I was born in 46 and have been through many genres of music (the love of my life). In the past few years, I have discovered House, Italo-disco, Hi-Nrg and some new 90s stuff that is cool. Gotta say, I love electronic music and what good DJs can do with it. Yes, I was a 60s hippie and even survived Woodstock 69, lol. Peace and much love to all.
I'm 53 y/o. Grew up on the South Side. No denying the pure sound and energy of house music from your bedroom, cars on the streets and of course the clubs.
Jack Your Body is nothing short of earth shaking brilliance! Thank you Chicago for giving the world House Music. Steve 'Silk' Hurley is a GENIUS who DESERVES a sea of flowers! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Yes, I did too Southside. We used to jam to IOU, LOVE CANT TURN AROUND 12inch mix, MY MINE, MOVE YOUR BODY, JACK YOUR BODY, BREAK 4 LOVE, FRENCH KISS, DIN DAA DAA, and LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER ect... then in 1990 I moved to ATLANTA those were the good days. (HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE)!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@antoniogreene9928Absolutely love break for love , chicago is the birth place of house music , i am a liverpudlian , would love to visit chicago one day.
Born in 68 loved the 80's music especially dance music and to this day I say the 80's was the best decade for music as there was such a wide variation.
Anybody growing up in Chicago during the 80s gotta know about this music and the radio stations and clubs that played this kind of music best times ever the 80s
There are thousands and I mean THOUSANDS of DJs, artists, producers and writers around the world who owe a lotta props to this record and the scene it came out of.
True, Steve "Silk" Hurley is one of the inventors of the genre called House. However he was inspired by Let No Man Put Asunder from First Choice which is one of the most sampled records in the history of House music.
This song "Jack Your Body" was the first #1 House Music song in North America, released in 1986 - this song's primal, hypnotic beats - changed my life in a great way - took me to places I'd never been before, via the dance floor - I really came out of my shell - I couldn't stop dancing to house music and dance music after I heard this song! Thank God for House Music!
Happy to have the original vinyl single.When it reached number one in early 1987 UK charts it was like something out of this world.Groundbreaking song.
First UK no 1 without any mainstream radio play, which was a big deal back in 1987! First house track I heard & completely blown away - sounded like nothing I have heard before.
1986 Baltimore Md. I first heard this track at Club FANTASY and was blown away with all the music that I had heard but, this particular track with a few others had everyone on the floor pumped up. Total classic. And about 5 or 6 days later, I heard it in Odell's and it got the same response from the crowd, so I knew it was a banger! Hang your hat on that! PROPZ GIVEN!!!!!!!
This is absolutely brilliant. I remember hearing this the first time and realising music had changed big time. This is exactly what we had been waiting for. Still sounds as good today.
House Music came into my ears with Jack Your Body - Steve "Silk" Hurley, 1986, and that was it there for me! A young guy from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 Do not doubt the power of music.
@@funkysexy69 Right. Lol you must have them kids when he was 14 or 15, my cousin had her first daughter at 12. My cousin looks like the older sister LOL
I played "Jack Your Body" in 1988 on the "Hitachi TRK-3D8W 3-way 8-speaker system". It sounded so fantastic. It still does. Thanks, Silk Hurley for the beats. It reminds me so much.
first 3 real house records i the uk was this,, move your body by martial jefferson which never charted and love cant turn around by farley jackmaster funk,, which was the first house record to chart at no 10,, these 3 were really the best of the early house records in 86,,,,, the start of the dance music scene,,,, and right at the start of my going out days,, 17,,,, just epic days,,,
It's Still lovely and Rave Familes are the best. Check out SLIPBACK IN TIME MAY 18TH - 25TH 2019 AND ALSO JACFEST AT THE CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION OCTOBER 5TH BOTH ONLINE AND FACEBOOK.. ❤️🤟♿❤️🤟♿❤️🤟♿ COME JACK YA BODY WITH THE ROLLIN RAVER AND FAMILY. AN YES I WAS DOING IT IN THE EARLY 90S WAY BEFORE MY ♿
Looking back, it's just amazing (but great) to know that this record reached No. 1 on the UK charts in January 1987. I doubt that such a minimalist record in its arrangements could reach No. 1 today.
