I am the kid in this video! Can’t believe I finally found it on UA-cam I have the vhs at home and it just says Hoover I didn’t know they were called hooverphonic! Damn I was 8 years old when we filmed this! Absolutely insane!
I literally remember what I was doing the evening 26 years ago when I first heard it. Remember the weather, how air smelled, the sensations thru my body... I was 18 then, now 44 - heard it after so many years and am immediately transported to THAT evening of summer 1998....
Try these for starters: Cardigans - Erase & Rewind Hooverphonic - Wardrope or Magenta Morcheeba - The Sea Zero 7 - Waiting Line or Destiny Goldfrappe - Strict Machine or Oh La La Fever Ray - Keep the Streets Empty or Triangle Walks The Knife - Wrap Your Arms Around Me Seal - Crazy Massive Attack - Teardrop
All I'm gonna say that this is Lounge music. Sit down, relax, and have a conversation/drink with friends, associates or with someone you'd like to know much better.
@@mariohilario1485 it's not a remix. It contains samples from an old soul record. Sampling is an artform, you create music out of samples, it's not a remix.
Best Hooverphonic lineup and style in my opinion. I have seen them several times and they go through singers like Spinal Tap goes through drummers. Liesje fits the role so perfectly as much as Beth fits Portishead.
@@devinup3981 Nope that was Kyoko Baertsoen, who also was with hooverphonic for a short while. This is Liesje who sang the first studio album. Geike replaced her when she left. Liesje did a project called Suzanina and then left music for a while, but she's planning a comeback.
As a hip hop fan, this is truly, one of my favorite non-hip hop songs in my vast collection. I can't get enough of this song. I can literally play it over and over for a ridiculous amount of time in one sitting without tiring of it. Today is the first time I saw the video to it. I was perplexed as I didn't know what was going on besides a variety of people gathering to play a lottery to win a ride in space? I have a pretty twisted sense of humor and mindset so I fully enjoyed the video, too! (laughing)
@@SpairoG I was just gonna say the same lmao. This song just played on Netflix “You people” with Jonah Hill. I had the Hooverphonic original for years and didn’t realize it was sampled for this hip hop song. I myself am a hip hop head however this song in it’s entirety transcends genres. It’s good to be around like minded people👍🏽
@@theylivewesleep4682 I heard it on "You People" as well. I looked into it some more and found out that the sample is actually from a Isaac Hayes song from 1969. I had been listening to the Hooverphonic song for decades and never knew.
Easily my favorite Hooverphonic album; this was the song that introduced me to them. One of the things that I love about it is how aggressive it is despite the laid-back vibe and sparse instrumentation. This whole album is a masterpiece.
I've loved this song for like 15+ years because of I Know What You Did Last Summer. Happy to see it pop up on The Interview. It put a smile on my face. (I know it was the Isaac Hayes song but whatever. I got nostalgic anyways)
Lyrics: Prophet 60091 This is the flight number of our galactic sun Prophet 60091 Before we start you should know that you're not the only one Who can hurt me SH10151 This is the serial number of our orbital gun SH10151 You better be sure before you leave me for another one You can hurt me I can hurt you You can hurt me You can hurt me I can hurt you But you better be sure before you leave me for another one I can hurt you You can hurt me But you better be sure before you leave me for another one
@@UniversalHomeboy Correction: it is a reference to the Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer made in 1982. Prophet 600's had their serial # always 600-xxx . Mine is 600-941!
I took care of this band with drinks, green room duties, etc. when they opened for Fiona Apple in 1997 at The House of Blues (Lake Buena Vista) Orlando, FL SO nice and that singer Geike Arnaert so sweet!
I discarded this song for so long just because i never liked the video (I still don't) so i never listened to it until I discovered it on Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal concert... the song is amazing.
Magnificent song - a pure gift to those of us who listen. However, with the very greatest of respect and deference to the stellar writing skills of the group, what does the "serial number of our orbital gun" have to do with "you're not the only one that can hurt me", and Elvis too? I understand the principles of theoretical linguistics, but this has me stumped. Signed, Mystified.
