Mark Moore's impeccable & epic remix, those timeless quotes from "Paris Is Burning," and voguers like Willi Ninja at the height of their powers. Pay attention, children--it doesn't get any better than this!
From the era of real ballroom 1980s R I P ELKSLODGE HARLEM BALLROOM ERA WILLIE NINJA and FROM THE PIONEER HOUSE OF FIELDS MALCOLM MCLAREN REAL BALLROOM HISTORY FOREVER
Random question: Is the black female vogue dance the same person who appeared in the Janelle Monae video for 'Q.U.E.E.R(N)'? The woman appears several times in that video (try around 2:50, on the left hand side). The woman looks, older, but very similar to the woman in this video. Does anyone know the facts? Thanks.....
There is a shorter version for the radio edit version. This is for the Extended or Club mix which went to #1 on the Billboard Club charter 35 years ago this month, July 89. It was all over the weekend radio DJ mix shows Fridays and Saturdays in major cities around the country that Summer. And it was a club anthem. The de facto club song of the year in 89 was Lil Louis's "French Kiss", but this house banger deserved a top 10 spot for the year too.
Looking at the whole list of #1s from that year, there were 34 #1s. It's very hard to pick just 10 from that list and actually I don't actually think this would make it. That's how strong a year it was. In no order, my top 10 would prob be: Soul to Soul "Back to Life", Lil Louis "French Kiss", Madonna "Express Yourself", Inner City "Good Life", 10 City "That's the Way Love Is", Technotronic "Pump up the Jam", Maurice "This is Acid", Doug Lazy "Let it Roll", Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock "Get on the Dancefloor" and De la Soul's "Me, Myself and I". And all that's leaving out another 15 songs that prob deserve to be on the list. It was prob 1 of the strongest years in the history of the chart.
Mark Moore's impeccable & epic remix, those timeless quotes from "Paris Is Burning," and voguers like Willi Ninja at the height of their powers. Pay attention, children--it doesn't get any better than this!
these guys understood the concept of art!
I'm 58 and love love love the music of today but it still pales in comparison to classics like this ❤
Now that’s how it is done TikTok
Late 80s and early 90s Dance music will NEVER get old! So sophisticated! So unforgettable! ❤
It's criminal that such a masterpiece has gone largely forgotten.
Idk... Ryhme So has a version with Sophie Ellis Baxtor... not completely forgotten:)
@@SteveinSanFrancisco AWFUL cover!
Those of us who were there remember and have not forgotten. #LegendaryChildren
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AWESOME CLASSIC
THIS SONG WAS THE SHIT 1989
NEW YORK
THE CREATIVITY OF THE BLACK, BROWN COMMUNITY IS UNRIVALED
Perfection!
De Gorgeous!
Yasssss hunty
lol anyone notice that moment that she nearly snatched Willi Ninja’s weave? 🤣
From the era of real ballroom 1980s R I P ELKSLODGE HARLEM BALLROOM ERA WILLIE NINJA and FROM THE PIONEER HOUSE OF FIELDS MALCOLM MCLAREN REAL BALLROOM HISTORY FOREVER
Excellent
XTRAVAGANZA
Awesome!
My dreamy early 20’s?. I guess….
(Ugh LATE 20’s…)
Random question: Is the black female vogue dance the same person who appeared in the Janelle Monae video for 'Q.U.E.E.R(N)'? The woman appears several times in that video (try around 2:50, on the left hand side). The woman looks, older, but very similar to the woman in this video. Does anyone know the facts? Thanks.....
is this a director's cut?? I swear there was a different version a couple years back 😮
There is a shorter version for the radio edit version. This is for the Extended or Club mix which went to #1 on the Billboard Club charter 35 years ago this month, July 89. It was all over the weekend radio DJ mix shows Fridays and Saturdays in major cities around the country that Summer. And it was a club anthem. The de facto club song of the year in 89 was Lil Louis's "French Kiss", but this house banger deserved a top 10 spot for the year too.
Looking at the whole list of #1s from that year, there were 34 #1s. It's very hard to pick just 10 from that list and actually I don't actually think this would make it. That's how strong a year it was. In no order, my top 10 would prob be: Soul to Soul "Back to Life", Lil Louis "French Kiss", Madonna "Express Yourself", Inner City "Good Life", 10 City "That's the Way Love Is", Technotronic "Pump up the Jam", Maurice "This is Acid", Doug Lazy "Let it Roll", Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock "Get on the Dancefloor" and De la Soul's "Me, Myself and I".
And all that's leaving out another 15 songs that prob deserve to be on the list. It was prob 1 of the strongest years in the history of the chart.