For REAL, of ALL time! I might be arrogant for saying it but I don't think anybody can call themselves a House-Head if they don't know & love this track 😆
@@cosmicstargazer10 I don't think your being arrogant at all, you are 100% right in my opinion...if i was to say to you " they just don't make 'em like this anymore " then i would be making a huge understatement. Im sending a shout out to you Mr. Cosmic Stargazer because like myself your still keeping the faith.....Respect to you 😈
deep yet danceable, true HOUSE... reminds me of 1989-1990 producers such as Nemesis, Ronald Burrell, Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, Joey Negro, etc... good stuff!!!!
@@PORKYBLINDERS Pretty much the same feelings, we all held on to mid 93....but all the good times was over by then.Stopped spending money on music by then....long gone but times that will stay with us till we die ❤
What a choon!... can't believe its over 30 years since I was dancin to this in fields and warehouses hugging strangers and smiling my face off.. happy days!
It don't get no better than this. This and Alison Limerick have to be my 2 most played end of night tunes ever. Love it. have listened to this tune at least once a week since '89.
i was there too bro,it was a new adventure each and every week, and as for that feeling of total ecstacy......... well,sadly those days are long gone.......... but the tunes live forever!
What a track. So beautiful, so clean and eternally fresh feeling. This one really brings back memories of dancing in a field and watching the sun rise over thousands of smiling faces, arms raised, welcoming the new day.. where did it go so wrong? Yeah this epitomises that time, a bit like “your love” by Jamie Principal, or “Security” by the Beat Club I can’t help but feel bad for the young generation growing up in these times. They’ll never get the chance to experience the sheer joy and sense of unity we ravers were fortunate enough to witness. You just can’t imagine two strangers embracing one another on a dance floor in 2024. People say it’s cos the drugs were really great, but that’s bullshit. Ecstasy today is stronger and purer than it’s ever been, yet there is no rave scene or anything like it. No, it was the music that made the magic, tracks with simple production and arrangement, quite slow bpm next to modern dance music. I can’t quite explain it t, but something seems to have been captured in those recordings, a special vibration not felt or heard before or since. In conjunction with mdma and people ready to drive for hours in search of parties in secret locations, it made a kind of magic that only happens once every few generations, and in its turn got twisted and lost it’s true meaning, like everything does eventually. Still, from 1988 to 1992 with summer of ‘89 to end of ‘90 were truly amazing times to be young and alive. I think all of us old ravers who were there all the way through it, all feel so lucky and blessed to have experienced it. Hard to imagine today, 30+ years later just how much we were swept up and taken away by the beats, with all of the world’s many problems left at the edge of the dance floor. I know I’m not alone when I thought we could change the world with love and unity through music. But like everything else that’s good and pure, it’s not allowed to flourish and grow. While it lasted though… yeah, a long comment but a track like this deserved it. Peace.
One of the most sincere, beautiful and accurate comments I’ve read for a long time. You took me right back to that time; I was there too. Thank my friend for encapsulating the feeling so succinctly. Long live good house music and the people who believe in it and each other.
What a tune. I remember SUNRISE 89 they played this tune live. I had it all on Video it was great. And my nephew tapped over it with poxy football. I was pissed and I always will be. MEMORIES AY. XXX
You took the words straight out of my mouth dkf100. Spring 89, we had Energy, Back To The Future, and of course the Sunrise raves! What a great time to be young and indestructible. Big Brother fukt it for the kids today, poor souls.k
One of the soft soulful house classics not to be forgotten !!! Hard still in the mind after all these years because pure class !!! Never ever forgotten !!! Acid House Classic
+Neil Morrton That's where I first heard this track. I used to have a plastic aerial plugged in to my hi-fi with drawing pins keeping it in place across my bedroom ceiling just so that I could pick up Centreforce. Happy days :)
Neil Morrton I used to listen to centerforce.still have many tapes stored somewhere. I preferred Kiss fm when they weren't legal .When, DJs that played House Music COULD MIX :)
....Ahhhh i fucking love this tune and whenever i hear it i always get real nostalgic and slightly emotional ☺....if i could i'd give anything to be able to go back to '89 i would. Who else is with me? C'mon lets go such a special time ❤❤❤
I remember going to my first illegal raves and hearing stuff like this. PURE CLASS! ROOTS! Amazing scene amazing music!!! Fast forward to 2020 im still loving the music and the progression of the scene and making jungle/dnb......All due to to tracks like this.....
