new dance show is like an anti depressant,.1st component, denise Frye smile and moves, 2nd component, windmill arms lady, unbelievable energy, 3rd component, frantic head shaker guy, wtf!..and everyone else in the place..2 mins of this African American Amazingness (AAA) and i've dropped whatever was bugging me and i'm smiling (possibly dancing) in my kitchen making coffee to attack the day...AAA detroit therapy..no joke, (Jozef from London)
@MichXJdad thanks Mich, she was certainly that...gotta tell you, black america, sound of detroit, caused a near revolution in UK, ..miss energy would've been a star here in 88'
I have NO idea---and I actually remember that song from back in the day when I taped it on a cassette with a whole bunch of other house/R&B/rap/rock & roll/techno stuff---another forgotten classic jam from back in the day. I also remember that bad-ass Fast Eddie song, which I'm sure had people tearing up club dance floors all thru Detroit,Chicago and NY!
@1:50 - A power move that was a dance only 5% of all chicks could do, but 100% could not name!!! Awesome vhs save... Wish the video could be digitally remastered, if possible cause the audio is still excellent!
:53 You kiddin me? Perfect! What the "undaground" looked like before the crazy drugs (not that its bad, but did turn the scene into something quite ugly!).
The Brotherhood Club was a club owned by the Masons. They used to use it for meetings, cabarets, banquets etc. RJ was friends with them and they rented it to RJ on Sundays and special parties. Sorry I'm a year late. LOL
Love it anyway and i have on cd as well besides the many available on TH-cam. Still love it. Thank you. You sold me on house back in the day and i still love it. Peace.
Al final de los 80’s y principios de los 90’s así era la moda aquí en US. Si te das cuenta en las portadas de vinilos en música de R&B así se vestían las personas Afroamericanos. Y en el principio de los 90’s empezaron los pantalones más sueltos Baggie pants Y como en el 97 regresaron los pantalones campana que muchas mujeres usaban. Como en 2014 empezaron a usar skinny jeans Y asi evoluciona la moda. Aveces en otros países lo miran ridiculous pero así es la moda en los US. A nadie le importa lo que la gente opina las personas. Aquí eres libre de hacer lo que quieras. No mas es un comentario ✌️
One thing is for sure. Fast Eddie was the king of the dance floor and could get people moving.
Living proof that we used to pair bike shorts and heels :) Yo Yo Get Funky!
They knew they were getin down to the funkiest shit on the planet at the time. They all knew they were way ahead of the game..
0:54 my boy Headache with the signature move!!
The Hip House era was really cool. 😎
I love this soooooo much
I feel it
That Was Amazing !
They Don’t Make ‘em Like that Anymore !
FAST EDDIE ROCKS 🎧
Yup!
I wish we could back in time, I truly miss this kind of fun
new dance show is like an anti depressant,.1st component, denise Frye smile and moves, 2nd component, windmill arms lady, unbelievable energy, 3rd component, frantic head shaker guy, wtf!..and everyone else in the place..2 mins of this African American Amazingness (AAA) and i've dropped whatever was bugging me and i'm smiling (possibly dancing) in my kitchen making coffee to attack the day...AAA detroit therapy..no joke, (Jozef from London)
Great ingredients!
@MichXJdad thanks Mich, she was certainly that...gotta tell you, black america, sound of detroit, caused a near revolution in UK, ..miss energy would've been a star here in 88'
Man..I wish I was at this party right now !;
no age, no style, nothing!!!, just dance!!!!! how cool is it!!!
Oh boy this Time was so good 1988 1989 👍🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🎶🎵🎧
House oldschool Masterpiece 😍
If only all music was this good !
Well dope and fly WORD 😎
Best dance off EVEEEEEER 👍❤️😊
They Killin' it
old school greatness!
God damn! This is wild. Fire!
Incredibleeeee!!!
