Quadrant Six - Body Mechanic (1982)
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- Опубліковано 26 жов 2012
- By DJ PUNANNY DON aka DUPPI CONQUEROR of NUCCIO KARTEL MUZIK
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One of my favorite Ol' Skool Jams
Artist: Quadrant Six
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Released: 1982
Label: Atlantic
Composer:
This was my brother's fav song when we were kids. I mean he would play it constantly at least 3 times in a row. Sadly my brother passed away on 1/25. RIP Rohan. We ❤️ u.
My condolences and it’s still a hit for me I’m 52 and still think I can dance to it
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Condolences...
Awww 🥺 virtual hug
I’m gonna play this three times in a row every time I listen to this song for Rohan. Someone has to keep his love for this song alive. I’ll do it and remember it’s for Rohan. May he Rest In Paradise. My condolences. ✌️
This one of the best songs of all time
Da Goods fa sure!!!! Kid!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🐼🐻🦏🦍🐬🐊🐳
80s kid, and proud of it 🎉
Body Machanic was one of those jams that you could play all day!❤
LOVE LOVE LOVE this beat. I am 58 years old and time does not exist in my mind.Feel like I am 20 years old when I listen to this song. Awesome!
Me too Eddie ! Im 58
Yo Boss, you took the words right out of my mouth. I feel the same way too. I'll be 59 in 3 months. I'm from Queens, New York. And I was 18 yrs old when this song came out. I was down with Dynamic Breakers back then, hitting the clubs in Manhattan. My favorite was THE FUNHOUSE on West 26th Street with the hottest D.J. at the time,...D.J. JellyBean. "THOSE WERE THE DAYS!!!"
@@diegoprado632 YEP!!!, FUN HOUSE was awesome!!, so glad we were born at the right time. These young kids will never experience it. So happy to jump to many clubs at the time, like lime light ,studio 54, palladium, and webster hall. Not to mention the roller skating days with club music and hot chicks move that ass. Good times.....thanks bro.
Same 57
58 here also, and I know exactly what you mean....we had it goin and still goin on
That MIAMI BASS FUNK 🌴🪩
40 years ahead of time. Think about it.
More like: 8 years behind Kraftwerk; 3 years behind Gary Numan and The Human League; 1 year after Depeche Mode and Soft Cell; and released in the same year as Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and the Peech Boys' "Don't make me wait". So yes, not "40 years ahead" of anything. You can go away and "think" about that.
Still windmilling to this joint in 2022 at the ripe old age of 52 ✊🏿❤️🙏🏽💯😀
😂😂😂😂
"Any time will do, you don't need no appointment...Make it drive like new, you won't...be...dis-appointed."
So blessed to be a 90's baby... these children today don't know what music. This... is.... music.
70s kid more like.
BACK TO YOUR MATH CLASS KID hahaha😂
Yup and 70’s kid and when this was out, you were young still but witness this songs magic.
There will never be another era like Miami freestyle in the 80's.
305 80s baby
We still play this at every jam in Miami. This song is a South FL classic. Clear,body mechanic and dance to drummers beat Str8 classics
Miami memories for real. Those were the best days. Old school power 96
I was a DJ and before CD's you needed to record with quality cassettes...I borrowed my boy's album and placed both his and mine on my Technics turntables.. put in a memorex 60 and adjusted the eq for max bass lowered the mid-range in order to have a thud effect. I would loop them back and forth so I could get the bass intro and either let the the muted version come back after the vocals and slowly turn the other up after manually catching up from the beginning making sure all 30 minutes on that side came back with nothing but seriously unbelievable cruise or show beats that took advantage of the 4 Sony 300 watt 6×9's on the deck, the 2 10inch pioneer subs and 12inch pioneer subs in the trunk. These were powered by 3 Blaupunkt 500 amps. And of course the enormous trunk and square cabin design of my 86 Fleetwood helped announce the music blocks away before I slowly cruised up. Thanks for getting it digital!!