Most people don’t realise how good Tenerife (Playa) was back in the day .. I was there in ‘89 .. I was mugged within 30 mins of arriving (my fault due to being out of my head) .. ended up staying for the season .. loved every minute of it ❤
@ I went out in feb 89. Did fuck all for 6 months, partied, played golf and sunbathed. Then got a job. Came home the next year for a couple of years and went back in May94 and finally came home for good in dec97. Many good and bad memories but wouldn’t change it for anything.
This 🎶 is one of the budding of a great era of house music ....yes I fell in ❤ with this kinda music in 88-89, explored other genres throughout time,it came back momentarily in 92..... But it always comes back to the origins 🎶💃🏽😘🕺🏾♥️🌠🌠
Clubbing 89/90 listening to beautiful tunes like this kid's u don't know what u missed not an ounce of trouble everyone just mellow as can be bless you alll
Keep it locked !!! Big pirate tune. I wasn't so keen on vocal type tunes back then compared to my peers. I always preferred them harder and darker. But this track makes me feel so nostalgic every time, in a good way. Still love it to this day :)
Yea and me and my two best friends owned Innocence 94.3. When Sunrise and Centreforce got took down by the DTI we popped up and everything else was history.
@@cosmicstargazer10 👍 I hope you enjoyed it. One of our top DJ’s DJ Hardcore who’s name was Richard Persaud died at the age of 21 which was how it all ended. Richard, my other mate who was part of the syndicate Lincoln and me went to Tasco warehouse in Nathan Way to a rave and Richard had a set in a small room and two big promoters were there and said they were going to give him a shot at the Astoria because they liked his style of music and how good he was. He had hit the big time basically. We all went home and me and kev (one of the owners) was in micks cornershop the next day on Sandy Hill Rd and we got a pager message to play a song in tribute to Richard. Kev said yhat is funny because that would mean he has died. He rang his sister and after he left us he got home and fell asleep downstairs on an armchair and got a virus in his lungs which killed him over those few hours. To say we was gutted was unbelievable. 21 years old and that same night before he had the world at his feet. Can you believe that or what? Gaz who owned part of the station did not turn up to the funeral and ran with all the radio equipment. That was the end of Innocence. I just imagine how fun it would have been to go around with Rich as he got big in the field. There was probably holidays to Ibiza and money involved. He was celebrity material anyway with his larger than life ways and looks. I did not really like him at first because he was loud but soon we became really good friends and he came from plumstead and woolwich the same as us.
@@Vile_Entity_3545 mate, that's DEEP. And I bet it still hurts, just as much today as it did back then, we don't get over losing one of our peers at such a young age. It seems so unreal, unfair, senseless, the waste of such a dazzling talent, of an amazing human taken away from you, way too soon. It shocks you to your core. He sounds really special, like the kind of guy us lot would have loved to have met & be around. From what you say I reckon you're right, he was clearly on the cusp of launching an insanely successful career in DJ'ing, he would have eventually been making/ producing & playing his own tunes probably too. I feel your pain. We was all 22 when our friend Martin passed away in 1997. He too was larger than life, and girls fell at his feet everywhere we went, but to me he was more like a brother. He wasn't a DJ, a few of our friends were, but by Christ, he knew his music! I go to his grave every year, pay homage with a card, some flowers, music, I sit & smoke & talk to him, reminiscing. This year was a reggae playlist, but I have played the list with this track in, many times over the last 25 years. It's got A Guy Called Gerald's Voodoo Ray on it, Westbam's Hold Me Back & Doug Lazy's Let It Roll, to name but a few. I don't play it real loud like, it is a graveyard! But I point the sound down, towards his head. We were the best dancers (if I do say so myself!) and always the last to leave, pretty much wherever we went; we congratulated the turntable-ists & just had to find out what certain tunes were! Pirate stations were the lifeblood, the tapes we passed around, wore them out, when nobody said what tune just played, we'd be in record shops saying "you know the one, it goes, doo doo oooh ooh...". And picking up flyers/ tickets for parties! Those memories you all made though, for yourselves & us, the hungry listeners, how youse have all made people move, literally, as well as the movement in our communities & our souls, with the best music on Planet Earth, life really was better last century! That's why I just had to say, thank you for your service. Mainstream stations were obviously only playing tracks that charted, you guys was the underground, the best sound. The pager messaging, requesting tracks! Like something out of Medieval times to a youth today! People don't know the work youse did, when the only tools you had was a set of decks, mixer, an amp, antennae and a pager! The documentaries, "The Last Pirates: Britain's Rebel DJs" and "Can You Feel It? - How Dance Music Conquered The World" come to mind...Can I just say, in closing, RIP to ALL our friends we've lost along the way, Frankie Knuckles too?