Very true Adamant Official NYC - this was absolutely stunning considering the track had hardly any play time on the major radio stations in the UK such as Radio 1 & this was a big deal back in the day! I don't think people realise how big an impact this track had on the UK house music scene.
a track has to have a particular sound to get in the top 10 now it's very narrowed down compared to how it was in 1987, all different styles together in the top 10
I was at a fairground in Wembley the other day and one thing ill say is fairgrounds have always known their music. Nevertheless they were blasting this out in 2022!
Mine was 'Love Can't Turn Around'. I remember hearing it on the radio in 1986 and thinking it sounded so different from anything else that was around at the time.
I listened to this masterpiece... I think I was 15 if not 16 dancing a dance we call pantsula in South Africa... I'm a South African... Now I'm 51 still luv it to beats... You can hear those beats they can take you to eternity... Old school is concrete guys
Back in 86 I was an assistant nightclub manager for a large publicly traded company….. 126 nightclubs nation wide . There was a National dance competition and one of the local regulars came in and choreographed and danced the most amazing dance to this song. … the song was so fresh and different at the time (Roland tr606 and tb303 baseline). Sequencers. That dude should have won …..we all thought so but sadly back in the day skin colour ‘coloured ‘ the judges decision Such a pity. … still, things are 1000 times better now. I often think of those times and that dancer I wonder what happened to him Peace
A mate called Mark George from Gloucester played me this way back in 85 after coming back from America - I asked him for the album. It was then played in the Hacienda in Manchester in 85 the very beginning of House music in the UK !! Beat that!
Cool the way house music was invented in chicago !! By a few black dude making music in their bedrooms... and once it go to the UK well it went to whole different level.. Black people are so creative musically its insane!!
What can I say just brings me back I loved this tune so uptempo and I can move to this still at 55 years old I don't think will ever get old what do you think ❤
I'd been listening to a lot of instrumental music back in the 80s then this tune dropped along with M. A. R. R. S. - Pump Up Volume and Stevie Silk Hurley - Love Can't Turn Around and it all made sense.... Stone cold classic 👌
This is my friend from the Hot mixx 5 God bless him always from your friend Ray Ray aka OldScool BBoyz Chicago Windy City Breakers Amen and don't forget Oak Park Chicago too that's WBMX
I was checking old cassettes from the past and I've bumped on that song. I've immediately checked it on Shazam and then on youtube. What a treasure from the past...I' ve really had forgotten it!!!
Dang, this is such a wonderful smokin' piece of great Chicago House! Thanks for posting it for us. It takes me right out of this troubled world for a bit. God bless all.
Oh wow! I am so happy I found this on You tube! I totally love this song!!! I remember endlessly requesting it on our local FM radio station and telling the DJ not to talk at the beginning of this song; and to play the whole thing because I was trying to record it on cassette! Good times! : D
House Music my longest love affair approaching 40 years . I was 15 when this hit the UK . I now record and produce house music . Legendary tune . Il stop listening to house when they hammer the last nail in my coffin .
I remember when i first heard this. It was the first house track id heard and i literally froze. Could not believe what i was hearing. Hypnotised by that monotonous bassline. I was listening to the future. Addicted to house ever since
Us too, we heard it early in the clubs while it was still unreleased and searched London for promo copies to play out. Remember the first time I heard it all the girls went nuts for it! It sounded like the future.
My Dad used to say things like that, and I'd reply "So the Beatles never wrote "She loves you yeah yeah yeah"...... [He was a Beatles fan and that shut him up]
I grew up with this and just NOW I realize how close Mel&Kim was to this, especially the hook! Now, Mel&Kim themselves (the girls) haven't done their own music, it was all Stock, Aitken and Waterman through and through. So, do SAW and Hurley have connections? Or did SAW plain out copy Hurley's sound? I mean, just close your eyes and imagine the vocals of "Respectable" or "Showing out" to this - it's a perfect match.
+Veavictis Asmadi That's standard sounds of synths, cannot all sound different. Sometimes sound much the same in different songs then, as do guitars generally too. That's why the Roland synth couldn't be a succes anymore once Daft Punk used t, all sounded like Daft Punk afterwards. Btw the sample war between MARRS and SpockHaitkenQuarterman shows the same thing.
In the beginning there was Jack ... and Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the grooves of all grooves. And while one day viciously throwing down on his box, Jack boldly declared: "Let There Be House!", and House music was born.
