Quantum Jump's 1979 hit "The Lone Ranger" contains the lyric "'Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauo-tamateaturipukakapikimaungahoro-nukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu." This is largely gibberish though its origin is the 57-letter Maori place name 'Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauatamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu'. Our Maori expert informs us that "though this term is promoted as being one of the longest words in the world, grammatically it is more of a phrase; by definition, it simply talks about the place where Tamatea Pokaiwhenua played his flute to his lover." Given that "The Lone Ranger" track is supposedly performed (in role) by a native American it is, in any case, odd that the track features such a Maori utterance!
'Taumatawhaka........' is, according to Guinness BoR as the longest place name in the World. I agree about its origin, as sometime place names can be/or derived from stories or myths from yore, and this, certainly does sound Maori. But. In the song 'Lone Ranger', from this place name etc it says "matakuatanenorokowamikitora". As I am not native Kiwi (British), I am not sure where the places for spaces and grammer etc should be, but would like to know what this means? Kind regards. Martyn
The sample is from...... Quantum Jump's 1979 hit "The Lone Ranger" contains the lyric "'Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauo-tamateaturipukakapikimaungahoro-nukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu." This is largely gibberish though its origin is the 57-letter Maori place name 'Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauatamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu'. Our Maori expert informs us that "though this term is promoted as being one of the longest words in the world, grammatically it is more of a phrase; by definition, it simply talks about the place where Tamatea Pokaiwhenua played his flute to his lover." Given that "The Lone Ranger" track is supposedly performed (in role) by a native American it is, in any case, odd that the track features such a Maori utterance!
Remember Stu Allan playing this back in the 90's ❤
R.I.P Stu 😮
Carl Cox Big Bang Fantasia. Legendary set in Glasgow! 😎
He blew the roof off the place 😁
Gotta be the Carl Cox Beats still banging
WHISTLE WHISTLE WHISTLE!!
Carl cox soon as I hear this
"Sounds like a little bitta hardcore techno, hardcore techno, up let's go!"
Gotta be the Carl Cox Beats still banging
Let’s get all the dancers on stage
Fantazia BB .....Simply Incredible set from Carl Cox......Legend
Best set ever
Absolutely in my top 3 mixes ever. Even the MC added to that set
Look at the djs who made these tracks,one legend after another 😃😃❤
Geniale mixes ich liebe Euch. ❤❤❤
Fantazia Big Bang :)
carl cox with the style you like 2 turntables and a mic
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Fantazia SECC 1993 .Was last time Carl Cox played this type of music
@lee1170 he's referencing mc mc from big bang on carl cox's set
It's sampled from Quantum Jump - Lone Ranger
Regards.
Ste. :)
Tuuuuunnnnneeeee!!!!!
Fuckin tune - I can actually hear the MC off Carl Cox the big bang tape
If you look over there you'll see theirs no DJ
Magika, probably harder not to hear him 🤪
Forgot all about that mix, was a fucking banger!
First rave tune I ever heard big bang
@@robdean704 We got sick of that side!
Love the whole ultimate sampler tunes just pure carl cox sounds💜🎶
I even know what the sample neans 😆
The man with the big knees who slid down a mountain playing his flute?? 😃
@@ViperdriveMusic nope it's the title of the mauri longest mountain name ever
Nowt like a bit of old skool hardcore techno. 😁
Quantum Jump's 1979 hit "The Lone Ranger" contains the lyric "'Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauo-tamateaturipukakapikimaungahoro-nukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu." This is largely gibberish though its origin is the 57-letter Maori place name 'Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauatamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu'. Our Maori expert informs us that "though this term is promoted as being one of the longest words in the world, grammatically it is more of a phrase; by definition, it simply talks about the place where Tamatea Pokaiwhenua played his flute to his lover." Given that "The Lone Ranger" track is supposedly performed (in role) by a native American it is, in any case, odd that the track features such a Maori utterance!
'Taumatawhaka........' is, according to Guinness BoR as the longest place name in the World. I agree about its origin, as sometime place names can be/or derived from stories or myths from yore, and this, certainly does sound Maori. But. In the song 'Lone Ranger', from this place name etc it says "matakuatanenorokowamikitora". As I am not native Kiwi (British), I am not sure where the places for spaces and grammer etc should be, but would like to know what this means? Kind regards. Martyn
Time to put a Carl cox mix in....bangin
Proper hardcore just how we like it!!!!!!!
Wicked tune ;) ! I like it ! Keep the party going ! 👍😎🔊
beats are banging
Holy smokes maaan !
Come down... sounds of the Carl Cox in your town.
So so good
Tuuuuuune frgin awesome
WHEN THE CORONAVIRUS IS FINALLY OVER(HIP HIP HOORAY) I'M BLOWING THE NIGHTCLUBS ROOF OFF WITH THIS CLASSIC TRACK.
💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺
Carl Cox - Forever!!!
Boomerang FM 1993 Saturday night 'eurotechno' selection proto-gabba!
Edinburgh pirate 100FM , Madrok , stomp 🎉
@@colinmcdougall4753 big up mate, listened from Xmas 92 for the next 4 years!
@@jimmygillardnice1 buddy ,Listened April93 when on for a whole wk, then 104,107, then june95+ Healthy 96.5
Whose here from the compilation tape 99 from tiktok
tamatauacatanihanikuiwuho tamataiatulipukakepekimungo hollenukubokkawennawakkatannatahu matteku haitennelulu kawe mekitore!
what does it mean?
The sample is from......
Quantum Jump's 1979 hit "The Lone Ranger" contains the lyric "'Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauo-tamateaturipukakapikimaungahoro-nukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu." This is largely gibberish though its origin is the 57-letter Maori place name 'Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauatamateapokaiwhenuakitanatahu'. Our Maori expert informs us that "though this term is promoted as being one of the longest words in the world, grammatically it is more of a phrase; by definition, it simply talks about the place where Tamatea Pokaiwhenua played his flute to his lover." Given that "The Lone Ranger" track is supposedly performed (in role) by a native American it is, in any case, odd that the track features such a Maori utterance!
@@rorstap always wondered where it was sampled from, great info👍
anyone here from the BMW tiktok lol
Sure am
AyyyyYooo!!!! 🤙🤙🤙
2:55 ayyyy
Do you have it???
My vinyl doesn’t have he first 7 seconds of this clip.. it just goes straight into the hoovers
What a tune, and that sample is fucked up, awesome memories
This and anti visa ahh yeah carl cox belters 🔥❤👍
Carlcox at club kinetic 93😁
Boom!
storming !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a fucking tune this is 🎶🎶🔥🔥
what manix song is that piano riff from? drivign me mental as i should know it but cannot place it
+jakamneziak Feel Real Good from the Manic Minds EP.
Feel real good how you forget, epic piano riff
Isn't the piano part actually sampled from Don't wanna go by Sterling Void?
Love it(",)
Green tshirt wiggling and wiping brow
Wow
Carl cox Bbig Bang Glasgow 🙌fck i was wasted
One of the best sets of all time
@@kennylee6131Totally. Nobody realised at the time it would go down as legendary
Can anyone help me find songs that sound similar to something like this song I can’t find anything better than this 😅
They will find you
Hard house?
ゆーいー生放送アカ hardcore
Old school hardcore mate. The best of gear👍
At the time me and my mates called this hard house or hardcore techno 😊