To be fair, i can only imagine what it was like then, but we still have a fantastic underground scene in many places such as Bristol where most days of the week you can find some great music. Case in point Roy Davis Jr is in Bristol tonight which sadly i am missing! I would still love to have experienced the late 80s and 90s, would have been incredible but at least brilliant music continues (outside of the chart) and that's the most important thing!
38 and a sensible parent and businessman now...but if i close my eyes i can go back just for a momnet and re live what were the best times of my life - 1989 accciiiiieeeeddd
One ov the most beautiful house trax ever made check out the Wayne Dudley remix off the scale … however the classic mix reminds me of the wharehouse in Leeds when at its peak absolutely stunning piece ov music 🎶 😊
Probably one of the most beautiful house records ever made!
Timeless classic and much overlooked ❤
Got this one ❤
so overlooked its got over 800k views
Even after all these decades and the amount of tunes that have come after it, it is still one of the greatest House tunes of all time ❤
For REAL, of ALL time! I might be arrogant for saying it but I don't think anybody can call themselves a House-Head if they don't know & love this track 😆
@@cosmicstargazer10 I don't think your being arrogant at all, you are 100% right in my opinion...if i was to say to you " they just don't make 'em like this anymore " then i would be making a huge understatement. Im sending a shout out to you Mr. Cosmic Stargazer because like myself your still keeping the faith.....Respect to you 😈
💯
You know that, arguably one of the best house tracks of all time. Reminds me of Spectrum 88-89
@@leoneleone7886 Didn’t miss a monday night at Spectrum & then Oz ! Great times ! Oakie , Rampling ect ect ect 👌
I love this. I wanna be around people who understand how good this is. ✌🏼😆
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL- have this in my own collection- used to loose my mind to this at the Hacienda in 1989- ABSOLUTE CLASSIC!!!!!
Same at Spectrum , Land Of Oz & Rage 👌
deep yet danceable, true HOUSE...
reminds me of 1989-1990 producers such as Nemesis, Ronald Burrell, Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, Joey Negro, etc...
good stuff!!!!
I buss this at my 50th this weekend It was a banger then and got everyone vibing now. Fantastic song
An era of music never to be again, peace love and unity, i still get goosebumps listening to all the old school tunes..respect
This tune, the moment 89, so glad I was there x
You can't make tunes like this anymore 88-91 the golden era 😊
^word
So so true, my collection runs from 87-92 after that I kinda felt it started to lack that magic 🤷🏻♂️
Come on, '92 was still hanging in there...
@@PORKYBLINDERS Pretty much the same feelings, we all held on to mid 93....but all the good times was over by then.Stopped spending money on music by then....long gone but times that will stay with us till we die ❤
You just cant mate....totally agree with ya...love❤
goosebumps all the way with this tune....one of the best house records ever made
blindin' ive finally found this track again'its like seeing an old friend after many yrs'.thanx for postin this superb tune'.
What a choon!... can't believe its over 30 years since I was dancin to this in fields and warehouses hugging strangers and smiling my face off.. happy days!
It don't get no better than this.
This and Alison Limerick have to be my 2 most played end of night tunes ever.
Love it. have listened to this tune at least once a week since '89.
