OMG!!! This is the planet i was on 20 years ago....HOUSE 4 EVER!!! 44 yrs old..and still jumpin off the walls listening to this!!!! God we were there...the front of the SUN newspaper...what a time to have been living!!! The best memories ever!!!!!!!! Numero uno.xxxx
Brilliant cant get better than this. In 1989 this was really the start of brilliant dance tunes going into the early 90s as the dance and rave clubs were the place to be on saturday night. It became huge, from 1989 to 1992 was the best years for me dance music wise. There was just so many great dance tunes that it pushed away every other type of music at that time, wich was unheard of before and the pop and rock music and any other just didnt stand a chance. It was an amazing time to be alive, i was age 16 when this mix came out and a few others. But by 1997 it was still good music but never the same as those early 90s tunes. Alot of people say "the difference was in 1989 to 92 you didnt need ecstasy or coke or speed to dance as the music was so good. But by 1997 you did need drugs to just like the music and dance". A believe in scotland there was still money in ecstasy by 1999, 2000 the milenium, but not as much. But maybe still big in england. In 1990, 91 an ecstasy cost £20 to buy in the clubs and tbh people would pay more as they were so good. But by 1999 people paid £5 and even cheaper for an ecstasy in a club. But i could never work out why? When they were so good and revellers would bight the hand of to buy one when they were £20. People even sold them for £25 easy, as they just said theres only 15 left and its take it or leave it? And i am the only guy with them? So they paid £25 but saw it as a liberty. Revelers thought £20 was even asking a bit much in 1990. So by 92 they had went down to £15, and £10 if you knew the right people. A big drop just in 3 years. But they stayed that price for the next 5 years at least as people thought that was fair and most would often buy 2 or 3, so there was still great dosh in them even with the price half it was. And tbh i would say they were the safest drug i took. As in 7 years i did not hear they had killed any one and they wernt addictive. Temazepam and diazepam and coke had killed thousands and still are and there being prescribed willy nilly. Temazepam had alot to answer for!
I loved this when it was new out. Ground breaking - A great time to be doing disco at the local youth clubs. Music you could dance to! 1989, I feel so old now.
@SteveRH100 I think '93 intp '94 a new wave of Euro Pop and Dance came through and replaced the Latino stuff - Stuff like Alex Party, Don't Give Me Your Life etc it seems 'House, Acid House and Latino became 'old' and a bit out-dated'. Still it deserves its place in music history and what classics!!
@jared1971 ps Alex Party - Dont give me your love is also House music lol, there's so many different genres of House it's hard for a lot of people to keep up I think but thats also one of the many things that makes it great.
@SamSlater same ere when i was a paper boy ,i use to nick 45records back then and i use to stick them in my paperbag,well i was a teen lol back then lol
@jared1971 Yeah there was a wave of Euro cheese around that time but they went even worse than that by putting 'Shaggy' on there lol. I wouldn't say House had got dated by then as if anything it got bigger and by 94 everything was House & garage, the sound just changed. 94 was a great year for House. Kenny Dope and The Bucketheads - The Bomb was a reaction agianst all the Euro cheese.
yeah and felly did not sing that song ya kid k did just to let yall all know GO TECHNOTRONIC AND PLEASE PLEASE TECHNOTRONIC COME 2 ADELADE SOUTH AUSTRALIA
OMG!!! This is the planet i was on 20 years ago....HOUSE 4 EVER!!! 44 yrs old..and still jumpin off the walls listening to this!!!! God we were there...the front of the SUN newspaper...what a time to have been living!!! The best memories ever!!!!!!!! Numero uno.xxxx
Brilliant cant get better than this. In 1989 this was really the start of brilliant dance tunes going into the early 90s as the dance and rave clubs were the place to be on saturday night. It became huge, from 1989 to 1992 was the best years for me dance music wise. There was just so many great dance tunes that it pushed away every other type of music at that time, wich was unheard of before and the pop and rock music and any other just didnt stand a chance. It was an amazing time to be alive, i was age 16 when this mix came out and a few others. But by 1997 it was still good music but never the same as those early 90s tunes. Alot of people say "the difference was in 1989 to 92 you didnt need ecstasy or coke or speed to dance as the music was so good. But by 1997 you did need drugs to just like the music and dance". A believe in scotland there was still money in ecstasy by 1999, 2000 the milenium, but not as much. But maybe still big in england. In 1990, 91 an ecstasy cost £20 to buy in the clubs and tbh people would pay more as they were so good. But by 1999 people paid £5 and even cheaper for an ecstasy in a club. But i could never work out why? When they were so good and revellers would bight the hand of to buy one when they were £20. People even sold them for £25 easy, as they just said theres only 15 left and its take it or leave it? And i am the only guy with them? So they paid £25 but saw it as a liberty. Revelers thought £20 was even asking a bit much in 1990. So by 92 they had went down to £15, and £10 if you knew the right people. A big drop just in 3 years. But they stayed that price for the next 5 years at least as people thought that was fair and most would often buy 2 or 3, so there was still great dosh in them even with the price half it was. And tbh i would say they were the safest drug i took. As in 7 years i did not hear they had killed any one and they wernt addictive. Temazepam and diazepam and coke had killed thousands and still are and there being prescribed willy nilly. Temazepam had alot to answer for!
