finally someone does a deee lite reaction. I grew up with all these songs in the '90's, and every party you'd go to this song was to be playing at some point. this was around the height of Q-tip's (of tribe called quest) career. he did a lot of cameos back then. He did one with the beastie boys too with a song called, "get it together". bootsy collins on bass. crazy. this group is so overlooked as a presence in the '90's. I'm sad to say that I really took a lot of the '90's music for granted back then, but now I'm seeing how uch the current generation is appreciating it and I feel kinda guilty. It really was a great time for music. you might like a deee lite song called, "good beat". I think i like it even more than this song. it was one that was played I think more by the kids at social gatherings than this song.. anyway, good work.
👊❤️🗣Thankyou Doll! I love 90’s music! It’s making a BIG COMEBACK.. Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Eminem, Dee-Lite, Tribe called Quest just EVERYTHING 90’s is AMAZE-BALLS!
This song was legit all over the radio and MTV back in the day, and we all loved the hell out of it. We loved Bootsy, we loved the O-Tip rap (A Tribe Called Quest), we loved the goofy guys dancing, and we especially loved Lady Miss Kier (I know I had a bit of a crush on her). All-around timeless classic, and glad to see you getting so into it like we did back then :D
Great fun 1990 song that harkens back to the 60's stylistically. Loved the silly, retro feel, combined with a (then) modern sensibility. These guys, from different parts of the world, were based out of my corner of the world, NYC, and they broke first in the dance clubs here in The City. Still love it.
@@KristinKali Well Kristin, I've been an active music lover since I was 4 or 5 years old. Before I was 12 I saw over 200 live music acts. I grew up in Brooklyn during the early R&R era and I saw all of the early R&R and Motown acts. After that during the "Classic Rock" era I saw over 400 live acts; probably every major act of the period. Twice. Hendrix 4 times. I also played in bands for almost 20 years. When the disco/dance music era hit I was avid collector of dance singles. I started going to jazz clubs in the late 70's. Although I continued to collect some dance and pop/rock music's I stopped going to those concerts after a very bad experience. I then swore only to go to see adult acts playing adult music. That was when my interest in classical and jazz grew, and now those are the only events I see in person. I am now the proud owner of about 7 to 8000 records and an overly expensive Hi Fi system to play them on. I still get to one event per month or so. Mostly jazz because classical can be very expensive. There is a singer from the 80's however that you need to hear. Her name is Lisa Fischer. She sang back up for Luther Vandross for many years (along with the great Ava Cherry). She is still alive. In her life she made one Grammy winning album and on it she produced two hit songs. The best showcasing her incredible voice and range is the live and beautiful in Tokyo version of "How Can I Ease The Pain" backed by Lee Ritenour. Her voice was Whitney level at that time. Clearly she purposely avoided the limelight and chose to remain a backup singer, but her voice remains superstar level to this day. Give it a listen.
