Sure were. Back then you got everything you need to make them good. What you get today ain't the same shit anymore. Synthesis routes got borked, substitute sources just ain't good enough anymore. Can't really get enough mats anymore to supply, more than personal use ain't possible anymore. Hell, I miss the parties!
I went to a music industry workshop where mr c was one of the speakers and he said that they justified the chorus with the line "his friends called him ezzer he is the main geezer" so legally the bbc had no grounds to ban it.
I remember the stink this track caused. Radio 1 played it and the Government debated whether to force them to remove it. Radio 1 producers stood their ground and the rest is history :-) Still class today.
Yet 12 years earlier they banned the Specials Too Much Too Young because it had the word 'contraception' in it! And don't get started on Jilted John in 1978!
This song is such a cultural gold mine. It's basically a mini-course in the MDMA experience, early 90's Britain counter-culture, music, conservative politics, cockney rhyming slang, Punch and Judy, and a snippet of classic English literature.
And E's were good E's were good. To be young again eh. So many memories this tune brings back. Didn't need a phone to meet up either u just knew where everyone would be
I'm 38 years old and my son is 19. I was listening to some 90's song when he came over and said: "mum, you may like Ebenezer Goode" and played it for me. Well done, my son! ❤️
@@davevansega1771 this is just something that boomers say and isn't true. there are safety charities that regularly test pills at festivals and some of them have crazy quantities of MDMA and nothing else in them. pills are just as strong, if not stronger, than they have ever been.
@@MultiCheeseLouise Think what you like. We took pills twenty years ago and we can all tell you what you get nowadays is utter rubbish in comparison. What passes for MDMA these days is laughable.
I remember this back in the day. Saying anything related to ecstasy tablets could get you in trouble and these guys took the piss and got away with it. Props lads.
9th Jan 2025, and I'm still listening to this absolute banger. I was 12 when this was released in 1992, I remember recording it off the radio 😂 Fuck I feel old just sayin that 😂😂
I remember dancing my socks off to this in a hot sweaty electronic dance music venue in Dijon in the early 1990s, along with Front 242 numbers, etc. Having to go topless due to my t-shirt being sodden was definitely the gayest thing I’ve ever done.
Imagine a 20 year old from Philadelphia in the service and being transferred to Germany - this is one of the first songs I heard. It's been stuck in my head ever since
When first time I listened "Boss Drum" the album in its entirety, I immediately knew that I'm going to listen to it till my heart stops beating. Great writing, great engineering and producing, tunes that sound ancient (Tibetan) and futuristic (like cyberpunk) at the same time. It passed the trial of time. In 2024 still my favorite album with The KLF's "White Room"
This is such a clever track. And the fact they actually got it played on national radio. despite the *huge* amounts of drug references? Well that's what I call 'genius', pure and simple. 😎
Chazbot The Shamen rocks I have Entact, Boss Drum all their songs and CDs They were ahead of their time! I also like Art Of Noise, Yello, Sunscreem 03 and I would try drugs then turn of the lights and put on Disco lights and turn this song up! B/C THE SHAMEN ROCK!
Was at a rave about 15 years ago and MR C was there djing last and when he'd finished me and my mate got him to come over and have a chat with us, great guy we were chatting for ages and we asked him what was the first thing that came to mind with this tune and he said pride, he was so proud of it, to have that moment in history
My 20 year old son came to me a few weeks ago and said “ have you ever heard of the Shaman??” I gonna be honest, I felt insulted! This video was my reply!! Xxxx
@@kylereese4822 She did not die from X, she died from drinking too much water in a short period of time. "A subsequent inquest determined that her death was not directly caused by the consumption of ecstasy, but rather the result of the large quantity of water she had consumed.[10] She had apparently been in observation of an advisory warning commonly given to ravers which stated drinking water would help her avoid dehydration as a result of continuous dancing. Leah had been at home with friends and had not been dancing, yet consumed about 7 litres (12 imp pt; 1.8 US gal) of water in less than 90 minutes. This resulted in water intoxication and hyponatremia, which in turn led to serious swelling of the brain, irreparably damaging it."
Thank to Ebeneezer when I was 12 years old that I got 5 days detention for playing this at school's charity fundraiser for blue peter appeal rave party . I still say not my fault that 6th formers turn up and started dancing like nutters at lunchtime on friday. 8 year later I got why
@@worldcomicsreview354 I know but we were an hour late for afternoon lessons, and school equipment got damaged and the hall smelled like weed plus loads of cigarette butts and empty booze cans on the floor. We took most of the blame because no one wanted to grass up the 6 formers. My mum got our detention reduced to 2 days .
