This was my dads favorite song when he was a teen. He didn't raise me but one summer I went to visit him and I wanted him to hear my favorite song and I played this. He couldn't believe it. RIP Pops.
@@rigneyhoodjr.9088 Yes Sir Mr. Hood !!! !!!! Shout out to the Peppermint Lounge, Eleganza, Charades, etc.. GREAT!! Memories of "Our, Newark, N.J." Home!
I grew up in Nottingham (England) and Chicago House didn't come into my Country via London as popular opinion states, it was Nottingham and Manchester that first embraced it....... I was 12 in 1985 and remember saving my paper round money to buy Imports (Oasis records...selectadisc...Rob's record mart) this was One of the 1st I got , used to put them onto tape so we could walk the streets in the Evening with a ghetto blaster......good times ......shout out to the Kool Kat Krew!!
Late 80's early 90's at the Copper Box on Halstead. There wasn't a night they didn't play this. It's decade's later and this still moves me. True house head
Late 80s drug dealer jeep music. From 3:46 to 3:54 is when the jeep bended the corner onto the crowded block 🔊🔊🔊 🔥🔥🔥 #WhatATimeToBeAlive #YouHadToBeThere
Says 85. lol I was on ly 10 in 84 but raving 5 years later. This track is amazing. A few lucky people were raving to this at the time. Must have been out on promo!
it has many meanings to many people but what i can definitely say is that it brings feelings of happier times and only if you were there then and still here now would you understand my meaning of how this tune does that. i hope it makes sense to you but if it does not i understand
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I could recognise one of those oldies that I never bought while released at the record shop, but years later, couldnt find anywhere, jejeje. Damm it !!! 1985 I was only 11 yo. The underground understanding came around 1990 😞 Sounds a good issue to warm it up. I arrived here because Derrick May.
Yes indeed! This was that jawn. I was copping my 12"s wholesale from Downstairs Records in NY back then. If you spent $100 with them, you could get your 12"s for $2.75 apiece and they had all the hot NY shit, newest Chitown wax, Italy, club, whatever you wanted. Man, those were the days!!!
I moved down to McAllen Texas 4 years ago and found some kid like 21 years ago jamming to this cut I asked him if he had family from Chicagoland and he said no