1989 great times, great parties, great music............
we were blessed❤
If this is really you - you made my days back then ( and still to this day ) that is a classy classy record - top chooooon !!
i was there too bro,it was a new adventure each and every week,
and as for that feeling of total ecstacy......... well,sadly those days are long gone.......... but the tunes live forever!
Absolute top haunting house tune
From 1989
Played in dungeons lea bridge road
Sunrise fm dungeons.cali sunrise
I remember going there. We listened to this track on a mix tape. Good times.
Dungeons was great loved it, was there every week, pilled (Yellow Burgers) to the max.. love it.. Sarah Bateman, what a bird...
anthony o'farrell Fantasy Fm London are on Facebook and Instagram
Used to play this at Frog + Nightgown Old Kent Road
What a track. So beautiful, so clean and eternally fresh feeling. This one really brings back memories of dancing in a field and watching the sun rise over thousands of smiling faces, arms raised, welcoming the new day.. where did it go so wrong? Yeah this epitomises that time, a bit like “your love” by Jamie Principal, or “Security” by the Beat Club I can’t help but feel bad for the young generation growing up in these times. They’ll never get the chance to experience the sheer joy and sense of unity we ravers were fortunate enough to witness. You just can’t imagine two strangers embracing one another on a dance floor in 2024. People say it’s cos the drugs were really great, but that’s bullshit. Ecstasy today is stronger and purer than it’s ever been, yet there is no rave scene or anything like it. No, it was the music that made the magic, tracks with simple production and arrangement, quite slow bpm next to modern dance music. I can’t quite explain it t, but something seems to have been captured in those recordings, a special vibration not felt or heard before or since. In conjunction with mdma and people ready to drive for hours in search of parties in secret locations, it made a kind of magic that only happens once every few generations, and in its turn got twisted and lost it’s true meaning, like everything does eventually. Still, from 1988 to 1992 with summer of ‘89 to end of ‘90 were truly amazing times to be young and alive. I think all of us old ravers who were there all the way through it, all feel so lucky and blessed to have experienced it. Hard to imagine today, 30+ years later just how much we were swept up and taken away by the beats, with all of the world’s many problems left at the edge of the dance floor. I know I’m not alone when I thought we could change the world with love and unity through music. But like everything else that’s good and pure, it’s not allowed to flourish and grow. While it lasted though… yeah, a long comment but a track like this deserved it.
Peace.
One of the most sincere, beautiful and accurate comments I’ve read for a long time. You took me right back to that time; I was there too. Thank my friend for encapsulating the feeling so succinctly. Long live good house music and the people who believe in it and each other.
Beautiful comment. Have a virtual hug!
South London!!..... Laberinth!! 88
How free as people's we were back then!! 🌍💫✨💎🕉️🙏
Peckham/dulwich mate!.Untold good memories!,shoom/land of oz,downham tavern!.Gutted it’s been knocked down!.alldabest mate.
What a tune. I remember SUNRISE 89 they played this tune live. I had it all on Video it was great. And my nephew tapped over it with poxy football. I was pissed and I always will be. MEMORIES AY. XXX
M25 convoys, heston servie station cali's sunrise biology.....good times
You took the words straight out of my mouth dkf100. Spring 89, we had Energy, Back To The Future, and of course the Sunrise raves! What a great time to be young and indestructible. Big Brother fukt it for the kids today, poor souls.k
Not all the kids, I found my way here!!
With ya went Biology aswell best years of my life.
oh my god-what a tune!takes me back to london 89 yeah-i'm digging this one out for friday night's set-for sure
One of the all time best house music tunes ....timeless
bruce goulding hmmmmmmmmmm know where your coming from but 😬
This is my hubbys and my favourite what a banging tune ❤
Absolutely love love love this track dedicated to The beloved ♥️.
This was never off the decks at Centreforce towers. Era defining. Majestic. Timeless.
It’s happening again!
Still In Love, with this epic nostalgia-inducing track. Sha'Lor, take a bow.
One of the greatest tracks imaginable x
The string riff at the beginning, that beat and snare at @0:20, those chords at @0:48, the vocals, beautiful track, unmistakeable. :) at @1:36 Oh Yes.