I don't think any song personifies the. 90,s club scene better than this....can you imagine how good these head bangers would be to party with back in the day? Thankyou for the music guys🌈🤟
I was 10yo in 92 when this song came out just arrived to Portugal from Russia to go live with my father and while watching tv this song played out one of the coolest songs i heard at the time i didn't speak portuguese nor english so i couldn't understand who was the artist and song name but this song stayed in my head until last year when i finaly saw the video here on youtube after 3 decades it was a very magical and nostalgic moment that took me to my teen years and brought me back a lot of memories! To the Shamen and everyone involved in the making of this piece of Art thank you so much!
I have never heard this song. Great energy. Hilarious. I'm 59 and never taken ecstasy or been to a rave. I don't think I missed out as I've done plenty else. Whatever. Just like to say I loved this song.
Remember this being played on Top of the Pops (mainstream music tv show for those too young to remember it) while my friend and I looked sideways at each other and snickered and snorted. Then my mum started singing along and we just lost it.
This song " Ebeneezer Goode " I was careless and missed listening to it, and in the blink of an eye, 7 or 8 years had passed. That's why l forgot the title of this song and even the name of his Shamen. It took I quite a while to get to the beginning of the song, so when I got to this song again, I felt relieved and felt like I had recovered something important !!
me and lots of friends just called in to my local radio station, that plays modern pop music and today's best hits. Sent them this song. the host said they loved it, and that the music video was dope! And... ...AND... THEY'RE GONNA PLAY IT!!! Tune into Q1073 either today or tomorrow and you'll hear it. WE'RE GONNA HEAR THIS ON POPULAR MODERN HITS STATION!!!! This might start a revolution. might bring back the oldschool days. I don't know. BUT HOLY FUCK IT'S GOING ON AIR IN AMERICA!!!!!
I recommend to read a few books. Actually all senses can trigger memories - a certain temperature on our skin on a sunny day, a smell/scent, a word. Music is just the easiest because we surround ourselves with it in most of our awaken hours (some people even keeps music playing while they sleep), and in the age of internet it's easy to access almost any songs, while a scent/warmth/word/touch/etc is harder.
Love it or hate it.the fact remains.the shamen got the most pro drugs tune ever to top of the british charts.and as i was part of the ecstasy generation.well done lads.😊
Me too 😁 91/92 thought I was the dogs bollocks 😂 if I could look at myself then I’d probably think I was a twat 😂 taxi fri and sat nights first two week of the month from my flat in queensgate place into a club then skint for two weeks till payday again 😂
Sometimes I wish I was alive back when this was all happening, instead of just discovering these tracks decades later. I'll be forever grateful to my dad for introducing me to the rave era though.
I’m sad for you that you never experienced it. It was really something else. As a 45 year old I miss those days every day and would go back in a second. Best nights of my life.
@@tonymorph3672 Hi Tony, I’m turning 16 soon and I’d kill to be in those times. The cars, music, scene… But really, I can’t complain. I can listen to all the tunes I could ever wish for 👌
@@freddieparrydrums that’s it mate you can still have great experiences. As a old man (compared to you) my advice is enjoy yourself to the full because you will always look back on the years you are having now. Make sure you get a decent trade or education behind you. Learn a skill that will make you money so you can have comfortable life in your later years. They come around faster than you think.
Requested this banger at a school disco once when I was 12. All my friends and the other students were enjoying it and shouting out “Ezeer Goode”, until I remember one of my teacher’s was looking at me raising an eyebrow.
Singing about how E’s (ecstasy) is good :) lol I was in my late teens when this came out and remember thinking ‘surely they know what they are singing about right?!’ lol great tune, ‘Move any mountain’ is my favourite by The Shaman still :)
30 years passed...so RIP to the dog,the real star of this video
You look at the dog, I'll look at the woman in the cat suit.
@@zaftra based
Gone to doggy heaven.
Dogstar..that is Sirius as in the Giza plateau point of focus.. as the architecture was made.
@@DafneOfeliaVallstromwhat you on bout??
The kicker is that it hit number 1 during the BBCs drug awareness week.
What can I say? It worked.
