I almost cried… I’m a grown ass man with a child of my own. This took me back to the 80’s when all of the elders were still alive and every weekend the entire family got together, drank, played cards, dance, gossip, etc. life was so much fun. This reminds me of my great grandmother. We called her ‘Mamma’. She was 86 when she died in ‘94. She’d get drunk and yell to my cousin, “Baby, put ya grandmother dancin’ songs on!” 😂 😂 😂 she’d jump up, wobble from one side of the room to the other until she got her balance, and she’d stand in the same spot gyrating her hips clapping her hands and stomping her feet lmao 🤣 damn man I’m choking up listening to this!
I wish I grew up in the late 70s, 80s and 90s, because I would've had an excellent time and had all kinds of fun due to the music, movies, fashion, and etc. In contrast to this peculiar era. 70s, 80s, and 90s is the greatest.
No you don't, because you wouldn't have all the things like TH-cam that brings you music you otherwise would never have heard. You have abilities and knowledge at your fingertips you never would have decades ago.
We used to jam to this (the original 1983 version) in Liberia. We threw a party in the hut in our backyard in Vahun, way upcountry. There were palm fronds put up to enclose our hut like a disco. We had a battery-powered cassette player. Kids were dancing and having fun before we got shut down...for real. Too loud, too late. Of course, it was the teenagers who were really moving and shaking. I wish I could find this download somewhere.
On my 1st day at a school of hairdressing in Lagos January1984, (19 years old then)I heard this music being played next door at high volume. I did not know who the artist was then. Finally bought it in audio cassette form.
Folasade I can relate as well when I first heard it I was carried away. It was one of the biggest track in every party. It’s still hot even for oldies night!
This cut right here was played in clubs for at least 20 years. It brings back some great memories. That’s all before this young violent generation was born. Music then gave us more good thoughts than bad thoughts!
Love the 80s version because it was an era where they came out with long electric dance mixes of mainstream songs. Synthesizers were the new fad! Love the sound effects touch!
This is the year when one of my daughters was born. I would say that she is the best of 4 girls. She is smart, strong and good at everything that she does. And most importantly she gave me one of my 2 granddaughters who is much smarter than her mom and I LOVE her so much! She the best granddaughter in the world.
Damn hearing this version finally came back to me. When I was five I definitely remembered the original version before the remake. I remember being at my babysitters place in West Philly hearing this. Then I hear the remake which was good but nothing beats the original.
Born in the 80s and remembering this song being played off vinyl at family cookouts. And you dare not join the line if you didnt know the steps lol. Gosh couldn’t get those days back even if you tried.
As big an 80's music fan AND funk music fan as I claim to be, I have to humble myself and admit that I absolutely have never heard this version until tonight!! I saw it when listening to what I thought was the "original" video...this is AMAZING!!! WHAT THE HELL WAS I DOING BACK THEN??? Man, I truly love this and am madly searching for it to download...thanks so much Fabrice for this!!!
MARCIA GRIFFITHS SPEAKS ABOUT THE VIBRATOR THEORY: "Unfortunately I wish I came on social media for a more positive reason. I know people make up things to put on social media to go viral...I dont know if they get a kick out of that. Whatever is going on now re: the electric boogie is TOTALLY totally out. I know NOTHING about singing for any......i hate to even repeat the name......what is it? 'vibrator'. I wouldn't have lasted in this business if I wasn't sending out positive messages to teach, educate and uplift"
It was Bonny Wailer that originally created and coined it Electric Biggie and then passed it on to Our Queen 👑 sister Marcia Griffiths. Enjoy brothers and sisters. Peace and love
Heard this today on Sirius XM, just can't beat an Old School toe-tapper. I dedicate this to the Class of 1976, Pirates Rule. Can't wait to get back for the 40th next year! Enjoy ;-).
It is Absolutely Amazing how the computer of the brain works. It can take you all the way back in time of beautiful music . I have forgotten about this Amazing song that I love so much! That I can not tell the last time I heard it . The Computer of the brain is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Iam a 80s baby n all my family get together dis wz m heavy spin on Dj record n we dance n dance n da other night I wz just chilling n dis song came 2 my mind out of nowhere so it's been 2 nights jamming it so it's boogie boogie 4 me
Love this song even thou i learned the dance when the song got old but this song we use to jam all night long at the hut in laurinburg north carolina everyone from washington park the hut was out own little club where this song got the party jumping remeber them good old times pkay this song now everyone still party to it this is a song that will nevet play. Out no matter how old it gets i still listen to this song
Man, I remember the remix dance version, it was at every dance in the early to mid '90s. Had no idea this was where it started, and with Bunny Wailer on background vocals!