Magic mix!!! Thank god i kept the CD's...REAL HOUSE MUSIC from back in the day..KICKIN ASS still sounds brilliant!!!
CDs??? I didn't buy those until 1993 ! Lol ... Still have over 1000 vinyls.
I loved this when it was new out. Ground breaking - A great time to be doing disco at the local youth clubs. Music you could dance to! 1989, I feel so old now.
Bought this on single when i was 12. I was amazed at the time with this kind of music after growing up listening to 'parents music'.
I had this on cassette still sounds as good as it did back in 89 oh to be 19 again
@TheGared2010
20 years ago, when I was 16 years old, I used to listen to this tune back in 1990. Still good as ever, 20 years on.
a wicked classic
The 'Deep Heat' albums wre wicked, untill the last 1 93, thats where they lost it.
Awesome ....cant get better than this
@TheGared2010
I was 16 years old when this came out.
xtom the track at 1:06 is
Starlight - Numero Uno
@SteveRH100 I think '93 intp '94 a new wave of Euro Pop and Dance came through and replaced the Latino stuff - Stuff like Alex Party, Don't Give Me Your Life etc it seems 'House, Acid House and Latino became 'old' and a bit out-dated'. Still it deserves its place in music history and what classics!!
Oyi yoi
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Get right on one matey, well not literally but back in 88/89 perhaps. Any time machines invented yet??? Take us back!!!!
@SamSlater
I was 16 when this tune came out. And I had the 7" single of this song.
@jared1971 ps Alex Party - Dont give me your love is also House music lol, there's so many different genres of House it's hard for a lot of people to keep up I think but thats also one of the many things that makes it great.
@rockport12321 look through the tracklisting at 1.48 and it should be one on there
I bought this record in a charity shop for £1 today! :D
@SamSlater its technotronic - pump up the jam
@SamSlater same ere when i was a paper boy ,i use to nick 45records back then and i use to stick them in my paperbag,well i was a teen lol back then lol
@jared1971 Yeah there was a wave of Euro cheese around that time but they went even worse than that by putting 'Shaggy' on there lol. I wouldn't say House had got dated by then as if anything it got bigger and by 94 everything was House & garage, the sound just changed. 94 was a great year for House. Kenny Dope and The Bucketheads - The Bomb was a reaction agianst all the Euro cheese.
at 0:56 what mix/version is it of the Todd Terry project - bango (to the batmobile)?
Human oid
@rockport12321 a day in the life by black riot
@thekyzer I think you replied to the wrong guy. :-)
does anyone know the names of the sound tracks between 4:15 - 4:30 & 5:10 - 5:18
All tracks are listed on the record disc picture.
hey can anyone identify the track that plays from 0.33? thanks :)
todd terry black riot a day in the life
What's 3:00? Work it the bone 🦴
can anyone name me the song at 4:03?
Sugar Bear - Dont Scandalize Mine
please ID 1:06 for me!
Is it Yaz ?
yeah and felly did not sing that song ya kid k did just to let yall all know GO TECHNOTRONIC AND PLEASE PLEASE TECHNOTRONIC COME 2 ADELADE SOUTH AUSTRALIA