+Michael Pee Addictive*
+0x777 It's because Ezzzz were good back then !
+Mick K not no more fella 😔
Sure were. Back then you got everything you need to make them good. What you get today ain't the same shit anymore. Synthesis routes got borked, substitute sources just ain't good enough anymore.
Can't really get enough mats anymore to supply, more than personal use ain't possible anymore. Hell, I miss the parties!
I went to a music industry workshop where mr c was one of the speakers and he said that they justified the chorus with the line "his friends called him ezzer he is the main geezer" so legally the bbc had no grounds to ban it.
I remember the stink this track caused. Radio 1 played it and the Government debated whether to force them to remove it. Radio 1 producers stood their ground and the rest is history :-) Still class today.
Yet 12 years earlier they banned the Specials Too Much Too Young because it had the word 'contraception' in it! And don't get started on Jilted John in 1978!
Mary bloody Whitehouse, TRIED ruin everyone s fun, lol
Screw the government
@@Rdott82 1312 brother/sister
This song is such a cultural gold mine. It's basically a mini-course in the MDMA experience, early 90's Britain counter-culture, music, conservative politics, cockney rhyming slang, Punch and Judy, and a snippet of classic English literature.
And the sadly endangered and alas soon to be extinct Cockney rhyming slang… Anyone got any salmons and Veras? Sorted!
There’s nothing Cockney rhyming slang about salmon.
@@HumansAreShitFactories 'Salmon' is cockney slang for Salmon & Trout = Snout (tobacco)! There are a few nods to toking culture in this song.
@@HumansAreShitFactories Salmon & Trout = Snout
Best piss take ever, even betters Lucy in the sky.... Takes me back to a wonderful time and experience in my life
E's were good......now 53 years old....Tea's are good.
Nice one! LOL.....
Fuckin panadol for me now keepin me alive legend of a song!!!
specially yorkshire tea,s lol
I could do with rave
knees not so good
I wish it was the 90s. 😢
Me too
glad it's not
@@youtubegarbage7876 i bet you do really
Me toooo but we can bring it back👽🛸
Always is in my house😂
Back in the 90's when the uk was fun & people didn't take themselves so seriously.
And we had to remember phone numbers.
On text display.
Or put 10p in the BT box.
@@nicor6862 Or queued lol! In those days you'd be considered a twat to take a selfie - vanity was a thing!
@@MissOrchid12 Same here in France my Lady. What happened to us ?
Yep,totally agreed.Great times.
And E's were good E's were good. To be young again eh. So many memories this tune brings back. Didn't need a phone to meet up either u just knew where everyone would be
Can't believe this is 30 years old!!! Still a proper kick ass tune!!!!
Today, after so many years, I found that music 😅
Neve hear it on the radio
Yeah it is.
Naughty Naughty!
Still don't know who is Ebenezer
I'm 38 years old and my son is 19. I was listening to some 90's song when he came over and said: "mum, you may like Ebenezer Goode" and played it for me. Well done, my son! ❤️
Well done that lad, great taste in music!!!
😂
Parenting done right 👍👍
That’s boy is a top lad 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Naughty, naughty, very naughty 🤣 quality
"E's are good, E's are good"
Genius songwriting.
These effin E’s are good!
Yea,but NOT so good these days.
@@davevansega1771 this is just something that boomers say and isn't true. there are safety charities that regularly test pills at festivals and some of them have crazy quantities of MDMA and nothing else in them. pills are just as strong, if not stronger, than they have ever been.
@@MultiCheeseLouise Think what you like. We took pills twenty years ago and we can all tell you what you get nowadays is utter rubbish in comparison.
What passes for MDMA these days is laughable.
@@MultiCheeseLouise Yea, But crap Mandy really ruined E.Honest.The Dove's in the early 19,s were something else.
I remember this back in the day. Saying anything related to ecstasy tablets could get you in trouble and these guys took the piss and got away with it. Props lads.
9th Jan 2025, and I'm still listening to this absolute banger.
I was 12 when this was released in 1992, I remember recording it off the radio 😂
Fuck I feel old just sayin that 😂😂
I feel like I'm the only person who liked dance/techno in the 90's while completely sober
I've never been one for recreational pharmaceuticals, but I do enjoy the music.
Me too!😉
Same here
Me also, I've never been a nightclub person or much liked drinking but I loved this music back then (and still do!)