@@chadgessner4412 Man I need to add this to my "next time shrooms happen" playlist, thanks for bringing me back still have no idea what the fuck is happening lol
This has been in my playlist since I first heard it in the movie I know what you did last summer, the scene where Sara is running back to the hardware store and her sister is closing up.
Jason Baldwin Thanks for pointing this out! I just heard Isaac Hayes' Walk On By for the first time and got so irritated. I used to love this track--now I'll always be angry at Hooverphonic and unable to enjoy it the same way. 2 Wicky is effectively a remix. It's not like creating a song this way is inherently bad, but with such an extended "sample", at minimum they should have credited Hayes in the track title, not to mention he should be getting royalties. Without both, this is blatant, ugly, white appropriation.
If the end result is great music, who cares? As a multi-instrumentalist I struggled with the concept of sampling for a very long time. But in the end, it's the music itself that matters. We place so much importance on where it came from, but at the end of the day its the notes that are coursing through our bodies, not the artist.
I am the kid in this video! Can’t believe I finally found it on UA-cam I have the vhs at home and it just says Hoover I didn’t know they were called hooverphonic! Damn I was 8 years old when we filmed this! Absolutely insane!
Did they let you keep the Playstation?
Apparently they were called hoover at that time and changed to hooverphonic later :)
Cool bragging rights! That vocalist is soooo pretty.
Probably had to change their name because in America Hoover is the name of a vacuum cleaner company.
Yayyyy!! Seriously! Very cool.
Holy crap. I forgot about this song until tonight. 2024.
I literally remember what I was doing the evening 26 years ago when I first heard it. Remember the weather, how air smelled, the sensations thru my body... I was 18 then, now 44 - heard it after so many years and am immediately transported to THAT evening of summer 1998....
I've listened to this song probably 1000x over the last 20 years and never tire of it. A true classic. And the Isaac Hayes sample is to die for. Epic.
Same
Damn. I miss these 90s videos..
😢🍃
She's extremely beautiful.
I may be dead. But for the lost souls still finding this fountain of youth. Welcome to the infinite paradise of an ageless song.
The definition of "cool and at the same time mysterious" - hasn't existed before this song.
God, I loved Trip Hop
Me too
Old enough to remember when Trip-hop was a dirty word.
Why is this in the past tense? Did you two have a falling-out?? I'm sure it will take you back, should you choose to embrace it once more.
@@QuadMochaMatti I was like lovED ?!?
Loved??? Quitter!!!
The best James Bond main theme that never was 😢
the beat was composed by Isaac Hayes the composer of The movie Shaft. this not in anyway a bond film.
I must say I totally agree with you every time I hear this song I think about 007
Trilha sonora de slepping beauty
I wish I could find more songs exactly like this one.
there are
Try these for starters:
Cardigans - Erase & Rewind
Hooverphonic - Wardrope or Magenta
Morcheeba - The Sea
Zero 7 - Waiting Line or Destiny
Goldfrappe - Strict Machine or Oh La La
Fever Ray - Keep the Streets Empty or Triangle Walks
The Knife - Wrap Your Arms Around Me
Seal - Crazy
Massive Attack - Teardrop
the whole genre of trip hop is pretty much this
The bass line was taken from 70s soul/funk. Try there. Start with Curtis Mayfield and Isaac Hayes. You won't regret it
@@JSkyGemini Mighty fine list you have there.
I Know What You Did Last Summer brought me here 👍
How in the world has this Incredible music 🎶 group not received more recognition????????? This is literally hypnotic and mesmerizing soulful music.
My jam in highschool... circa 97.. thought i was floating through the halls with my discman on 😍😂💓
All I'm gonna say that this is Lounge music.
Sit down, relax, and have a conversation/drink with friends, associates or with someone you'd like to know much better.
