for the first time.
I usually hear this song in my head whenever I'm digging or footing earth on my grandparents' farm with a shovel. It motivates me to keep going until the work's done.
Joining the marines, and this is one hell of a workout, I know they did this back in 07 when my uncle was enlisted, I hope they still do, this was fun as hell!!!
I found this about “Flower”, hope it helps. I do not know who to credit for the original post though… the lyrics used in "Flower" are sampled from an old African American children's song called "Green Sally Up," which shares similarities with the British children's song, "Ring Around The Rosie." The actual lyrics being sung in the "Flower" sample are "Green Sally up, Green Sally down. Last one squat gotta tear the ground." It is correct to assume that this song is rooted historically in the slave culture of the American South, but it was more a song to entertain and occupy the children out in the fields than it was a commentary on slavery. Like "Ring Around The Rosie," "Green Sally Up" has an accompanying game that's played in time and accordance with the lyrics. 'Green Sally' means 'little girl,' hence the first two lines direct the children to rise up and then squat down in rhythm with the song. "Last one squat gotta tear the ground" means, quite plainly, that the last child to squat has to help the adults with the cotton picking. It's assumed that this was not a literal rule of the game, but a threat of the "last one home is a rotten egg" variety. The lines, "Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone, left me here to weep and moan" is indeed a reference to the death of a slave 'owner', and in the original song is followed by the lines, "If you hate it, fold your arms; if you love it, clap your hands," which was a signal for those listening to indicate their feelings towards their 'master' by either joining in the rhythmic clapping that accompanies the song, or by refraining from doing so, which would indicate a measure of love/respect/complacency that the individual may have had for the 'owner'.
I was born in 2003 but I’ve always been drawn to this type of music which came years before me. There’s something quite special knowing it was created at a time when music was at its peak. This Porcelain track has both a sense of beauty and sorrow I think that’s why it’s so great!
i remember when this song was first released back in 2000 made for the movie in Gone in 60 Seconds soundtrack album. i remeber that day as it was yesterday. im so happy you uploaded the (Official Audio) release, you rock man.
i remember showing my friends my very first car 9 years ago with this song playing as i opened the garage doors. a 2001 White Mustang GT Still own it. such many memories :)
this song is reallllllly good for workouts and and other things because if your doing such as push ups or sit ups it tells you when to go up and down and will forever be the best for that and it will be remembered from gone in 60 secs
Too bad he changed his walk up song to "A Bar Song". There weren't many things as hype as CBP in the playoffs when this tune kicked in ... that coming from an O's fan
@@chrismac5560 His first at-bat song is still Flower, he just has like 2 other walk up songs that come after so you only hear Flower in 2 at-bats per game
@@lorenzogonzalez5408 ahh okay. I've only watched one Phillies game so far this year as I basically only watch games with an AL East team during the regular season and I only remember hearing A Bar Song that game. I hope he goes with only this song come playoffs
I posted a similar comment about a year ago and still see some confusion about the lyrics today so I thought I might repost. My dad bought an album back in the 1960's called American Folk Songs for Children. A man by the name of Alan Lomax went throughout the South, the Appalachia and the Ozarks in the 1950's and recorded ordinary people singing their songs. This particular song was on that album and was recorded in Como, Mississippi by Jessie Lee Pratcher, Mattie and Mary Gardner. It was originally sung a Capella (without musical instruments) Moby took those vocals and added the musical instruments for the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds". I always enjoyed listening to this song as a kid in growing up in the 60's and my dad passed the album on to me and I still have it to this day. As far as the lyrics go, I know it sounds like Bring Sally Up but for what it's worth the album that I have says the name of the song is called Green Sally Up.
10/10 - The skill here is keeping it interesting. It's repetitious, but has enough variety to stay interesting. The piano sounds amazing. The dynamics of the song are really cool. The sort of playground rhyme is weird, maybe even creepy, but that's part of the interest in the song IMO.
The fact that this song (specifically this version, the one that caused me SO much pain in boot camp, thank you so much Chief Mitchell) was recorded by the same guy who made the Jason Bourne theme (Extreme Ways) blows my mind.