@@pagedacosta552 these are the best memories I love it and miss it
Detroit had it first
That is FacTs....Definitely a 305 and 954 Anthem..☝️👐👐👐
My Detroit peeps in the late 80's, you know what time it was! And still is! Love this shit!
What up doe! Show U Rite...lol
313💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
Yup. What up doe
East side Detroit ❤
1982 & 1983 were the best years of electro hip-hop!! I'm so glad I was there and bought & kept all these type records!!!
Werd
Amen
Spot on- I was 18-19 years old living in NYC during Electro Hip-hop era. Going to NYC nite club like Gotham, Fun House and Broadway open bar, part of that great music era as well.
Wouldnt this be Latin freestyle?
@@skyjuiceification nope. Electro
I'm also 50 Years and here still listening this great Music! 80's the Best!
I rock this to work every morning I’m ready for what ever comes my way it’s crazy at our age but it feels good
This was way ahead of its time.
This was the best song back in the days when I was in Miami Senior High. Am still listening in 2020, it never gets old. Those days were the best of my teens years.
After living in Detroit for so long,It's like it's the only place in the world.We need jams like body mechanic.
Cool!
This jam takes me back to the early 80s I was in my early teens
When life was good!
Glad I could bring back good memories. Thanx 4 viewing my channel.
Albeewj3 . More than good times, this was the life and today it still is, we are just older but the feeling is all there, this jams will never get old, not for me at least, my best years are wraped around this music. I hear this and im 17 again, out clubing picking up the bitch for the night.
Albeewj3 you is the original like me I played this and set it off all be the time it before rap I'm 46 the original G
Albeewj3 always a pleasure
Albeewj3 Thanks for the memories.
Albeewj3 good music never died bro
When I hear this song, all that comes to mind are two 15" woofers and two Motorola tweeters in the back seat of cars in Miami during the 80's.
same imagination here xD
agree 100%
True story...out of my 79 Pontiac grand prix..
Bass music, electro funk, splashdown at key biscayne, goombay and the mango strut in coconut grove, calle ocho... and all the damn drugs you can pull off the boats... miami in the 80 was one of a kind! Then the U and 2 Live Ran off with it.... oh and skin to win contests lol
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My special friend bought this song for me when it was released in 1982. It was a surprise gift. He would “pop, lock, and slide” during the entire song; and do other funny facial expressions to make me smile. I always think of him when I hear “Body Mechanic!” 💕♥️
Wow! This takes me back in time. Remember there was a kid on my block who owned a white Trans Am... He had six giant speakers in that TA and would blast this song all the time. 1980's Miami, Florida were the best times ever!!!!!!!!!
I bet. Same vibe in Brooklyn back then except we had graffiti too. Not sure if Miami kids back then use to Tag.
Carol City sending ya love homeboy...
@@dominic6283 Lots of N.Y.C. transplants living in Miami/So. Florida area. I went to school with a lot of kids and teachers who were from N.Y.C., New Jersey, and Rhode Island. And yes we had, and have graffiti down here since the 1980's.
Man I was a kid in the eighties break dancing to this song on cardboards at the street jam's in Miami.
I'm glad u make it blessu
2 Live Crew brought me here.
MAN!I miss my boss! He was right there for me in that day when I was on Hellck and Davison Service Drive about the memory war over our organization
In Memory Of
ROBERT LUGO!
Prospect ave handball king!!
Brooklyn Ny!!
Omg!! THIS!!! Takes me back to Coney Island nights by the Himalaya! And I'm getting chills now, just like when the brisk, cool ocean air would blow in the early Spring! Yoooooooo!
You guys played this song even in the Himalaya?
@@OutlawOfTexas 😂😂😂😂😂 The Himalaya is a roller coaster type ride in world famous Coney Island amusement park in Brooklyn NY. The Himalaya was known to everyone as the place to be to hear dope music played by the DJ as the ride went on. People would dance the latest dances there in the 80s NYC!!!!!!!!
@@MrAngelroc Damn the memories growing up in Brooklyn. I was 10 in 82 but I had my wind breaker and fat marker for tagging the buses. Where's my cardboard.