I from south Florida , back in 84, I was involve Latin freestyle, bass music and hip hop, came by this white boy who know I started learning d.j. And this boy was from Chicago, he was happy to see I had equipment and ran home and brought stack of his records collection he had from Chicago, and I was like I what is trax and house so he introduce me to jack your body at first it was odd to me and new underground music and slowly loved it as he was mixing. Rest In Peace dj blade , he taught me the Chicago style d jing it blew me away how it done , that in 1985, it was good I was into it before it hit many places. South Florida was not ready for house me until after 1993.
This song was the first house i heard ..my cousin recorded it while it was playing on the radio station in chicago called BMX.. at first i thought it was a weird sound. When i heard it at a teen club i fell in love with house music.. the bass is was hooked me...
My dad after hearing me play it repeatedly in my bedroom in 1987:
"Who the bloody hell is Jackie Botty and why do they keep saying her name?"
+grizcuz i laughed a LOT!
+grizcuz LOL
That is the most fantastic comment EVER. !!! Thanks for making me smile. :)
Hilarious!
Hahahaha I can't stop laughing
I was born in 46 and have been through many genres of music (the love of my life). In the past few years, I have discovered House, Italo-disco, Hi-Nrg and some new 90s stuff that is cool. Gotta say, I love electronic music and what good DJs can do with it. Yes, I was a 60s hippie and even survived Woodstock 69, lol. Peace and much love to all.
zmov1 you should check out The Orb, Future sound of London, Underworld, Orbital...if you're into 90's electronic..👍
Daft Punk, Cassius, Basement Jaxx, Fatboy Slim are a few bomb 90's act that come to mind.
I was born in 64. I'm that DJ. If you ever come to Las Vegas check me out on Fremont Street!
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I'm 53 y/o. Grew up on the South Side. No denying the pure sound and energy of house music from your bedroom, cars on the streets and of course the clubs.
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Boom them day og
Great dayz❤❤❤❤❤ Gary Indiana screaming Wheels roller rink ❤❤❤❤❤
Respect to Chicago for planting this ecstacy seed
Uk Britain 🇬🇧 first heard this in 88 when house music arrived in the uk 🙌🏼 51 now still got big love for house music 💃🏻🙂💃🏻 best times ♥️
Jack Your Body is nothing short of earth shaking brilliance! Thank you Chicago for giving the world House Music. Steve 'Silk' Hurley is a GENIUS who DESERVES a sea of flowers! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Wow Thank y o u
Truth.
I grew up in Chicago during this era. Chicago House is still my favorite of all styles. And I love most if not all genres of music.
Yes, I did too Southside. We used to jam to IOU, LOVE CANT TURN AROUND 12inch mix, MY MINE, MOVE YOUR BODY, JACK YOUR BODY, BREAK 4 LOVE, FRENCH KISS, DIN DAA DAA, and LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER ect... then in 1990 I moved to ATLANTA those were the good days. (HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE)!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me too. I loved the Warehouse, The Music Box and the Underground
@@antoniogreene9928 George Kranz!!
Hangin out at Prime and Tender on Harlem
@@antoniogreene9928Absolutely love break for love , chicago is the birth place of house music , i am a liverpudlian , would love to visit chicago one day.
54,, From the Chi,,Still Bumpin House in 2024...
Born in 68 loved the 80's music especially dance music and to this day I say the 80's was the best decade for music as there was such a wide variation.
I was born and raised on the west side of Chicago, love house music, best music ever created, june
80s & 90s for me , hard to choose between the 2 decades , agree , the variety & talent made them top music decades
@@KEVWARD63 I'm a 68 baby, first heard house in a club in England in 85, WOW I still love it in 2024
This guy deserves a statue as one of the Founding Fathers of house music.
ABSO-BLEEPING-LUTELY!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
This music is the foundation of all rave music. Kudos
Anybody growing up in Chicago during the 80s gotta know about this music and the radio stations and clubs that played this kind of music best times ever the 80s
102.7 FM WBMX
Had this album when it came out.In the uk i was 13 we loved house .Their was a House sounds of London to
One of the greatest house songs ever existed
I can't stop moving around. Why? Cause imma house head. Duhhhhh ayyyyye were the ancient kemetic people
@@immasoxfanbaby Better to be a house head than a reality TV star lol
This tune was revolutionary in it's day, it still gets you groovin' nearly 30 years later! It started something that lasted in the music industry!