Lol, school him. Let him know the words are actually: "Green Sally up" not bring. He may have seemed tough but he actually a member of a large group of dumbassas who based an exercise drill off a lyric misinterpretation.
My new video for the Reprise version of "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" is out now: ua-cam.com/video/5tcKf4Kh9oE/v-deo.html
Pppppp
Badass
Ooooooooooooooooo
Awesome
@FireGamingPlays 1¹
Gone in 60 seconds will be the only place I remember this amazing song from....it was ahead of its time and is echos of history all in one!
This song was originally recorded back in the Summer of 1959 when Alan Lomax made a trip throughout the South recording folk songs from all walks of life. This recording originally titled: "Green Sally Up" was originally sung a capella (without instruments) by Jessie Pratcher, Mattie Gardner and Mary Gardner. I have a copy of the original recording even today. My dad bought this album when I was just a kid and I grew up listening to it. As my dad began nearing the end of his life he told me that if I wanted any of his old records to help myself. So I made sure I got this one. I understand that athletes cringe when they hear this song but I will always cherish the many faded and forgotten childhood memories this songs evokes. Thanks to my dad for introducing me to this song about 50 years before the rest of the world heard it and kudos to Moby for making it popular to the rest of the world.
Thanks willie.
Thanks Willie
tbh
i dont understand why athletes cringe when hearing this.
What happened?
When you copy paste just to look like a nerd
Thanks Willie
Thank you song for bringing tears to my eyes and a burn to my muscles.
This song makes you cry?
@@CoolGuy-fs9np its a workout song that fucking sucks and I understand why he's crying lmao
Brings me burning to my eyes and tears my muscles
@@CoolGuy-fs9np No he did a work out to this song
It evokes the glory of Rome. To challenge reality, to challenge the laws of the universe: nothing is blacker than this. Kaffir, 9:29.
I would give anything to go back to these times again...
When women and black pieple weren't classed as humans......? Nah, we good man....
@@stefanowak75 I thought he/she means 90s, not 1920s
Who cares young slav @stefanowak75
@@stefanowak75 That is a WILD assumption
@@AimGentlyprobably talking about boot camp or basic training yall relax 😂
The vocals for this song were recorded by Alan Lomax in Mississippi back during the 1950's. The vocals were sung by Maddie Gardner, Mary Gardner and Jesse Lee Pratcher and it was sung accapella (without musical instruments). Moby added the musical instruments much later for this movie (and did an excellent job, I might add) At any rate, my dad bought the album back in the 60's and I used to listen to this song as a kid growing up. I still have that album to this day. btw, the name of the song is "Green Sally Up" not "Bring Sally Up".
Thanks for the info!!
Thanks for info that was a great read. ^.^
thank you for the knowledge homie! much appreciated!
awsome info ty.. i was curious about who sang this back then.. i remember hearing it at my grandparents but not like this
Thanks for the information mate
This song will live forever in "Gone in 60 seconds"
That's what I'm sayin
Facts
I was crazy about cars when I was a kid and for a long time I couldn't find this song that I heard in "Gone in 60 seconds". Such a great movie.
I was wondering what movie this was in. Love this movie, I love Moby.
Just found out that moby made this song like really
I find that it's more fun to fantasize about exercising to this song than it is to actually exercise to this song.
amen
+RyanX1231 Try fantasizing about driving Eleanor the Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, it's what I do and is way more fun than thinking of exercising. ;)
I know the feels
Fantisizing won't do ya shit buddy
Rob Rivera I'm twenty and weigh 130 pounds. I'm pretty lean. I don't care.
I thank Gone in 60 Seconds for allowing me to know this song exists. I hope I am not the only 1 who keeps looping it and replaying it, the tune is so catchy.
Combines Spotify and this UA-cam video is has around 180 million views. I think other people like this song
Do the push up challenge to this song, and make that challenge part of your workout every day, or whenever you work out. You'll hate this song real fast.