@@dominic6283 😂😂😂😂💪💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙏 You lived and breathed real Hip Hop. A true New Yorker.
I remember first hearing this and planet Rock and The Soul Sonic Force at the age 5 old back in the summer of 1982, this and MJ's "Beat it" was all you heard in cars riding by when in my neighborhood in Chesapeake VA and will ever be my time machine link to my childhood and definitely the beginning of my hip-hop life as a youngster
Man this song brings back memories
Never underestimate the subtle yet powerful sampling of air raid sirens.
You should hear this in a 1964 Impala Six twenty inch wolfers four- 15s 8 bull horn tweeters with 4000 W
@@authorstephensjr1160 Sheesh ✊🏾👊🏾💥
Still here in 2023.
... Dallas, TX had this on BASF Chrome cassette in 1982 bumping thru Alpine stereos and MTX speakers in our hoopties... Keep up people 😎🏎🍸
Oh man I remember our school dances everyone on the dance floor. We partying. Miss those days
BROOKLYN !! 🗽.. When NY was lawless, dangerous but man did we LOVE IT !
GOLDEN ERA AT ITS FINEST…..2 LIVE CREW SAMPLED THIS……MOVE SOMETHING 🎤
1 of the baddest jams ever. Rocked the air waves back in '82. WKTU 92 NYC. Got it on a mix tape.
12’s in the trunk
Me too, with a 300 watt amp pushing the bass hard
Can i get that mix?
Carlos de Jesus and Paco on KTU
DISCO---------92 W------KTU with PACO
The Circle Bingo in Norfolk Va on Saturday night with Dj Bobby Roscoe and production blasting this song does anyone else remember
Finally found that Circle Bingo Days and Bobby Roscoe,Shag Nasty,Rockin Reggie and WRAP Radio 📻 Henri Ellison
Who survided RONA and is here listening to this great jam in 2021 !!!! THIS MUSIC WAS MY BODY MECHANIC FOR THE RONA. 🤣🤣😜😜😜🤪🤪👌👌👌👌👌👌
This song is amazing I just took a trip to my breakdance days. ❤️ it
Mine is gone they moved it. Memories still forever.
This was the jam I used to shake the L on 86th Street in Bensonhurst Brooklyn, new York ,in my 1985 Buick regal broughm on a pair of 1,000watt 15s and 12s, those were the good old days, this song never gets old..
Boy I swear!If I could bring it on something,It would be these good times.Thinking bout wishing bringing back those times!
R.I.P. Fresh Kid Ice!!!!2 Live Crew Forever!!!🎤🎤🎤🎧🎧🎧🎵🎵🎵💗💗💗🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍✊✊✊
Before there was Rap music ...There was Electronic Funk!! But they both contributed to the birth of what WAS known as the Hip Hop Culture, Thank you so much Quadrant 6
Yes it says genre is hip hop rap but thus is early electro
Oh yes, influenced house, freestyle, jungle and bass too.
Latin freestyle electro was born from hip hop. It's an offshoot. jellybean and his gang started this at Dancteria.
@@rastaman1873 its Latin freestyle and that came off of hip-hop as well. they played this tuff equally at parties.
Rap music (on wax) was out 3 years before electro funk. Electro funk came from hip hop by way of Planet Rock
Today, 3-29-2024 is the 1st time hearing this song. I heard part of it in Move Somethin' by 2 Live Crew but never knew it was a sample.
Cruising up & down 86th St. Bklyn early 80's!
The best of best sounds of Miami Dade county.
This beat is sick 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Much respect too the young California party people's. Cuz we respect.
Memories of the summertime on the southside of Chicago. This is one of the tracks along with a lot of other European imports that started the Chicago House movement on the southside of Chicago. The House movement started in 1981. Damn I miss those days.
This song makes you move on to the dance floor or the skating rink! If I win the Lotto, I'll bring back the 80's to a new South Florida club!
Juan Carlos Valdes OMG! SoFla u say?! I spent my young years at NEPENTHE (occasionally Galaxy r HotWheels) this is one of those jams that make u dance OR skate...either way...ur getting up...u cannot sit still for this one.
