I love this mix, which I heard on a college radio station many years ago. The blending with the B Beat Girls 1983 Classic "For The Same Man" is on point!
This & The Original track was mixed up in dj sets all over chicago back in the 80's. thanks for posting this track that helped chicago develop the house sound!
Furthermore, Chicago had the "best" House Music and mixes in the entire nation during the 80's. Remember Friday and Saturday Nights - WBMX & WGCI!! back then. Those days are long gone, but the memory remains,.
There are DJ events EVERY weekend and weekday going on in Chicago, most recently, 100% LIVE VIYNL event's with my turntablist's Brother's & Sister s. These traxx & this Scene will NEVER die. Peace out. DJ Vamp🎧💀🔊
this reminds me of late 80's chicago cold winter nights going to house parties and trying to stay warm from the bitter cold....sweating from dancing and going back out and freezing your ass off again to the next party
This jam is definitely Gotham's West...wow how I use to dance my butt off to this jam. remember the webbo pants & torn up t-shirts & the webbo belts...LOL...don't 4get the baby powder on the floor to slide on the floor when lofting...this jam is da bomb. I love it.
i wouldnt say primary, but one of the factors "the signature bassline with octaves came from Sylvester's disco classic, "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"; the house beat came from "Our Love", by Donna Summer; and the long keyboard pad on the intro was sampled from the Kraftwerk song "Uranium", from the Radio-Activity album."
@edshipsey it's weird, i thought the same thing. when i first heard "voo doo ray" back in 1997, about 9 years after it's release, i seriously almost cried on the dance floor. like, it sounds SO FUCKING GOOD coming out of even a half decent sound system. Now, hearing this track for the first time, it still can't take anything away from "Voodoo Ray".. mostly b/c house is a feeling, unlike every other genre of music ever. change, grow, evolve.
@Majesticon fuckin hell man yeah there was I thinking nothing else before or since sounded anything like voo doo ray just shows that theres always precedent for everything created. Which isnt to say that there is never anything new just that things move a lot slower than the great individual theory of history suggest. Things move along with the help of countless individuals whose collective efforts then get forgotten and subsumed under one individual by the history as it is retold.
+robinsss Around the 2:22 mark you can hear the breathing part of Tour de France,although a bit faint. I could be wrong,though. These songs came out before Tour de France.
The was no NYC sound to copy son. I had a few of those mixes from NY back in 86 and they couldn't compare. I was there in NY long enough to notice the difference. Yeah they played their little mixes on WBLS and KISS but them shits wasn't all that. Whoever you were quoting, they said it right "best House Music and mixes in the entire nation. It don't matter if the songs came from NY, we knew how to serve it up right. GTFOHWTBS.
erich8571 I would have to agree with you on that one. And I go back a little farther. In 83 in the service with s bunch of NYC brothers and East Coasters and I let listen to few BMX tapes and they were like, WTF is that shit? They had never heard it before
Hi hi! Have you heard about - Devans Dirty Dialogues? (google it) Ive heard some decent things about the things it teaches and my sister got excellent money with it.
I do not think so, house was just a generic term until it became an actual labeled in 84' There was no actual house songs in the late 70's, just edited disco music which people called it house . So just because people called it that does not mean it is. Whether you like it or not it's called what the record companies name the style.
Carl T Nope, the term house was first used to describe a genre of music in the late 70's. The records weren't being labeled house but those who made the music and played it referred to it as such. Plus there are tons of records that fit the general criteria of house music that got re-labelled
It does not make any sense and what were the songs in the late 70's? House is electronic music and it was rarely a 70's music style. I recall people calling disco music with minor tweaks House. That's not a new style and recall Juan Atkins mentioning Italo as the inspiration to house and that was 82'. Regardless that do not agree and I respect the disagreement.
Carl T Italo disco also has it's roots in the late 70's. Remember the warehouse opened in the 70s and they weren't just tweaks. Frankie came in with bootlegs that were different enough to eventually be labelled as original material.
I love this mix, which I heard on a college radio station many years ago. The blending with the B Beat Girls 1983 Classic "For The Same Man" is on point!
