Yeah exactly this. I heard a version of this, but it sounded a lot faster and with a really Skippy beat. this song has been stuck in my head ever since I've watched that video and I've been tryna find it again since but I think it may have been taken down Do you have a link please?
Seriously.... This is the version every House DJ was playing. As for posers I went to cream many times and it’s full of people who appreciate greay music and have good taste. Been to all the big super clubs in the day. Miss moneypennys in Birmingham, Wobble, SW1 in London, Bagleys. M.O.S. No one in any of those clubs were posers may be they just took extra care in their appearance. I did ,doesn’t make me a poser...
@Nancy Nineties. You don’t have to be a poser to appreciate great tunes. Remember all our worries was back then was, we all lived for the weekend and where we was clubbing. Unfortunately Youngsters nowadays never had what we had and will never see or experience it.
@@davidmorton2630 I wasnt talking about todays generation. I was talking about Cream in the 90s which was full of posers extroverts & show offs which just isnt my thing. I'm oldskool oldskool motorways muddy fields berghaus & fila boots not makeup dresses & high heels. It was about dancing not how long it took me to get ready
It doesn’t matter whether someone heard it in a club or a field. Doesn’t mean because someone goes clubbing and appreciates the music and doesn’t want to look like a tramp in a field means they’re a poser. If you don’t like that fact then keep your comments to yourself as I have done the fields and the clubbing and I’d rather have the clubs over the fields.
Awesome ❤❤
Yes yes yes!!!
What a fuckin tune this is... Timeless
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Holy jesus. That's some delicious gourmet shit.
Quality......
Let’s be honest: You’re here because of a VHS of a British nightclub in 1998
Yeah exactly this.
I heard a version of this, but it sounded a lot faster and with a really Skippy beat.
this song has been stuck in my head ever since I've watched that video and I've been tryna find it again since but I think it may have been taken down
Do you have a link please?
I'm here because I was in British nightclubs in 1998 yeah baby.
I'm old 😂
I was there... Rise at The Leadmill, Sheffield! 😍💃
@@alexwatson5507 the good old days
Tooooo.... slow ~ must be so the posers in The Cream didn't sweat !!! Only went once defo not my thing. Am more of a field an Fila Boots type of girl
Seriously.... This is the version every House DJ was playing. As for posers I went to cream many times and it’s full of people who appreciate greay music and have good taste. Been to all the big super clubs in the day. Miss moneypennys in Birmingham, Wobble, SW1 in London, Bagleys. M.O.S.
No one in any of those clubs were posers may be they just took extra care in their appearance. I did ,doesn’t make me a poser...
@@davidmorton2630 ~ real ravers didn't give a shit about their appearance. It was about the music & dancing that was the beauty of it
@Nancy Nineties. You don’t have to be a poser to appreciate great tunes. Remember all our worries was back then was, we all lived for the weekend and where we was clubbing. Unfortunately Youngsters nowadays never had what we had and will never see or experience it.
@@davidmorton2630 I wasnt talking about todays generation. I was talking about Cream in the 90s which was full of posers extroverts & show offs which just isnt my thing. I'm oldskool oldskool motorways muddy fields berghaus & fila boots not makeup dresses & high heels. It was about dancing not how long it took me to get ready
It doesn’t matter whether someone heard it in a club or a field. Doesn’t mean because someone goes clubbing and appreciates the music and doesn’t want to look like a tramp in a field means they’re a poser. If you don’t like that fact then keep your comments to yourself as I have done the fields and the clubbing and I’d rather have the clubs over the fields.