I grew 1 block from Nepenthe. Life changer @@Donamtrx
Hot Wheels 2
Black Lighting yea u know wut time it is!😜
KING Vapor O NEPENTHE❤️...I loved that place so much...& I was so serious about it...I was the first one in & the last one out..no joke..I remember arriving when it was still daylight outside!! I'm gonna go ahead & embarrass myself now (just remember I wz only 14)...at the peak of every night..at just the right time..there would be a HUGE confetti blast...at the end of the night I would pick up the pieces that were long strips..take them home & tape them to my bedroom ceiling🤦🏻♀️ eventually..I covered the whole thing! I was only 14 yrs old🤷🏻♀️
Dade county boogie!!!!! Discooooooo daaaaaaaaaave!!!!!
All I can remember was me trying to explain this song to someone.The next thing I knew, we were partying all night long!🎉
BONDS on Broadway. Their sound system BLASTED this jam!!
Who was the DJ?
Holy crap Ive been looking for this record for years. The last time I heard this record is when my father had the vinyl to it and made a tape with this song on it. Oh man, this brings back memories
All I listen to is all the 70s and 80s music this stuff they listen to today I don't like like.....give me the old old school jams there the best.
This is the real old school still dance off of this
As the song goes, you won't be disappointed 💎
Bring me back to 1986, cruising 86st Brooklyn in the Buick Riveria. Then it's off to the Plaza Suite on Ave X. Kids today have NO F$CKING idea how great our generation had it!!!
William McGroarty- Thats what I’m talking about and our generation started the great Hip Hop culture that’s now turn into noise pollution
@@TonyTone1 Me it was a 73 Candy Red Malibu with the creager chrome rims and my friends could hear me coming from blocks away on South Beach.
someone please bring back this wave 😭 i wish i was born in the 80’s
I agree. I'm 14 years old but I listen to this type of music. Yeah kids today are just listening to crappy rap music of today.
Aukua same i like old school 🤣
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THIS was my jam in Miami 80's!! These are classics!!
This is NYC all the way. Good memories from 1982 at the FUN HOUSE MANHATTAN!
Detroit electro-funk.
Wow- My good memories as well at the FunHouse NYC, Broadway 96 open bar and webo dancing
This is WORLDWIDE 🌐
This is one of the greatest breakdance hits of all time. We would be breakdancing and/or skating to JAMS like this here in Charlotte, NC. This was music that you could jam hard to and not have to be all nasty like some of the songs today. #MissTheseClassics #SoulSonicForceEraGuy
Thats so true .Hello from NYC.These were my fave yrs.Skating.....clubs....After hrs.....No nasty vulgar lyrics....or xxx music videos.Seems now u gotta show all to be a hit.😠😱😝😝😝
OMG! 🎼🎤🎤🎼 Yessssss! Thank God For My Generation 💯. 70s 80s 90s This Generation Has No CLUE Happiness Loving Life No Worries At All 👈🏾
2023 and this was so clean
2021 WAS NOT READY FOR ME TO SHARE THIS! IT STILL BANGS🎧🔈🔉🔊
2022
They never will be.......
2020 Covid 19 quarantine and I'm bummpin my favorite jam. Best break beat ever. God Bless. Shout out to all my Mexican people.
If you grew up in Miami you heard this as a 80’s baby . This is still the shgggghhhhh !!!!!
I was just telling my son I was his age when I was poplocking to this joint. So he should be able to dance right now.
One of the baddest damn jam in the 80s one time for the class of 1979 south Dade high school shout outs to the south district DJs yours truly Brother Brown long with the disco heavyweight small fry
Such an amazing bangin' beat from the early 1980's. 😃
How can you not love this music 80’s were the best time even today i still listen to jam from the past. Every rapper now uses old 80’s music now
I love this 😍 tipe of music my favorite!!!!