Hel Gar 👊❤️🗣You are from another world! 🙂💕🙏I sure will! I was thinking of going live! I just might bc of you!... wow! All this time I had my own music historian? Our very own..., “personalized music shopper” I gotta come up w something better than that! 🤘😁My good friend Brandon Wright is a Jazz saxophonist, flutist & probably by now pianist down in San Diego/L.A area... he breathed Jazz smoked a little somethin too 😁💕Goodness you have lived a thousand times & I have only ever seen Aerosmith or Eminem perform... in concert... and been to a few concertos & Jazz festivals... YOU ARE AMAZING!! ok... I calmed down... tried not to fan girl out ... 😂😂😂... incredible!! Just incredible! Anytime you wanna “share” something please by all means IM LISTENING 😳🙏😁❤️❤️✨💯
@@KristinKali Yeah, I'll share a story. Years ago Steely Dan had just released "Can't But A Thrill" (1972) and "Reelin' In The Years" and "Do It Again" were all over the radio (of course my favorite from that album was "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" because, well, I'm from Brooklyn). Anyway, we got wind that Steely Dan was going to give a concert here in Brooklyn in our local Prospect Park, which was a mere 3 blocks from where we were. In those years I was of course playing in two bands at the time and couldn't wait. We thought it would be at the big band shell which could seat about 500 people, but when we went there we found out it would be at the smaller band shell which had no seating. It was just a dinky little shell, barely a podium. When we got there, there was a band set up, but no band. There couldn't have been more than 25 to 30 people standing in a semi-circle around the bands instruments. We waited a good 20 mins, certain that this couldn't be Steely Dan, I mean "Do It Again" was a top ten hit. Sure enough, out they came. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter was their second guitarist and he did the Elliot Randall guitar part on "Reelin' In The Years". We stood no more than ten feet from the band, which rarely did concerts at the time. They did "Do It Again", "Dirty Work", the whole album. Our own personal concert. It was their only album to that point so.... Yeah, a great time was had by all. By the way, I know it's hard to post any Jimi Hendrix. But if you can, try to post from Jimi At Monterey doing "Wild Thing". The performance is still shocking to this day. Also, the performance by Lisa Fischer is a live one. She's still a lovely woman, but at that time she was a goddess in black tights.
I’m reading your story now... kids are kinda sick... couldn’t get them to bed fast enough.. it’s funny how you also now the trick of... posting a comment then erasing it, 🤘😂 cause I see it... still... but no one else can 💯
Warner Bros. never supported them. I think they made 3 videos. After the first album they would not support their tours either. Look at the millions of views on Ytube now. WB must be rolling over. They had real talent and she would not lip sync. She could dance like an animal (not even break a sweat) and sing at the same time (in crazy heels.) She knew where she was at all times. They were ahead of their time and also the Seattle grunge scene overshadowed the NY House scene. Even Bootsy and Q-Tip couldn't save them. I'm a musician and that was my perception. Listen to "Who was That" Great song with Bootsy on bass. All the best.
@@KristinKali Any BPM under 120 is a slow dance ;) Plus, we had (some of us) some *cough* assistance getting our hearts moving that fast and going so hard for so long...
Other mandatory dance tracks from the 80s-90s Planet Clare - no two humans dance to this the same! Vogue - actually vogue to this! Shoop - Salt N Pepa Humpty Dance - Digital Underground Unbelievable - EMF
This take me back to my MTV days when I watched all the videos everyday. Love your reaction, it's a fun video and I think young people would like it today if they would just give it a chance.
Oh I had SO much fun. If anyone was ever feeling down, watch this and join in, and I am sure the blues will fade away. Another 70s style song that always makes me happy is Sub Sub and "Aint No Love ". Also, Junior Senior, "Move Your Feet" always is fun
I have enjoyed this video SO many times over the past years. What a GREAT reaction. Lady Miss Kier dances so GROOVIEEEEE ... Another groovy video is Sub Sub " Aint no love" (the blue tinted video on you tube )
I don't know in other countries but I remember in the Philippines during my teenage years. The resurface of 60's and 70's gad were all over. I was used to wear bell bottom pants, bots, tie and die shirts or shirts with psychedelic prints trying to pull the "Bee Gees Look" and this songs and other similar songs.
@@KristinKali During the 90's, 60's and 70's fashion had a bit of a comeback, musically too. You often find there is a 20 year nostalgia every decade. With music you tend to see a lot of covers or sampling from songs from 2 decades previously.
This song is literally the day the 80s turned into the 90s. And if the singer isnt Hot as F, thats Bootsy on Bass. As a bass player Bootsy is what we all seek to obtain. Great reaction Kristin! Subscribed. Your ultra pleasant to the eyes as well.