Whos on it 2024 !!!!!!!! Classic
I almost cried… I’m a grown ass man with a child of my own. This took me back to the 80’s when all of the elders were still alive and every weekend the entire family got together, drank, played cards, dance, gossip, etc. life was so much fun. This reminds me of my great grandmother. We called her ‘Mamma’. She was 86 when she died in ‘94. She’d get drunk and yell to my cousin, “Baby, put ya grandmother dancin’ songs on!” 😂 😂 😂 she’d jump up, wobble from one side of the room to the other until she got her balance, and she’d stand in the same spot gyrating her hips clapping her hands and stomping her feet lmao 🤣 damn man I’m choking up listening to this!
Mamma sounds like she was a gas! A but like my great-grandmother (Granny) but she didn't drink. Such simpler times back then. ❤
Time flies, isn't it?!!
thats an amazing memory - thanks for sharing
I love such beautiful memories
Brought me to the good old days, couldn't help but tear up 😢
Still sounds great in 2023. Classic song.
I wish I grew up in the late 70s, 80s and 90s, because I would've had an excellent time and had all kinds of fun due to the music, movies, fashion, and etc. In contrast to this peculiar era. 70s, 80s, and 90s is the greatest.
Yep,...I'm so happy that I grew up in those Eras!
Childhood in the 70s, Teen/young adult in the 80s and an adult in the 90s. PERFECT!
No you don't, because you wouldn't have all the things like TH-cam that brings you music you otherwise would never have heard. You have abilities and knowledge at your fingertips you never would have decades ago.
You are very right, Rae Man! I know, because i did grow up then!
Yes. I grew up on 80s & 90s.....the time of my life!
I was born in the early 70s, grew up in the 80s, & enjoyed a young adulthood in the 90s.
Since my childhood, I feel happy when I listen to this song.
We used to jam to this (the original 1983 version) in Liberia. We threw a party in the hut in our backyard in Vahun, way upcountry. There were palm fronds put up to enclose our hut like a disco. We had a battery-powered cassette player. Kids were dancing and having fun before we got shut down...for real. Too loud, too late. Of course, it was the teenagers who were really moving and shaking. I wish I could find this download somewhere.
Yes Joseph Never Gets Old!!
Sounds like it was a hell of a good time.
Wonderful story!
Awesome!
Love your story, man. Good stuff. Love and music always wins!
She is one of our elders and must be respected and admired and appreciated. Our beautiful African queens
YOU ARE MY DAD,, YOU'RE MY DAD
BOOGIE WOOGIE WOOGIE
This is my favorite version! My dad used to play this on his massive stereo system in the basement. 😃
If I had found myself passing in front of your basement, I would have stopped and gone wild.
On my 1st day at a school of hairdressing in Lagos January1984, (19 years old then)I heard this music being played next door at high volume. I did not know who the artist was then. Finally bought it in audio cassette form.
I am from lagos ikeja but leave in the United states now. My dad use to place this song when I was a kid. Beautiful memories 🖤❤️
Folasade I can relate as well when I first heard it I was carried away. It was one of the biggest track in every party. It’s still hot even for oldies night!
amazing memory!
This cut right here was played in clubs for at least 20 years. It brings back some great memories. That’s all before this young violent generation was born. Music then gave us more good thoughts than bad thoughts!
Spent many years dying to hear the original with Bunny Wailer again. Thank God for the internet & TH-cam.
I love this song. I was teenager when this song came out.
I just played this for my 16 year old son & he said play that again😁 this a classic, still sound good
Love the 80s version because it was an era where they came out with long electric dance mixes of mainstream songs. Synthesizers were the new fad! Love the sound effects touch!
Kept the crowd going for 20 minutes with this song. Awesome awesome Marcia Griffith
My JAM after 30 yrs it's still second to none
Great song. Good old days songs are evergreen.
I love this version, can't forget my early days
Please, never forget your early days! They are probably the most precious memories...