I have NO idea---and I actually remember that song from back in the day when I taped it on a cassette with a whole bunch of other house/R&B/rap/rock & roll/techno stuff---another forgotten classic jam from back in the day. I also remember that bad-ass Fast Eddie song, which I'm sure had people tearing up club dance floors all thru Detroit,Chicago and NY!
@1:50 - A power move that was a dance only 5% of all chicks could do, but 100% could not name!!! Awesome vhs save... Wish the video could be digitally remastered, if possible cause the audio is still excellent!
I remember the 'Beginnings' WELL!
I Do like this...
the best times..amazing track.
Good music n good memories!!
Imagine goin out like that guy at 1.10.. holy moly.
Epic stuff!
OMG.. This was just after THE SCENE... PARTY TIME..
Quality video. Purple leather pants and knee length boots, and that's just the men! Haha
Thanks again for bringing the heat!
Love to go to this party!!
dam I miss my days of growing up in the D
WOW! Sooooo Cool!
this that detroit shit.
So GOOD :)
❤❤❤
EPIC!
they can dance
I have this record, get busy...so great mix, WOW.3:00 Adolf could dancing; Hahaha.3:15 mirror, mirror.....
I wanna dance 😭
You can always dance!
really hot!
3:52 Does anyone know what is this song?
WELL.........it's not Soul Train .....but it is a STONE GAS HONEY with PEACE LOVE & SOULLLL
skfj67 da train ain’t got nutton on da illist dj Jesse the body
4:43
Straight sexiness!!!
Word😩🔥
I'm still doing the James Brown to this day 😁 was this a half hour or an hour show?
It was an hour long show from 1988-1996
What's the name of both songs
@whitemagic70 biker shorts were the hot shit in the early 90s. at least in chi-town they were.
man only way back then could a dude wear biker shorts and it was cute!!
:53 You kiddin me? Perfect! What the "undaground" looked like before the crazy drugs (not that its bad, but did turn the scene into something quite ugly!).
Detroit Stand Up!
Dam, I'm outta shape. I tried to bust that move at 0:52 and damn near blacked out. Can't be doing this without proper warm up.
What is the name of the song from the 3min mark on to the end?
S.. AAAA..... WEEEET
perreo extremo en la misa
Dat Black Dude wearin' Purple Spandex Shorts - Woah wat up wit dat?
Looks great on em too they all look fly
Caprice87 Please Please tell me more about this Brotherhood Club... Tv Show? Real Club?...
The Brotherhood Club was a club owned by the Masons. They used to use it for meetings, cabarets, banquets etc. RJ was friends with them and they rented it to RJ on Sundays and special parties. Sorry I'm a year late. LOL
In which city? Thanks!
Detroit
Fast Eddie from Chicago
what's the song at 3:06 ?
I think it's a local artist. I tried to shazam it and nothing came up.
WICKED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They just don’t do church services like this anymore.
This style of dress was considered “raunchy” back then. WGPR used to get complaints all the time.
whats the second tune?? nice tape
Me my self and i
@@zounddelite8681 They used a sample from that but that ain't De La Soul!
What the .......
@Amani1653 LMAO
...NICE!!!...BUT SOUND'S FUZZY
Take into consideration the clip is 28 years old and on a VHS tape. Lucky to have sound at all.
....i guess so, thanks.
Love it anyway and i have on cd as well besides the many available on TH-cam. Still love it. Thank you. You sold me on house back in the day and i still love it. Peace.
SE VISTIERON COMO SI FUERAN
A IR A MISA!
Al final de los 80’s y principios de los 90’s así era la moda aquí en US. Si te das cuenta en las portadas de vinilos en música de R&B así se vestían las personas Afroamericanos. Y en el principio de los 90’s empezaron los pantalones más sueltos Baggie pants Y como en el 97 regresaron los pantalones campana que muchas mujeres usaban. Como en 2014 empezaron a usar skinny jeans Y asi evoluciona la moda. Aveces en otros países lo miran ridiculous pero así es la moda en los US. A nadie le importa lo que la gente opina las personas. Aquí eres libre de hacer lo que quieras. No mas es un comentario ✌️