Gary Haisman (29 January 1958 - 28 November 2018)[1][2] was an English singer and one of three acts whose No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart were featured on D Mob’s A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That album (the others being Cathy Dennis and LRS).[3] His contribution to the set was the two-sided track “We Call It Acieed”/“Trance Dance”,[4] which was the first of D Mob’s four straight No. 1 hits on the Dance chart in 1989. R.I.P Bruva
This is seriously one of the coolest songs in the entire rave era. Not necessarily one of the best songs, but one of the coolest songs. And it's pretty good to.
@synapticflow, spot on mate 😉 yes there are better House/Dance/Rave tracks and what came after this was light years compared to this and the '88 era but without this... 👍 Respect to Danny and Gary for this and those in that warehouse period back then! 👌😊💥
I was fortunate enough to see this on TBS Night Tracks, before they dumped that programme...it was YEARS before I could bear to watch TBS again after that...This song was impressive, but in the States, horribly underrated. Deserved FAR MORE airplay in America.
Soundtrack to many a teen disco and the reason I had so many acid t-shirts in the late 80s. Who could have predicted that the whole smiley face thing would become so diluted and mainstream, back then it was a statement of your lifestyle.
Gary haisman,,,,what a gezzer!! One of my dads oldest and closest friends….. Grew up on this track and many others. Also Terry Farleys stuff!!! another Chelsea and slough boy 💙 Cor mate I dread to think what my dad and Gary are up to up there 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: the record company would only pay for two minutes as they taught it would not do as well. The version here has probably been edited, reusing some of the footage to get the video to the single version's length.
@@kennypope4111 and….My point is it’s not about LSD. 1m13s ‘If you thought it was a drug, now you know you’re WRONG’ Which is way quoting different forms of LSD is idiotic and missed the point. Understand now?
@@theoriginaldanalogue No. Not really. I don’t know what you’re talking about. That song was played in the clubs and raves, they were the drugs of choice. I also mention a Henry of weed, I suppose you’re going to tell me the song is not about ganja aswell? What about Valium? Is the song not about that aswell? Mr fucking know it all.!
@@kennypope4111 yes that is exactly what I’m saying. It has absolutely nothing to do with what you’re talking about I even directed you to a line in the song explaining it if you bothered to listen. So Mr know absolutely nothing, let me explain in very simple terms so your small brain gets it. The song is about a genre of music not the drug LSD/acid. The drug of choice taken by ravers was ecstasy - anyone who has read a book or understands anything about popular culture would understand that. Please, stop embarrassing yourself. Rave culture and ecstasy went hand in hand. Not acid! Acid house is the genre of music. Please for your own sake, read a book or something.
I liked some 90s mixes, using just the "aceeeeeed" and a few vocals on a totally different base, much more than this original track... They were way more Acid than the original!
Gary Haisman (29 January 1958 - 28 November 2018)[1][2] was an English singer and one of three acts whose No. 1 songs on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart were featured on D Mob’s A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That album (the others being Cathy Dennis and LRS).[3] His contribution to the set was the two-sided track “We Call It Acieed”/“Trance Dance”,[4] which was the first of D Mob’s four straight No. 1 hits on the Dance chart in 1989. R.I.P Bruva
Damn!
yep RIP Gary! A very misunderstood song back in the day (the pill vs the music genre)
This is seriously one of the coolest songs in the entire rave era. Not necessarily one of the best songs, but one of the coolest songs. And it's pretty good to.
And the UK police going bonkers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@synapticflow, spot on mate 😉 yes there are better House/Dance/Rave tracks and what came after this was light years compared to this and the '88 era but without this... 👍
Respect to Danny and Gary for this and those in that warehouse period back then! 👌😊💥
Ravers unite 🤩
SHOOOM!!!!
80s Was the Single most Unique Decade with such variety in music and entertainment.
Wish it could've lasted longer 😪
The techno revolution started in the 90s this song was the precursor
You’re right there were so many varieties, some only lasted a couple of years, some stretched to the early 90s.
@@ShamanTiers Acid House was huge in the late 80s
💥👐🏻🙂🔊👐🏻💥 one of the best dance tracks ever , so hard to believe its 35 years old . God bless D mob 🙏🏻
A Timeless Classic ! 🙂
Unforgetable House Classic !!!