I remember dancing my socks off to this in a hot sweaty electronic dance music venue in Dijon in the early 1990s, along with Front 242 numbers, etc. Having to go topless due to my t-shirt being sodden was definitely the gayest thing I’ve ever done.
Take me back to the 90s. I've had enough of 2021.
@Polite Comments On Current Affairs thanks :D
Take me with you, please.
This what UA-cam is for!
Fully!
Shit 2024 is worse. 😂
This is bloody amazing. Back when the UK was the coolest nation on Earth, no question.
Aren't we still?
@@ajs41 yeesssss
@Christian Cullen Which country are you from?
@@ajs41 Will be of Irish extraction with a name like Cullen. Quite a few of them are bitter, angry old gits. Inevitably end up in the UK for work.
@Christian Cullen go somewhere else then
Imagine a 20 year old from Philadelphia in the service and being transferred to Germany - this is one of the first songs I heard. It's been stuck in my head ever since
You probably arrived in Europe from an America steeped in Springsteen and Diana Ross, and thought "what the hell is going on?!"
@@iamaparanoidandroid1 that's exactly what happened.
@@bigsarge8795 bet there was some fun to be had as a squaddie in Germany in the early 90s though....!
@@bigsarge8795 But, did you like it?!
@@Me-zo8yc I did
Always good to hear people singing in a proper English accent, unlike most British singers now who try to Americanise their singing voice.
the blokes from Aberdeen....
Mr C is English
The other members are Scottish
Why I Believe fuck off m8
@Alana well said pal😎😊
I´m now 62 years old but age doesn't matter - this music is so cool..............................
I’m 16 and this music is one of my favourites, so glad that two different generations can admire and embrace this music even though I wasn’t around.
Got any Vera's
When was the last time you had some salmon?
Born in the 80's, raised in the 90's.... surviving in the 20's 😓
I'm with ya bro
Feeling this
Yep...1983 right here.
41 and fuck me things are grim
@@niall653 Right!
It’s 2022 and nothing today comes close to this musical masterpiece
Back then people could be them selves. Now it's all under control.
Proper mate . Class tune
it's now 2023 and we concur
Nothing today comes close to.. well anything.. back then.
Jeez, how can this be 25 years ago. It still sounds like the future of music.
And now it's 30 years 😱
@@jules3951 i was just gonna say the same thing I'm listening to this banger on TOTP reruns on BBC 4 in 2022, where the hell has the time gone!!
@@simonalexander2354 That's a mind warp in itself, BBC4 playing this song.
@@Soruk42 I know right? You couldn't make it up 🤣🤣
Amen! Ahead of their time! Timeless!
who’s came back in 2020? to listen to old tunes💓
never stopped
Always remember when radio banned this song, and then it hit no1 in the charts
Fri 28th May 2020 Sydney Australia 😆😆😆
Me. And unfortunately this popped up.
Never stopped PETE england
In 92-93 I didn't even imagine, that I would listen to it in 2021 :))
Yeaaa!
That's because we never knew just how shite 'music' in 2021 would be...Little Mix... Cardi b etc.
I did!
When first time I listened "Boss Drum" the album in its entirety, I immediately knew that I'm going to listen to it till my heart stops beating. Great writing, great engineering and producing, tunes that sound ancient (Tibetan) and futuristic (like cyberpunk) at the same time.
It passed the trial of time. In 2024 still my favorite album with The KLF's "White Room"
Same! 2024.
Two of the BEST decades of Music .. 1980's and the 1990's .. And I lived through both.
Is as good today as it was in the 90's..
Absolutely fantastic
“He takes you to the top, shakes you all around & back down!” He certainly does! I really miss my clubbing days 😢
Is it Bitcoin?
Me too!
I still do it in my 40s ( clubbing I mean not the old disco biscuits)😂😂
@@fionanisbett3748 Came here to say the same thing #rave2thegrave
This is such a clever track.
And the fact they actually got it played on national radio. despite the *huge* amounts of drug references?
Well that's what I call 'genius', pure and simple.
😎
Never realised it was Jerry Sadowitz until now , great video , great accents. , good fun dance tune .
loved growing up in the 90s , looking back now I count it as a privilege😵
UpYirMa .1 lucky! I only know these songs because my parents wouldn’t by me CDs so I had to listen to my dads songs. I’m so glad I did.
It was an honour to grow up in that time....