I play this song when I go boosting cars
Gone in 60 seconds - the movie - the track - the memories...
ironically enough- that movie alone is why this song wasn't gone in 60 seconds lol turns out that wasnt the only fact i learned today....turns out iout sode of this song i dont know any other moby song and i might only know moby from how i met your mother and that wasnt even moby lol and even worse i didnt know this song was called flower untill today ive only known it as bring sally up lol and last and final fact mobys frst name is richard....yep turns out he is moby dick
@@TheOpenFloor 0p0
U done in 60 seconds of push ups that would be a good way to hide it
@@TheOpenFloor today I was watching blacklist. A song in that reminded of this song. I didn't know the name or the lyrics of the song. I just hummed it to Google assistant which brought me here.
Very good memories
Whoever makes a one hour version of this: you've got yourself a new olympic discipline.
Football coach - mowahahaha
the 3 min version is already that
Marine recruits would probably hunt you down and kill you if you did this
07rp6c
🍸💞
Millitary when they hear this song: Ah shit, here we go again.
HAAHAHHAHA OMG FR THO
"HALF RIGHT FACE! FRONT LEANING REST POSITION, MOOOOVE!"
"I'MA FUCK YOUR WHOLE WORLD UP! IN CADENCE!"
*Song Plays on speakers*
Facts, ds ruined this song so much for me
First time I did this was when we got home after a week in the field. My group had done the best and we were rewarded with some extra training
Helllk no I’m school it worse then your teachers in the military to see if you can join the army lol forgot the name
Bryce Harper, 2022 Postseason, game 3, World Series, bottom first, first pitch, slider, middle down, left field, about 15 rows back, Joe Davis on the call, chills everytime
And then they would proceed to lose in 6
@haysen 32 shut up astros cheated no one ever respect them except for their own fans
@@Flyfinn6 I’m not a fan of either of those teams lol
Amen
@@haysan32 rather make it and lose than to not make it at all
Big thanks to Moby for not putting ads on this track! Loving that the suffering by this track is not tainted by more suffering :-)
get a fucking ad blocker already
@@pleaseunshadowbanme No worries - I'm vanced for months now ;-).
It would have been like adding insult to injury
@@petersilie2432who?
LHM
Some comments just make me want to say well you know
GTFOHWTS
The amount of times I have almost cried during this song is unimaginable
This made me laugh out loud 😂 very rare
@@ExpBlissIt Eh, it's the internet my friend...you never know what you'll encounter
@graysoncarter3017 seek help lol
Folks replying to this have clearly never seen this song in the context I'm sure you're familiar with. Slowest 30 pushups anyone will ever do.
literally one of the sickest beats ever.
Cough Cough ... Fuckk Yea
***** nice .. I mean sayy wuuuuut
O.G LOC nah fam
Mandi Boo look up DJ Paul get the fuck out my face....he kilt it.
Have you heard of infant annihilator by chance?.w.
Gone in 60 seconds what a classic movie
"Sarge can we have music during PT?"
"Sure private, let me introduce you to my girl Sally..."
*Pain Intensifies*
We did this for PT this morning. I was not happy. 😂
I can confirmed this, except it was a Major that introduce my squadron to Sally.
Brooooooo 😂😂 i felt this
Same here!! During my last dril my DS made us do this!!!
Push-up muscles jellify.
This album was a masterpiece. He was magical in the way that he took old spirituals and blended them with synth. Be still my heart
Heavy facts.
Glad you understand look up the history it's true
Regardless I like it's got a good beat and rhythm and progresses with the band and vocals and backup to the end .
Sail is good song also I think it's on the same album.
I swear about 4 million of these views are my football coach
XD
You have 4 million football coaches?
Clayton Eisenbrand well, they come and go so pretty much
Same
Best UA-cam comment ever.
“Now batting, designated hitter, Number 3, BRYCE! HARPER!”
Now for the Phillies first baseman BRYCE HARPER!!!!!!!!
Moby, you paint pictures with sound. I'm ever so thankful to exist in a time when such music is.
All these people talking about working out, yet here I am having a flashback to my 12 year-old self in the theater seeing the opening to Gone In 60 Seconds and being blown away by hearing this masterpiece for the first time.
moby is really underrated, he is a music prodigy, he knows how to turn on our vibes.
The man is world renowned and has made multiple hits in multiple countries, he's hardly underrated lol.
True n certain spaces
Is anyone here in 2024??
Not me
Every morning since college.
What do you mean
Yes
Nobody asked you
The 90's were so cool, they could write songs that only consisted of a chorus and still make it awesome.