There are thousands and I mean THOUSANDS of DJs, artists, producers and writers around the world who owe a lotta props to this record and the scene it came out of.
True, Steve "Silk" Hurley is one of the inventors of the genre called House.
However he was inspired by Let No Man Put Asunder from First Choice which is one of the most sampled records in the history of House music.
Frankie Knuckles - RIP
They owe the BMX Hot Mix FIVE
This song "Jack Your Body" was the first #1 House Music song in North America, released in 1986 - this song's primal, hypnotic beats - changed my life in a great way - took me to places I'd never been before, via the dance floor - I really came out of my shell - I couldn't stop dancing to house music and dance music after I heard this song! Thank God for House Music!
Happy to have the original vinyl single.When it reached number one in early 1987 UK charts it was like something out of this world.Groundbreaking song.
I'd say this is the tune that got the masses first involved in house and man in the UK did house music take off like a rocket after this.
ive still got my original 12" import .
First UK no 1 without any mainstream radio play, which was a big deal back in 1987! First house track I heard & completely blown away - sounded like nothing I have heard before.
House master boys House nation as well👍🏻
Mind you Krush house arrest could have a shout as well
At that time, in Chicago, it never dawned on me that everyone didn't have local DJ's doing songs as good as this.
srsly we just thought it was normal but we were being blessed by the house gods : D
Use to stay up ALL NIGHT LONG, recording these mixes on my JVC boombox, spending 100$ a month in batteries...LOL!
TheTruejazz Same here Spend Money Like Crazy Buying The 90 Minute Cassettes Every Friday And Saturday Night's
Hexxy yeah!!! WBMX, WGCI
If you all have the tapes with you, Please try to post it on either You Tube or Mixcloud :-)
If you were raised in Chicago this is our music. No city can claim it. Also, don’t drive listening to House Music, guarantee speeding ticket.
Remember we used to tap the car brakes to the house beat that s*** was live
Where would music be without Chicago, thank you for the music.
@@SamuelRutledge-yo2sglol 😂
South side!!!! A ticket is the least that can happen. Stay up chitown.
Only in chi....❤❤❤❤
1986 Baltimore Md. I first heard this track at Club FANTASY and was blown away with all the music that I had heard but, this particular track with a few others had everyone on the floor pumped up. Total classic. And about 5 or 6 days later, I heard it in Odell's and it got the same response from the crowd, so I knew it was a banger! Hang your hat on that! PROPZ GIVEN!!!!!!!
This is absolutely brilliant. I remember hearing this the first time and realising music had changed big time. This is exactly what we had been waiting for. Still sounds as good today.
Heard this back in 1985, stopped me stone cold dead in my tracks, house music been my life ever since, still going strong now I'm 50.
anyone who "dis-liked" this was clearly not there at the time
This is just...INCREDIBLE!!!
Steve was doing so much at a young age... this still rocks...
It is the Holiday season of 2023 almost 2024, I just turned 31 this past Friday & discovered this beautiful masterpiece for the 1st time ever!
House Music came into my ears with Jack Your Body - Steve "Silk" Hurley, 1986, and that was it there for me! A young guy from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Do not doubt the power of music.
Represent
House is your body.
Man, I remember this playing in all the clubs back in the day!
This song changed the pace of all dance music, creating all that was to come.
I am now 46 and have 6 grandchildren. I also still have this amazing, unforgettable and groundbreaking piece of music history on 12" vinyl.
global house heads unite:))
Wait!..6 grandchildren!?? 😯
Damn, how old ur children??
Yes, classic house!! 💯👊🏾
@@funkysexy69 🤣🤣 I started young!
@@funkysexy69 Right. Lol you must have them kids when he was 14 or 15, my cousin had her first daughter at 12. My cousin looks like the older sister LOL
@@pieterculmer380 lol, you're a Machine😂
It wasn't rare at the time. Loved this. It made the charts. Great tune. Reminds me of my youth. ❤ it.
I played "Jack Your Body" in 1988 on the "Hitachi TRK-3D8W 3-way 8-speaker system". It sounded so fantastic. It still does. Thanks, Silk Hurley for the beats. It reminds me so much.
