I used to wish i had been old enough to go clubbing in the 70s during the height of the Disco era, but I guy said to me in the early 90s when I was in Manchester, go to the Hacienda son, its all happening again. And it did. Manchester, London, New York, Chicago, Ibiza, Milan and all the way to Tokyo and Sydney. The 90s where phenomenal.
And I miss these times. Getting ready to have a good night out - no cares in the world , wondering if your mum or dad would give you a fiver to contribute to your best night ever! Because we were young and every night was the best !
This song came to mind. Classic. Thanks mum for recording these music videos back in the day. Wouldn't have no memory of these amazing songs and music.
Lo❤e EACH DAY U TEACH ME MORE AND MORE. 💙💜💙💜music activates my heart, mind, body & Soul.💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜 Let it Activate your powers enjoy. February 23,2024 Parkchester the BOOGIE DOWN ❤
Wow, I genuinely thought this was a Degrees of Motion original song. Will need to go look up Siedah Garrett's and Taylor Dayne's versions for comparison.
Love this style of house music as I lived through the scene in the 90's clubbing /parties,best version of this tho' the faster Gat Decor mix miss those days .... ........white doves/mitsubishi's😃😃😃🙃🙃🙃🙃
Why Does Music Give You Chills? BY LUCAS REILLY AUGUST 2, 2016  THINKSTOCK When your playlist strikes all the right chords, your body can go on a physiological joyride. Your heart rate increases. Your pupils dilate. Your body temperature rises. Blood redirects to your legs. Your cerebellum-mission control for body movement-becomes more active. Your brain flushes with dopamine and a tingly chill whisks down your back. About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that’s because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum-a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation. Music, it seems, may affect our brains the same way that sex, gambling, and potato chips do. Strangely, those dopamine levels can peak several seconds before the song’s special moment. That’s because your brain is a good listener-it’s constantly predicting what’s going to happen next. (Evolutionarily speaking, it’s a handy habit to have. Making good predictions is essential for survival.) But music is tricky. It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction and-BAM-you get the chills. The greater the build-up, the greater the chill. Gray Areas But there are competing theories. Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp, for example, discovered that sad music triggers chills more often than happy music. He argues that a melancholy tune activates an ancient, chill-inducing mechanism-a distress response our ancestors felt when separated from family. When a ballad makes us feel nostalgic or wistful, that evolutionary design kicks into gear. What’s interesting about Panksepp’s theory, though, is that chills don’t sadden most people. The experience is overwhelmingly positive. Recent research shows that sad music actually evokes positive emotions-sadness experienced through art is more pleasant than the sadness you experience from a bad day at the office. And this may hint at another theory. The amygdala, which processes your emotions, responds uniquely to music. A somber tune may activate a fear response in the amygdala, making your hair stand on end. When that happens, your brain quickly reviews whether there’s any real danger. When it realizes there’s nothing to worry about, that fear response becomes positive. The fear subsides but the chill remains. Anything Goes You can feel chills from any genre, whether it’s Mozart, Madonna, tango, or techno. It’s the structure-not the style-that counts. Goosebumps most often occur when something unexpected happens: A new instrument enters, the form shifts, the volume suddenly dims. It’s all about the element of surprise. Well, maybe. The most powerful chills may occur when you know what’s coming next. When our expectations are being met, the nucleus accumbens becomes more active. This ties back to that dopamine-inducing guessing game our brain likes to play. As a result, being familiar can enhance the thrill of the chill. (Perhaps that’s why 90 percent of musicians report feeling chills.) Your personality matters, too. Scientists at UNC Greensboro found that people who are more open to new experiences are more likely to feel a quiver down their spine (possibly because open individuals are more likely to play instruments). Meanwhile, researchers in Germany found that people who felt chills were less likely to be thrill seekers, but were more reward-driven.
McD5791 This track was 1992. Gat Decor "Passion" was 1992. Then they brought out the "Passion" version with these lyrics in 1994 & then another version with a different vocalist in 1996.
Must be good, it's being played in Ibiza RIGHT NOW!!!
This style of music needs to come back 🥰
I miss these times with all there positive vibes
Feel so priveliged to have enjoyed dance music like this in pubs and clubs. What a great time.
I used to wish i had been old enough to go clubbing in the 70s during the height of the Disco era, but I guy said to me in the early 90s when I was in Manchester, go to the Hacienda son, its all happening again. And it did. Manchester, London, New York, Chicago, Ibiza, Milan and all the way to Tokyo and Sydney. The 90s where phenomenal.
