I really loved this iconic mashup. It's reminds me of House Party meets Let's Shut Up And Dance meets Stomp 2.0 and Tragedy in any way. Dance is everything!!!
I never merged the two songs audio, but I just remade the video so it matched up with the different songs. There was a remix group called The Disco Mix Club or DMC for short that made mash ups like these way back in the late 80's and early 90's, they were phenomenal mixes, I just thought I would share one and make a video at the same time that put visuals to the music contained in them. This particular mix was produced by Brian Butler of DMC
Thank you, it took a while to compile the video together, this one at around 3 weeks, but this one was one of about 4 I made before settling on this one.
The audio mix isn't mine, it's old now, was released before s club 7 even released don't stop moving. I liked the mash up, so had to make a video for it!
Video sync took some working out, as much as it wasn't a very long process syncing the dmc remix to the video, some bits just took a lot longer. The movie version of don't stop moving was much slower so had to play with that to get it to work. It's all about having a bit of fun with the edits. Im pretty pleased with it given the limited resources of performances on video of both s club and Michael Jackson. Thank you. Im pretty proud of what i came up with.
@@MIDNITENOWHERE Jo O'Meara is in both of the S-Club 7 video's I have used to make this video, so not sure what you are asking. She was in Seeing Double and obviously the original music video.
Not really a ripoff. Don't Stop might have used the Billie Jean sample as a starting point for the verse but that was an old chord sequence anyway. The sample as starting point has been popular since samplers first appeared. It's more an influence than a ripoff. There are a lot of songwriting similarities in rock and pop, because there's less difference between the two than people like to think and all songwriters have learned from the past. Why else would there be so many mashups?
@@glammer There was no samples used on the Don't Stop Moving track, its just very much coincidence that the tracks are using a similar beat. If you do listen to them separately you can hear there is no sample used. The chord sequence is very different. It is the beat of the song that is similar.
@@Locke350 Michael Jackson seems to be only credited on wikipedia, nowhere else. Discogs has the original vinyl releases and they don't credit him for don't stop moving.
@@JohnCarey1969 I've listened to the original and I 100% believe it was sampled from Billie Jean. I don't mean the same chords, I mean the actual bass line and drums; it's the first two beats on a loop. In fact, I found your video because I googled the names together to see if there were any sources that confirm this.
Adrian Roberts The video was created in 2011 using obtainable sources of at the time, but the mash up was created long before the S Club 7 song was released. If you read the notes in the video, it states as such that Disco Mix Club AKA DMC created the mashup of the two songs.
You got a good ear.
This is awesome, I remember listening to this remix as a child on a CD mix I did.
I really loved this iconic mashup. It's reminds me of House Party meets Let's Shut Up And Dance meets Stomp 2.0 and Tragedy in any way. Dance is everything!!!
I remember being in a mad AF Berlin techno club when this dropped. The place went mental.
Brilliant. Two of my favorite tracks. You did a great job - thanks.
Banger!! Happy new year
Happy new year to you too!
I dont usually comment but KUDOS to whoever did this. Serious talent to blend it so well. God have you a gift. Use it.
I never merged the two songs audio, but I just remade the video so it matched up with the different songs. There was a remix group called The Disco Mix Club or DMC for short that made mash ups like these way back in the late 80's and early 90's, they were phenomenal mixes, I just thought I would share one and make a video at the same time that put visuals to the music contained in them. This particular mix was produced by Brian Butler of DMC
THIS IS KICK ASS LOVE IT MY SPEAKERS WERE CLIPPING TO THIS AWESOME
I did it. Took around 3 weeks to complete
This is simply Genius! ... Brilliant editing!
Thank you, it took a while to compile the video together, this one at around 3 weeks, but this one was one of about 4 I made before settling on this one.
John any chance of a digital copy??
NICE MASHUP, BRO ! I'VE SEEN ANOTHER VIDEO LIKE THIS ENTITLED "DON'T STOP BILLIE JEAN".
@@DaveDaveTor I think that one has been removed by Sony.
Great track John, thanks from London
Wow this is so good
OMG! THE ENDING IS GOLD! :O :O
Wow how have i just seen and heard this this is actually quite brilliant well done another subscriber
The audio mix isn't mine, it's old now, was released before s club 7 even released don't stop moving. I liked the mash up, so had to make a video for it!
WOW this is fucking wicked! and the ending is just brilliant, awesome!!!
Video sync took some working out, as much as it wasn't a very long process syncing the dmc remix to the video, some bits just took a lot longer. The movie version of don't stop moving was much slower so had to play with that to get it to work. It's all about having a bit of fun with the edits. Im pretty pleased with it given the limited resources of performances on video of both s club and Michael Jackson. Thank you. Im pretty proud of what i came up with.
Is Joe O'Meara in the newest video ?
@@MIDNITENOWHERE Jo O'Meara is in both of the S-Club 7 video's I have used to make this video, so not sure what you are asking. She was in Seeing Double and obviously the original music video.
Nice work liked you used both the music video and clips from the seeing double movie
Loved it mate.
Awesome! Thank you 🙏🏼🤎✨
Awesome
Excellent job ... loved it.
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7 is Michaels favorite number
NICE MASHUP, BRO ! I'VE SEEN ANOTHER VIDEO LIKE THIS ENTITLED "DON'T STOP BILLIE JEAN". YET I DON'T FIND IT ANYMORE.
The mash up was always called dont stop moving Billie Jean when DMC created it.
If you’re talking about Florin something (his name is hard to pronounce) his video got Sony’ed and now it’s block in USA
John have you mixed any other tracks?
The track itself is not my mix, I found the mix some years ago on a DMC Mash up album, I just made the video to fit it!
Iv said for years that this was a rip off of Billie Jean! How MJ never sued I'll never know! Thank you for this video.
Not really a ripoff. Don't Stop might have used the Billie Jean sample as a starting point for the verse but that was an old chord sequence anyway. The sample as starting point has been popular since samplers first appeared. It's more an influence than a ripoff. There are a lot of songwriting similarities in rock and pop, because there's less difference between the two than people like to think and all songwriters have learned from the past. Why else would there be so many mashups?
@@glammer There was no samples used on the Don't Stop Moving track, its just very much coincidence that the tracks are using a similar beat. If you do listen to them separately you can hear there is no sample used. The chord sequence is very different. It is the beat of the song that is similar.
John Carey Michael was credited in the songwriting for Don’t Stop Movin because of the similarity
@@Locke350 Michael Jackson seems to be only credited on wikipedia, nowhere else. Discogs has the original vinyl releases and they don't credit him for don't stop moving.
@@JohnCarey1969 I've listened to the original and I 100% believe it was sampled from Billie Jean. I don't mean the same chords, I mean the actual bass line and drums; it's the first two beats on a loop. In fact, I found your video because I googled the names together to see if there were any sources that confirm this.
smooth transitions. did you do this, or is it copied?
polarkingthe1st pretty sure its stole/copied.. I heard this years ago.. and this guy claims to of created it 6 months ago..
Adrian Roberts The video was created in 2011 using obtainable sources of at the time, but the mash up was created long before the S Club 7 song was released. If you read the notes in the video, it states as such that Disco Mix Club AKA DMC created the mashup of the two songs.
I created the video, not the mash up!
Danced my ass off to this In Kavos 2001