@The Rockall Times you guys are the most condescending generation
@@davidshammas2239 generation x are cool as hell, you need to take several seats hun.
I feel you mate!!!
This track has magical powers. How is it possible to get so much of the silliness and euphoria of your first E into a song?
Chazbot The Shamen rocks I have Entact, Boss Drum all their songs and CDs They were ahead of their time!
I also like Art Of Noise, Yello, Sunscreem 03 and I would try drugs then turn of the lights and put on Disco lights and turn this song up! B/C THE SHAMEN ROCK!
Lovely... so funny, happy, creative and kind... Ezagood
Double dumping.
I salute you Mr C for one of the best tunes of the 90s 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🪄
Irud bad. Ieid bad. Aeneid ok. Urud bad?
Words cannot describe how good it was. Those who were there remember.
partially. but i do remember was a bloody good time.
Those who were there can't remember fuck all ;-)
E’s are so good I don’t remember it
i dont lol
you're wrong. it was so good.. it was ebenezer goode
This got to number 1 during BBC anti-drug week.
nice
Christians drunk on red wine; no drugs are bad.
Pisser !
@@Tripserpentine my version of christisnity is mdma
Nice balls
The 1990s was a excellent decade for music and film's
& drugs
Was at a rave about 15 years ago and MR C was there djing last and when he'd finished me and my mate got him to come over and have a chat with us, great guy we were chatting for ages and we asked him what was the first thing that came to mind with this tune and he said pride, he was so proud of it, to have that moment in history
I appreciate UA-cam as the closest thing to a time machine currently available
My 20 year old son came to me a few weeks ago and said “ have you ever heard of the Shaman??” I gonna be honest, I felt insulted! This video was my reply!! Xxxx
Yeah, the kids will never know... Good times!
Ever heard of Leah Betts ??
KYLE kyle her fault she didn't know how to take drugs properly
@@kylereese4822 She did not die from X, she died from drinking too much water in a short period of time. "A subsequent inquest determined that her death was not directly caused by the consumption of ecstasy, but rather the result of the large quantity of water she had consumed.[10] She had apparently been in observation of an advisory warning commonly given to ravers which stated drinking water would help her avoid dehydration as a result of continuous dancing. Leah had been at home with friends and had not been dancing, yet consumed about 7 litres (12 imp pt; 1.8 US gal) of water in less than 90 minutes. This resulted in water intoxication and hyponatremia, which in turn led to serious swelling of the brain, irreparably damaging it."
@@kylereese4822 if she had drunk that amount of water in such a short space of time even with no X she would have been in trouble.
This song is still a total banger even after all these years.
Masterpiece. Who's here in 2024?
Still slaps. What a timeless banger.
Mad for it mate❤
Naughty naugthy, very naughty!
Purely for the nostalgia 😆 song still makes no sense to me now….
Just watched a Terrence McKenna interview from 1992 talking about ecstasy and talks about this tune. Nice reminder, got me nostalgic
2022 anyone else? Wish i was old enough in the 90s to rave to this. The 90s should have lived on forever
Pure rave classic if you went to a rave & they did not play this track it was a crap night & not a rave
Thank to Ebeneezer when I was 12 years old that I got 5 days detention for playing this at school's charity fundraiser for blue peter appeal rave party . I still say not my fault that 6th formers turn up and started dancing like nutters at lunchtime on friday. 8 year later I got why
Bit harsh, how'd the teachers expect you to know what it was really about?
@@worldcomicsreview354 I know but we were an hour late for afternoon lessons, and school equipment got damaged and the hall smelled like weed plus loads of cigarette butts and empty booze cans on the floor. We took most of the blame because no one wanted to grass up the 6 formers. My mum got our detention reduced to 2 days .
That’s funny
Reckitt Benckiser
😂 good effort
THE SHAMEN!!! I was thirteen when I discover these Gods of Rave ;) I'm listening them to this day... :) GREETINGS FROM POLAND!!! :)
same
How I wish I could go back to the 90s. I don't belong in the 21st century.
None of us do mate!
I can proudly admit to knowing every single word of this :) I was always asked at high school to do it and I can still do it now
mooseasaurusrex if their not they should be ha ha ha ha naughty naughty very naughty love it.
Me too. :D
I sing it to myself cos i love the words and the way he raps, got a young girlfriends, she says WTF is that?! Hahahahaha
We all attended high school!
weird flex but ok
🙏
I don't think any song personifies the. 90,s club scene better than this....can you imagine how good these head bangers would be to party with back in the day?