This & The Original track was mixed up in dj sets all over chicago back in the 80's. thanks for posting this track that helped chicago develop the house sound!
Furthermore, Chicago had the "best" House Music and mixes in the entire nation during the 80's. Remember Friday and Saturday Nights - WBMX & WGCI!! back then. Those days are long gone, but the memory remains,.
There are DJ events EVERY weekend and weekday going on in Chicago, most recently, 100% LIVE VIYNL event's with my turntablist's Brother's & Sister s. These traxx & this Scene will NEVER die. Peace out. DJ Vamp🎧💀🔊
this reminds me of late 80's chicago cold winter nights going to house parties and trying to stay warm from the bitter cold....sweating from dancing and going back out and freezing your ass off again to the next party
God bless you
dirty talk forever i love that song all mixes !!!
This takes me back to WBMX. This song is big time oldschool house. Straight out of CHI-TOWN
I want this on a cd so bad.
Chi Town Old School 80’s Was The Place To Be!!!
Klein & MBO à écouter en boucle (24/24) Non Stop...
Never tired Of K&MBO, ... & BWH, IMS, Freeez,,,
IT WA 1982!!! ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ELETRO TUNES AT THE ALL DAYER AT THE ELETRIC BALLROOM CAMDEN THEN ANOTHER VERSION CAME OUT IN 1983
All time favorite! Can't ever get this shit outta my head.
chicago southwest side- bumping house music- good times!!!!!
MAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNN!!!!!! You took me BACK on this one!
DERRRRTY TALK!!!!!
Incredible master piece 82'
Chicago house muzic da best house muzic and the original first to do house muzic WBMX hotmix 5!
This is italo-disco
questo è un capolavoro della ITALO DISCO! I LOVE IT FOREVER ONLY!!
OMG SO MUCH 4 THIS I STILL HAVE A TAPE WITH THIS SONG
This jam is definitely Gotham's West...wow how I use to dance my butt off to this jam. remember the webbo pants & torn up t-shirts & the webbo belts...LOL...don't 4get the baby powder on the floor to slide on the floor when lofting...this jam is da bomb. I love it.
BABY POWDER!!! We used to murder the floor with that!!! Daaaam...those were the days. So good to be alive!
This is a similar version of the one on STARS ON 25 disco single. Long live KLEIN and MBO and N.O.I.A!!!!
i wouldnt say primary, but one of the factors
"the signature bassline with octaves came from Sylvester's disco classic, "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"; the house beat came from "Our Love", by Donna Summer; and the long keyboard pad on the intro was sampled from the Kraftwerk song "Uranium", from the Radio-Activity album."
Thanks a bunch for this. BEST part of this song imo starts at 1:06
Martin Solveig use a sample of that in one of his tune.
well that answers my question, I always thought that it was also some kind of Dirty Talk remix, that was a beautiful blend.
This song is the shit
ILLstate
CHItown
Pilsen
Denie one
Born To Bomb Crew
Dennis Sologaistoa I remember you guys BTB crew..... I used to think how the fuck did they get up there lol
these guys were off the chain. legendary
MY SHIT!!! ALWAYS AND FOREVER!!!
STILL AT IT! LBVS!
insane vibes!
still rocks obscure italo'
is it possible to get a flac of this recording? dirty talk is my favorite and this mix is incredible
This was big in NYC!!!!
Loved this but just learned the name of it today.
Fav part starts around 2:30
awesome
30 years ^_^
hell yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
This and Martin Circus is it began 4 me! Fucking Holy Grail!!!!!
This 12" is mixed with "For the Same Man", do you have that on UA-cam??
I got 1924 favs.. and 2 full playlists... and other 2 not full playlists......
Why the hell are the only Dirty Talk downloads on Amazon only INSTRUMENTALS??!!!
Yep, this song's arrangement was later used in the 1983 song "Blue Monday" by New Order :)
great tune
Where can I buy this from? Shitty itunes doesn't have this version, is it only available on vinyl?
JAMMIN!
create a playlist and add them to it
4:06 what a tune
Rocks.
Yep, I have it!
This is mixed with "FOR THE SAME MAN"...
It sure is!
HOT!!!!!!