Haha if I didn't get to see "crazy dancing" I'd've been extra pissed too lol Hadn't heard this one from Deee-Lite in sometime... Itsa jam! s/o to Q-Tip 💯💯
Spoken Intro: Some Greek learn how to belly dance record that my Yiaya owned. Bass Line: “Bringing Down the Birds” by Herbie Hancock Slide Whistle, People cheering & that one lady who yells: “Get Up” by Vernon Butch Drums: “Uptight” by Billy Preston Congo Drums + Snaps: “Jam on the Groove” by Ralph MacDonald The accentuated “I” in the line “I couldn’t dance for another”: “Green Acres Theme Song” sung by Eva Gabor. The drums that keep alternating between the left and right speakers: “Right On” by Ray Barretto. The mouth sound after the “1-2-3!” line: “Hateful Head Helen” by Hateful Head Helen. The only sample I can’t find is the saxaphone.
There is no reason for me to like this song. It’s not a genre I prefer, I can’t dance to save my life, and it’s just crazy.... But damn if I don’t love that woman’s voice!
"Groove is in the Heart" AND "Q-Tip & Bootsy & Maceo Parker are in the vid too?" So much to learn!! ;) It might be a lot to remember for those too young not have been there. (But threaten them that there will be a test afterward, and scare them into knowing!)
finally someone does a deee lite reaction. I grew up with all these songs in the '90's, and every party you'd go to this song was to be playing at some point. this was around the height of Q-tip's (of tribe called quest) career. he did a lot of cameos back then. He did one with the beastie boys too with a song called, "get it together". bootsy collins on bass. crazy. this group is so overlooked as a presence in the '90's. I'm sad to say that I really took a lot of the '90's music for granted back then, but now I'm seeing how uch the current generation is appreciating it and I feel kinda guilty. It really was a great time for music. you might like a deee lite song called, "good beat". I think i like it even more than this song. it was one that was played I think more by the kids at social gatherings than this song.. anyway, good work.
👊❤️🗣Thankyou Doll! I love 90’s music! It’s making a BIG COMEBACK.. Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Eminem, Dee-Lite, Tribe called Quest just EVERYTHING 90’s is AMAZE-BALLS!
@@KristinKali miss those years Yo mtv raps block buster video and super NES
Play this at every party and people will dance 💃🕺
This song was legit all over the radio and MTV back in the day, and we all loved the hell out of it. We loved Bootsy, we loved the O-Tip rap (A Tribe Called Quest), we loved the goofy guys dancing, and we especially loved Lady Miss Kier (I know I had a bit of a crush on her). All-around timeless classic, and glad to see you getting so into it like we did back then :D
Ford Prefect 👊❤️😂😂🗣Can’t help but love the music!
*Q-Tip
Every wedding I ever went to never had a empty dance floor during this song
Great fun 1990 song that harkens back to the 60's stylistically. Loved the silly, retro feel, combined with a (then) modern sensibility. These guys, from different parts of the world, were based out of my corner of the world, NYC, and they broke first in the dance clubs here in The City. Still love it.
Hel Gar👊❤️🗣 It is AMAZING how much you know!
@@KristinKali Well Kristin, I've been an active music lover since I was 4 or 5 years old. Before I was 12 I saw over 200 live music acts. I grew up in Brooklyn during the early R&R era and I saw all of the early R&R and Motown acts. After that during the "Classic Rock" era I saw over 400 live acts; probably every major act of the period. Twice. Hendrix 4 times. I also played in bands for almost 20 years. When the disco/dance music era hit I was avid collector of dance singles. I started going to jazz clubs in the late 70's. Although I continued to collect some dance and pop/rock music's I stopped going to those concerts after a very bad experience. I then swore only to go to see adult acts playing adult music. That was when my interest in classical and jazz grew, and now those are the only events I see in person. I am now the proud owner of about 7 to 8000 records and an overly expensive Hi Fi system to play them on. I still get to one event per month or so. Mostly jazz because classical can be very expensive.