Thankyou for the music guys🌈🤟
I think "no good" by the Prodigy is a close runner-up...
I was 10yo in 92 when this song came out just arrived to Portugal from Russia to go live with my father and while watching tv this song played out one of the coolest songs i heard at the time i didn't speak portuguese nor english so i couldn't understand who was the artist and song name but this song stayed in my head until last year when i finaly saw the video here on youtube after 3 decades it was a very magical and nostalgic moment that took me to my teen years and brought me back a lot of memories! To the Shamen and everyone involved in the making of this piece of Art thank you so much!
Along with N Trance's "set you free" this summarises the 90s for me. Banging tunes!
I'm Indian born in 83 England. Songs like this is nostalgic and beautiful grew up to this
I have never heard this song. Great energy. Hilarious. I'm 59 and never taken ecstasy or been to a rave. I don't think I missed out as I've done plenty else. Whatever. Just like to say I loved this song.
You should try it before you die it literally feels like the best experience of your life
You definitely missed out.
Ecstasy is much more worthwhile than coke.
Not too late
@@hakc97again a good E is 100 times better than coke in my view
Aah the days of pure heavenly debauchery. How I miss those good times.
My uncle was a late 80s raver and I remember listening to this and The Orb in my childhood lol
Thank goodness mobile phones couldn't take pictures back then 😂
I'd still be going through the courts
The Shamen walked so The Prodigy could run.
This song has been stuck in my head since the 90s!
His knees were always good, they've never been so good. He's the main geezer though. Love the Shamen. Fantastic tune,
Passenger in a Peugeot 205 GTI 1992 going to a East London illegal rave...the fuzzy memories.....:)
+Ambient Dweller Ahh the good old days of Carling black label, bread bag bongs and Mitsy's.
lovely😉😃
+Ambient Dweller Oh yeah, if you remember the 90s clearly ... your Es weren't good.
0x777 always one mong that's gotta disagree and find fault with whatever people say.
No there isn't.
Remember this being played on Top of the Pops (mainstream music tv show for those too young to remember it) while my friend and I looked sideways at each other and snickered and snorted. Then my mum started singing along and we just lost it.
This song " Ebeneezer Goode "
I was careless and missed listening to it, and in the blink of an eye,
7 or 8 years had passed.
That's why l forgot the title of this song and even the name of his Shamen.
It took I quite a while to get to the beginning of the song, so when I got to this song again, I felt relieved and felt like I had recovered something important !!
me and lots of friends just called in to my local radio station, that plays modern pop music and today's best hits. Sent them this song. the host said they loved it, and that the music video was dope! And...
...AND...
THEY'RE GONNA PLAY IT!!!
Tune into Q1073 either today or tomorrow and you'll hear it. WE'RE GONNA HEAR THIS ON POPULAR MODERN HITS STATION!!!!
This might start a revolution. might bring back the oldschool days. I don't know. BUT HOLY FUCK IT'S GOING ON AIR IN AMERICA!!!!!
Never again will there be music like this...and it's fucking upsetting
--- first heard The Shamen in 1992 -- been hooked ever since! 49 years old and still loving all of it! 🩵
*MUSIC IS THE ONLY TIME MACHINE.*
I recommend to read a few books. Actually all senses can trigger memories - a certain temperature on our skin on a sunny day, a smell/scent, a word. Music is just the easiest because we surround ourselves with it in most of our awaken hours (some people even keeps music playing while they sleep), and in the age of internet it's easy to access almost any songs, while a scent/warmth/word/touch/etc is harder.
Who would have thought in 1992 that 27 years later I'd be dancing in my kitchen in me jocks while my cat watches?
Same! I'm dancing in the kitchen to this too with my two cats watching me in disbelief xD
😂😂😂😂😂
Keep dancin'! :)
Peter Lynch naughty naughty ...very naughty....!!!!
Kitty porn
Anyone but me still alive from that time?
Guess the E's can't be THAT bad, they didn't kill us yet. :)
90's what a decade. Glad I lived through that. Today is shite compared to back then
A true legendary track. Absolutely epic music. Nothing will ever come close to this.
I feel like this is the music Jez and Super Hans envision themselves making.
This is outrageous!!
+A Witty Username beat me too it!