I can never get tired of this song 0:00
This sounds very luxurious and smooth it definitely doesn’t sound like it’s 22 years old!
Good times😃
This track is over 40 years old. This remix is 22 years old.
Please shut it
@@mariohilario1485 it's not a remix. It contains samples from an old soul record. Sampling is an artform, you create music out of samples, it's not a remix.
A timeless classic. Check out all of Hooverphonic they’re great!
1:50 the part where they turn of the reverb on the vocals...goosebumps .
Its delay (with some reverb) but I'm just nit picking. :)
@@matthewearl9824 its the same thing
Over twenty years and still love this song
YUP! Beauty never dies. (nor does sadness)
It's a timeless song
I love Liesje's little "ow" at 2:35
Me too reminds me of siouxsie sioux
That punchy bass and fuzz on the guitar make this track. Killer combo
I absolutely love this style of music, especially the gaiter at the beginning, strange video but so enjoyable, even after watching it multiple times 😂
Hypnotic song. I love it.
Best Hooverphonic lineup and style in my opinion. I have seen them several times and they go through singers like Spinal Tap goes through drummers. Liesje fits the role so perfectly as much as Beth fits Portishead.
And both groups sample Isaac Hayes. Almost like it's deliberate. Ahem.
and i prefer Noémie Wolfs to Liesje with all 20 fingers
I agree 100%. They had perfection and let it go.
I prefer Geike.
Her voice is angelic. Like her beauty.
I love this song her voice is so soothing. I just wish she would have never left the band
+1
Isn't she the vocalist of Lunascape? They had a couple of good albums.
@@devinup3981 Nope that was Kyoko Baertsoen, who also was with hooverphonic for a short while. This is Liesje who sang the first studio album. Geike replaced her when she left. Liesje did a project called Suzanina and then left music for a while, but she's planning a comeback.
I adore this track!
As a hip hop fan, this is truly, one of my favorite non-hip hop songs in my vast collection. I can't get enough of this song. I can literally play it over and over for a ridiculous amount of time in one sitting without tiring of it. Today is the first time I saw the video to it. I was perplexed as I didn't know what was going on besides a variety of people gathering to play a lottery to win a ride in space? I have a pretty twisted sense of humor and mindset so I fully enjoyed the video, too! (laughing)
As a hip hop fan check - Compton's Most Wanted - Hood Took Me Under
@@SpairoG I was just gonna say the same lmao. This song just played on Netflix “You people” with Jonah Hill. I had the Hooverphonic original for years and didn’t realize it was sampled for this hip hop song. I myself am a hip hop head however this song in it’s entirety transcends genres. It’s good to be around like minded people👍🏽
@@theylivewesleep4682 I heard it on "You People" as well. I looked into it some more and found out that the sample is actually from a Isaac Hayes song from 1969. I had been listening to the Hooverphonic song for decades and never knew.
🤪 L I T E R A L L Y 🤪
This is trip-hop. No surprise there.
Dont know why this doesnt have like miillions of views
+neuro person Exactly what I was thinking.
Cos the live version is waaaaaaaaaayyyyy better than this.
@@inderveersingh3823 Nah, no one can sing this song like Liesje, not even Geike.
HOW. does this song only have 180 thousand views?!?! The best music out there is always the most underrated, I hate it :(
+Christian Zimm actually i see it as a good thing.... because at least you know most of the world doesnt have your thinking pattern and or personality
+MrRussiandan1 Good point lol
Its in the movie I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.
+Christian Zimm UA-cam wasn't as known and used by people as it is today. That has a lot to do with the views.
Here's a cool song...."As the rush comes" by Motorcycle (click on the blue egg one).
This and portishead are a Mood 😜❤️
Easily my favorite Hooverphonic album; this was the song that introduced me to them. One of the things that I love about it is how aggressive it is despite the laid-back vibe and sparse instrumentation. This whole album is a masterpiece.