WOW!!!!! I remember this! I was 15. This was the jam! Back in the day in Newark NJ
Pure gold in Miami in the 80's
yes did nobody play it like us we had the Best dj's in south florida..Facts
What about Rage nightclub! They has that killer blue drink that got you loaded. lol
This song was bigger in miami than in nyc.
2 live crew are legends
Skated at Lantana Skateway and Galaxy Davie,Fl in the 80/90s. Love it.
Bronx and Brooklyn in the house brings back great memories..woooi
Dedicated to United Skates of America on 60 st. & Fort Hamilton Parkway. B-Boys 1981- 1984 all crews from Bklyn, Queens, Manhattan & Bronx. Came thru & battled every weekend. Too many stars to name came through. Old school rappers, electro & freestyle singers. Gangs & dance crews. TWD, BRD, Pop & Spin, TNK, Fresh Kids, Incredible Body Mechanics, FMD, PSB, ASD. Peace to Panama & Lance at the doors. DJ Tony. Manny D. & the Crazy Crew. D.O.'s, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, FHB, Ft. Ham. Buggers, Fort Hamilton Pkwy. Boys. Never forget !
This was a JAM and I’m born in the 90s
Still listening In 2022
This Is One Of Those "Never Will Get Old" Jams ... Fresh Jam - Past, Present, And Future!
Loved throwing this on a mix at house parties in Southwest Detroit !
Down river Rouge ecorse and south west Detroit stand up
NY in da house
@@rkidlat NY is gay
This song use to rock at this nightclub I use to bartend at in 1988 called Atlanta Nights. It was on 505 Peachtree Street in Atlanta Ga. And we had a night call Wicked Wednesday and a Beautiful Sister name Carol Blackmon MC'd it. She use to work for V-103. But Guy's would be down stairs for the female dancers and the Ladies upstairs with the Male dancers. And I can still remember two of the female dancers, one was Ruby, and the other one was Indigo. Those Sisters were amazing. Wednesday nights were almost hotter than Friday and Saturday. Atlanta was on fire 🔥 in the 80's and 90's.
Takes me way back to the early 80's spinning my head off in South west Chicago streets On 102.9 WBMX.
I still remember the Friday night jams on WBMX.
To this very day I still and will continue to rock this!!!!!!
This that real hip hop breaking music. Quadrant six took it a new level.
Bro you know about 80s music I just need to know if you know the name of this song?
Yea this was real hip hop right
This is house music boss. Jus sayin 😊
It’s that electro Miami bass early hip hop break dance music. A lot of genre synergy in tracks like this
Stardust skating rink ( Tampa, Fl) in the early 80's...... I'm 47, this brings back so many good memories!
I could sit here and give my boss all "the credit" but that's exactly what he did for me.😊🍎🍌🍑🍐🍓🍽️🍸
This record defines a moment in a music revolution.
2020 still bumping this in my car, house, phone...EVERYWHERE!!!!!
Discovered this song when I was 15 had the 12” 2tables loved it still listening 2022😊
I was 12 in 1982....we used to blast this on the boom box....
Who is jamming and 2020 with me🔥🔥🔊🔊💯💃💃
Uk it bro🔥
As I type...😎
You and I !! 😎
Anytime I get to play this I get it 8n
Everyday in my car
Back when you had to have talent......Electrifying Mojo DETROIT stand up!
WGPR was SHYT!!
Heard this song first in High school in 1984 and still like it to this day! Thanks for uploading this track, sounds very good.😊
First heard this in 85,Everglades Middle Ft Lauderdale, great memories.
When i heard this song in my brother in law purple blu pontiac grand prix with four 15s it ignited the true&deep love of FREETSTYLE.
The first time I heard this was on Electrifying Mojo in Detroit.
What up doe?
THE WIZARD
"I have miles to go before I sleep..."
It's that time of the night for the Midnight Funk Assocition with the Electrifying Mojo!
As did I. Driving home from work one night. And then I found it on vinyl.
Ironically My brother used to play this jam all the time🎉
A BMORE ❤house party basement classic
Every time i hear this masterpiece it takes me back when every thing was so awesome!
I agree 💯💯💯
@@thenoltonfamily8 Happier times