There is a singer from the 80's however that you need to hear. Her name is Lisa Fischer. She sang back up for Luther Vandross for many years (along with the great Ava Cherry). She is still alive. In her life she made one Grammy winning album and on it she produced two hit songs. The best showcasing her incredible voice and range is the live and beautiful in Tokyo version of "How Can I Ease The Pain" backed by Lee Ritenour. Her voice was Whitney level at that time. Clearly she purposely avoided the limelight and chose to remain a backup singer, but her voice remains superstar level to this day. Give it a listen.
Hel Gar 👊❤️🗣You are from another world! 🙂💕🙏I sure will! I was thinking of going live! I just might bc of you!... wow! All this time I had my own music historian? Our very own..., “personalized music shopper” I gotta come up w something better than that! 🤘😁My good friend Brandon Wright is a Jazz saxophonist, flutist & probably by now pianist down in San Diego/L.A area... he breathed Jazz smoked a little somethin too 😁💕Goodness you have lived a thousand times & I have only ever seen Aerosmith or Eminem perform... in concert... and been to a few concertos & Jazz festivals... YOU ARE AMAZING!! ok... I calmed down... tried not to fan girl out ... 😂😂😂... incredible!! Just incredible! Anytime you wanna “share” something please by all means IM LISTENING 😳🙏😁❤️❤️✨💯
@@KristinKali Yeah, I'll share a story. Years ago Steely Dan had just released "Can't But A Thrill" (1972) and "Reelin' In The Years" and "Do It Again" were all over the radio (of course my favorite from that album was "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" because, well, I'm from Brooklyn). Anyway, we got wind that Steely Dan was going to give a concert here in Brooklyn in our local Prospect Park, which was a mere 3 blocks from where we were. In those years I was of course playing in two bands at the time and couldn't wait. We thought it would be at the big band shell which could seat about 500 people, but when we went there we found out it would be at the smaller band shell which had no seating. It was just a dinky little shell, barely a podium. When we got there, there was a band set up, but no band. There couldn't have been more than 25 to 30 people standing in a semi-circle around the bands instruments. We waited a good 20 mins, certain that this couldn't be Steely Dan, I mean "Do It Again" was a top ten hit. Sure enough, out they came. Jeff "Skunk" Baxter was their second guitarist and he did the Elliot Randall guitar part on "Reelin' In The Years". We stood no more than ten feet from the band, which rarely did concerts at the time. They did "Do It Again", "Dirty Work", the whole album. Our own personal concert. It was their only album to that point so.... Yeah, a great time was had by all.
By the way, I know it's hard to post any Jimi Hendrix. But if you can, try to post from Jimi At Monterey doing "Wild Thing". The performance is still shocking to this day. Also, the performance by Lisa Fischer is a live one. She's still a lovely woman, but at that time she was a goddess in black tights.
I’m reading your story now... kids are kinda sick... couldn’t get them to bed fast enough.. it’s funny how you also now the trick of... posting a comment then erasing it, 🤘😂 cause I see it... still... but no one else can 💯
Warner Bros. never supported them. I think they made 3 videos. After the first album they would not support their tours either. Look at the millions of views on Ytube now. WB must be rolling over. They had real talent and she would not lip sync. She could dance like an animal (not even break a sweat) and sing at the same time (in crazy heels.) She knew where she was at all times. They were ahead of their time and also the Seattle grunge scene overshadowed the NY House scene. Even Bootsy and Q-Tip couldn't save them. I'm a musician and that was my perception. Listen to "Who was That" Great song with Bootsy on bass. All the best.
So love this song groove IS in the heart 😊
My wife and I still dance to this song after all these years!
I LOVE THAT!! #KeepDANCING :)
This brings back memories of the club days...
Marc... they played this in the club? really... :) wow! you gotta have CARDIO LIKE A MUTHA!
@@KristinKali Any BPM under 120 is a slow dance ;)
Plus, we had (some of us) some *cough* assistance getting our hearts moving that fast and going so hard for so long...