Nearly 30 years old since I first heard this, changed
my life.
Jogo Lock Me too........it was the very first house tune i had ever heard.(Germany)
+Jogo Lock .... and mine
+Jogo Lock it keeps giving me the creeps evetytime i heard this... Classy!!
The track that made house in this country despite some great tracks before this brought it the nation
on
Steve “Silk” Hurley brought me here. THE WORD IS LOVE Y’ALL
OMG!! I think I just passed out....damn, I haven't heard this song in 30 years. Why does old shit still sound so freakin' good?
first 3 real house records i the uk was this,, move your body by martial jefferson which never charted and love cant turn around by farley jackmaster funk,, which was the first house record to chart at no 10,, these 3 were really the best of the early house records in 86,,,,,
the start of the dance music scene,,,, and right at the start of my going out days,, 17,,,, just epic days,,,
Man takes me back to Basement parties in Chicago,, Kelvyn Park in the House North side!! ! ! !
+Dirk Diggler This Song is the Previwiew for " Its Time for The Perculator, Its Time for The Perculator " !!!!!
HOUSE MUSIC BOUGHT EVERY ONE TOGETHER. I MISS THOSE TIMES.
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It is the harmony!
It's Still lovely and Rave Familes are the best.
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AN YES I WAS DOING IT IN THE EARLY 90S WAY BEFORE MY ♿
We smashed racism ... now look at us.
I miss the times too
Chicago House Heads LOVE YOU Steve "Silk" Hurley!!
49 people need their heads checked outHow the fuck anyone could hit the dislike button on this masterpiece is mind blowing
used to play in underground clubs , warehouse parties over in Birmingham UK , back in the day
This unofficially launched House Music onto the UK... Amazing Times never to be repeated or forgotten..
This and love can't turn around by Farley "jackmaster" funk
Dont forget House master boys house nation as well👍🏻
Yeah House Nation was a classic, but Jack your Body went mainstream and got many people hooked on the beat and the movement..
Looking back, it's just amazing (but great) to know that this record reached No. 1 on the UK charts in January 1987. I doubt that such a minimalist record in its arrangements could reach No. 1 today.
#dadada
Very true Adamant Official NYC - this was absolutely stunning considering the track had hardly any play time on the major radio stations in the UK such as Radio 1 & this was a big deal back in the day! I don't think people realise how big an impact this track had on the UK house music scene.
Record sales back then were huge & really meant something
a track has to have a particular sound to get in the top 10 now it's very narrowed down compared to how it was in 1987, all different styles together in the top 10
Sunday March 3rd 2024__here in Chicago Illinois USA ❤
I'm from Detroit!!! Love my house music!
Grew up in the 80s on this!!!!
i am 19 and this song is still incredible! I love when some dis still use the jack your body vocals in their setlist, truly gets the crowd going!
I was at a fairground in Wembley the other day and one thing ill say is fairgrounds have always known their music. Nevertheless they were blasting this out in 2022!
All i can say is CLASSIC!!!!....one of the cornerstones of house
Still a banger after all these years
Steve's drum programming always had that high tech funk to it.
I remember the Scene Dance show in Detroit banging this … memories 1987 …
ny saluting Chicago, the mothership of house music
got me through college
the world on houston street in nyc
garagedancer // And the club within a club, the It!
big ups to a the world alum.
Probably most people's introduction to Chicago house.
yep
No doubt about it.
It was to this NYC house head.
Chris Edwards Yes. Chi town all the way. Farley, Jamie Principle. Wow.
Mine was 'Love Can't Turn Around'. I remember hearing it on the radio in 1986 and thinking it sounded so different from anything else that was around at the time.
I listened to this masterpiece... I think I was 15 if not 16 dancing a dance we call pantsula in South Africa... I'm a South African... Now I'm 51 still luv it to beats... You can hear those beats they can take you to eternity... Old school is concrete guys
Back in 86 I was an assistant nightclub manager for a large publicly traded company….. 126 nightclubs nation wide . There was a National dance competition and one of the local regulars came in and choreographed and danced the most amazing dance to this song. … the song was so fresh and different at the time (Roland tr606 and tb303 baseline). Sequencers. That dude should have won …..we all thought so but sadly back in the day skin colour ‘coloured ‘ the judges decision Such a pity. … still, things are 1000 times better now. I often think of those times and that dancer I wonder what happened to him Peace
Thanks for sharing that story.