This is the best .. I can't stop playing or dancing to this version..
I Already Know Vivian!!
lol i saw you on the other video
This song was inspired by the writers girlfriend telling him that she doesn’t need him because she has a vibrator... Hence “It’s Electric”.
Get the party started aye aye
Set it off
this jam still sounds great on 2019. it will get a party going!!!
This song was awesome when it was first heard in 1983 and it is still awesome now in 2015!
Clarence Jackson Yes,Yes
chboguechitto I still have the original album. In mint condition.
hq
Clarence Jackson facts 💯
This music makes me think of my high school days... no fun guys... I really love it.
During my teenage years this hit is the main gem I love you marcia Griffiths ❤️🌺❤️🌺❤️🌺❤️
Fantastic! I never stop listening 🎧 and dancing to this classic song, what a great intellectual property Indeed queen 👑 Sista smile, Marcia Griffiths
This is the year when one of my daughters was born. I would say that she is the best of 4 girls. She is smart, strong and good at everything that she does. And most importantly she gave me one of my 2 granddaughters who is much smarter than her mom and I LOVE her so much! She the best granddaughter in the world.
38yrs and it is still as good as ever! Marcia Griffith done that❤❤❤❤
Fantastic music of our time. No music again. I really enjoyed my youthful days in the 80s. At 55 now, the music sound new.
Damn hearing this version finally came back to me. When I was five I definitely remembered the original version before the remake. I remember being at my babysitters place in West Philly hearing this. Then I hear the remake which was good but nothing beats the original.
This song just grabs a hold of you, and for 6 minutes won't let you go. serious jam
This is the one and only best version!
Yesssssssssss
Marcia Griffiths deserves more hits
This was my mom’s jam and her electro slide was amazing! She just left us 6 days ago and I will miss her very much. 🕊
My condolences pls
How Many Of U Guy's Got Up & Danced When U 1st Heard Playing Wherever It Played AT & Simply Couldn't Get Enough Of The Song 🥰😍🤩
Absolutely fantastic, well done Marcia Griffiths. Though I enjoyed it in the 1980's when I was young and I'm still enjoying it in my 50's now.
All thy sing and dance but no manure, love, and professionalism
Born in the 80s and remembering this song being played off vinyl at family cookouts. And you dare not join the line if you didnt know the steps lol. Gosh couldn’t get those days back even if you tried.
I really prefer this original version other than the 1989 remake mainly because of Bunny Wailer's touch on it.
yes its amazing innit
Can you drop a link?
O yeah this IS the version.... forget the others 1’s
Bunny Wailer actually made this song
.inbbbhgg. Bnb. . bbvvvbb.. V v. V. V .. . v
Finally! The original version, with Ms. Molly feelin' jolly!
I love this song. It's refreshing and every body love to dance to it
Still sounds good in 2023. Beautiful dance music
Never have I seen a dance floor empty to this song...
When I was in high school in 80s, vacation and entertainment stuff you know, gone were the days
Like afro national of Freetown Sierra Leone West Africa Afrika educated and experienced the best instrumental music 🎵 of all time
As big an 80's music fan AND funk music fan as I claim to be, I have to humble myself and admit that I absolutely have never heard this version until tonight!! I saw it when listening to what I thought was the "original" video...this is AMAZING!!! WHAT THE HELL WAS I DOING BACK THEN??? Man, I truly love this and am madly searching for it to download...thanks so much Fabrice for this!!!
Hi fabrice I have your channel I 👍 this song I will put you tube playlist so keep ☝ the 🎶 your no.1 fan
😍
MARCIA GRIFFITHS SPEAKS ABOUT THE VIBRATOR THEORY:
"Unfortunately I wish I came on social media for a more positive reason. I know people make up things to put on social media to go viral...I dont know if they get a kick out of that. Whatever is going on now re: the electric boogie is TOTALLY totally out. I know NOTHING about singing for any......i hate to even repeat the name......what is it? 'vibrator'. I wouldn't have lasted in this business if I wasn't sending out positive messages to teach, educate and uplift"
i have been looking for this song for so long i was convinced that i conceived it from a fever dream
Fantastic and magnificent song indeed Sista Mama
Majestic and powerful song indeed Sista Mama
Love the electric slide good losing weight music
Gone are the days,springing forever.