Wow. What a gem. A blessing. 🙌
absolut gem
I'm taking this tune with me in to the after life
Quality 🤓
ALL DAY LONG. BRO
Forgot all about this song until I heard it playing at a bar on the beach in Ibiza a week ago! Amazing song, well ahead of its time too.
What a great record, sounds unbelievable that its over 20 years old!
*30, nearly 35!
Every time I find a tune like this I end up on discogs buying it.., it's wiping me out =)
this happens
+KristVladić nothing beats the feel and sound of a vinyl
Andy S...and cassettes. ;)
+KristVladić I hear u, all my old cassettes sound muffled now but they give me happy memories of my raving days !
should have done what i did, buy em when they came out back in the day and leave them at your mums house collecting dust away from my own kids..lol
One of the soft soulful house classics not to be forgotten !!!
Hard still in the mind after all these years because pure class !!!
Never ever forgotten !!! Acid House Classic
@Darius Hunter this is Manchester house
@@derekjackson9090 Madchester? Don't think so... It's just Garage and house.
@@dariushunter6792 Mancunian band, Mancunian label, Madchester era, what’s to dispute?
@@derekjackson9090 it's beautiful either way, genius
Top tune. Reminds me of centerforce 88.3. They always played this back in the day. On a C90 somewhere.
Neil Morrton me too brother
+Neil Morrton That's where I first heard this track. I used to have a plastic aerial plugged in to my hi-fi with drawing pins keeping it in place across my bedroom ceiling just so that I could pick up Centreforce. Happy days :)
Neil Morrton I used to listen to centerforce.still have many tapes stored somewhere. I preferred Kiss fm when they weren't legal .When, DJs that played House Music COULD MIX :)
Neil Morrton centerforce.....right with you mate on that one....smell of a good bit of redseal to boot !
centre force -
force of 1 ☺
I’m in love.
I’m in love.
I’m IN love.
In love, in love, in love, innnnnnn! ❤️
Oh what a belter. This is pure magic. I'm in love, In love, In love, In love, Ooooooh.
....Ahhhh i fucking love this tune and whenever i hear it i always get real nostalgic and slightly emotional ☺....if i could i'd give anything to be able to go back to '89 i would. Who else is with me? C'mon lets go such a special time ❤❤❤
I remember going to my first illegal raves and hearing stuff like this. PURE CLASS! ROOTS! Amazing scene amazing music!!! Fast forward to 2020 im still loving the music and the progression of the scene and making jungle/dnb......All due to to tracks like this.....
Exactly the same.... beautiful!
How nostalgically happy do I feel hearing this ! .....what a timeless era
Still sounds fresh 2019
Too right
Very soulful Garage and House.
Tuuuune. 89 Tenerife, this tune pouring out of every door and window of the bars on the strip. Makes an old man happy hearing this again.
Most people don’t realise how good Tenerife (Playa) was back in the day .. I was there in ‘89 .. I was mugged within 30 mins of arriving (my fault due to being out of my head) .. ended up staying for the season .. loved every minute of it ❤
@ I went out in feb 89. Did fuck all for 6 months, partied, played golf and sunbathed. Then got a job. Came home the next year for a couple of years and went back in May94 and finally came home for good in dec97. Many good and bad memories but wouldn’t change it for anything.
finally found it! been searching for ages what a tune!
+mary munksworth Timeless !!
+mary munksworth ur not the only one. happy i've finally found this gem..
me too :)
mary munksworth ,,good shout 👍
Glad ya all found it classic 💕👍🏼🔥😍
This 🎶 is one of the budding of a great era of house music ....yes I fell in ❤ with this kinda music in 88-89, explored other genres throughout time,it came back momentarily in 92..... But it always comes back to the origins 🎶💃🏽😘🕺🏾♥️🌠🌠
wow, I haven't heard this for years, great track - keep them comin
87/88/89/90!!!!Untold classic’s,This is one of them!.special times.good time’s.Alldabest people!