A mate called Mark George from Gloucester played me this way back in 85 after coming back from America - I asked him for the album. It was then played in the Hacienda in Manchester in 85 the very beginning of House music in the UK !! Beat that!
It is so totally PERFECT it freaks me out.
First record I ever bought. 7 inch from Woolworths when it was number 1 in the charts. Start of a big journey it was.
Cool the way house music was invented in chicago !! By a few black dude making music in their bedrooms... and once it go to the UK well it went to whole different level.. Black people are so creative musically its insane!!
Agree. Well said, sir.
WBMX, Chicago's #1 dance music station back in the day B96 Sucks !!!!
the tune that tuned me into the whole ,house, rave, techno scene.. great tune, great memories
What can I say just brings me back I loved this tune so uptempo and I can move to this still at 55 years old I don't think will ever get old what do you think ❤
I'd been listening to a lot of instrumental music back in the 80s then this tune dropped along with M. A. R. R. S. - Pump Up Volume and Stevie Silk Hurley - Love Can't Turn Around and it all made sense.... Stone cold classic 👌
2024 Manchester and still I'm listening to a Hacienda classic 🩵 Memories going around in my head 🎧🎼🎵
We used to shut it down all night long at the house parties to this.. great times, great music.
I agree with Jean-I love your memory!It was such a different sound to anything before-so pleased I was there to be part of it!x
This is my friend from the Hot mixx 5 God bless him always from your friend Ray Ray aka OldScool BBoyz Chicago Windy City Breakers Amen and don't forget Oak Park Chicago too that's WBMX
I was checking old cassettes from the past and I've bumped on that song. I've immediately checked it on Shazam and then on youtube. What a treasure from the past...I' ve really had forgotten it!!!
Dang, this is such a wonderful smokin' piece of great Chicago House! Thanks for posting it for us. It takes me right out of this troubled world for a bit. God bless all.
Oh wow! I am so happy I found this on You tube! I totally love this song!!! I remember endlessly requesting it on our local FM radio station and telling the DJ not to talk at the beginning of this song; and to play the whole thing because I was trying to record it on cassette! Good times! : D
OMG. I guess I wasn't the only one doing that.
Yup. That makes two of us! : )
nemisysone hours of taping WBMX,lol.....thanx for the toss wayyyyyy back, good times...............good times indeed ;)
What kind sir is a cassette??
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YES!!!! This is the ish I grew up on!! Sweaty ass house parties!!! I miss those days.
Great cardio workout jams!!!
Chicago has the best house music ever .
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
Aw
@Greg Battles Hell yeah. Facts..💯
House party in the projects , those were the days 🎶🎵🎧 ( Wbmx)
amazing producers
*THIS* recording.......clearer than ever. One would think it came directly from the source. Back it up people!
House Music my longest love affair approaching 40 years . I was 15 when this hit the UK . I now record and produce house music . Legendary tune . Il stop listening to house when they hammer the last nail in my coffin .
This is the greatest dance track of all time.
I remember when i first heard this. It was the first house track id heard and i literally froze. Could not believe what i was hearing. Hypnotised by that monotonous bassline. I was listening to the future. Addicted to house ever since
Ditto, I was a teen when I first heard this, still addicted to house music today in my 50s!!
Me to it blew away everything that went before and from that moment on I sought out this thing called house music
Us too, we heard it early in the clubs while it was still unreleased and searched London for promo copies to play out. Remember the first time I heard it all the girls went nuts for it! It sounded like the future.
@@paulsmith3194 Sounded like the future. Perfect description. It really did
House music just makes me feel good and reminds me of the good old day's
Chicago - Detroit Good Times !!! Thanks For Sharring
I am rocking the shed right now hope the neighbour's enjoy a bit of culture
the windows blown out, the roof lifted but still jackin
😂😂😂😂😆👍
SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO IN DA HOUSE STILL ROCKIN 2022!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is the jam of all time
first track on the first album i purchased myself aged 11 - The House Sound of Chicago in 1986 \o/ happy times
My father would get mad when i played this cause he would ask. Is the song stuck and he can't say anything else but jack ya body. Lol
LaTonia Garner lol
LaTonia Garner 🤦🏾♀️😆😆😆😆😆
LaTonia Garner 😂😂😂
LaTonia Garner House Music All Nite Long!