The orchestral version of this
My favorite hooverphonic singer
Did not know this was from 96, still good and chill vibe 👍😌
It's from 1969... if you like the instrumental arrangement
Saw this first on MTV AMP... what a dark day when they canceled it.
It's like, right around 9/11, the music world died too.
"I know what you did last summer" brought me here!
And their song Eden is used in the movie i still know what you did last year.
Man I have been looking for this song for so so long , I'm here thanks to I Know What You Did Last Summer as well 😁
It's like heaven and hell
It's like angels and demon
Happiness and sadness fellings in the same time
I've loved this song for like 15+ years because of I Know What You Did Last Summer. Happy to see it pop up on The Interview. It put a smile on my face.
(I know it was the Isaac Hayes song but whatever. I got nostalgic anyways)
l too 😄😄🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Walk On By - Isaac Hayes w/The Bar-Kays (1969)...........but the vocals are soooo cool....live at Koningin is an awesome version.......
2:26 hits so hard
Hooverphonic with liesje was unique!!!
I heard this song in "I know what you did last summer" and I've been looking for it for YEARS!! Finally I've found it!!😍😍😍
One of the greatest movie soundtracks ever
Some of the better trip out music out there
I remember getting the I Know What You Did Last Summer soundtrack strictly because of this song.
this is what I call ART
I know what you did last summer…thank you for bringing me to this awesome band🙏🏻
Lyrics:
Prophet 60091
This is the flight number of our galactic sun
Prophet 60091
Before we start you should know that you're not the only one
Who can hurt me
SH10151
This is the serial number of our orbital gun
SH10151
You better be sure before you leave me for another one
You can hurt me
I can hurt you
You can hurt me
You can hurt me
I can hurt you
But you better be sure before you leave me for another one
I can hurt you
You can hurt me
But you better be sure before you leave me for another one
SH10151 or Message 10151?
I mean, "prophet" is a word so I assumed the next number would also start with a word.
Its in reference to some famous synthesizers
Roland SH101 and Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 6
@@UniversalHomeboy Correction: it is a reference to the Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer made in 1982. Prophet 600's had their serial # always 600-xxx . Mine is 600-941!
Love it. These and many other jams by these cats is very awesome. Love the dark theme over the beautiful sexy music.
Different song, but I like it!
I took care of this band with drinks, green room duties, etc. when they opened for Fiona Apple in 1997 at The House of Blues (Lake Buena Vista) Orlando, FL
SO nice and that singer Geike Arnaert so sweet!
I saw them open for Fiona Apple in DC. They opened with this song and put on a great set.
reminds me of Portishead of All Mine and Glorybox
Gert-Jan De Geyter That's EXACTLY what I was just thinking. This totally has a Portishead vibe.. Love it
Anthony Guardalabene +Gert-Jan De Geyter Both "2 Wicky" and "Glory Box" can be heard in the coming of age movie Stealing Beauty (1996)
***** Yep...even Biggie and get this: Mad TV sampled the same song for their theme song!
+PHANTASTIK MUSIK Compton's Most Wanted and Cypress Hill also have this sample. :)
+Nadie Nada I like your name dude!
I haven't thought of this song in years
I discarded this song for so long just because i never liked the video (I still don't) so i never listened to it until I discovered it on Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal concert... the song is amazing.
Looking for sneaker pimps type tunes. Someone suggested hooverphonics. Never knew this was there song. Classic Singer is slick.
Magnificent song - a pure gift to those of us who listen. However, with the very greatest of respect and deference to the stellar writing skills of the group, what does the "serial number of our orbital gun" have to do with "you're not the only one that can hurt me", and Elvis too? I understand the principles of theoretical linguistics, but this has me stumped. Signed, Mystified.
I have been looking for this song for a long time! Love it.
Will always be one of my all time favorites ❤
I first heard this when I saw I know what you did last summer and fell in love. Oh how I miss my 90s:(
Baby-making music, intergalactic lyrics.