What a total Classic 90s dance tune, the music video is absolutely awesome too!!!
And I miss these times. Getting ready to have a good night out - no cares in the world , wondering if your mum or dad would give you a fiver to contribute to your best night ever! Because we were young and every night was the best !
Soooo good it's being played in Ibiza RIGHT NOW!!
This song came to mind. Classic. Thanks mum for recording these music videos back in the day. Wouldn't have no memory of these amazing songs and music.
Still one of my favourite records of all time! Love it!
If youre over 40.. this is a staple.
What a 90's classic!
2023 & still different gravy
I'm a heavy rock fan but it popped in my head from years ago. Great song.
Still smashes it out of the park in 2019...
Lo❤e EACH DAY U TEACH ME MORE AND MORE.
💙💜💙💜music activates my heart, mind, body & Soul.💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜 Let it Activate your powers enjoy. February 23,2024 Parkchester the BOOGIE DOWN ❤
A great tune from the 90's (of course) Biti Strauchn has a great voice also did Shine On another Old Skool classsic.
Shine on... and Jesus Loves you did ... "Generations of Love"
Best music and era
Wicked 90's dance track! Happy days!....
One of my all time favourites x
mine too ;d)
And mine. Starlight Club, Kardamena, Kos.
Best version!
One of my all time classic faves xx always makes the floor burn n smilexx
Sung originally by Seidah Garrett, then Taylor Dayne.
this version is the best
Taylor Dayne made this song almost unlistenable which goes to show you can screw up a great song.
I perfer this version , so much stronger
@@frankd9018 For sure!
Armand Van Helden 2004 ❤ i want your Love
Very 90s indeed
I hope you mean that in a positive way.
Top tune 👌 still listen to it now 2018 👍
Loved dancin to this when used to go clubbing awesome vibes 💃🏼❤️
Between this funky house version and Siedah Garrett's original version, I can't decide which I like better...they're both good ;)
No love for Taylor Dayne's dynamic version??
Yeah I like that too
Wow, I genuinely thought this was a Degrees of Motion original song. Will need to go look up Siedah Garrett's and Taylor Dayne's versions for comparison.
@@adamgw187 You can do it, but this is really the BEST version for this song...
I was looking for a sample from Armand van Helden - I Want Your Soul. This origin is better, pianoes, vocals, melody, vibe. Perfect 90s House tune.
The original is Siedah Garrett from the 80s. I like all the versions :-)
The supermen lovers remix bootleg ❤️is the best remix of this song ▶️🎶💃
ua-cam.com/video/qAvTv6deAHI/v-deo.html this version ❤️❤️❤️
Love Love It
My favorite track of the beautiful 90's. Gat Decor fucked about with it but this is the Daddy.
Banger!
I wasn't here during the 90's.
the real question is how did i end up here?
Just be thankful the algorithm has given you something great.
It’s taking you to the real party anthems of the glorious 90s❤
UA-cam must have worked out you’re gay
i want it right now! choooon!
Truly inspriational dance tune - completely timeless.
Thanks for posting !
Amazing tune
temazooo!!! de lo mejor que se ha hecho en la historia del house!!
What a sound, beatuf.
К нам в 91-ом в умирающий СССР рэп пришел вместе с этими черными похотливыми девчонками!.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this- had it on cassette single lol!!!
I probably ignored this back in the day (cos it wasn't rock), but its actually really good
Love this style of house music as I lived through the scene in the 90's clubbing /parties,best version of this tho' the faster Gat Decor mix miss those days .... ........white doves/mitsubishi's😃😃😃🙃🙃🙃🙃
Class song 😎
Cant beat a black woman on the vocals fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing tune!
Slammer and Red Alert for life baby.
+MrJacksonBollock ;-)
+MrJacksonBollock OMG, respect! Remember those 2 in the mid 90's... FIYAA!!!
sounds like thousands of hits at same time
Sampled in lots of hits😀
Club classic
great song I love it
Is this the same video as the 'Shine On' video but with different lip sync parts!? Great tune all the same! 😎🕺✌️
Same location and costumes! OMG
This song was badddd
beats any of that poxy dub step anyday
It is a quality song
Good song.
Grat music 😊😊😊😊
i love this song, but it feels like it has been slowed down
Circa 1991
Only 295k views. 😢. Pls like and share and comment for the love of god.