What about 'Barbra Streisand'?
sometimes they even write songs with **gasp** no words at all!!
Its actually a slave song written quite some time ago.
Now all u have is mumblemumblemumbleldlpaoridn
Yeah, the 1790s.
I usually hear this song in my head whenever I'm digging or footing earth on my grandparents' farm with a shovel. It motivates me to keep going until the work's done.
I think Moby is one of the most ingenious musicians of our time! I love every single song of his!
Joining the marines, and this is one hell of a workout, I know they did this back in 07 when my uncle was enlisted, I hope they still do, this was fun as hell!!!
Getting those daily pushups in
Wowowowo
I do both squats and pushups
squats, pushups and pullups for me
AYEEEEE
@@jine7123 pull ups?? Damn you’re wild
Am I the only person who knows and loves this song with no affiliation to working out?
same lol
No. I love it too.
I got introduced by DJ Paul & Juicy J(3-6 Mafia) who made a song with the same scheme called, "Get the F Out My Face".
Nope, I'm with you
The first time I heard it was on the new Gone in 60 Seconds.
@@basiliohernandez5111 Same! I watched it today for the first time 🙈 Love this music xD
Squats and push up planks 😭😭😭 my body hurts from this song
Eleanor 💪🔥
Best opening scene to a car movie ever. Love this song.
my legs are on fire!!!
Same!
Same
+Serial Same :D
+1
try doing chins or dips with this song :D
I found this about “Flower”, hope it helps. I do not know who to credit for the original post though… the lyrics used in "Flower" are sampled from an old African American children's song called "Green Sally Up," which shares similarities with the British children's song, "Ring Around The Rosie." The actual lyrics being sung in the "Flower" sample are "Green Sally up, Green Sally down. Last one squat gotta tear the ground." It is correct to assume that this song is rooted historically in the slave culture of the American South, but it was more a song to entertain and occupy the children out in the fields than it was a commentary on slavery. Like "Ring Around The Rosie," "Green Sally Up" has an accompanying game that's played in time and accordance with the lyrics. 'Green Sally' means 'little girl,' hence the first two lines direct the children to rise up and then squat down in rhythm with the song. "Last one squat gotta tear the ground" means, quite plainly, that the last child to squat has to help the adults with the cotton picking. It's assumed that this was not a literal rule of the game, but a threat of the "last one home is a rotten egg" variety. The lines, "Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone, left me here to weep and moan" is indeed a reference to the death of a slave 'owner', and in the original song is followed by the lines, "If you hate it, fold your arms; if you love it, clap your hands," which was a signal for those listening to indicate their feelings towards their 'master' by either joining in the rhythmic clapping that accompanies the song, or by refraining from doing so, which would indicate a measure of love/respect/complacency that the individual may have had for the 'owner'.
Your message touched me
Thank you! I loved learning about that. You're awesome 👍🏼
I'm sensitive to this but it will always be "bring Sally up" to me.
thx a lot
I was born in 2003 but I’ve always been drawn to this type of music which came years before me. There’s something quite special knowing it was created at a time when music was at its peak. This Porcelain track has both a sense of beauty and sorrow I think that’s why it’s so great!
Great song to get motivated! Trying to do push-ups, squats, lunges, and cruches to this song!!! Helps a lot!
eat shit
Wow i was a dick
go for pullups
i remember when this song was first released back in 2000 made for the movie in Gone in 60 Seconds soundtrack album. i remeber that day as it was yesterday. im so happy you uploaded the (Official Audio) release, you rock man.
Apparently it's a remake of an old 50s song.
@@choosetolivefreeit samples the vocals and loops it
Moby, you've been my favorite for 20 years, I love your songs more than anything, I hope you keep going
Cool song and old times 60 seconda theme
Damn! this album is just freaking HUGE!!! The epic nature and sound range of every single track...Moby is a modern Mozart ❤️
Family.....his great x2 grandpa was Herman Melville
Moby, you will always continue to inspire me. Thank you for your beautiful songs.
My muscles: I fear no man. But that _thing…_
*THIS GODDAMN SONG.*
It scares me.
SAMEEEEEEE
Team Fortress 2 :P
Based on your Avatar I believe you fear civilisation and functional supply chains the most.