Takes me back to high school! Am I old or what?! Getcha booty bumpin ❤
Walk like an Egyptian is another banger lmao
Other mandatory dance tracks from the 80s-90s
Planet Clare - no two humans dance to this the same!
Vogue - actually vogue to this!
Shoop - Salt N Pepa
Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
Unbelievable - EMF
@@crhu319 Also EuroDance like Black Box, Soul II Soul, SNAP, The KLF, and all of that amazing rave-and-club-filling dub, house, etc, etc, etc!
jammed to this when it came out & jamming to it now in 2021 Lockdown! Love your Reaction!
"things are probably gonna break" thats a vibe
The women's definitely has soul in her voice.
This take me back to my MTV days when I watched all the videos everyday. Love your reaction, it's a fun video and I think young people would like it today if they would just give it a chance.
Oh I had SO much fun. If anyone was ever feeling down, watch this and join in, and I am sure the blues will fade away. Another 70s style song that always makes me happy is Sub Sub and "Aint No Love ". Also, Junior Senior, "Move Your Feet" always is fun
I have enjoyed this video SO many times over the past years. What a GREAT reaction. Lady Miss Kier dances so GROOVIEEEEE ... Another groovy video is Sub Sub " Aint no love" (the blue tinted video on you tube )
I don't know in other countries but I remember in the Philippines during my teenage years. The resurface of 60's and 70's gad were all over. I was used to wear bell bottom pants, bots, tie and die shirts or shirts with psychedelic prints trying to pull the "Bee Gees Look" and this songs and other similar songs.
Watching you having fun with this video was a perfect way to kick off the weekend : )
Bridget McCracken 👊❤️🗣Wooo-Hoooo!
Perfect clip
High School dance... LoL 😉👍
This WHOLE ALBUM is great. I'm usually a classic rock guy, but this shit is FIRE. I love every song on World Clique.🎼🎷🥁⚡🔥😛
CL8ON J 👊❤️😂 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 it is fire!
I LOVE LOVE LUUUVV.your typing sounds, during the video, Don't ask
Anyway, giiiirrrrll! Keep up the great work!!
👊💙🗣Thankyou Stacey! I love that you are a cool person! 🙏🥰
Too cute honestly
i'm also from cali
love the bootsy collins reaction lol
Merry christmas, kiss from France
Besos from California! 🥰
@@KristinKali 🥰😘
I had such a massive crush on her back in the day. Along with the 2 women in the B52's, Betty Boo, Neneh Cherry and many more.
Steve Adams 👊❤️😁🗣This woman is phenomenal! Can’t blame you!
@@KristinKali I think she helped start my fascination with that 60's, 70's bobbed haircut and catsuits.
Steve Adams 👊❤️🗣She started a fashion craze!! 🙂💕
@@KristinKali During the 90's, 60's and 70's fashion had a bit of a comeback, musically too. You often find there is a 20 year nostalgia every decade. With music you tend to see a lot of covers or sampling from songs from 2 decades previously.
Steve Adams 👊❤️🗣Aaaaaahhh! That is what it is... no wonder some songs sound soo familiar... Thankyou for the info Steve 😉
Realy like that you commented on/in the video you reacted to in real-time.
This song is literally the day the 80s turned into the 90s. And if the singer isnt Hot as F, thats Bootsy on Bass. As a bass player Bootsy is what we all seek to obtain. Great reaction Kristin! Subscribed. Your ultra pleasant to the eyes as well.
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Haha if I didn't get to see "crazy dancing" I'd've been extra pissed too lol Hadn't heard this one from Deee-Lite in sometime... Itsa jam! s/o to Q-Tip 💯💯
i got to see them perform live twice in 1994 .... the 2nd time was at a rave which got filmed for the movie called ( strange days)
Spoken Intro: Some Greek learn how to belly dance record that my Yiaya owned.