That voice digs deep. Great stuff.
When the drugs from the 80s hadn't quite worn off
when the drugs from the 90s just started to kick in
@@chadgessner4412 Man I need to add this to my "next time shrooms happen" playlist, thanks for bringing me back
still have no idea what the fuck is happening lol
Trip-hop this is. Yoda told me!
Best Hooverphonic period, im my very humble opinion.
Oh wow, I haven’t heard this song since highschool during the Sonic Heaven radio program. Forgot how much I love this.
this is my mums favorite song and she played it ALOT growing up, i never really appreciated how good it was until now
I love blasting this song in my car 😩😩
I first heard this song in I know what you did last summer and fell in love. Oh how I miss my 90s
yuuup.
Love this song absolutely my favorite ⭐
What time to be alive.
Was loving this song wayyyyyy before The a Interview
Well aren't you just hip.
Yes but The Interview uses the original sound from Isaac Hayes walk on by not from Hooverphonic.
The melody is very Bond ❤️
This has been in my playlist since I first heard it in the movie I know what you did last summer, the scene where Sara is running back to the hardware store and her sister is closing up.
Great song with hothothot Liesje! It's a shame her "era" with Hoover didn't last longer...
Masterpiece ✌
Just remembered this song today While I was driving to work for some reason. Couldn't even remember who sang it I had to look it up. Such a good song.
When you have a smoking hot lead singer like this you don't keep switching them out!
I lived this album with my sister. She's been gone from this world since 2009.
"If you see me walking down the street...." Whoops, wrong song!
The whole album is pretty good
Holy acid trip
Batman
Omg I remember when this came out ❤😅
That Y2K aesthetic came hard for a couple years and then just disappeared.
Woohoo I'm here again
Bought this cd back in the day because of this song. This was on Much Music on the Alternative show. Great song.
So fucking good. I heard it when it came out, I am 43 now, still fucking love it. Fuck.
this video is too bright, poppy, and happy. I Know What You Did Last Summer made this dark & creepy. can't unsee it
this is magic... thank you!
The best singer hooverphonic ❤️
this song was a head of its time tbh
Anybody else here from “I know what you did Last Summer” ? Had no idea this song was in that movie until today and I’ve seen it a bunch of times
Masterpiece.
Imagine if someone told them back then that 25 years later they are going to bang Eurovision
Thank goodness it was cancelled and didn't happen. The joke of Eurovision can destroy anybodys credibility in under 4 minutes.....
"You better be sure before you leave me for another one." --the rest of Hooverphonic to the now-departed vocalist
Nothing makes me wonder about the legitimacy of sampling more than this song. The entire thing is Issac Hayes "walk on" with different vocals.
sampling is a sin unless it makes 90's music magic.
Classy response kid. I'm proud of you for understanding what "sampling" means.
Jason Baldwin Thanks for pointing this out! I just heard Isaac Hayes' Walk On By for the first time and got so irritated. I used to love this track--now I'll always be angry at Hooverphonic and unable to enjoy it the same way. 2 Wicky is effectively a remix. It's not like creating a song this way is inherently bad, but with such an extended "sample", at minimum they should have credited Hayes in the track title, not to mention he should be getting royalties. Without both, this is blatant, ugly, white appropriation.
True the main riff and bass is straight looped. But don't undermine the other instrumentals they added to give it a different vibe than walk on by
If the end result is great music, who cares?
As a multi-instrumentalist I struggled with the concept of sampling for a very long time. But in the end, it's the music itself that matters. We place so much importance on where it came from, but at the end of the day its the notes that are coursing through our bodies, not the artist.
uuuf sexy...and the versión on "with orchestra" Is amazing!!! i Love it
First heard this on the Stealing Beauty soundtrack. Still a favorite song of mine.
Sick ass bass line.
Amazingly classy
My dad has this song on his radio an when we drive to McDonald's at night this is the vibe
The whole album is just brilliant!