This has aged REALLY well,if the video & song were released today it wouldn't look out of place,hard to imagine everyone in this video would be in their mid to late 50's....my God doesn't time fly? Love this song....happy & uplifting....even though it makes no sense WHATSOEVER!!!
I was at the filming of this in London, was asked to be the bouncing tomato but got embarrassed. That was my landlord, Jim, on the horse at the end. It took all day which is crazy really. Fun day and good memories!
Hey! Would you happen to know who directed this and did the DP'ing on it? Graham Proudlove is credited as the director of Theme from S-Express, and they're both visually similar.. Any chance he did this video?
@@Dstonephoto (signed in with my main YT account) - I'm afraid I don't know who directed it. I was about 19 years old and just caught up in the moment. I think it was Elstree studios, but I may be wrong. Big white warehouse type building. Took all day which I thought was crazy so I was on the sidelines, I should have taken the part as that tomato, lol. My landlord was the guy on the horse at the end. They had some party thing we went too as well. The thing I took away from it was how long it took for just a short video, I make my own videos now so I see why that would be the case with all the different pieces they had to put together.
I can't help laugh at the obligatory "Music in this video" that TH-cam/Google have in the description. It¨'s only this one song in the video that is creditied, but in reality all S'Express songs were a sample feast using an extreme amount of samples from other artists. Not that it mattered at the time when sample clearing really hadn't become a problem yet. But I guess the record company must have cleared all the samples in retrospect. Anyway, I'm all for using whatever means to make a song. Licenses/copyright is killing creativity. We have missed many great should have been tunes due to this. It seems that more songs like this or M.A.R.R.S "Pump Up The Volume" or Bomb The Bass "Beat Dis" were made in around 1987-1988 before record companies started to taking notice that they were sampling some cuts from their artists albums.
An absolutely stunningly fabulous house anthem classic! An adrenaline injection of pure fantastic joy 🥳🤩
Awesome!
Красивая закисленная acid-house музыка с каким-то новогодним настроением!
This has aged REALLY well,if the video & song were released today it wouldn't look out of place,hard to imagine everyone in this video would be in their mid to late 50's....my God doesn't time fly? Love this song....happy & uplifting....even though it makes no sense WHATSOEVER!!!
Mark Moore’s introduction of the Roland TB 303 into commercial Dance music,epic!
What a stunning house classic! Sounds fresh even today 25 years after! THANX!
I love S-Express! Requested this song on a local belgian radio when i was 11 years old. Haha! I was a proud boy. X
Bart Violator.: I used to do the same a lot with poorly charted great music by that age...I wanted those songs to reach HIGHER! 😂
I remember this track, love the 80's & 90's
DEC2022. I come back... for that sweet sweet sweet 303 acid sound
Watching this video makes me realize how much I really miss the music of the 80s and 90s.........sigh.......
Me too
It's the 80's classic that keeps on giving on mater what year it is.
L O V E across the nation...Wonderful
Love the Stepford Wives sample.
And i use to wonder where that was from. I've just found out watching it on Creature Feature on You Tube.
Omg..so many memories with this song.
My jam of 1989.
Love love loved it
Sound meiner Jugend! Unvergessen!
Schon ewig nicht mehr gehört. ❤️
me encanta S'express,muy de Club 90's!!
Wonderful
I was at the filming of this in London, was asked to be the bouncing tomato but got embarrassed. That was my landlord, Jim, on the horse at the end. It took all day which is crazy really. Fun day and good memories!
Hey! Would you happen to know who directed this and did the DP'ing on it? Graham Proudlove is credited as the director of Theme from S-Express, and they're both visually similar.. Any chance he did this video?
@@Dstonephoto (signed in with my main YT account) - I'm afraid I don't know who directed it. I was about 19 years old and just caught up in the moment. I think it was Elstree studios, but I may be wrong. Big white warehouse type building. Took all day which I thought was crazy so I was on the sidelines, I should have taken the part as that tomato, lol. My landlord was the guy on the horse at the end. They had some party thing we went too as well. The thing I took away from it was how long it took for just a short video, I make my own videos now so I see why that would be the case with all the different pieces they had to put together.
Awww, don't you regret it now? I would have been fun and a great opportunity!
Billie Ray Martin in the house.
Still got the 12 inch :)
I love these s express videos very much! thanu for uploading
Mark Moore, what a genius.
i bought the Lp at 15 : a sound from nowhere at this time , my walkman burnt with s express music
Loved this x
It's wonderful
Epic!
acid house
“It’s another c-c-c-c-classic dance floor filler”. Turn it up boys and girls.
It has aged quite well this video
Guy at :15 looks like someone you'd see on Star Trek: The Next Generation
Is the opening a sample from the 1970s film Stepford Wives?
Them white doves and acid in full effect
Кислотные рифы так и переливаются)))
我が青春
Great song and Video aged super well - Metrosexual before such a word had been invented
" Hey Music Lover"
shit i hadnt seen it in 35 years so much i used to think it was the one for THEME FROM SEXPRESS , i remembered as bein a very freak weird video
Is that singer from Eric & the Good Good Feeling?
I can't help laugh at the obligatory "Music in this video" that TH-cam/Google have in the description.
It¨'s only this one song in the video that is creditied, but in reality all S'Express songs were a sample feast using an extreme amount of samples from other artists. Not that it mattered at the time when sample clearing really hadn't become a problem yet.
But I guess the record company must have cleared all the samples in retrospect.
Anyway, I'm all for using whatever means to make a song. Licenses/copyright is killing creativity. We have missed many great should have been tunes due to this.
It seems that more songs like this or M.A.R.R.S "Pump Up The Volume" or Bomb The Bass "Beat Dis" were made in around 1987-1988 before record companies started to taking notice that they were sampling some cuts from their artists albums.
I've always wondered... who's the male singer here? I don't think he's in any other s'express track.
P.S. Linda Love in a blonde wig is a total babe.
The male singer is Eric Jay Robinson, I believe.
@lbaeza jajajaja saludos desde chile
:O Tulio Triviño! :O
Fun Fact: The opening sample is from the movie The Stepford Wives.
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Ow
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN!
not sure what i just watched
Pretty sure Daft Punk copied this video 10 years later
Stock aitken waterman producer?
no s express (mark moore)
@@danizm4165 So much better than any SAW trash.
@@LP-cr7jo yeah, mark is a genius!
Un geniooo
Whats the name of the little black girl that sings Superfly Guy? She doesn't sing in this, just arses about. Holds up the BORED sign.
when dance music was divine
BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITT!