Complication: "We've been Dooped!" - "Doop - Doop" suddenly and loudly starts playing from the nearest (by proximity to the one who rolled the complication) Vox-speaker or other audio/visual device.
@Kyle Chew Oh yeah in that context definitely this would sound like the worst case of noise marines. But the choice seems to come more from the player than the character.
Neither a melody, it's just constant 3 second loops of intros that never go anywhere. Came here to see if it still drives me round the bend - it does!!
Khorne: Tzeentch, what the hell have you done? Tzeentch: Believe it or not, I had nothing to do with this and want nothing to do with this. Nurgle: *crying in the corner * Make it stop! Make it stop! Slaanesh: Hush now, Nurgle. Just close your eyes and think happy thoughts. This can't last forever.
I found out that google knows to suggest "doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop song" if you type in "doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop" but it doesn't know what to do with "doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop doop" And then I found this amazing song.
Dannyk - that's because you weren't a hyper twelve year old when this came out. I was. I remember being unable to stop myself running around the house screaming
I've got the biggest smile on my face. Its been about 25 years since I heard this noise and it's just as bad as it was back then, but nostalgia is a funny beast
HALLOWEENER NIGERIAN That was an ugly post. Did you know Chernobyl is in Ukraine where official language is Ukrainian?? And did you know you were ignorant? I guess no because you are ignorant.
I was living In Guadalajara Mexico when this song came around. I loved it. Two years later moved back to the states. I decided to play this song at one of the house parties. Everybody there was like wtf and or started laughing. Americans will never know what great music the U.K. had and has. What a shame
Someone gave me a CD of it in 94 as well. I thought I had trashed it long ago only to find out it's safe and sound in a crate with other trinkets from that era.
I'd forgotten about this song! I could've quite happily lived the rest of my life without hearing it again... But the flood of memories it brought back is well worth the listen 😁
@@HuntersMoon78 Nah. You've just got a case of rosy retrospective in which everything in the past was somehow better. I especially love when people pretend like the 70s and 80s were peaceful and carefree, as if thousands of young men hadn't died in Vietnam or the Cold War hadn't happened.
That thing happened to me where I got the tune stuck in my head and I needed to hear it to "get closure" and lay it to rest.. but I couldn't remember the name, and no lyrics of note - all I remember is that this reached no1 in the UK and it was the (or one of the) first songs produced of an ordinary PC..I ended up finding it after sifting through all UK No1 singles of the #90's.. what a trip down #memorylane :)
da_hooliii Damit eine 94-Jährige über die Terasse zu wirbeln (ich bin ja "erst 40")... hätte das einer von den Gästen gefilmt, wäre es hier auf RU-vid! Schönen Tag noch :D !
Rumour has it that the CIA played this track on permanent loop at Guantanamo Bay as part of their enhanced interrogation techniques. I would be singing like a canary after 10 minutes
Dear kids: Whenever your dad or mom complains about the crap you're hearing, just pop this one in and they'll shut up pretty fucking quickly. I still can't understand why we liked that. It's ... umm... well, the acid was way better back then. See what drugs do to you? They make you like THIS!
You've just made my day, the drugs were a damn sight better but so were the tunes.... apart from this, but I still danced to it! Much love, and respect.
I always loved the band and their songs. Absolute timeless masterpiece. 1994 - 2020 the same impact. Remember MTV playing it evey hour in Europe, Me playing it on VHS every minute.
I can verify that. If you read my mind this is all you would here. Isane people are on another level of intelligence that normal people can't understand.
This song beat Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Philadelphia" to Number 1, nobody understands why or how this phenomenon happened but, to this day, Bruce Springsteen has never had a UK Number 1 record, all because of this song...
"MTV 90s" cable channel brought me here. That channel that really looked like OG MTV in the 90s when it still played music videos ❤ Searched this catchy gem afterwards on RU-vid and now I keep playing it everyday 😂 💎
This is one of those songs that when your in a bar and have had something to drink it will instantly put a smile on your face. Turns drunks into happy drunks and alot of laughter ensue's :D Even today in 2011 :D
I was 12 when this came out which means i'm 34 now. It gets harder and harder to wake up in the morning as i get older. On the really difficult days I put this on and within 30 seconds i'm as hyper as i was when this came out. Win.
This song is based on a tune of the twenties. Musicians from Holland adapted it and created a hit in 1994. At the time it was unheard of and thereby cool. The same mechanism still works today.
I'm enjoying this during the COVID-19 quarantine of 2020. Join me in doing the Charleston... from at least 8 feet over there. I guess that's a little over 2 meters for you... or do you guys spell it metres over there? (I'm in the US.) You know what - how about we just Charleston in our respective continents? #Doop
I like how the comments from the last year or so (as of this post) are about WarHams. Thank you, Reeb van Horne, for giving this song a new lease on life.