Nononononono
It's Sovjet Union*
love dat song, and Eleanor too !! :-)
gives you so much power
Gone in 60 seconds, Ah, one of the best movie openings ever. Also the movie too is good. Nostalgia
We will forever associate this song with Gone In 60 Seconds, one of all my favourite car movies. It will be 25 years old in 2025.
i remember showing my friends my very first car 9 years ago with this song playing as i opened the garage doors.
a 2001 White Mustang GT
Still own it. such many memories :)
Rafael Aguayo same here bro, 2004 Mustang GT, named her Ellie.
no offense mate but thats the ugly model of mustang just like the fox body
Furious_Deer fox body notch is the best one... other than maybe a mach1... the rest are pretty much shite
@@thedandy6765 the sn series saved mustang from the ugliness that is the foxbody
R/thathappened
The drums, guitar riffs, hi hats, snares... OMG. 🔥🔥🔥
i love this song. thank you Moby and all the co-creators that turned this piece into physical manifestation!
This is a legendary song right here. Super chill 🔥
"Old Miss Lucy's dead and gone"
Yea my arm muscles are about to die and go too
LMFAO
I read that when the song said it
This is by far the WORST BodyCombat song ever.
JJ hardy!!! Yes awesome song that's all I can think about with this song!
Now batting for the Orioles. Shortstop, number 2..... J.....J.....Hardy!
Finally i found this perfect song :) im so happy now :D
Agreed!
skyrim
CJ Ware you misunderstood it so bad
Copernicus haha ikno
Jordan bevans 4life lol
Moby did a great job taking a very old song and mixing it with his style.
I feel invincible, i love this track since i was a kid and saw Gone in 60s, magic vibes.
I wish i could listen do this while restauring a 1967 mustang, feeling my hands molding it and giving it life.
Gone in 60 seconds.. Classic movie
I have a 1969 ford mustang fastback now i feel like doing this!
This has always been my favourite song for ages
this song is reallllllly good for workouts and and other things because if your doing such as push ups or sit ups it tells you when to go up and down and will forever be the best for that and it will be remembered from gone in 60 secs
All this and that about fitness, but let's appreciate Moby for the awesome music he produces. ♡
Love this, thank you for your great Music Moby you'll always be a classic.
Just had to say -- today I finally FINISHED the song. As in, doing push-ups throughout! *_YES_*
Okay, you may continue scrolling, Have a nice day.
SMERSMER congrats🎉🎊🎉🎊
Nice job
Great job!!
nice🤗 i managed to do this with squats so i am successfull now
SMERSMER congrats mate. I do this song every 3 days and I can't get further than 2:30 sometimes even less :(
Go Baby Go!!!! When you know you know... what a classic!
how to start an internet fight :
1. Write a comment
2. Wait
How dare you have an opinion!
Fuck you buddy
***** Fuck you for fucking him friend
Lord Varion
Fuck the fucking fuckers...
my opinion is the right one because fuck you
Now batting for the Phillies number 3, designated hitter, BRYCE HARPER
Lets go Phillies!
Chills
Too bad he changed his walk up song to "A Bar Song". There weren't many things as hype as CBP in the playoffs when this tune kicked in ... that coming from an O's fan
@@chrismac5560 His first at-bat song is still Flower, he just has like 2 other walk up songs that come after so you only hear Flower in 2 at-bats per game
@@lorenzogonzalez5408 ahh okay. I've only watched one Phillies game so far this year as I basically only watch games with an AL East team during the regular season and I only remember hearing A Bar Song that game. I hope he goes with only this song come playoffs
I posted a similar comment about a year ago and still see some confusion about the lyrics today so I thought I might repost. My dad bought an album back in the 1960's called American Folk Songs for Children. A man by the name of Alan Lomax went throughout the South, the Appalachia and the Ozarks in the 1950's and recorded ordinary people singing their songs. This particular song was on that album and was recorded in Como, Mississippi by Jessie Lee Pratcher, Mattie and Mary Gardner. It was originally sung a Capella (without musical instruments) Moby took those vocals and added the musical instruments for the movie "Gone in 60 Seconds".