Amazing tune
I'm absolutely certain this was played at Sunrise 🌅
Also the Dub mix is the one😮
Clubbing 89/90 listening to beautiful tunes like this kid's u don't know what u missed not an ounce of trouble everyone just mellow as can be bless you alll
Thanks Gav, awfully kind of you 😊
Keep it locked !!! Big pirate tune. I wasn't so keen on vocal type tunes back then compared to my peers. I always preferred them harder and darker. But this track makes me feel so nostalgic every time, in a good way. Still love it to this day :)
Yeah, this is the perfect comedowner. Peace yo ✌️
House at its most soulful. First heard on Centreforce Radio, London - still a masterpiece.
Yea and me and my two best friends owned Innocence 94.3. When Sunrise and Centreforce got took down by the DTI we popped up and everything else was history.
@@Vile_Entity_3545 Thank you for your service! 😇
@@cosmicstargazer10 👍 I hope you enjoyed it. One of our top DJ’s DJ Hardcore who’s name was Richard Persaud died at the age of 21 which was how it all ended. Richard, my other mate who was part of the syndicate Lincoln and me went to Tasco warehouse in Nathan Way to a rave and Richard had a set in a small room and two big promoters were there and said they were going to give him a shot at the Astoria because they liked his style of music and how good he was. He had hit the big time basically. We all went home and me and kev (one of the owners) was in micks cornershop the next day on Sandy Hill Rd and we got a pager message to play a song in tribute to Richard. Kev said yhat is funny because that would mean he has died. He rang his sister and after he left us he got home and fell asleep downstairs on an armchair and got a virus in his lungs which killed him over those few hours. To say we was gutted was unbelievable. 21 years old and that same night before he had the world at his feet. Can you believe that or what?
Gaz who owned part of the station did not turn up to the funeral and ran with all the radio equipment. That was the end of Innocence.
I just imagine how fun it would have been to go around with Rich as he got big in the field. There was probably holidays to Ibiza and money involved. He was celebrity material anyway with his larger than life ways and looks.
I did not really like him at first because he was loud but soon we became really good friends and he came from plumstead and woolwich the same as us.
@@Vile_Entity_3545 mate, that's DEEP. And I bet it still hurts, just as much today as it did back then, we don't get over losing one of our peers at such a young age. It seems so unreal, unfair, senseless, the waste of such a dazzling talent, of an amazing human taken away from you, way too soon. It shocks you to your core. He sounds really special, like the kind of guy us lot would have loved to have met & be around. From what you say I reckon you're right, he was clearly on the cusp of launching an insanely successful career in DJ'ing, he would have eventually been making/ producing & playing his own tunes probably too. I feel your pain. We was all 22 when our friend Martin passed away in 1997. He too was larger than life, and girls fell at his feet everywhere we went, but to me he was more like a brother. He wasn't a DJ, a few of our friends were, but by Christ, he knew his music! I go to his grave every year, pay homage with a card, some flowers, music, I sit & smoke & talk to him, reminiscing. This year was a reggae playlist, but I have played the list with this track in, many times over the last 25 years. It's got A Guy Called Gerald's Voodoo Ray on it, Westbam's Hold Me Back & Doug Lazy's Let It Roll, to name but a few. I don't play it real loud like, it is a graveyard! But I point the sound down, towards his head. We were the best dancers (if I do say so myself!) and always the last to leave, pretty much wherever we went; we congratulated the turntable-ists & just had to find out what certain tunes were! Pirate stations were the lifeblood, the tapes we passed around, wore them out, when nobody said what tune just played, we'd be in record shops saying "you know the one, it goes, doo doo oooh ooh...". And picking up flyers/ tickets for parties! Those memories you all made though, for yourselves & us, the hungry listeners, how youse have all made people move, literally, as well as the movement in our communities & our souls, with the best music on Planet Earth, life really was better last century! That's why I just had to say, thank you for your service. Mainstream stations were obviously only playing tracks that charted, you guys was the underground, the best sound. The pager messaging, requesting tracks! Like something out of Medieval times to a youth today! People don't know the work youse did, when the only tools you had was a set of decks, mixer, an amp, antennae and a pager! The documentaries, "The Last Pirates: Britain's Rebel DJs" and "Can You Feel It? - How Dance Music Conquered The World" come to mind...Can I just say, in closing, RIP to ALL our friends we've lost along the way, Frankie Knuckles too?
