🎧 'Sharevari' by A Number Of Names, a Detriot techno progenitor from 1981, a glorious, incredibly funky homage to Kraftwerk. Video is legendary: live dancers on The Scene '82, pushing Soul Train lines to the next level. Diplo turned me onto this gem 💎 I could watch a whole channel of this... dying to hear the rest of the playlist!
Man growing up in the late 80's and 90's as a kid I was made to believe that techno was purely a "white people" thing when this proves otherwise and goes even further back than I imagined. I mean sure you had stuff Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Gary Numan, which I'm not taking nothing away from those guys but this here is clearly a prototypical EDM way different from the stuff before since the emphasis is on rhythm more than texture or tonality. I'm also guessing since it has acoustic drums this must have been recorded and put on wax in 1980 or 1981 before drum machines like the Linn and Roland 808 became widely available or more common place. Shout out to the brothas and sistas in Detroit for embracing electronica and revolutionizing the game by incorporating elements like Funk and Disco which gave rise to Electro, House, Acid House and early Hip-Hop among others. 😇
tell that to kraftwerk who were making tracks 11 years b4 a number of names. throbbing gristle, can, eno etc etc........... techno is "faceless bollocks" i don't care who makes it, once it's real and genuine
I dont think that this would help much.This video here is too much denoised and sharpened and imho now looks much more ugly than the original. Someone should rejoin audiotrack of this one with the untouched video of the dirtbombs' version.(Maybe increasing the contrast a little). Such aggressive 'remastering' as on this is more a loss on authenticity than a gain on quality. And higher definition video will not change that. Sorry for that much blahblah,enjoyed the un-remastered version much more.
Classic from 1982! ❤️🔥
This song never needed an “official” music video when you have THIS. I mean DAMN.
🎧 'Sharevari' by A Number Of Names, a Detriot techno progenitor from 1981, a glorious, incredibly funky homage to Kraftwerk. Video is legendary: live dancers on The Scene '82, pushing Soul Train lines to the next level.
Diplo turned me onto this gem 💎
I could watch a whole channel of this... dying to hear the rest of the playlist!
1:02....this fella is hittin that Vogue....werk it Detroit 💋
that brotha with the guitar, roller skates, ultra perm, white dude, the dusted out host...i love this video.
he's host to many chemicals at the same time
0:46 will forever be my favorite
@3:27 Fast Freddie and the Jacket Toss.... I wonder when was the FIRST time he did that?
Fast Freddie at 3:23 had me shook! Great memories
He was feeling bless
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
1:18 My man killed it ! 😂
Never gets old! "Throw down! Throw down!!"
SHARI. VARI. (shari shari, vari vari)
perfection. For the climax of the night.
These people ooze style! They're all incredibly fab, love it!
I love the little preview shot you get of the dancers before they hit the line
the truest set of sherevari as it was, thanks so much for sharing 🙏🏻
Missing yesteryears thanking all the incredible dancers for giving some of the amazing memories watching this show with my family.
I loved Soul Train, a pity it's no more 😢
A sea of beautiful Jheri curls
So fun to watch!
This crowd got it going on!
Love the soundtrack
Fast Freddy and Mr. Morris look high asf.
I was born in the wrong decade....
I can't help but enjoy the Dirtbombs version too though.
"a game of numbers, a number of games ok..."
Yeah man ! The style , my style.
yeaahhh .....my favorite song....
Man growing up in the late 80's and 90's as a kid I was made to believe that techno was purely a "white people" thing when this proves otherwise and goes even further back than I imagined. I mean sure you had stuff Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Gary Numan, which I'm not taking nothing away from those guys but this here is clearly a prototypical EDM way different from the stuff before since the emphasis is on rhythm more than texture or tonality. I'm also guessing since it has acoustic drums this must have been recorded and put on wax in 1980 or 1981 before drum machines like the Linn and Roland 808 became widely available or more common place. Shout out to the brothas and sistas in Detroit for embracing electronica and revolutionizing the game by incorporating elements like Funk and Disco which gave rise to Electro, House, Acid House and early Hip-Hop among others. 😇
outta sighttttt :)))) zoooommm
Holy shit, this is awesome.
Detroit forever friends .
Go fred go Fred go fred lol😂
Do you think the writers of Napoleon dynamite stole concept of napoleon from the white dude dancing in this?
Somebody please tell me the name of intro song
la mejor rola chingona de chingonas
White boy spicy af
BMF SOUND TRACK
@fearnosilla Sharivari by A number of names
yeah boy ...im back
why is white dude bitin' moves off of ultra perm? this video is dope, every time i watch it i see something different.
I was 3 years old 😂
Some bread and cheese and fine white wine…
Mick Collins sent me...
Yo! Edit on this 🎉
Song is called ......Shari....Vari ......deee-dooo-deee-deeeeee
rip fast freddie
new wave, bitches
lovin it, shit's dynomite!
😎
My man at the end on the mic sounds proper smacked out! haha
Voodoohopvide: Could you upload a new version of this clip in higher definition? :)
What up doe 😂🙏🏿
Freakazoids, please report to the dance floor......
Aiden brought me here 🎸
pudding
Bitchin' track.
tell that to kraftwerk who were making tracks 11 years b4 a number of names.
throbbing gristle, can, eno etc etc...........
techno is "faceless bollocks" i don't care who makes it, once it's real and genuine
Naturally, you would discredit what Foundational Black Americans brought to electronic music.....
I dont think that this would help much.This video here is too much denoised and sharpened and imho now looks much more ugly than the original. Someone should rejoin audiotrack of this one with the untouched video of the dirtbombs' version.(Maybe increasing the contrast a little). Such aggressive 'remastering' as on this is more a loss on authenticity than a gain on quality. And higher definition video will not change that. Sorry for that much blahblah,enjoyed the un-remastered version much more.