I've been looking for this version forever!!! LUV IT
Me too
never could forget you....1983....electric boogie....Marcia Griffiths....Always!
I have always preferred this, the original recording, to her later update of it.
I never knew there was a previous version of this song until now.
You've found the best version then!
It was Bonny Wailer that originally created and coined it Electric Biggie and then passed it on to Our Queen 👑 sister Marcia Griffiths. Enjoy brothers and sisters. Peace and love
Heard this today on Sirius XM, just can't beat an Old School toe-tapper. I dedicate this to the Class of 1976, Pirates Rule. Can't wait to get back for the 40th next year! Enjoy ;-).
We love you 💕💜💜 Nana Marcia Griffiths and Bonny wailer legends
Love this long version of one of my favorite songs
I really love it that was my brother Yema time at ZORRO BAR (LOMÉ TOGO ouest Africa )..... I can really feel it
When I was around 7-10 my people use to play this all the time at the parties.
It is Absolutely Amazing how the computer of the brain works. It can take you all the way back in time of beautiful music . I have forgotten about this Amazing song that I love so much! That I can not tell the last time I heard it . The Computer of the brain is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Iam a 80s baby n all my family get together dis wz m heavy spin on Dj record n we dance n dance n da other night I wz just chilling n dis song came 2 my mind out of nowhere so it's been 2 nights jamming it so it's boogie boogie 4 me
I've always loved this song
Wow! Classic! I was wondering where this version was!! I'm gonna rock this version at the parties instead!! Thanks to whoever posted this song
A different version cool!
Days gone bye. Jacksonville, Fl. skating ring summer of 1983.
Finally found the right version!!! Happy girl here 😊
What an awesome classic song 🎵 👌
Belle découverte, bombaaaaa
Love the long version
Love this song
This original version is great! Much better than the remake.
you are my dad
you're my dad
boogie
woogie
woogie
One most scintillating music on earth.
This is my first time hearing this version of it 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾it makes you boo-gie longgggggeeeer! Jam on❤️
VIVE LA FUNKY MUSIQUE ! J'ADORE, OH OUI !!!!!!
She is our Sista and Nana to many. Beautiful 😍, respectfully adored the world over especially in West Africa. Sierra Leone West Africa Afrika
This song is so funky! 🤪
You are my dad (You're my dad! Boogie woogie woogie)
the eightys were the music we need it now in2024 yall.
dat part
Marcia Griffiths is STILL performing performing live concerts. She performed with someone just 2 months ago!🎉
Break dance du bon vieux temps, j'avais 23 ans. C'ÉTAIT le smurf.
Ararat poison and electric biggie by Marcia Griffiths and Bonny wailer legends must be the best instrumental music 🎵 entertainment songs in centuries
Love this song even thou i learned the dance when the song got old but this song we use to jam all night long at the hut in laurinburg north carolina everyone from washington park the hut was out own little club where this song got the party jumping remeber them good old times pkay this song now everyone still party to it this is a song that will nevet play. Out no matter how old it gets i still listen to this song
Man, I remember the remix dance version, it was at every dance in the early to mid '90s. Had no idea this was where it started, and with Bunny Wailer on background vocals!
YAAAAAAAASSSSS BABYYYYY ‼️🤣🥰😎
even tho I wasn't born when this song came out but I remember in elementary when we had a school dance I used to dance to this song I still do now
Janiece Holmes love this song
Graduation year for sure
I love at the beginning of this version the computerized voice says come back radio. it is on the top when it does that:)!
This shit was killin... Loving it in 2020
Paradise Garage Summer Classic . NYC Jam 1983.
I was a senior in high school 🏫, class of '84. The high school dances, the skating rink on Sunday nights. Oh the memories...
Yes this version is not available on streaming platforms! One love!
i remember august 1st 1984 i was at a graduation they blasted this song in a car we was all grooving much good times back then
Thanks for sharing +Fabrice DEWITT! I can listen to this song over and over again ♫♬♪💯
Ikr...use to ask the DJ to play this song all the time 😄😄
MARCIA GRIFFITHS. Thank you for Make. Mississippi 1#
flashback sur mes 14 ans , merci
I was 17 years old in 1983 and those were totally the good old days!!
You are my dad, you're my dad! Boogie woogie woogie!