I was fortunate enough to see this on TBS Night Tracks, before they dumped that programme...it was YEARS before I could bear to watch TBS again after that...This song was impressive, but in the States, horribly underrated. Deserved FAR MORE airplay in America.
Get right on one matey!
Ahh yeah 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
right on one matey
Les débuts de la house et des boîtes pour moi, que de souvenir...
One of my fave tunes!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Soundtrack to many a teen disco and the reason I had so many acid t-shirts in the late 80s. Who could have predicted that the whole smiley face thing would become so diluted and mainstream, back then it was a statement of your lifestyle.
it's a smiley face mate. im sure it's not been mis-appropriated.
You getting up there Buzz I'll just let you know I'm near 12th, keep up the good work
Forrest Gump did. 😆😆😆
@@mauiwowi4841 I think he means the menace of the millennial social media emoji addiction.
Gary haisman,,,,what a gezzer!! One of my dads oldest and closest friends…..
Grew up on this track and many others. Also Terry Farleys stuff!!! another Chelsea and slough boy 💙
Cor mate I dread to think what my dad and Gary are up to up there 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact: the record company would only pay for two minutes as they taught it would not do as well. The version here has probably been edited, reusing some of the footage to get the video to the single version's length.
Thank you
Correct. The 7'' version was simply cut in half.
Excellent performance, thank you, good time for you
Real acid house
'88 the year i left school,awesome track!
Oh the memories!
THANKYOU SO DAMN MUCH!!!
Where's the party any?! 😃😃😃
EXCELLENT 👍🎵🎶
Only for the headstrong
This is the most official alternative edit version of this music video of a song
I think I need another hit.
Micro dots, Pink Floyd’s, Purple Ohm’s , double dip strawbs, Henry and a couple of Cox’s blues to chill later.
Which is exactly what the song and the video are NOT about.
@@theoriginaldanalogue And….?
@@kennypope4111 and….My point is it’s not about LSD.
1m13s ‘If you thought it was a drug, now you know you’re WRONG’
Which is way quoting different forms of LSD is idiotic and missed the point.
Understand now?
@@theoriginaldanalogue No. Not really. I don’t know what you’re talking about. That song was played in the clubs and raves, they were the drugs of choice. I also mention a Henry of weed, I suppose you’re going to tell me the song is not about ganja aswell? What about Valium? Is the song not about that aswell? Mr fucking know it all.!
@@kennypope4111 yes that is exactly what I’m saying.
It has absolutely nothing to do with what you’re talking about I even directed you to a line in the song explaining it if you bothered to listen. So Mr know absolutely nothing, let me explain in very simple terms so your small brain gets it.
The song is about a genre of music not the drug LSD/acid.
The drug of choice taken by ravers was ecstasy - anyone who has read a book or understands anything about popular culture would understand that. Please, stop embarrassing yourself. Rave culture and ecstasy went hand in hand. Not acid! Acid house is the genre of music. Please for your own sake, read a book or something.
NOW 13!
Taaaaaaxiiiiiiiiii 🚖🚕😂
Greate video.
NEW "FL": ... IT'S TOTAL CRASY and I WILL RETURN TO THIS TIME ... !!😅
I love this video!
you can tell it was designed to freak out the citizens XD
I liked some 90s mixes, using just the "aceeeeeed" and a few vocals on a totally different base, much more than this original track... They were way more Acid than the original!
👏👏👏👍👍👍
Must have been such a buzz around that time. 2020...eurgh.
Yes there was. The drugs were great and the parties were many. 🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👌👌👌
A lot of hope for the future... or maybe it was just the drugs.
Only for the head strong....
Oooh
Choon.
The Residents Going Mental in a Dustbin
Anyone notice the FBI IN DISGUISE😆🤣😂
I didn't get the sulfur into acid perk this time round.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
😂
Sing this when my friend gets acid reflux
😂😂😂
Not so dark, please. We have to see D Mob's facial expressions.
Here cause Syachihoko sampled this song.
Danny D was so gay
sorry i used to hate them !
why?
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