Fabulous
Dark room memories ....
1994
gat decor was the pre cursor to this track!!!!
Claire O’Sullivan I prefer this 😁
Gat dacor version was about 5 years later, and was a mashup of that and their own track Passion.
The BEST is still the ORIGINAL by Siedah Garrett....
Is it fuck. Gat Decor messed about with it as did others but this was the perfect song at the perfect time of the 90's dance fest..
Great update to the original by Siedah Garrett
Christine cancun 1994 memories
Yeah 👍👍 I just did
Anyone have intel on this music video? When was it shot, where, etc.? Who choreographed it?
Why Does Music Give You Chills?
BY LUCAS REILLY
AUGUST 2, 2016

THINKSTOCK
When your playlist strikes all the right chords, your body can go on a physiological joyride. Your heart rate increases. Your pupils dilate. Your body temperature rises. Blood redirects to your legs. Your cerebellum-mission control for body movement-becomes more active. Your brain flushes with dopamine and a tingly chill whisks down your back.
About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that’s because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum-a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation. Music, it seems, may affect our brains the same way that sex, gambling, and potato chips do.
Strangely, those dopamine levels can peak several seconds before the song’s special moment. That’s because your brain is a good listener-it’s constantly predicting what’s going to happen next. (Evolutionarily speaking, it’s a handy habit to have. Making good predictions is essential for survival.)
But music is tricky. It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction and-BAM-you get the chills. The greater the build-up, the greater the chill.
Gray Areas
But there are competing theories. Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp, for example, discovered that sad music triggers chills more often than happy music. He argues that a melancholy tune activates an ancient, chill-inducing mechanism-a distress response our ancestors felt when separated from family. When a ballad makes us feel nostalgic or wistful, that evolutionary design kicks into gear.
What’s interesting about Panksepp’s theory, though, is that chills don’t sadden most people. The experience is overwhelmingly positive. Recent research shows that sad music actually evokes positive emotions-sadness experienced through art is more pleasant than the sadness you experience from a bad day at the office.
And this may hint at another theory. The amygdala, which processes your emotions, responds uniquely to music. A somber tune may activate a fear response in the amygdala, making your hair stand on end. When that happens, your brain quickly reviews whether there’s any real danger. When it realizes there’s nothing to worry about, that fear response becomes positive. The fear subsides but the chill remains.
Anything Goes
You can feel chills from any genre, whether it’s Mozart, Madonna, tango, or techno. It’s the structure-not the style-that counts. Goosebumps most often occur when something unexpected happens: A new instrument enters, the form shifts, the volume suddenly dims. It’s all about the element of surprise.
Well, maybe.
The most powerful chills may occur when you know what’s coming next. When our expectations are being met, the nucleus accumbens becomes more active. This ties back to that dopamine-inducing guessing game our brain likes to play. As a result, being familiar can enhance the thrill of the chill. (Perhaps that’s why 90 percent of musicians report feeling chills.)
Your personality matters, too. Scientists at UNC Greensboro found that people who are more open to new experiences are more likely to feel a quiver down their spine (possibly because open individuals are more likely to play instruments). Meanwhile, researchers in Germany found that people who felt chills were less likely to be thrill seekers, but were more reward-driven.
TUNE>>>
What year?
Check my pulse 😳 90s was a blur but what a fooking blur 😀
Search Degrees In Love by The Heavy Dee Krew. Come back with a testament.
July 1994
Look like u know ya music
AHV!
passion ? :)
Strange Videos Gat Decor
😛. 💓💓💓💓💓💓. 🤔
pfffffffffffff! commun! without soul!
I 've heard these lyrics before in a different mix confused now....
"Passion" by Gat Decor, my friend. Think this track came first (1991) - "Passion" was a mid 90's track ('96 I think).
Armand Van Helden "I Want Your Soul" 2007
McD5791 This track was 1992. Gat Decor "Passion" was 1992.
Then they brought out the "Passion" version with these lyrics in 1994 & then another version with a different vocalist in 1996.
Brendano Di Cafrio Sieddah Garrett - Do You Want It Right Now
skattbro
that's the original
**This Is CLassick.! ***
Erick kupper
Werq
DAT nose
I prefer the Taylor Dayne version
Gat de gorrs better
Gat Decor was 10000000% better :)
No.
Soooo good it's being played in Ibiza RIGHT NOW!!