@@cosmicstargazer10 🙏🏾
So good....Memories of late night pirate radio.....1989...
Absolute Gem!! Runs shivers down my spine ;)
Wot a tune takes me back 2 being a boy growing up.
Keep it locked London.....Echoes Nightclub....
Check this th-cam.com/video/ZI3DAYi8WNg/w-d-xo.html
Echoes yes
Loved echoes calis and Wilson 🕺🏽🕺🏽
To be fair, i can only imagine what it was like then, but we still have a fantastic underground scene in many places such as Bristol where most days of the week you can find some great music. Case in point Roy Davis Jr is in Bristol tonight which sadly i am missing! I would still love to have experienced the late 80s and 90s, would have been incredible but at least brilliant music continues (outside of the chart) and that's the most important thing!
Goosebumps - such a tune!
38 and a sensible parent and businessman now...but if i close my eyes i can go back just for a momnet and re live what were the best times of my life - 1989 accciiiiieeeeddd
Good man
haven't heard this in about 15 years....damn....i got this on 12" vinyl and looking to have it converted to mp3 just like so, so, so much more....
Blissfully simple. Master class
10 years old an loving this back in the day. Wicked days
Im in love........... & will always be in love with these times & choons..... Oh how blessed we are xxxxxxx
goosebumps every time 🔥
Ooof! Love this tune back then and now ❤️
This is an absolute smasher of a tune proper music from back in the day ❤ luv it😊
Best days of my life! I was there and it's made me who I am today
Still going sorry 6 years ago
1 hour ago
Well said..
Emotion and raw beats. A hot summer.
Absolutely pure class of its time and present. The thunderdome milesplatting was not the hacienda it was somewhere far better.
timeless classic still sounds epic
strictly 4 those in the know big urself up greenie u know the drill what a TUNE jesus wept im back linford film studios ; )
Great tune from great times!
Good memories. Good times. Still sounds excellent!
Makes me feel 20 again in a big field with not a care in the world
One ov the most beautiful house trax ever made check out the Wayne Dudley remix off the scale … however the classic mix reminds me of the wharehouse in Leeds when at its peak absolutely stunning piece ov music 🎶 😊
im in love....with this tune!!qualiteee, he he
love this track
No other track like this for the time
Imagination...I've got plenty more than I've got use for...!!
IM IN LOVE..WITH THIS......TUNE !
Not the only one when music was music not like today yeah
3:15AM - you're starting to flag, and this comes in and gives you your (15th) wind. Zone out - great memories!
#vruk vision radio brought me here 👍👍👍💪💪
Masterpiece . Never to age ❤️
It's easy to read the signs! Oòoow glorious melody,😎😍
yep!!! i get proper emotional when i hear this class tuneeee!!! still makes the hairs stand up on my arms when i listen to it!!!
I think Beautiful Swimmers dropped this the other week at Phonox. Great stuff.
That was breathtaking....love it...
Sweet Jeeeeezusss! tune from back in the day. Not heard this one for a long while :-)
Youth of today will never experience what our generation had never to be reproduced fact 👐👐👐👐👐👐👐😍😍😍😍😍😍
Damn right there January 2024 Gran Canaria 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
hate to say it, but music has now reached it's climax and i cannot imagine it getting any better
I put this on and dance around the house, I get lost in a little time warp bubble for 5 minutes......I'm in love.........
God them microdots were good back then :-)
Green ones were fucking heavy on the visuals
London's The Fridge! Yesssss!
blinding! you'd wait all night just for this tune to come on.
There's some that just stomp their feet to the beat while others feel the soul! ;) x
43 now...still makes me feel 20 something!!!!!!
By my calculations, you must be 50 or there abouts now. Congrats!
...used to bloody love this...a blinding, sexy house tune. I'm sure I used to dance to this at full throttle...sounds a little bit slower now :)
I got 9000 beats of this era...88 to 98 + in my collection all 12inch 😃