A great opening track, mixed with similar beats that raise the adrenaline a bit more. Whip a crowd right up keep them there for about an hour and then start to wind things down with slower beats and suggestions of beautiful nature.
Dude these tunes bring me back to the days when the cream existed and pleasure rooms stood strong till bells every mornin haha, is this available to buy on beatport this track?
Haha yess memories! This was on a limited edition vinyl, never been out anywhere digitally. You'll struggle getting the majority of this type of stuff online I'm afraid.
With the age of streaming services and big labels having a stranglehold on licensing, a lot of this old Scouse House and UK Hardcore stuff will never see the light of day as digital releases. making cheeky tunes jacking famous melodies and acapellas is all well and good on little scene labels 15 or so years ago, but that shit just aint gonna wash today as somebody needs to be paid and they'd never get the clearance. vinyl is ya only recourse for this stuff as the rips are pretty bad too that are floating about
Considering it was Lee Butler and Les Calvert and Mike De Scala that did this, I doubt Ian would have had a problem getting a copy for free. And probably had a white label of it. Fake news
Tune
Can never grow old of this! In every scouse playlist even now
Goooooooooonnnnnnnnnnn then😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Love this. Donkin beats just get you feeling good.
Unreal tune
Are you THE Gary K?
@@ForgottenScouseHouse Dunno mate I think so 🤷🏻♂️🤣 There’s on in the Drum & Bass scene. Other than that I only know of myself.
Gary Keelor?
@@ForgottenScouseHouse yeah man 👌🏼
Ahhhh, big fan over here 👋🏻
A great opening track, mixed with similar beats that raise the adrenaline a bit more. Whip a crowd right up keep them there for about an hour and then start to wind things down with slower beats and suggestions of beautiful nature.
Gives me good feeling this, AWESOME,!!
Dude these tunes bring me back to the days when the cream existed and pleasure rooms stood strong till bells every mornin haha, is this available to buy on beatport this track?
Haha yess memories! This was on a limited edition vinyl, never been out anywhere digitally. You'll struggle getting the majority of this type of stuff online I'm afraid.
With the age of streaming services and big labels having a stranglehold on licensing, a lot of this old Scouse House and UK Hardcore stuff will never see the light of day as digital releases. making cheeky tunes jacking famous melodies and acapellas is all well and good on little scene labels 15 or so years ago, but that shit just aint gonna wash today as somebody needs to be paid and they'd never get the clearance. vinyl is ya only recourse for this stuff as the rips are pretty bad too that are floating about
Proper sunrise tune this. Oh an Ian Redman offered me 30 quid for this vinyl one time 😂 fact
That's pretty much how much I ended paying for this a couple of years ago from Poland after my original went walkies!
Considering it was Lee Butler and Les Calvert and Mike De Scala that did this, I doubt Ian would have had a problem getting a copy for free. And probably had a white label of it. Fake news
@@garethsouth135 ok lad. I made it up to impress bell ends like you on youtube. You caught me 🙄 tit
None of this happened
@@graphenes8437 your maa wishes you never appened
When I payed this all you could hear was the words, I had completely different beats. Got to say it sounded fucking good.
The vinyl for this is orange 😂
It is! Great knowledge 🙌🏻
Does anyone know the original song that featured the female vocals on this? 🤔