My Dad used to say things like that, and I'd reply "So the Beatles never wrote "She loves you yeah yeah yeah"...... [He was a Beatles fan and that shut him up]
how can you not like this song? pioneer
paul holliday first house music number one and still the number one
We understand if you dont understand this music....It's a Chicago thang!!!!
And a Newark, NJ thang too!!!!
Bournemouth really loved this one 👍
Detroit too!
Right! Only people from the Chi can really understand.. Lol!
Facts bro
AbsoFreakingLute PER FEC TION. Gorgeousness Times Three.
THIRTY YEARS and on - a masterpiece of the global dance club culture.
THANK YOU ! ! !
I grew up with this and just NOW I realize how close Mel&Kim was to this, especially the hook!
Now, Mel&Kim themselves (the girls) haven't done their own music, it was all Stock, Aitken and Waterman through and through. So, do SAW and Hurley have connections? Or did SAW plain out copy Hurley's sound?
I mean, just close your eyes and imagine the vocals of "Respectable" or "Showing out" to this - it's a perfect match.
+Veavictis Asmadi That's standard sounds of synths, cannot all sound different. Sometimes sound much the same in different songs then, as do guitars generally too. That's why the Roland synth couldn't be a succes anymore once Daft Punk used t, all sounded like Daft Punk afterwards. Btw the sample war between MARRS and SpockHaitkenQuarterman shows the same thing.
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS !!!!! I'm having this on "non-stop" now... Good old gem.
This was the time people was so happy on the dance floor
Wheww this hit hard in the roller rinks and at The Warehouse Yesss 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾 I'm 50 and still listen and love my house music 🎵🎶 Chi Town Babbeee
absolutely amazing, best version i've ever heard, can't believe it's nearly 10 minutes and never ever gets boring, just endlessly funky
Hey, in my mind, as I'm listening right now, I'm at the roller skating rink, gettin it!! 🤣🤣😁
@@nicheleharris2510 I've have loved to hear it in a roller disco
all this deep House makes me wanna bring out my vinyl..
Sorry this is Pure House, you only call it deep because of radios and so on, Just Like Frankie Knuckles the godfather of House RIP
Gerardo Santillan Being them out and JAM! House Music all nite long.....
😂 🤣😂 🤣😂 🤣 Go for it.
And then there was light.
Amen to that ..
well said.
and then there
was ... HOUSE MUSIC ... ;)
In the beginning there was Jack ... and Jack had a groove.
And from this groove came the grooves of all grooves.
And while one day viciously throwing down on his box,
Jack boldly declared: "Let There Be House!", and House music was born.
@@horizontaalschaalbaar9470 You maybe black, you maybe white Jew or Gentile. It don't make a difference in OUR House.
Damn this tune launched the UK into a two decade house music House nation frenzy. I'm getting serious euphoric recall listening to this anthem.
House music is a feeling of pure bliss Lancaster uk x
That's so true total bliss 😀
I from south Florida , back in 84, I was involve Latin freestyle, bass music and hip hop, came by this white boy who know I started learning d.j. And this boy was from Chicago, he was happy to see I had equipment and ran home and brought stack of his records collection he had from Chicago, and I was like I what is trax and house so he introduce me to jack your body at first it was odd to me and new underground music and slowly loved it as he was mixing. Rest In Peace dj blade , he taught me the Chicago style d jing it blew me away how it done , that in 1985, it was good I was into it before it hit many places. South Florida was not ready for house me until after 1993.
Thank you so much for sharing this! Added to our Classic House and Chicago House playlists
these were the days, jacking it in the clubs. go house music!!! Fast Eddie, Tyree Cooper and the list goes on... House nation is my favorite
I was so fortunate to listen to WBMX and Steve "Silk" Hurley back in the day!!
This laid the grounds to what become the clubland scene we know now without this things would have been different
I flipping love house music
damn you sexy
Perfectly said!
Liv Wa 0
Holly dam ! this was an anthem of house music 80s !!
86?..shit man i feel so old right now!
This song was the first house i heard ..my cousin recorded it while it was playing on the radio station in chicago called BMX.. at first i thought it was a weird sound. When i heard it at a teen club i fell in love with house music.. the bass is was hooked me...