@yourpalharvey LMAO That's a lot of faves...time to start trimming the library. I didn't know there was a limit.
@edshipsey it's weird, i thought the same thing. when i first heard "voo doo ray" back in 1997, about 9 years after it's release, i seriously almost cried on the dance floor. like, it sounds SO FUCKING GOOD coming out of even a half decent sound system. Now, hearing this track for the first time, it still can't take anything away from "Voodoo Ray".. mostly b/c house is a feeling, unlike every other genre of music ever. change, grow, evolve.
voo doo ray
This was the primary influence for New Orders "Blue Monday" apparently..
@Majesticon fuckin hell man yeah there was I thinking nothing else before or since sounded anything like voo doo ray just shows that theres always precedent for everything created. Which isnt to say that there is never anything new just that things move a lot slower than the great individual theory of history suggest. Things move along with the help of countless individuals whose collective efforts then get forgotten and subsumed under one individual by the history as it is retold.
Any one know what she's singing?
"When I turn around.." Is all I can figure out
Thanks for the upload. Do you have this record?
R.I.P PARADISE GARAGE N.Y.C !
Theres also a bit sample of Kraftwerk's Tour de France in there,so this was mixed after 83.
+Edwin Torres where is the sample of Tour De France?
+robinsss Around the 2:22 mark you can hear the breathing part of Tour de France,although a bit faint. I could be wrong,though. These songs came out before Tour de France.
Edwin Torres
if it's there it's too faint t tell
+robinsss But you kind of heard it,right? I did love both these tracks,though.
Edwin Torres
I heard something but I can't say it is Kraftwerk
@DJmisplacedmarbles Like Blue Monday. The idea for it came from this.
sam fox sampled 'alright i'll be back, i wanna do it again and again.
semplicemente spaziale
I’m trying to find the version w the hiccups lol
in memory of Mario Boncaldo
No
o9oooooowwwwweeee ddaaaammm
"you have reached 650, the maximum number of favorites permitted" :-(
Don't know why everybody is referring to 1986, as I thought this was originally released in 1982? ^_^
This is italo disco , not house music. Europeans did not
have the concept of house music around 86'.
wow I never knew the remake of this was not an original... is anything original anymore??
this is the shit/////
this is the shit.
The was no NYC sound to copy son. I had a few of those mixes from NY back in 86 and they couldn't compare. I was there in NY long enough to notice the difference. Yeah they played their little mixes on WBLS and KISS but them shits wasn't all that. Whoever you were quoting, they said it right "best House Music and mixes in the entire nation. It don't matter if the songs came from NY, we knew how to serve it up right. GTFOHWTBS.
erich8571 I would have to agree with you on that one. And I go back a little farther. In 83 in the service with s bunch of NYC brothers and East Coasters and I let listen to few BMX tapes and they were like, WTF is that shit? They had never heard it before
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Hi hi! Have you heard about - Devans Dirty Dialogues? (google it) Ive heard some decent things about the things it teaches and my sister got excellent money with it.
italo disco ,not house House appears in a new style 84
House is from the late 70s early 80s but you're right this is not house.
I do not think so, house was just a generic term until it became an actual labeled in 84'
There was no actual house songs in the late 70's, just edited disco music which people
called it house . So just because people
called it that does not mean it is. Whether
you like it or not it's called what the record companies name the style.
Carl T Nope, the term house was first used to describe a genre of music in the late 70's. The records weren't being labeled house but those who made the music and played it referred to it as such. Plus there are tons of records that fit the general criteria of house music that got re-labelled
It does not make any sense and what were the songs in the late 70's? House is electronic music and it was rarely a 70's music style.
I recall people calling disco music with minor tweaks House. That's not a new style and
recall Juan Atkins mentioning Italo as
the inspiration to house and that was 82'.
Regardless that do not agree and I respect
the disagreement.
Carl T Italo disco also has it's roots in the late 70's. Remember the warehouse opened in the 70s and they weren't just tweaks. Frankie came in with bootlegs that were different enough to eventually be labelled as original material.
ill town
early italo disco, later stuff became really bad generic pop
Chi town used to be so cool, it's all gotten so midwesten boring!!