Bass Line: “Bringing Down the Birds” by Herbie Hancock
Slide Whistle, People cheering & that one lady who yells: “Get Up” by Vernon Butch
Drums: “Uptight” by Billy Preston
Congo Drums + Snaps: “Jam on the Groove” by Ralph MacDonald
The accentuated “I” in the line “I couldn’t dance for another”: “Green Acres Theme Song” sung by Eva Gabor.
The drums that keep alternating between the left and right speakers: “Right On” by Ray Barretto.
The mouth sound after the “1-2-3!” line: “Hateful Head Helen” by Hateful Head Helen.
The only sample I can’t find is the saxaphone.
Awesome dance video 🤚📸📸🙌💃🕺
YOU CRACK ME UP ..KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK KK...KENT IN OHIO
😂👍
If your feet aren’t tapping or your fingers clicking you have no groove 🤩
YEAH!! LOUDER! for the people in the back!!
Blue Monday by new order 👍
most people get along with 2 pauses at the most...I even seen just one
Groove
is in the HEAR-AR-AR-AR-ART!
Yes. And Sub Sub went on the become the band Doves. ,"Pounding","There Goes The Fear" "The Cedar Room", are examples of the quality of Doves.
Kristin, do you have an ASMR channel? 'cause i think you should!!! 😍
Dear Lord, there's something wrong with me. It's Pavlovian!
This song still makes me happy. Kazoos?
There is no reason for me to like this song. It’s not a genre I prefer, I can’t dance to save my life, and it’s just crazy.... But damn if I don’t love that woman’s voice!
😂💯
Bootsie collins on base ..... ofcourse ......otherwise it would not be groovy and funky. And Q-tip from a Tribe called Quest for some rapping
Lady Miss Keir was a gogo dancer before this.
3pm in England 👌
well its time to start drinking then! thankyou my English friend! i just love you all! :)
Looks like someone's hubby needs to take her dancing lol. Looking cute today girlie!!!
William Finney 👊❤️🗣Thankyou William... 😂😂
This one is one of those that I CANNOT listen to, without moving. Sitting still just is not an option.. Like '"Love Shack" or "Me Too".
lets you and i go dancing
You are what is having the thought of you 🙃 Hola Bonita 💋 you are so much fun 💋
👊❤️🥰🗣Hola!
Are gonna ignore the fact that Q-Tip is in this video?
"Groove is in the Heart" AND "Q-Tip & Bootsy & Maceo Parker are in the vid too?" So much to learn!! ;)
It might be a lot to remember for those too young not have been there. (But threaten them that there will be a test afterward, and scare them into knowing!)
:) :) :) Onsese joo is a wordplay in Finnish. I just threw it in when creating the account for tube. :) :) :)
onsese joo 👊❤️🗣I really like that! 🙂💕
How do you say IONIC? Deee-groovey
🤣 👊💙
@@KristinKali it was supposed to say..ICONIC...LOL it was late.
Just as u the video is bubbly,sexy,and of course a lot of fun 😀
Any Chance you could do Right on Track by The Breakfast Club. They have a Madonna connection
#QTIP Nobody brings him up in this. #Vivranthing
Bootsy Collins on Guitar
Bootsy Collins is on Mars, Baby. On Tha Mothership!
😂😂 you shall not dance side by side with Lady Miss Kier...auntie 😂😂😂😂 the groove is not in your heart, sorry
😂☝️🗣I tried! Lmao! #deadass
@@KristinKali 😀❤you are great...thanks. I admire people with thick skin and sense of humor. Subscribe and campanitas
@@rodrigodiaz5003 besos! 🥰
You favor the singer CeCe Peniston
If you need something stronger, try Polysics - Electric Surfing Go-Go or Mega Overdrive.
Ok, PauseZilla.
new sub here. you're very beautiful and you seem smart. You son of a bitch, i'm in
Why do you keep looking to the right?
I have 4 screens up ... sorry
I know you have to pause it....but you do it way too many times to make it enjoyable! Sorry