+Gabriel Haddon-Hill THIS IS CONTAGIOUS
+Xander This is outrageous. LOL
+VictoriaChelseaboy99 Just looked this up whilst watching Peep Show
Love it or hate it.the fact remains.the shamen got the most pro drugs tune ever to top of the british charts.and as i was part of the ecstasy generation.well done lads.😊
Geez..that old 1985 Honda Accord 2 door and that big brick cell phone...memories.
This video is a trip. Really
This and Leila K's version of "Ca Plane Pour Moi"
Probably the same director.
Ну почему я не могу поставить еще один ❤
Это абсолютно замечательная песня для тех ,кто не понимает текст!
Она тянет любые трезвые ноги в пляс!
2024 anyone? And that woman next to shamen is still unreal😍😍😍
I'd like to know who she is, she is 10/10
Ohhh God damn tell me about it brother! She’s perfect 😍😍
@@John-lp5xhTamzin Haughton
@@HelloJamesBondTamzin Haughton
fuck the early 90's were brilliant times, shame time has to move on! :(
An absolute classic
ahh, the 90's I was 22, living in London....epic.
Me too 😁 91/92 thought I was the dogs bollocks 😂 if I could look at myself then I’d probably think I was a twat 😂 taxi fri and sat nights first two week of the month from my flat in queensgate place into a club then skint for two weeks till payday again 😂
The '90s were a special time. Everywhere. Remember when this was #1 in the UK for a month! huge hit!
Mizz under stood LOL ..
Brilliant sheer brilliance ,, E E E ZZZZZZZZ R F ING GOOD .....
I miss the 90's
What an absolute classic!!! This song will live on forever!!!!!
Sometimes I wish I was alive back when this was all happening, instead of just discovering these tracks decades later. I'll be forever grateful to my dad for introducing me to the rave era though.
I’m sad for you that you never experienced it. It was really something else. As a 45 year old I miss those days every day and would go back in a second. Best nights of my life.
@@tonymorph3672 Hi Tony, I’m turning 16 soon and I’d kill to be in those times. The cars, music, scene… But really, I can’t complain. I can listen to all the tunes I could ever wish for 👌
@@freddieparrydrums that’s it mate you can still have great experiences. As a old man (compared to you) my advice is enjoy yourself to the full because you will always look back on the years you are having now. Make sure you get a decent trade or education behind you. Learn a skill that will make you money so you can have comfortable life in your later years. They come around faster than you think.
@@tonymorph3672 Cheers for the advice Tony!! Always helpful, one day these days will be long gone and I'll think about how much better it was 👍
This is a banging tune that's so clever and also really funny! Video captures the 90s UK rave scene.
Man this was the best when I was in my 20's....lovely!!!!.....Took E and went to get Butter Chicken at my local restaurant- LOL was crazy AF!
Decada de 90, como dancei The shamen nas casa noturnas e o legal que esse video era colocado em tela gigante e todo mundo curtia o som e o video.
Get this back on the charts
Absolutely love this song.
Brings back so many happy memories
I heard this a couple of times in the mid 90's and have only just now heard it again.
Ironically this song is addictive!
I must have posted that half asleep lol!
“You can’t catch epilepsy”
Hold my Guinness
It meant to catch the feeling of being on Esctasy (E).
The video of "Ca Plane Pour Moi" (probably the same director) meant to capture LSD.
Can't wait to sing this to the grandchildren.
Still listening to this at the end of 2023. I was in secondary school and would have been 13 at the time when it came out. What a time!
When the director asked " how fast you want this video" and the reply was ..........YES
Reply was "Same as in Leila K's Ca Plane Pour Moi video, please."
I'm 32 but my sister is in her early 40s. Grew up hearing her music. Love it first music I remember hearing.
Requested this banger at a school disco once when I was 12. All my friends and the other students were enjoying it and shouting out “Ezeer Goode”, until I remember one of my teacher’s was looking at me raising an eyebrow.
Singing about how E’s (ecstasy) is good :) lol I was in my late teens when this came out and remember thinking ‘surely they know what they are singing about right?!’ lol great tune, ‘Move any mountain’ is my favourite by The Shaman still :)
What a f******* banging tune
In a club where there’s 300 people the place jumped hard!
so lucky to have grown up listening to tunes like this
Comin' on into 2025 and this is still so good
This brings back good memories ❤😢 and 49 going on 50 with a stoma bag and depression.
Best song about ecstasy, EVER! :)