I always enjoyed listening to this song as a kid in growing up in the 60's and my dad passed the album on to me and I still have it to this day. As far as the lyrics go, I know it sounds like Bring Sally Up but for what it's worth the album that I have says the name of the song is called Green Sally Up.
I think it does say that.
A really interesting story. Green Sally Up.
Interesting
豪打炸裂シェルドン!
ノイジー!
3:28 😤 let's go. Pump challenge 💪
Bro my arms are killing me now
This song is motivating. Nothing more said.
Moby is the song artist of legends. Everything is so futuristic and perfect
10/10 - The skill here is keeping it interesting. It's repetitious, but has enough variety to stay interesting. The piano sounds amazing. The dynamics of the song are really cool. The sort of playground rhyme is weird, maybe even creepy, but that's part of the interest in the song IMO.
Michael Bauers
Not a technical song though
Guy has a LOT of gear :)
THEY DON'T KNOW ME SON 🔥🔥
It is fantastic, surprising to hear voices of nearly 150 years ago recorded.
+Chris Biggs oh ok, thanks for the correction
Huh? 150? Where are you getting this info from
That burn in your chest is such a good feeling after push-ups. Great song too.
2020 ?? feel the beat, gets under your skin...💪💪💪
Yes me brother
Also Gone In 60 Sceonds
20 years ago
Great times back in 2000
@@marvinrodriguez7971 Im here
@@dreepp63 awesome bro
gone in 60 seconds..... EALENOR
Eleanor you uncultured swine
........ok..........now we Can go.
🙌🙌🙌
Thank you 😊
74 version i hope
I love this one. It gives me back my strength of mind.
The fact that this song (specifically this version, the one that caused me SO much pain in boot camp, thank you so much Chief Mitchell) was recorded by the same guy who made the Jason Bourne theme (Extreme Ways) blows my mind.
Lol, school him. Let him know the words are actually: "Green Sally up" not bring. He may have seemed tough but he actually a member of a large group of dumbassas who based an exercise drill off a lyric misinterpretation.
Now batting for the Philadelphia Phillies… Number 3… BRYCCCE HARPERRRRR!!!!
Damn it, this brings back memories of army reserves training
Gone In 60 Seconds
Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 Cobra ( Eleanor )
1967.... that's a big deal. kind of iconic
@I am ONE of MANY I was just about to say the same
Unicorn ...
+Alberto Albornoz “What’s a unicorn?”
That ain't a tool that's a brick! 😂
COMING UP TO THE PLATE, NUMBER 3, BRYCE, HARPERRRRRRR.
This song makes me forget all my problems and dance everytime i listen to it ...its insane
one of the best tracks ever made in the 90's, all hail the old school
if you think music is dead, you aren't looking hard enough
2:18 when the beat drops and your motivated to finish your work out strong
I do deadlifts to this. Let go of the bar at the floor and stand up then dip down on the rhythm. Hard work
I used to listen to this album on repeat all night on headphones while playing StarCraft on console as a kid. I’ll be 35 in a min lol
Happy birthday man
how it feels being 35 ?
YOU MUST CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL PYLONS!
Coronavirus got me doing this with no excuses ...
I'm about to do it now
João Cândido same gotta do it for wrestling
I felt this
Part of our everyday routine now
AlSoonDae 알순대 for real
It burns!! Burns!! Burns!!
The best masterpiece ❤ thank you....still listening to it with the same love 20 years after
This will never getting old!
It’s 2019, I’m watching Gone in 60. Life is good.
The ultimate Pull Up song!
😰😰
i love this song , the volunteers on my uncles farm back in the 70s use to sing a similar song when picking crops , ah the good old days
Thank you for this Moby! I didn't think it was possible to get so fired up by a song.
And now batting for the Phillies…number 3 the designated hitter BRYCCCCCE HARPERRRRRR
And battling for the Philadelphia Phillies......Number Three.....*BRYCE HARPER*
Yeeeeeah
Now batting JJ Hardy
every athletes worst nightmare
Max Christensen So true
No joke .
I've done this 3 times with squats, 1 time with double leg lifts, 1 time with sit ups and half a time with push-ups today.
Amen
I don't get it 😔
One of the finest albums of all time. I hold it up there with U2's Joshua Tree.